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Network Enabled Operations (NEO Spiral II

Network Enabled Operations (NEO Spiral II. Demonstration and Prototyping Information Exchange Briefing. Jon Standley, AJP-67. November 3, 2010. Description.

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Network Enabled Operations (NEO Spiral II

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  1. Network Enabled Operations (NEOSpiral II Demonstration and Prototyping Information Exchange Briefing Jon Standley, AJP-67 November 3, 2010

  2. Description NEO is an information sharing capability that promotes inter-agency communication and collaboration through the use of modern network enabled tools, technologies, and operational procedures

  3. Description • Spiral 1 Plus: • Led five interagency (FAA, DoD, DHS, JPDO) program planning workshops to plan activities for NEO Spiral 2 • Led the development of vendor’s planning and engineering deliverables • Toward the end of the program planning workshops, DoD and DHS expressed interest in Command and Control (C2) Gap Filler program led by DoD (Air Force), which consists of R&D activities similar to NEO • NEO Spiral 1 Plus contract ended on June 3, 2009 • Spiral II: • In response to congressional direction, the NEO program will leverage existing net-centric information sharing capabilities and extend to support Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)

  4. Enter The Matrix

  5. Program Vision • Generate a 4D Trajectory from a Flight Management System • Integrate Trajectory to FAA Air Traffic Automation Platforms (ERAM and STARS) • Share Trajectory with outside government partners

  6. Major Milestones/Goals • Conduct Joint Government-Industry Technical Workshop to Plan Demonstration • Develop Trajectory Definition with AIDL • Demonstrate Trajectory Integration with STARS and ERAM

  7. Future Plans • Conduct NEO Kickoff Meeting • Conduct Joint Government-Industry Technical Workshop

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