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Fly - Fight - Win
Headquarters U.S. Air Force
AF Flight Scheduling
MSgt Thomas BeattyAF FS CoI Lead
NCOIC Aviation Management
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What is Flight Scheduling?
“A coordinated planning cycle that supports operational and training requirements, optimizes economy of force, and is published in a weekly schedule that assigns resources to task.”
The Core of Flight Scheduling Person Aircraft Time (Mission, Sortie, etc…)
Other factors are considered Deltas or Neighbors Weather Ranges
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Flight Scheduling – Current Problems
Primary Inaccurate data
Communication Errors/ Data Lag Faulty Logic
Lack of operational capability Inadequate/Over utilization of resources
Stove-piped Systems Lack of peripheral coordination
Secondary Lack of efficient training Cost of operations Environment Custodial responsibility to Taxpayers
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Potential Scenario
13th Airlift Squadron Wrong Aircrew member assigned to a mission
Data lag from Training inputs and transfer from ADS to FS System
AC takes off, range is not available, mission canx RTB
17th Refueling Squadron Tanker customer is a no-show at nearby track-- Tanker RTB
May have provided training to 13th AS
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Solving the problem:
Technological Provide data transparency to required users
Operational Review process and eliminate inefficiencies Turn to the Tactical operators for needs
Train, Organize & Equip Provide training to schedulers
Aviation Resource Management Doctrine
Provide Policy & Guidance from Strategic levelsAFI – with flexibility built in
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Future State: Operations
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Schedule Build(-MX)
MX Loads Tails-autofill
Flight ScheduleApproval by
Unit (asrequired)
ElectronicSchedule(dissemit)
Changes go inSystem
Flight OrdersLast Look
Flight Execution
Post-MissionPaperwork Single
Entry withApproval
- Build Worldwide Central Database- Training Req - autofill - sim / DMG - PFT - CT- Range Availability and Schedule- Inside Base Agencies - A.P./A.D. - Fuel - Freq- External Unit Open Mission System- Auto Calculate Times Based MSN - T.O./LMD - MSN Read - Schedule Override- CPO Channel (G2) Alert HHQ- Aircrew Empowered in Schedule Process - leave - appts- Environmental Inputs (Bash/Bam)- Go/No Go - PHA (FLT Surs) - Quals - Currency - FCIF - etc.- Test Activity- Unit Customized View
Automate781s
yes no
no
yes
Stop LightElectronicSignature
- Change Notify - Approp Agencies - Crew Members - Leadership - MX- System Logic Dictates ifApproval is Needed Basedon Change
- By electronic or paper asrequired- Final go/no go- 11-401
- Digital completion by PDA/laptop- kiosk at MX something or SQ- 781s electronic with dig signature
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How can we get there?
Halt proliferation of duplicative systems Funds to be re-capitalized for operations development
Leverage existing capabilities Systems to services
COOL, GDSS2, GTIMS, PEX Migrate existing systems to web, or migrate with
imbedded SOA capability Ensure tactical input to process, requirements, and
capabilities Data compiled will inherently feed operational &
strategic levels
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Demonstration
Distributed Interaction: Decentralized Operation
Shaw AFB – Ops input via real schedulersLangley AFB – Maintenance input
Services Running: Ops to MX with mission status MX to Ops with aircraft status updates ARMS data NRT, updates to ADS via user Inherent visibility & data reporting
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Flight Scheduling Prototype Lab
FSCOI-1Red Hat
FSCOI-2Windows Server 2003
FSCOI-4Windows Server 2003
MessagingContainer
(Java)
IONA
Jetty Web Server
PEX Services(.NET)
WCF
SQLServer
IIS Web Server
Jetty Web Server
IONA
EMOC(Java)
SOAP/HTTP
SOAP/HTTP
MySQLJDBC
JDBC
IIS Web Server
PEX Whiteboard(.NET)
EMOC UI(.NET)
Login UI (PHP)
SOAP/HTTP
SOAP/HTTP
IONA
Security(Java)
Java Spring Container
UserDefinitions
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IT Physical Architecture
FSCOI-1Red Hat
FSCOI-2Windows Server 2003
FSCOI-4Windows Server 2003
MessagingContainer
(Java)
IONA
Jetty Web Server
PEX Services(.NET)
WCF
SQLServer
IIS Web Server
Jetty Web Server
IONA
EMOC(Java)
SOAP/HTTP
SOAP/HTTP
MySQLJDBC
JDBC
IIS Web Server
PEX Whiteboard(.NET)
EMOC UI(.NET)
Login UI (PHP)
SOAP/HTTP
SOAP/HTTP
IONA
Security(Java)
Java Spring Container
UserDefinitions
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Foundation of “Epic”
MAJCOM agreement to: Move their service/process to a SOA Share their data and unique capabilities with
other services Explore the use of other services’ unique
capabilities Provide lessons learned to neighbors Publish data to be consumed by customers
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Epic – The new era
Mission Plan Mission Distribution Flight Scheduling Flight Planning Mission Execution Mission Documentation
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