NAVY MIL-HDBK-524-2012 INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND REQUIREMENTS TRANSFORMATION (iSMART) PROCESS.pdf
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1、 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND REQUIREMENTS TRANSFORMATION (iSMART) PROCESS THIS HANDBOOK IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. DO NOT CITE THIS DOCUMENT AS A REQUIREMENT. AMSC NA FSC 5895 Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. NOT MEASUREMENT SENS
2、TIVE MIL-HDBK-524 26 June 2012 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-524 ii Foreword 1. This handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense (DOD). 2. This DOD Handbook is based on the Join
3、t interoperable Systems Management and Requirements Transformation (iSMART) Handbook of 1 September 2008, to which all Services are signatories. The iSMART Handbook is a collaborative effort between the Services and the Joint Staff to promote development of interoperable systems at the tactical edge
4、 of the Global Information Grid (GIG). The iSMART process is a systems engineering approach to achieving effective interoperability in a cost-effective manner. A common system engineering method initiated at the beginning of system development significantly increases the probability of fielding syst
5、ems that maximize contribution to joint capabilities. iSMART provides the focus needed for the efficient use of resources, including money, time, manpower, and facilities. The end state of the iSMART process is the rapid transfer of tactical digital information to and between sensors, shooters, and
6、Command and Control (C2) nodes to maximize war fighting capabilities. 3. The iSMART process complements existing DOD acquisition policy. iSMART bridges the gap between the high-level specification of platform capabilities and the technical-level documentation of computer program performance necessar
7、y to implement interoperable tactical data links. It translates high level requirements into the bit-level implementation that meets those requirements, while maintaining Allied, Joint and Service interoperability. Without iSMART, platform implementation of the tactical data link related information
8、 exchange systems which comprise the Tactical Data Enterprise Services (TDES) is often based on legacy/stovepipe requirements, and the results can be a non-interoperable system that does not support the joint war fighting efforts. Early application of the iSMART process in the development cycle ensu
9、res accurate specification of requirements, at a significant cost-savings to the program. 4. Implementation and refinement of the iSMART process is evolving, and platforms from all the Services are in various stages of executing the iSMART process. Platforms that have implemented iSMART early in the
10、 acquisition cycle are realizing the benefits of planned interoperability such as early problem correction, timely cost decisions, and full documentation of a platforms information exchange capabilities. 5. There are several objectives to be achieved before the value of the iSMART process will be re
11、alized. These include establishing DOD policy, resolving funding issues, developing joint Concepts of Network Employment (CONE) by mission area, and the development and management of joint tools to aid in the use of the iSMART process. 6. Currently, each Service bears the cost to implement iSMART, a
12、nd funding support of the iSMART execution process is inconsistent across the Services. To resolve these issues, the Joint Staff and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) are in the process of Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-M
13、IL-HDBK-524 iii advocating iSMART implementation policy and funding mandates. These mandates will result in improved platform interoperability throughout DOD and improved mission effectiveness in joint mission areas. 7. Access to this document is available at the DSPOs Assist Standards Repository lo
14、cated at https:/assist.dla.mil/ 8. Comments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, Attn: Code 591, 53560 Hull St., San Diego, CA 92152-5001 or emailed to ismartnavy.mil. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted wi
15、thout license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-524 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE FOREWORD II 1. SCOPE 1 1.1. Application . 1 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 3 2.1. General. 3 2.2. Government Documents . 3 2.3. Non-Government Publications. 4 2.4. Order of Precedence. 4 3. DEFINITIONS 5 3.1. Acronyms. 5 4. INTRODU
16、CTION 11 4.1. iSmart Background . 11 4.2. Department of Defense (DOD) Decision Support Process and iSMART 12 4.3. Related iSMART Activities . 13 4.4. Definition and Benefits 14 4.5. Program Offices/Program Managers/Program Development Agencies (POs/PMs/PDAs) 14 4.6. Purpose . 15 4.7. iSMART Handbook
17、 Approach . 15 5. THE ISMART PROCESS 17 5.1. Background 17 5.2. Composition of the IPT 21 5.3. IPT Decision Making Process 22 5.4. Identifying Messages for Implementation 23 5.5. Incremental Development Plans . 23 5.6. PRS and PRDD Development 23 5.7. Special Cases 31 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo
18、 reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-524 v PARAGRAPH PAGE 5.8. Developing the Actual Platform Implementation Specification/Platform Implementation Difference Document APIS/PIDD . 31 5.9. Preparing the Actual Implementation . 33 5.10. TDES Interoperability Autho
19、rity Review and Approval . 33 5.11. Life Cycle iSMART Support . 34 5.12. Software Development . 35 5.13. iSMART Terms and Products 36 6. JCIDS, INTEROPERABILITY, AND ISMART . 41 6.1. Introduction 41 6.2. Capabilities-Based Assessment (CBA) 44 6.3. Initial Capabilities Document (ICD) 45 6.4. Capabili
20、ty Development Document (CDD) . 45 6.5. Capability Production Document (CPD) 47 7. JOINT IMPLEMENTATION OF ISMART 49 7.1. Joint iSMART Databases . 49 7.2. Interoperability Enhancement Process (IEP) . 49 7.3. Joint Capabilities and Limitations (JC 1. US Air Force Command and Control Integration Cente
21、r (AFC2IC) Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-524 18 2. U. S. Navy SPAWAR Systems Center, Pacific (SSC PAC), Code 591 3. US Army CIO G6 (SAIS AOJ) 4. US Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity (MCTSSA) 5. Missile Defense
22、Agency (MDA-BC). Contact information is in the Service/Agency appendices. 5.1.3. The IPT should be responsible for: a. Developing the high-level message implementation requirements for the platform to include message, word and action value/message use implementation. b. Obtaining approval from highe
23、r authority to proceed with the planned implementation. c. From the high-level message implementation requirements, developing the precise protocol and bit-level implementation requirements for the platform. d. Obtaining final Service approval of the platform requirements from higher authority. e. P
24、opulating the Information Exchange Requirements (IER), and the Interoperability Matrix (IOM). f. Developing platform host software requirements in accordance with the Platform Requirements Specification (PRS). The program developer is tasked with developing the host computer program in which the dat
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