JMPS Framework (FW) & Common Capabilities Development
Abstract
Due to the end of Microsoft support for Windows XP in April 2014, there is a requirement to change to Windows Operating System (OS) 7. FW Version 1.3.5 incorporates Windows OS 7 and provides additional capabilities for all naval aircraft to include air drop, air refueling and enhanced installation. Funding for FW will be used to support system engineering processes, management interface controls, software architectural analysis, requirements management and a centralized website for Mission Planning Environment (MPE) developers. FW 1.4 will be incorporated in future FW versions to address migration to .NET environment and to enable interoperability improvements through utilization of services. FW 64 bit development efforts will start in FY14. If a transition to 64-Bit architecture is delayed or minimized, the fleet will experience increased mission planning interruptions (crashes) with future Mission Planning Environments (MPE) as a result of legacy and new 32-Bit applications shared utilization of the 4G RAM limitation associated with 32-bit operating system (64-Bit provides 192GB RAM). Additionally, as platform(s) requirements emerge for new and enhanced mission planning capabilities, the demand for more complex integrated applications and software products increases. Ultimately, without this planned transition to a 64-Bit architecture, the volume of integrated mission planning capability for the fleet will be limited and restricted. Common capabilities software updates augment core mission planning capabilities across multiple aircraft.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2015
- Source ID
- d195999df319362b8a7b4e9e807ca06e
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