PEO/AC Portfolio Review 23 Aug 04

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Defense Meteorological
System Group
(DMSG)
15 July 2010
Col Stephen C. Pluntze
Commander
Defense Meteorological System Group
Agenda
• DMSG Program Overview
• SMC Organizations
• DMSG Organization
• Space Environmental Data Flow
• DMSP Images
• DMSP Sensors
• Weather Weapons Systems
• AFRL Opinion
• NPOESS ACAT 1D
• Summary
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DMSG
Mission and Vision
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Defense Meteorological Systems Group
Program Overview
DMSG Mission:
“Develop, acquire, field, and sustain systems for
the collection and distribution of worldwide
environmental data for U.S. Government users”
DMSG Vision:
“Worldwide Weather for the Warfighter”
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Defense Meteorological Systems Group
Mission Overview
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SMC Organizations
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SMC/CC
PEO SPACE
Lt Gen Sheridan
Lt Gen Sheridan
CV
CD
CENTER
STAFF
LAUNCH & RANGE
SYSTEMS WING
SATELLITE CONTROL
& NETWORK
SYSTEMS GROUP
DEVELOPMENTAL
PLANS
Mr. Douglas Loverro
DS/CSS
SPACE SUPERIORITY
SYSTEMS WING
SPACE BASED
INFRARED SYSTEMS
WING
SPACE DEVELOPMENT
& TEST
WING
DEFENSE WEATHER
SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE
SPACE LOGISTICS
GROUP
MISSILE DEFENSE
SYSTEMS OFFICE
PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT
& INTEGRATION
ENGINEERING &
ARCHITECTURES
CONTRACTING
AIR BASE WING
Brig Gen Greaves
MILSATCOM SYSTEMS
WING
GLOBAL
POSITIONING
SYSTEMS WING
SPACE
SURVEILLANCE
SYSTEMS
WING (ESC)
FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT
AND COMPTROLLER
SPACE RADAR
SYSTEMS OFFICE
PEO Responsibilities
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Defense Meteorological Systems Group
(DMSG)
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Space Environmental Data Flow
SENSOR
Space
Assets
SSAEM
Space
MODELS
C/NOFS
RSTN
SOON
NEXION
MKIVB
SCINDA
SWAFS
And
Ground
Assets
Terrestrial
JMSESS
DATABASE
* Red denotes DMSG’s involvement from Sensor to Shooter
JSpOC
SEEFS
DATA / FORECAST
DWSS
AFWA
Asset
Database
Other
Users
Effects Attribution
DMSP
SHOOTER
JMS
Other
Users
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Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
(DMSP)
Images of the Day
22 Dec 09: Korean Peninsula
DMSP F18 OLS Visible / 1106Z / Air Force Mark IVB
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06 Jan 10: Fog in California’s Central Valley
DMSP F18 OLS Visible Fine / 1530Z / Aerospace SeaSpace
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12 Feb 10: Snow Covers Texas
DMSP F18 OLS Visible Fine / 1454Z / Aerospace SeaSpace
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16 Feb 10: Aurora
DMSP F18 OLS Multispectral (Yellow Visible, Blue IR) / 2345Z / Air Force Mark IVB
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Image of the Day 24 Feb 10
DMSP F18 SSMIS Water Vapor / Composition / Aerospace
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SSULI First Light Limb Scan
DMSP F18 Wavelength Channel
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Chile Earthquake - DMSP
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Image of the Day: 22 June 10
OLS Visible
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Image of the Day: 29 June 10
DMSP F18 OLS Visible / 1429Z / Air Force Mark IVB
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Image of the Day: 14 July 10
DMSP F13 OLS Visible Fine / 1410Z / Aerospace SeaSpace
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO)
Defense Meteorological
Satellite Program
(DMSP)
Sensor Suite
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO)
Space Environmental Data Flow
* Red denotes DMSG’s involvement from Sensor to Shooter
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DMSP Sensor Suite
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DMSP F18 Sensor Suite
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Operational Linescan System (OLS)
Products & Users
Provides the user with high resolution day and night imagery in
the visible and infrared wavelengths in order to accurately map
the global cloud distribution.
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Primary input to AFWA and FNMOC (Fleet Numerical Meteorology Oceanography Center) –
Cloud and Weather Forecasting
Primary high resolution imagery source for the National/Naval Ice Center
• Major waterway monitoring
• Arctic and Antarctic sea ice progression and regression
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Supported Capabilities
• Command & Control
• DMSP image of sand storm
• Force Protection (sand/dust storms)
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Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder
(SSMIS)
• Is a passive instrument with 24 channels
• Provides atmospheric profiles from the 30 kilometers
SSMIS Products:
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SSUSI & SSULI
Special Sensor Ultraviolet
Limb Imager (SSULI):
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Provides continuous measurement
of UV radiation from 80 nm to 170nm
in FUV/EUV
Profiles the ionosphere and upper
atmosphere for space weather
forecasting
Special Sensor Ultraviolet
Spectrograph Imager
(SSUSI):
• Remotely senses ionospheric,
atmospheric, and auroral
parameters
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SSUSI & SSULI
• Ultraviolet airglow associated with the ionosphere
• Input to operational ionospheric models
• Improve DoD systems affected by ionosphere
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DMSP Sensors
SSIES/SSJ5/SSM
Special Sensor Ion/Electron Scintillator (SSIES):
Provides the user with electron and ion data for space
operations and in-situ data for space weather model analysis
Special Sensor J/5 Precipitating Electron Spectrometer (SSJ/4-5):
Time/space vs energy distribution of the charged particle
environment in the close proximity to the spacecraft
Special Sensor Magnetometer (SSM):
Calculated field-aligned currents by measuring changes in
the local magnetic field.
