Title: NOAANWSOS
1Request for Delegation of Procurement
AuthorityNITRB/CITRB NEXRAD Product Improvement
- NOAA/NWS/OST
- January 2007
2 Purpose
- Requesting Delegation of Procurement Authority
(DPA) of 34.7M for development, production, and
deployment of the NEXRAD Dual Polarization
Modification - This is a new contract
- The maximum period of performance is 5 years
- One12-month base year and four 12-month option
years - The 158 NEXRAD Weather Radar systems warn the
people of the United States of dangerous weather
and its location - The Dual Polarization modification improves the
ability of NEXRAD to estimate precipitation
amounts, detect size and location of hail and
snow, and discriminate between weather and
non-weather phenomena
3Agenda
- Agenda
- Basis for Investment
- Acquisition Strategy
- Program Management
- Risk Management
- IT Security
- Enterprise Architecture Compliance
- Administrative/Departmental Goals and Initiatives
4NEXRAD Product Improvement
- What?
- NEXRAD Product Improvement (NPI) Program contains
the following projects - Open Radar Product Generator (ORPG) (complete)
- Open Radar Data Acquisition (ORDA) (complete)
- Dual Polarization
- Science Evolution (on-going)
- Other Radar Data (TDWR, etc)
5NEXRAD Product Improvement
- Why?
- Improve severe weather detection and warning
capabilities, through transition of RD to
operations - Replace legacy components to improve reliability
reduce operations and maintenance costs - Enhance data distribution
- Who?
- Tri-agency program NWS, DOT (FAA) and DOD (Air
Force)
6Basis for Investment
- Specific NPI objectives include
- Increase lead time and accuracy for weather
forecasts and warnings (tornados, severe
thunderstorms, severe winter storms, and flash
flood forecasts and warnings) - Reduce the time required to transition advances
in science and technology from research to the
operational community. - Dual Polarization promotes capacity development
by capturing additional atmospheric data, useful
not only for improved precipitation estimation
and hydrometeor classification, but also for
model input.
Performance improvement objectives align with
NOAA's Strategic Plan to serve society's needs
for water and weather information
7Basis for Investment
- NPI Success Stories
- ORPG
- National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) led
software rearchitecture/rehost under OST
direction - Crossed the boundary from concept exploration to
development and implementation - Radar Operations Center (ROC) implemented
hardware and integrated ORPG with legacy
components of NEXRAD - Deployment complete 2002
- 17 new science algorithms implemented on ORPG
through 2006 - ORDA
- NSSL completed POC in 2001
- Contractor developed, integrated production unit,
and deployed 158 operational systems under OST
direction - ROC ran acceptance testing
- Deployment Complete 2006
- Dual Polarization (third major NPI project)
- NSSL and National Climactic and Atmospheric
Research (NCAR) conducted basic research in1990s - NSSL developed proof-of-concept in late 1990s
- NSSL conducted Joint Polarization Experiment
(JPOLE) in 2001-2003 to evaluate operational
benefits of Dual Polarization - NEXRAD Program Management Committee (NPMC)
accepted JPOLE validation of operational benefits
and authorized planning for production
development - Acquisition in planning for deployment starting
in 2009
8NEXRAD Product Improvement
9Dual Polarization
- Description
- Modify existing radar to gather additional
atmospheric data in the vertical plane - Outcomes
- Improve flash flood warnings
- Improve severe thunderstorm warnings
- Probability of hail detection improves from 88
to 94 - Probability of false alarm goes from 39 to 8
- Improve winter weather products
- Improve snow estimation
- Detect rain-snow line
- Improve data quality
- Detect 99 of non-meteorological scatterers
- Support NCEP model initialization
10Economic Benefit Analysis
- Utilized NEXRAD Technical Requirements for
Precipitation Estimation and Accompanying
Economic Benefits (Hudlow, et.al., 1985) - Report related flash flood damage avoidance
water management to accuracy of precip estimates - Dual Pol Improves precipitation estimation
accuracy - Reduced estimation error by 73 (Zrnic, 2003)
- Applying The Hudlow Approach Resulted In
- Estimated annual benefit - 690M
- Analysis Supported by National Severe Storms
Laboratory
11Acquisition Strategy
- Utilize GSA Federal Acquisition Services
