Title: Department of Defense
1Department of Defense
- Civil GPS Service Interface Committee
- Salt lake City, UT
- 9 -11 Sep 2001
- Mr. Ray Swider
- Assistant for GPS, Positioning and Navigation
- US Department of Defense
2Session Overview
- GPS Policy Update Mr. Ray Swider
- GPS Constellation Status Capt. Jim Smith
- SPS Performance Standard Lt. Col. John Anton
- GPS Modernization/GPS III Mr. John Clark
- Questions and Answers
3Goals of GPS Modernization Program
- Military
- Protection of service for US/Allied forces
- Add new signals and increased signal power to
improve Navwar capability - Modify select platforms to detect and locate GPS
jamming - Develop and field improved anti-jam and security
technologies - Prevention of adversary exploitation
- Spectrally separate new military signals from
civil signals - Modify select platforms to accomplish mission
- Civil
- Preservation of civil use while providing
enhancements - Add new signals to improve accuracy and signal
redundancy
The Termination of Selective Availability was the
first step in the GPS Modernization Process
4Civil Involvement and Interface
- DoD and civilian government agencies working
together in various venues on modernization and
GPS III - Policy and Planning
- Independent Assessment Team
- Acquisition
- Requirements
- Systems Engineering Forum
5Civil Involvement in Acquisition, Requirements
and Policy Structure
6Civil Involvement in Plans and Policy Process
IGEB
IGEB Independent Assessment Team (IAT)
- Structure to support Plans and Policy already in
place - Draws from existing Pos/Nav policy structures
within DoD and DOT - Consolidates at the IGEB
SSG
DOT Extended Pos/Nav
DoD Pos/Nav
Underlying Agency Staff Structures
7Independent Assessment Team (IAT)
- Background
- Establish based on present IRT Experience
- FFRDC(IDA)-operated within FACA guidelines
- Funded by GPS Interagency GPS Executive Board
(IGEB) Stewardship Funds - Purpose
- Provide independent technical assessments and
policy analyses on aspects of satellite-based
positioning and timing services - Improve service for the nation
- Ensure a balance between the national security,
civil, commercial, and scientific equities - Charter approved and signed 29 Mar 2001
8IAT Members
(P -- Pending)
9Suggested IAT Tasking
- Analyze GPS spectrum issues as they relate to the
international community and U.S. preparation for
the World Radio Conference 2003 (WRC 03) - Analyze the most effective manner for documenting
the existing (L1) and future (L2 and L5) civil
GPS signals - Investigate the need for and implementation of
National Positioning Navigation and Timing (PNT)
systems engineering processes - Analyze the synergies between GPS, GPS
augmentations, and possibly Galileo, to include
looking at spectrum, timing, and geodesy
interoperability
10DoD Requirements and Acquisition Process
- DoD Directive 5000 series provides well
established processes for - Requirements Generation
- Acquisition Management
- Planning, Programming and Budgeting
- Bottom-up approach to making decisions with focus
on - Resolving issues at lowest levels
- Building consensus
DoDs processes can accommodate civil involvement
11Civil Involvement in Acquisition Process
Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) USD(ATL)
DAB
- IPT Structure
- Provide strategic guidance, and program
status/assessment - Identify and resolve issues at appropriate level
- Seeks opportunities for acquisition reform
- Inter-disciplinary participation
- Civil representation at each IPT level
- 3 -5 civil representatives
- Full civil participation through Extended DOT
Pos/Nav structure - IGEB
- Fulfills role defined in PDD
- Provides advisory role to DAB
- Structure currently exists
Overarching Integrated Product Team(OIPT)
IGEB
DOT Extended Pos/Nav EXCOM To gain broad civil
consensus on GPS issues
Integrating IPT (IIPT)
DOT Extended Pos/Nav Working Group To work
elements involving civil issues
Working-level IPT (WIPT)
Execution Level IPTs
JPO Lead
12Civil Involvement in Requirements Process
Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) USD(ATL)
DAB
IGEB
- NPOESS Model
- Provides forum to address requirements and
solution trades which cross military/civil
boundaries - Independent process from program development
- Each agencys requirements are accountable and
traceable - Focused user community participation in field
- Civil representation at each level
- Not identical to IPT representation
- Broad representation through Extended DOT Pos/Nav
structure - IGEB
- Fulfills role defined in PDD
- Provides advisory role to DAB
- Structure currently exists
JROC - Approve Mil Requirement JRB - Coord
Adjudicate Mil Requirement JRP - Coord
Adjudicate Military Requirement
DOT Extended Pos/Nav EXCOM To gain broad civil
consensus on GPS issues
Coordinate and Adjudicate Interagency Requirements
DOT Extended Pos/Nav Working Group To work
elements involving civil issues
Operating Agencies Requirements Processes
Services Requirements Process
AFSPC lead --- parallel level to execution IPTs
to participate in and provided guidance for
development activities
13GPS Systems Engineering Forum
- Forum for GPS and GPS augmentation
designer/developers to exchange technical
information - Informal group, no official charter at this point
- Membership consists of technical representatives
from all the respective systems - Venue for engineers to articulate and understand
needs, requirements, limitations, explore
solutions.
14GPS Systems Engineering Forum (continued)
- Two meetings held to date
- Discussions
- Backward compatibility
- GPS III signal structure
- Common assumptions for interference analysis
- WAAS MOPS (DO-229C) masks
- Forum works!
- MOPS mask changes initiated August 2001
15Session Overview
- GPS Policy Update Mr. Ray Swider
- GPS Constellation Status Capt. Jim Smith
- SPS Performance Standard Lt. Col. John Anton
- GPS Modernization/GPS III Mr. John Clark
- Questions and Answers