SBIR-STTR Award

Service-Oriented Architecture for Naval Strike Force Interoperability Readiness
Award last edited on: 11/6/2008

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$849,992
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N06-127
Principal Investigator
Scott Starsman

Company Information

Avineon Inc

4825 Mark Center Drive Suite 700
Alexandria, VA 22311
   (703) 671-1900
   vrayapareddi@avineon.com
   www.avineon.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 08
County: Alexandria city

Phase I

Contract Number: N65538-07-M-0014
Start Date: 12/6/2006    Completed: 10/31/2007
Phase I year
2007
Phase I Amount
$99,994
The Afloat Master Planning System (AMPS) module of the Navy Data Environment is the authoritative data source for the Fleet Commander Command, Control, Computers, Communication, Combat systems, and Intelligence (C5I) baseline. AMPS has evolved in response to emergent requirements without planning in a larger architectural context. The resulting system contains multiple interfaces for common tasks, lack of business rule protection for key data interfaces, and entangled code that is difficult to maintain and reuse. AMPS is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain and is having difficulty responding to the increasing requirements for secure data interchanges with other data sources. Additionally, there is a growing requirement to include planning information for classified systems and provide AMPS-based analysis that includes classified information. AMPS has added a SECRET enclave to provide this capabilities, but the movement of data between unclassified and classified AMPS is a largely manual process. There is a rapidly growing need to move data between these two enclaves (and possibly more) in a much more effective manner. The objective of Phase I is to demonstrate the applicability of an SOA solution to the architectural issues present within AMPS and then to develop a plan to transition AMPS to an SOA framework.

Keywords:
Service Oriented Architecture, Afloat Master Planning System, Amps, Asp, Xml, Data Interchange, Classified Systems, Business Rule Protection

Phase II

Contract Number: N00024-08-C-4121
Start Date: 2/28/2008    Completed: 2/28/2010
Phase II year
2008
Phase II Amount
$749,998
While Strike Force Interoperability (SFI) has long been a complex and challenging task that complexity is dramatically increasing. A number of factors account for this including the increasing integration and intercommunication of warfare systems components, the ad hoc and dynamic composition of deploying strike forces, the integration of multiple disparate modernization processes, and the increasing use of coalition forces as integral members of strike groups. The existing tools, processes, and data sources are no longer sufficient to fully communicate and protect the interoperability of our deploying naval forces. Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) are the technical and commercial response to these same issues. They are based around the decomposition of complex web-based applications into web-service components. A primary advantage of an SOA is the natural separation of business logic, data, and user interface. This provides a natural mechanism for third-party interface with business-logic protected data. The overarching goal of Phase II of this project is to SOA-enable the ECCB subsystem of AMPS and to establish a cross-domain SOA architecture enabling the secure exchange of ECCB information across security boundaries.

Keywords:
Service Oriented Architecture, Soa, Web-Service Access, Cross-Domain Web Service Guard, Strike Force Interoperability, Sfi, Web-Service Components, Cr