The Importance of AIM and the Operational Concept

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Global Harmonization Through Collaboration The Importance of AIM and the Operational Concept Presented By: Michael Hohm International Civil Aviation Organization Date: August 28, 2012

Flightplan Background AIM Concept Relationship to other developments Challenge

Reasons for change Long coordination periods Late notified updates on NOTAM Rigidly defined products Need to display information on graphical displays Lack of integration across domains

Concept Development 2003 Global Air Traffic Management Operational Concept (Doc 9854) 2008 Manual on Air Traffic Management System Requirements (Doc 9882) 2011 Flight and Flow Information for a collaborative environment (FF-ICE) 2012 AIM Operational Concept and others.

Operational Concept vs CONOPS An Operational Concept: Provides high level description of the target concept Informs the stakeholders of the system how the system will function in practice and the expected benefits Describes the functions of the system as well as the interactions of the system users. A Concept of Operations (CONOPS): Describes the characteristics of a proposed system from the viewpoint of an individual who will use that system Evolves from a concept It is used to articulate the quantitative and qualitative system characteristics Is not an implementation or transition plan itself

The Need for a Concept Current roadmap digitized AIS products Building without a blueprint Integration with other services not specified Need for an AIM Operational Concept

Objectives the big questions What is the Scope of the AIM domain? What is the role of AIM? What are the expected benefits? What are the functions of AIM? What is the relationship to other entities? What are the Products and Services of AIM? What is the future of messaging and operational reporting? What is the future of the AIRAC cycle?

Objectives The Aim of the exercise The Operational Concept should: Serve as overarching guidance for roadmap development Serve as a foundation for SARP development Provide a unifying vision as to how AIM will evolve Develop consensus on how the big questions will be addressed Inform the larger community

Information Domains AIM is one of multiple information domains Domains tend overlap or otherwise influence other domains

Domain of AIM Information Provides the underlying geospatial reference for the information assembled across the SWIM infrastructure consists of the features required to fully describe: the Air Navigation Infrastructure underlying terrain and cultural features

The Scope of the AIM Concept - AIM in the larger picture

Who are the Users?

AIM Interfaces

The information chain

Information Lifecycle Identify who needs what information (i.e., which aeronautical features, attributes, accuracy, resolution, etc); reassess whether adequate for intended use; Authorized users access and use information through products and services; provide feedback whether complete and adequate for its intended use; Use Identify Collect Collect information from all accountable sources; integrate into Single Authoritative Source Make aeronautical information discoverable and available as Single Authoritative Source via SWIM Distribute Verify/Update Verify information characteristics (e.g., consistency, quality standards); has information changed and needs to be updated

Evolution from Products to Service Orientation

Temporality Information service Automatic Terminal Information Service NOTAM Aeronautical charts AIP Supplement Information product ICAO Annex 15 Aeronautical Information Publication Permanent information Temporary changes

Operational reporting the current picture

Information from Source to user

Summary AIM is one DOMAIN under concept development The Concept is an important unifying element ensuring that everyone is on the same page There is a need to look at how information will be aggregated across domains for the benefit of improved operational awareness. Current roadmaps are very domain specific More detail is need for effective transition planning. Not all aspects are currently mapped in the ASBU framework CONOPS development should focus on the user perspective

Questions