Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) Development
Abstract
Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) continues to deliver the core logistics infrastructure requirements for the F-35 enterprise. ALIS includes features such as aircraft scheduling, training delivery and record keeping, technical data delivery, supply chain management, maintenance management, pilot and maintenance debriefing, and mission planning. The ALIS development program is focused on two primary lines of effort: Current ALIS which includes Agile DevOps, and ALIS Next. Current ALIS is focused on developing new software that uses the current software as a baseline. Upcoming software releases include 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 builds. The required new capabilities have been defined by the US Services and include cybersecurity updates, decentralized maintenance, Prognostic Health Monitoring (PHM), Training Management System upgrades, Personnel Flight Equipment (PFE), Low Observable Health Assessment System (LOHAS), Corrosion Management System, squadron resource sharing, and new propulsion capabilities. All aspects of ALIS software are included in current ALIS development. The software development will have applicability to the Standard Operating Units (SOU), Central Points of Entry (CPE), and the Autonomic Logistics Operating Unit (ALOU) for both classified and unclassified hardware. Under the umbrella of current ALIS, an Agile DevOps pilot is working to rapidly deliver capability updates to the fleet and change the way that current ALIS delivers software. ALIS Next is the re-architecture effort that began in FY19 and will complete fielding in FY23. ALIS Next will redesign ALIS software, data, and hardware architecture with a focus on cybersecurity, affordability, resiliency, and supportability.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2020
- Source ID
- 23fe3ef1ef8fc8a28644dd3396b37166
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