NMMES -- Maritime Systems Environment (MSE) -- Database Optimization

Abstract

Program has the responsibility for maintenance, modernization and improvement of the IT systems which support shore maintenance, modernization, repair, logistics & readiness for ships and submarines across the Navy. The Navy Maritime Maintenance Enterprise Solution (NMMES) Initiative funds the sustainment of deployed systems, as well as the modernization and selected technology refreshment of ship maintenance systems. These existing core ship shore maintenance systems, which are integral to shore ship repair activities, reside in the naval shipyards, regional maintenance centers, ship repair facilities, Supervisors of Shipbuilding, and other industrial activities throughout the world. The present capabilities for this aging Family of Systems continue to require a challenging level of maintenance support. They require information assurance upgrades, selective modernization and/or enhancement to address technological obsolescence and to remove cumbersome work practices to gain efficiencies; and continual protection of Naval Nuclear Propulsion information. These efforts are required to minimize the risk of systems failure that may directly prevent the fleet from operating at its full potential due to interruptions of the Intermediate and Depot level maintenance activities. These NMMES managed systems support over $9B yearly in ship maintenance and modernization and a military/civilian workforce of over 50,000 personnel supporting worldwide operations. These systems are presently undergoing a second Service Life Extension (SLE) to address cyber security deficiencies, consolidate and align databases across multiple data instances, and to transition the NMMES Family of Systems supporting fleet maintenance into an approved Navy Enterprise Data Center. The SLE is divided into multiple releases: 1) MSE 1.0 - for the Regional Maintenance Centers and Ship Repair Facilities, including FDRMC Rota; 2) MSE 1.1 - for the Naval shipyards; 3) MSE 1.2 - which includes the eTWD capability; 4) MSE 1.3 - for addressing FISCAM requirements, adding an interface for SABRS, and for Database Optimization of the entire environment across the fleet maintenance enterprise to improve throughput for the user community.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2018
Source ID
c5a7172b63f4832884e88586da82af7c

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.
  • Maritime and Naval Warfare Studies
  • Naval Engineering and Maritime Security

Technology Areas

  • Cyber

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