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SSUSI/SSULI/SSIES/SSJ5/SSM
Ionosphere /Auroral Products
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Auroral Activity
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Weather Sustainment Division
Air Force Weather Service
Programs
Space Environmental Data Flow
* Red denotes DMSG’s involvement from Sensor to Shooter
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Radio Solar Telescope Network
(RSTN)
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Solar Observing Optical Network
(SOON)
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Meteorological Data Station
Mark IVB
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Scintillation Network Decision Aid
(SCINDA)
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Scintillation Location
Night Time Equatorial Problem
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Operational UHF SATCOM Outage
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Next Generation Ionosonde
(NEXION)
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SSA Environmental Effects Fusion System
(SEEFS)
• SEEFS merges environmental data with space system parameters to
specify effects on ground & space assets
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AFRL’s Opinion
SupraThermal Electron, Ion, Neutral Experiment
STEIN (AFRL-0903)
PI (or PM): Chin S. Lin, AFRL/RVBXI
Technical Problem: Current
charged particle detectors are
too large and heavy for nanosatellites
•Leverages new miniature
solid state detector
•Built and tested sensors,
prototype, & components
Military Relevance:
Hardware Status:
• Allow warfighters to distinguish
environmental effects from hostile
threats
– Accurate anomaly root cause analysis
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Size: 10x10X15 cm
Weight: 1.5 kg
Power: 1 W
Current Technology Readiness Level: 6
Flight Unit: 4th quarter FY11
Flight Ready: 2nd quarter FY12
New advanced technology developed by
Univ. of California at Berkeley
Distribution Statement D: "Distribution to US Government Agencies and Authorized DoD Contractors only; Administrative or
Operational Use; 11 October 2005. Other Requests for this document shall be referred AFRL/RVBXI.
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Plasma Drift, Particles And Ion Density
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Ion Velocity Meter (IVM):
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Consists of a Retarding Potential Analyzer (RPA) and an Ion Drift
Meter (IDM).
Heritage instrument is flying on DMSP and C/NOFS.
IVM
Low Energy ElectroStatic Analyzer (LEESA-2):
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Electrostatic analyzer adapted to a high inclination orbit. Measures
energies 30eV - 50 keV. 4U size.
Provides accurate determination of auroral boundaries and particle
energy input. Heritage instrument: SSJ5 on DMSP
• Planar Langmuir Probe
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Ion density
Density fluctuation
Heritage: C/NOFS
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Doppler Asymmetric Spatial Heterodyne (DASH)
• DASH is a sensor to remotely measure the thermospheric wind
• Funded in part by NRL, in part by AFRL
• Heritage: similar instrument on a Space Shuttle mission
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NPOESS
ACAT 1D
Program Photo
Summary
DMSP Recent Successes
• Identified & fixed F19 OLS performance degradation
• Anomaly: OLS Dark Noise Factory Test out of limits during 8 Oct 09 test
• Root Cause: Identified Apr 10; metal-metal corrosion created resistance
• Corrective Action: Completed fix & system level re-test 20 Apr 10 (results nominal)
• F19 OLS Flight Unit delivery to LM planned for 20 Aug 10
SNR with Dark Noise (OLS 17, 18 & 20)
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Performance
returned to postATP conditions
10.00
SNR
8.00
OLS18 Lft
6.00
OLS17 Lft
OLS20 Lft
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Specification
2.00
Variability due to test conditions
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Months Since Start Of Original ATP
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DMSG Successes
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Successfully completed DMSP F20 Early Power Turn On Testing -- first tests in 14 years!
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Identified and fixed F19 OLS performance degradation--return to ATP performance
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Successful F15 Gyroless Yaw Estimator Test--extends DMSP mission life
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Earth Sensor Assembly Bias Estimate Improvement--solves lens fogging issue
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Completed SSAEM's Alternatives Analysis--most cost-effective concept established
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Conducted MDA Program Status Meeting & Concept Recommendation
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SSAEM Sensor Modernization Source Selection in progress and on-track for August
awards
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C/NOFS Team discovered that scintillation occurs not only between dusk and midnight
--but also midnight to dawn
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Completed formal Development Test as part of JSpOC Mission System (JMS)
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Identified and corrected system errors which led to major component failures in the
solar observatory antenna pedestal gearboxes
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Identified and coordinated a new MKIVB in-theater location for CENTCOM at Ali Al Salem
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Completed four NEXION installs and the fifth one is going in at Goose Bay this month
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DMSG Commander’s Priorities
• Readiness – ORI and UCI
• Program Execution - cost, schedule, performance
• Program Extension - moving launch dates out,
contractual processes
• F19 Sensor deliveries and integration
• Resolution of oscillation reach back
• F19 OLS + SSMIS Fixes
• SSAEM program startup
• DWSS and organizational transition
• Tiger teams at work
• ADM in coordination
• DWSS and SSAEM space allocation
• Wing/Group/Squadron Transition
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DMSG Commander’s Summary
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It’s ‘Not Just the Weather’
It’s a lot tougher than it looks
Architecture in its infancy
DoD understands importance…….
BUT the priority is relatively low
Sensors are good……..
BUT the infrastructure must be sound
Many possible paths for the future
Is there money in it???
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