The AIM Modernization Program
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Transcript of The AIM Modernization Program
Federal AviationAdministration
The AIM Modernization ProgramA strategic overview
AIMM Program Office, AJM-336
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AIM Modernization Mission
Modernized and improved AI flows through digital collection, management, and distribution tools.
SOA platform where services can be developed using web standards and hosted on a centralized infrastructure for delivery to customers as web services.
System design leveraging SWIM to support a net-centric enterprise architecture.
Delivery of digital NOTAMs, SAA info, and airport/reference data as mission support services through SWIM
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AIM Modernization Objectives
• The AIMM program will develop systems and services to address future air traffic requirements
• AIMM Segment 1 (AIMM S1) provides the infrastructure that will host AIMM S2 enhancements and focuses on improvements to the Central Altitude Reservation Function (CARF) and FNS
• AIMM S2 will provide ACS as the single trusted source of AI to include SAA, airport configuration data and continue to expand the distribution of NOTAMs included as part of the FNS
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Aeronautical Common Service
• Digital data capture: The development of digital data capture capability is essential to AIM Modernization. This includes the exchange of data with authoritative providers using automated tools and systems.
• Aeronautical Common Service: The ACS becomes the trusted source of AI. It is an extensible SOA platform for delivering mission support services and through use of standards such as AIXM, WXXM, and FFXM becomes a member of the Common Support Service enterprise suite. The ACS will manage AI data capture. It will transform, validate, verify, store, and distribute the resultant AI to users and systems using the following ACS functional capabilities: Business services Data capture Data exchange Data and information management
• External and Legacy System Integration: The ACS will establish functional two-way data exchange with other systems using Service Oriented Architecture principles. AIMM Segment 2 will establish and develop a link provide data to NAS consumer systems and users through the SWIM infrastructure.
• External Web Internet Portal: The ACS will establish an interface for users outside of FAA NAS systems to relay AI via the public Internet. This web portal will become a “One Stop Shop” for external aviation operations personnel to obtain needed AI.
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The Aeronautical Common Service
SAA Definition Data
SAA Schedule Data
Reference Data
Airport DataNOTAM Data
NAS SystemsNAS Users
SWIM
validate & verify
collect
transformstore
integrate
providesecure
Aeronautical Information
Aeronautical Information
ACS
Common Scheduling Enterprise
DOD (Air Force)
SAMS/MADE
FNS
NASR
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SUA Services
AGIS
Etc
AIM Systems and Services
AIM Modernization Segment 2
SWIM
SWIM
NESG
NEMS Nodes
Aeronautical Common ServiceApplication Layer
Data Layer
Services LayerBusiness Layer
Notional DescriptionFor AIMM S2 DoD
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Anticipated ACS Services
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Information Available through the ACS at AIMM S2 IOC
• Static airport base data from surveys and digitization• Static airport configuration information from existing
systems• Static SAA definitions as defined in 7400.8, LOAs, etc.• SAA schedules and schedule changes through SAMS• Adapted data from NASR and other data sources (no
quality improvements)