Millennia Lite - Government-Wide Acquisition Contract
- Located in Oklahoma City Federal Building
- Compete Among pre-Qualified Vendors
- Provides
- Contracting Officer
- Contract administration support
- Legal support
- Electronic Contract Administration Tool
- NWS NEXRAD Product Improvement Retains Program
Management/COR Responsibility
12Contractor Project Tasks
- Provide overall program management activities for
contract activity - Must include Earned Value consistent with OMB
Requirements - Design, develop and produce the Dual Polarization
modification for the WSR-88D fleet - Document the design
- Deploy the Dual Polarization modification to the
WSR-88D fleet - Identify and address support requirements (Tech
manuals, training (train-the-trainer, spares,
test plans/procedures/reports, etc)
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13Project Structure
- Dual Polarization Contractor focus on RDA
- Coordination with Government development
activities - RDA-RPG Interface Control Document is the
delimiter - Government-supplied technical requirements
- WSR-88D System Specification updated for Dual
Polarization - Initial Design to be on Radar Operations Center
Pedestal Test Facility - Design Review and Decision
- Prototype Design to be on National Severe Storm
Laboratorys Radar - Design Review and Decision
- Production
- Complete Development and Test
- Hardware acquisition at completion of Systems
Integration (2Q08) - Deployment (Scheduled start FY09)
Earned Value Management System in compliance with
ANSI/EIA-748 is required
14Proposal Evaluation Criteria
- Technical/Management Approach and Appropriateness
to Project - Past Performance/Experience and Relevance to
Requirements - Price
- Award based on Best Value
15Evaluation Source Selection
16Contract Type
- Performance-based Contract
- Design/Development Phase Time and Materials
- Hardware Procurement Phase Fixed Price
- Deployment Phase Time and Materials
17II. Program Management
OST Director (Greg Mandt)
NWS Systems Manager(Dr. Frank Kelly)
Contracting Officer
Budget Officer
Program Manager (Greg Cate)
Implementation Team
DOD/DOC/DOT
COTR
NWS Systems Engineering Center (OST/SEC)
Radar Operations Center (ROC)
Prime Contractor
NCAR
NSSL
OST is the NWS lead for system improvements for
AWIPS, NEXRAD, ASOS
18Program Management
SCHEDULE
19Program Management
ACQUISITION SCHEDULE
20Cost Estimate
Amounts in 1000s
21Alternatives
22Risk Management
- Risk Management Plan developed for each project
- Derived from the Defense Systems Management
Colleges, System Engineering Fundamentals Guide - Each risk assigned an owner/priority/mitigation
strategy - Key IT-related Risks
- Adequate communications capacity on RDA-RPG link
to support additional data Analysis in progress - Adequate RDA processing capacity for additional
signal processing- Analysis to be conducted by
Development Contractor
23Risk Management (Continued)
- 1. Cost of out-year projects (e.g. dual
polarization) exceed initial Government estimates
- Probability Low (25)
- Impact Additional funding required to execute
programs - Mitigation
- Refine cost estimates as more technical
information is developed - Previous experience producing accurate estimates
- 2. Technical Issues more complex than originally
envisioned - Probability Low (25)
- Impact Increased schedule and cost
- Mitigation
- Planned two-stage prototyping
- Continue funding support by RD groups for
consulting support - Extensive test program
24IT Security
- NOAA System ID NOAA-8214
- Rigorous Network Security
- Private IP Network with non-advertised routes
- Strong investment in IT security refresh
- Well defined and controlled system boundary
- Centralized firewall management
- CA Package will be a Contract Deliverable
- Security Control Testing to be conducted with the
Radar Operations Center coincident with System
Testing - Strong SW/HW Configuration Management
- Align with OM processes security patching into
Software Integration and deployment processes
25Enterprise Architecture
Figure 6-8 of NOAA EA V1.6
26Architectural Compliance
- Convergence on Achieving Enterprise Solutions
- NEXRAD Uses Enterprise Red Hat Linux support
contract - NEXRAD supports Climate, Weather and Water, and
Transportation - Reuse of existing assets
- NPI uses existing infrastructure as foundation
for improvements evolutionary vs. replacement - Shared use of NOAA-Net for Wide Area Network
