Nationwide Automatic Identification System (NAIS) Overview. CG 939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Conference 3 Sep 2008

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Nationwide Automatic Identification System (NAIS) Overview CG 939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Conference 3 Sep 2008

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Agenda Concept of Operations Acquisition Strategy Architecture Timeline Project Status Increment 1 Increment 2 Increment 3 Summary NAIS Points of Contact Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 1

NAIS Project Overview Concept of Operations Automatic reception of AIS messages from AIS-equipped vessels out to 2000 nm Transmission of AIS messages out to 24 nm from shore Correlation with other database systems for intelligence and operational decision makers Shared with others & displayed on a Common Operational Picture Incremental Acquisition Strategy Increment 1 Receive only in 55 critical ports and 9 coastal areas Increment 2 Nationwide 50 nm receive and 24 nm transmit Increment 3 Extend receive out to 2000 nm Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 2

NAIS Architecture Commercial Vessels VHF Data Link Data Processing LAN Storage/ Archive MAGNET/JMIE............ GALE Lite Intelligence Community Systems Government Vessels Recreational Vessels Towers Offshore Platforms Rx/Tx Rx/Tx GCCS*, C2PC*, CG-C2*, SCCS* (C 2 Systems including Common Operational Picture) Foreign Gov t. AIS Systems Web-based Applications (Port Partners) Cutters and Deepwater Assets SATCOM Rx Rx WAN & Diverse Remote Site Connectivity MISLE Maritime Information Safety & Law Enforcement SANS Ship Arrival Notification Centers * NAIS may support changes to these systems to meet NAIS requirements Aids to Navigation SAR Aircraft Buoys Aerial Rx NAIS Scope PAWSS/CG-VTS * Ports Waterways Safety System/ CG - Vessel Traffic Services NAIS responsible link Non-AIS link Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 3

NAIS Project Timeline Incremental Acquisition Increment 1 In Sustainment - Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 31 Dec 2006 - Full Operational Capability (FOC) 30 Sep 2007 Increment 2 In Source Selection - Contract Award Q4 FY 08 - IOC Q4 FY10 - FOC Q4 FY16 Increment 3 Currently In Concept Development - Assess prototype data feed performance and address technical issues - Refine acquisition strategy and performance requirements - Expecting contract for AIS data services over required areas Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 4

Increment 1 Conceptual View Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 5

Increment 1 Predicted Coverage Blue New Sites Buff Legacy/Contract/Partner Sites Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 6

Increment 1 Received Tracks - Atlantic Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 7

Increment 1 Received Tracks - Pacific Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 8

Increment 1 Received Tracks - Alaska Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 9

Increment 2 Conceptual View Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 10

Increment 2 Status Increment 2 Procurement Increment 2 divided into two phases - Phase 1 Core functionality: AIS Transceiver Base Stations in 3 Sectors, Enterprise Data Center, System Operations Center, and Data Network - Phase 2 Build-out of remaining 32 Sectors Phase 1 Request for Proposal Released December 2007 Proposals Received March 2008 - Source selection in process - Anticipate award by 30 September 2008 Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 11

Increment 3 Conceptual View Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 12

Increment 3 Requirements / Solutions Requirements Provide offshore receive coverage 50 nm out to 2000 nm Update vessel tracks 50 300 nm every 2 hrs Update vessel tracks 300 2000 nm every 4 hrs Possible Solutions Offshore buoys NOAA weather buoys Offshore platforms oil rig platforms Satellites Blimps / Aerostats Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 13

Increment 3 Offshore Prototype Status Increment 3 Prototpyes NOAA Weather Buoys Low-power package, store-and-forward via Iridium satellites Four buoys deployed to date Equipment issues (broken antennas) Funding provided to repair and operate initial four through FY 09 Offshore Oil Platforms Four sites initially equipped with AIS base stations / receivers One site destroyed by Hurricane Katrina Three sites continue to feed NAIS via Vessel Traffic Systems (VTSs) Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 14

Increment 3 Satellite Prototype Status Orbcomm Satellites Launched 6 Satellites 19 June 2008 - Five AIS-equipped Orbcomm Quick Launch (QL) satellites - One AIS-equipped Concept Demonstration Satellite (CDS) CG receives 1 yr of CDS data (renewable), 90 days of QL data Limited testing began 29 June 2008 - Approximately 270,000 messages being received daily - Tracking 16,000 individual vessels - Initial vessel track coverage very promising - Data flow to CG initiated August 2008 - Status of data analysis results to date will be provided in tomorrow s session Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 15

Initial ORBCOMM Tracks North America Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 16

AIS Satellite Challenges Technical Receiver saturation (VDL loading) Timeslot collisions / message de-confliction Adjacent channel interference Downlink bandwidth requirements Overpopulation of transponders when Class B s are fielded Political Tracking of vessels outside US Spectrum management of adjacent and AIS channels Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 17

Summary NAIS Status Increment 1 - Operational Increment 2 Phase 1 ready for contract award Increment 3 Concept Demonstration Payload and Prototypes deployed, data validation and assessment is ongoing Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 18

NAIS Points of Contact NAIS Staff Project Manager (PM) CAPT Jerry Doherty Jerry.D.Doherty@uscg.mil Deputy PM CDR Keith Ingalsbe James.K.Ingalsbe@uscg.mil Technical Director Gene Lockhart Eugene.G.Lockhart@uscg.mil NAIS Link Project Site: http://www.uscg.mil/nais/ Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 19

Questions? Unclassified NAIS Overview CG-939 Mr. E. G. Lockhart TEXAS II Sept. 3, 2008 2/2/2010 12:54 PM 20