Title: NCO Program Committee Overview
1NCO Program Committee Overview
- C. Stephen Kuehl
- AIAA NCO PC Chairman
- Raytheon Technical Services Co., LLC
- Engineering Production Support
- Indianapolis, IN
- 317-306-4230
- charles_s_kuehl_at_raytheon.com
2Overview Topics
- Its All About Playing in the Global Information
Grid (GIG) - What is a GIG?
- GIG Future State Capabilities
- GIG Development Challenges
- Organizational Charter
- Internal PC Organization
- PC Organization to the World
- Integrating Liaison Activities Inside AIAA
- Extending Liaison Activities Outside of AIAA
- Scheduled AIAA Earned Value Activities
- RENO NCO Kickoff Meeting Agenda
- Closing Thought
3Its All About Playing In The GIG!
4What is a GIG?
- DOD defines the GIG as
- a globally interconnected, end-to-end set of
information capabilities, associated processes,
and personnel for collecting, processing,
storing, disseminating, and managing information.
5GIG Future State Capabilities
Today ---------------- ...Tomorrow
Plenty of Engineering Challenges
6GIG Development Challenges
21 Billion Investment
Development From 2004 Thru 2009
7Organizational Charter
- Establish an Institute-Wide integrated,
collaborative TAC body that influences national
NCO policy and technology migration leveraging
TACs technical committees knowledge breadth
depth to support the development/adaptation of
products/services that advance the
state-of-the-art in Network Centric Operations.
8Organizational Charter (continued)
- Provide a Horizontal TAC integration vehicle for
providing policy and position papers that impact
focused issues for Congress (funding and policy),
DoD and DHS (end users), FAA (NAS C2), or the FCC
(spectrum control and allocation) for improving
our national security.
9Organizational Charter (continued)
- Provide a forum for identification and
prioritization of key industry-wide NCO
technology challenges and gaps to influence
feeder markets (e.g. commercial IT) - Examples
- Secure, mobile ad-hoc wireless networking
- Multi-level network security
- Scaleable, open information management
infrastructures - Tools for network enabling legacy systems
- Effects-based modeling and simulation tools for
assessing benefits of NCO
10Internal PC Organization
- An Executive Steering Committee composed of five
people (including the chairman) will be formed to
help direct these two sub-committees and assist
with the TAC Directorate TC liaisons and program
task commitments. - NCO Commercial-Based Sub-Committee - CBSC
(Deputy Chairman) Any AIAA member or technology
expert working in NCO related technologies and in
good standing with the US government and local
authorities. - NCO Intelligence-Based Sub-Committee - IBSC
(Deputy Chairman) AIAA Members are US citizens
holding Secret DoD Clearances or Higher working
in NCO related ISR programs or technology areas.
11PC Organization to the World
12Integrating Liaison Activities Inside of AIAA TCs
Sections
- NCO Command and Control (operating at the edge)
- Information and Command Control Systems TC
(intelligence and communications chain), Weapon
System Effectiveness TC (kill chain), Systems
Engineering TC (requirements and systems
architecture), and Modeling Simulation TC
(requirements and systems architecture). -
- NCO Systems Enterprise Management (business case
and liaison with public policy, concerned with
cost, business enterprise, profitability,
commercial/off-the-shelf products, technology
innovation and maturity) - Management TC Risk Management TC, Legal Aspects
of Aeronautics and Astronautics TC, and Economics
TC. - NCO Computing, Networking Technology (monitor
trends/new technology) - Computer Systems TC, Software Systems TC, and
Communications Systems
TC.
13Integrating Liaison Activities Inside of AIAA TCs
Sections
- NCO Systems Integration (NCO product
development) - Multidisciplinary Design Optimization TC,
Technical Information TC, Intelligent Systems TC,
Life Sciences and Systems TC (human factors), and
the Digital Avionics TC. - NCO Aircraft / Spacecraft Applications
- VSTOL TC, Aircraft Operations TC, Air
Transportation TC, Missile Systems TC, Space
Systems TC, and Space Transportation TC. - NCO Deployment Support/Training
- Product Support TC, Space Logistics TC, and
Space Colonization TC.
Plenty OF Opportunities For Participation!
14Extending Liaison Activities Outside of AIAA
- Collaborate with External Organizations
- NCOIC
- AFEI
- NDIA
- OSD/DoD
- NASA
- IEEE
- INCOSE
- Multimedia/IT Trade Associations/Open Groups
- SEI/SPC
- SAE
15Scheduled AIAA Earned Value Activities
- NCO PC 1st Open Forum Meeting with 9/11
Commission Report Featured Speaker (Jan 2005
ASM/Reno, NV) - NCO PC sponsored 2005 NDIA Interoperability
Systems Integration NCO 1/2 Day Workshop (March
2005 Norfolk, VA) - NCO PC 1st US Citizen/Secret/No Foreign INTEL
Focused Meeting (March 2005 CVD/Public Policy,
WASH DC Area) - NCO PC 2nd Open Forum Meeting and NCO Panel in
the Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC)
(October 2005 Wash DC) - NCO PC 2nd US Citizen/Secret/No Foreign INTEL
Focused Meeting with NCO Sponsored Hot Topics
Panel (October 2005 Weapon
System Effectiveness Secret Conference Austin,
Texas)
16RENO NCO PC Kickoff Meeting
- Friday Morning Jan 14th Carson 4
- NCO PC Business Plan, Scope, Purpose,
Organization - External Liaisons Collaborations Pitches
- AFEI (Association For Enterprise Integration)
- NCOIC (Network Centric Operations Industry
Consortium) - MITRE/FAA
- Buffet Lunch
17RENO NCO PC Kickoff Meeting
- Friday Afternoon Jan 14th Carson 4
- Speaker from the 9/11 Public Discourse Project
- Terrorism NetCentric Operations Making Our
Countries Safer What the New Congressional Law
Means to the Aerospace Business Community - NCO PC Working Group Activities
18Closing Thought
GET INVOLVED
Jan 14th Carson 4 8am to 5pm