planned - NEXRAD supports weather data requirements for
multiple government agencies and the private
sector - Usage of Standards
- The design complies with NOAA and Federal
Enterprise Architecture standards - Compliant with statutory requirements
- Information Quality (Section 515)
- Computer Security Act/Government Information
Security Act
27 Architectural Compliance
- Compliant with Federal Enterprise Architecture
(FEA) - Performance Reference Model (PRM)
- Linkage of Strategic Outcomes (Protection of
Lives and Property, GPRA) - Business Reference Model (BRM)
- Service Component Reference Model (SRM)
- Good re-use of system components
- Technical Reference Model (TRM)
- Data Reference Model (DRM)
- Key sensor providing data for weather
observations/warnings - Data source for radar products for NCDC
- Essential data source for weather models
- Support for Government/DOC/NOAA goals
- Use of Commercial Off the Self products
- Steps taken to address accessibility
- Information Quality Standard (Section 515)
- Quality, Objectivity, Utility, Integrity
28Administration/Department Goals and Initiatives
- Presidents Management Agenda
- Budget and Performance Integration
- Investments tied to performance improvements
- Expanded E-Gov
- NEXRAD data is a critical source of data made
available to the public via www.firstgov.gov
under the Climate and Weather topic. - Research and Development Investment Criteria
- NPI-funded research is directly coupled with
planned future operational improvements. - DOC Goal One Provide the information and tools
to maximize U.S. competitiveness and enable
economic growth for American industries, workers,
and consumers - NEXRAD is a critical sensor system to the NWS
mission of providing weather and water data to
industry, as well as saving lives and property
29NOAA Information Technology Review Board NEXRAD
Dual Polarization Modification DPA Review
DPA REVIEW FUNDING
- GOAL Weather and Water
- PROGRAM Science and Technology Infusion
- EXHIBIT 300 NOAA/NWS/OST NEXRAD Product
Improvement - TITLE OF ACQUISITION NEXRAD Dual Polarization
Modification - TYPE OF ACQUISITION (Competitive, Sole Source)
- Government-Wide Acquisition Contract
- GSA Millenia-Lite
- PROJECT MANAGER Gregory Cate
- CONTRACTING OFFICER C. Mark Ready (GSA)
- COTR Roger Hall
Note NOAA Funding Only
IT SECURITY, MILESTONES RISKS
CONTRACTING LANGUAGE
CA Name NEXRAD NPI ID Number 8214 Planned
CA 5/09 CA Sensitivity Level Moderate IPv6
Status Internal LAN connections only
Milestones Planned Dual Pol Contract Award
3Qtr07 Complete Deployment FY13 Risks/Barriers
Outyear funding, Dual Polarization Acquisition
- IT SECURITY
- FAR clause security processing requirement for
contractor personnel - EVMS
- Requirement for EVM reporting that meets ANSI /
EIA-748 - PERFORMANCE BASED CONTRACTING
- This is a performance based contract.
30Backup
31 Basis for InvestmentDirect Public BenefitMay
2003 Midwest Tornado Outbreak
-
- 1090 Tornado warnings issued
- 4,867 Warnings were issued based on data from
NEXRAD - 2009 Severe Thunderstorm warnings issued
- 683 Flash Flood warnings issued
- 41 lives were lost
- About 395 tornados were identified using NEXRAD
data in 19 states during outbreak - President declared four states as disaster areas
(Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, and Oklahoma) - Without AWIPS and NEXRAD the loss of life could
have been as much as 20 times higher
Statistics from NWS Focus Newsletter, dated
5/12/03
From Christian Science Monitor article dated
5/12/03 up to 20x higher, based on a comparison
with April 1974 super tornado outbreak (148/330)
32Basis for InvestmentBenefits to the National
Economy
- One third of US economy (4.0 Trillion) is
weather or climate sensitive - Industries directly impacted by weather such as
agriculture, construction, energy distribution
and outdoor recreation, account for nearly 10 of
GDP, or 1.2 Trillion - It is estimated that NOAAs National Weather
Service forecasts, warnings, and the associated
emergency responses result in a 3 Billion
savings in a typical hurricane season - Installation of Doppler radar by the NWS reduced
tornado fatalities by 45 and injuries by 40 - Between 1992 and 2004, the NWSs NEXRAD radar
system prevented over 330 fatalities and 7800
injuries from tornadoes, at a monetized benefit
of over 3 billion, compared with a total capital
and site acquisition and preparation cost of less
than 1.7 billion (in 2004).
