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Federal GIS Conference February 9 10, 2015 Washington, DC ArcGIS for the Military Maritime Operations John Fry jfry@esri.com Curt Hammill chammill@esri.com James Weakland jweakland@esri.com Guest Presenter: Jennifer D Hailes, NAVOCEANO Geospatial Analysis & Support Division Director

Naval Oceanographic Office Geospatial Path Forward Jennifer D Hailes, Geospatial Analysis & Support Division Director Esri Federal GIS Conference, Washington, DC 9-10 Feb 2015 The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy, Department of Defense, nor the U.S. Government. United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 2

NAVOCEANO s Products Span the Ocean Science Disciplines NLOM 1/32 G-NCOM 1/8 Special Analyzed Image Littoral (SAIL) DBDB-V Datasets Bottom Sediment Chart United States Fleet Forces 3-D Fly Thru Field Chart Approved for Public Release 3

METOC Analytics with ArcGIS Desktop => Ozone Widgets Combat Swimmer Operations Application United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 4

METOC Impacts on Combat Swimmer Ops > 15 ft Sea Surface Temperature ( F) Water Clarity (Chlorophyll/Trubidity/Visibility) >.75 kt Sea Surface Currents % Lunar Illumination Surf Bioluminescence (VDR) United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 5

Application Allows Standard Thresholds to be Adjusted Water Temperature (Modified by User based on Ops Conditions) Water Currents Bioluminescence Water Clarity United States Fleet Forces (Forecast Modeled out to 96 hrs changes overtime) Approved for Public Release 7

Ocean Analytics and Web Services United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 8

Performance Surfaces What is a Performance Surface? A performance surface is the measure of the ability to carry out an action or pattern of behavior for a particular object in a given range of environmental/intelligence conditions/situations. Significant Wave Height decreases / increase based on the wave and current direction Capability of a ship will decreases / increase based on the Wave Steepness Ship Capability Impact 0-2ft No Impact 2-4ft Marginal Impact 4-6ft Significant Impact >6Ft No Capability United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 9

Example Performance Surfaces Strait of Hormuz Red Sea Americas (CITES & SOCAL) Persian Gulf West Africa United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 10

Piracy Attack Risk Surface (PARS) Probability of Shipping Probability of Suitable Environment Risk of Attack Recent Events Probability of Pirates Historical probability United States Fleet of attack Forces Approved for Public Release 11

Fishing Performance Surface Requirement: Provide a performance surface model to predict ideal locations for fishing based on biological and environmental data. Environmental Factors Salinity (PSU): by depth / forecasted time Temperature (ºC): by depth / forecasted time Chlorophyll (µg/l): Remote Sensing (monthly) Distance from Shore Frontal Boundaries (MGET/Modeled Not included yet) Fish Habitat Preferences (AquaMaps) Maritime Boundaries, EEZ, Fish Closure Areas, Marine Protected Areas (layers) Temp Salinity Chlorophyll Fish Preference Raw Data Normalize / Fuse HTML Shapefile KML/Image Output Predict the Best Areas where fish could be! 10 Fish Families 78 Species United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 12

Operational Picture with Dashboard Application United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 15

Real-Time In Situ Data Monitoring Tracking Navy METOC Collection Assets to Enhance Asset Allocation and Readiness XBT Drifting Buoys CTD Fixed Station Ship Reports Profiling Float LIDAR Satellites Mammals Ocean Glider 24/7 NAVOCEANO Inputs 65,000 Unique Data Observations a Day United States Fleet Forces APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; (15-OCT-13), DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED Approved for Public Release 16

Monitoring Daily Model Production NAVGEM / COAMPS Delf3D HYCOM WW3/SWAN NCOM United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 17

United States Fleet Forces Approved for Public Release 18

Federal GIS Conference February 9 10, 2015 Washington, DC ArcGIS for the Military Maritime Operations John Fry jfry@esri.com Curt Hammill chammill@esri.com James Weakland jweakland@esri.com

Adapted from U.S. Navy Documents: A Cooperative Strategy for 21 st Century Seapower Naval Operations Concept 2010 A Nation s Navy - Core Responsibilities Defend Borders Multi-Nat l Task Force Protect Citizens National Agencies Protect Commerce Efficient Management

A Growing Challenge

ArcGIS Is a Platform for Maritime Operations Analysis Workflows Mission Focused Maps and Apps Expeditionary Operations Simple to Use Integrated Operations Open Standards Portal Onboard Data and Services Networked Data and Services With Data And Services Afloat and Ashore

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Demo Making Maps & Apps with Portal for ArcGIS

Demo Maritime Decision Aids with ArcGIS Desktop

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Demo METOC Analytics with ArcGIS Desktop

Demo Ocean Analytics with ArcGIS Pro

Mobile Operations with Collector App

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