Source Economic Statistics for NOAA fifth
edition, dated April 2006, Office of the NOAA
Chief Economist (http//www.economics.noaa.gov/)
33Improvement in data quality
- Polarimetric classification algorithm identifies
and filters out about 99 of non-meteorological
echo if signal-to-noise ratio exceeds 10 dB - Polarimetric radar substantial reduces biases
of radar reflectivity factor due to radar
calibration errors, partial beam blockage, and
attenuation in heavy rain and hail. - The quality of Doppler wind measurements in
clear air will be improved using unique
capability of the polarimetric radar to
discriminate between passive tracers of wind and
turbulence in clear atmosphere (mostly insects)
and the scatterers that contaminate the retrieved
wind profiles (mostly birds)
INSECTS
BIRDS
Composite plot of Z, ZDR,?hv, and results of
classification at El 0.5 on 24 August 2002,
0734 UTC. AP ground clutter / anomalous
propagation BS biological scatterers RA - rain
34Polarimetric rainfall estimation
Hourly gage accumulations versus their estimates
obtained with conventional and polarimetric
algorithms.
The bias in areal rain rates estimated from radar
using conventional and polarimetric algorithms
Spring hail cases
Cold season stratiform rain
- JPOLE Data
- 108 Oklahoma Mesonet and 42 ARS Micronet gages
- 24 rain events (50 hours of observations) .
- Results
- Polarimetric rainfall algorithm RMS error of
1-hour accumulation reduced by factor of 1.8 for
point and 3.7 for areal rainfall estimates with
respect to legacy algorithm. - Most significant improvement achieved in areal
rainfall estimation and in heavy precipitation
(often mixed with hail). - Polarimetric method less affected by radar
calibration errors, beam blockage, attenuation,
drop size distribution variations, and presence
of hail than the conventional method.
35Polarimetric Hail Detection
- 2003 Storm Intercept Verification
- Provided more accurate verification data (hail/no
hail) for 60 storms - Hail Detection Statistics
- Conventional POD88 FAR39
CSI0.56 - Polarimetric POD94 FAR8
CSI0.86 - Method of Detection
- Conventional Hail probability founded on
physically-based empirical relationships - Polarimetric Classification of hail founded on
measured polarimetric characteristics of
hydrometeors - Location of Hail
- Conventional Probability of hail applies to any
location within a storm cell depicted by the SCIT
algorithm - Polarimetric Specific location of hail within
the storm cell is identified
Note Currently no hail size discrimination
performed by polarimetric algorithm
36Discrimination between rain and snow
Snow
Freezing rain
Rain
Delineation between rain (orange) and snow
(green) at the 0.5 PPI radar scan in the case of
freezing rain on 4 December 2002 (0302 UTC).
Numbers indicate surface temperatures (F).
- Polarimetric classification algorithm allows
detection of bright band and delineation of rain
and snow - Freezing rain can be identified if polarimetric
data are used in combination with surface
temperatures - Discrimination between rain and snow at the
lowest elevation scan is necessary to correctly
estimate amounts of precipitation (liquid or
frozen) - Can A statement about icing identification for
aircraft operations be made?
37Dual Polarization Tornado Signature
- Description Radar Return from Tornado Debris
- Utility Help with Tornado Warnings
- Prevent missed tornadoes
- Accurate Severe Weather Updates, pinpoint
tornado location - Limitations Not Seen with All Tornadoes
- Seen with strong (F3) violent (F4) tornadoes
- Seen with only a few weak (F0/F1) tornadoes
- Max detection range not yet known
- Further Work More Data Collection/Analysis
- Need more data to define max detection range
- Need to find wind strength for debris lofting
- Need more data for tornadic bow echoes
- Tornado precursor signature may exist within
developing hook echo precip distribution more
data collection/analysis needed