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spelling ftdtic:ADA304395 2023-05-15T16:37:31+02:00 Mission Analysis Support for USCG International Ice Patrol. Pritchett, Clark W. Armacost, Robert L. COAST GUARD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER GROTON CT 1995-11 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA304395 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA304395 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA304395 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft Economics and Cost Analysis Snow Ice and Permafrost Active & Passive Radar Detection & Equipment *COST EFFECTIVENESS *OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS *MISSIONS *RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT *COAST GUARD OPERATIONS *SIDE LOOKING RADAR *ICE FORECASTING COMPUTER PROGRAMS DATA PROCESSING UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT HIGH COSTS CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AIRBORNE LIMITATIONS AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT SHIP DEFENSE SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GEODETIC SATELLITES SURVEILLANCE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SHIPPING ICEBERGS IIP(INTERNATIONAL ICE PATROL) COEA(COST AND OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS) SLAR(SIDE LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR) APS-135 Text 1995 ftdtic 2016-02-19T18:15:21Z This report summarizes the Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis (COEA) of feasible new alternatives in management, technology and operations for the International Ice Patrol (IIP). Alternatives were restricted to existing technology and proven and acceptable management procedures. Existing and planned satellite-based surveillance systems will have little value for detecting medium and small sized icebergs, the most dangerous ones to shipping. A more powerful modern computer and data processing system will provide the capacity required for IIP to reliably track an increased number of icebergs and more accurately forecast the ice limits. Failure to upgrade the APS-135 SLAR (Side Looking Airborne Radar) with a new digital processor incurs considerable cost and performance risk. IIP would have to fly approximately 200 additional hours ($890,000) with a less capable radar to achieve the same level of mission performance. The new processor may reduce flying hours considerably if it allows the full SLAR sweepwidth of 84 NM to be used for searching. IIP is well run, from both an operations and program management standpoint. Actual costs of operating the IIP program have been under-reported in the past. All costs that were anributable to the IIP program, such as administrative costs, were not identified. Aircraft surveillance is the major component (approximately 75%) of the total program cost ot the International Ice Patrol. The majority of reported costs for IIP are being recovered from the contributing SOLAS signatory nations. Ice Services Branch, Environment Canada provided cost estimates for Canadian management and operation of the IIP. Prepared in collaboration with Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando. Text Ice permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Canada
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topic Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft
Economics and Cost Analysis
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Active & Passive Radar Detection & Equipment
*COST EFFECTIVENESS
*OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
*MISSIONS
*RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
*COAST GUARD OPERATIONS
*SIDE LOOKING RADAR
*ICE FORECASTING
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DATA PROCESSING
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
HIGH COSTS
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
AIRBORNE
LIMITATIONS
AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT
SHIP DEFENSE SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
GEODETIC SATELLITES
SURVEILLANCE
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SHIPPING
ICEBERGS
IIP(INTERNATIONAL ICE PATROL)
COEA(COST AND OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS)
SLAR(SIDE LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR)
APS-135
spellingShingle Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft
Economics and Cost Analysis
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Active & Passive Radar Detection & Equipment
*COST EFFECTIVENESS
*OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
*MISSIONS
*RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
*COAST GUARD OPERATIONS
*SIDE LOOKING RADAR
*ICE FORECASTING
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DATA PROCESSING
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
HIGH COSTS
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
AIRBORNE
LIMITATIONS
AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT
SHIP DEFENSE SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
GEODETIC SATELLITES
SURVEILLANCE
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SHIPPING
ICEBERGS
IIP(INTERNATIONAL ICE PATROL)
COEA(COST AND OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS)
SLAR(SIDE LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR)
APS-135
Pritchett, Clark W.
Armacost, Robert L.
Mission Analysis Support for USCG International Ice Patrol.
topic_facet Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft
Economics and Cost Analysis
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Active & Passive Radar Detection & Equipment
*COST EFFECTIVENESS
*OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
*MISSIONS
*RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
*COAST GUARD OPERATIONS
*SIDE LOOKING RADAR
*ICE FORECASTING
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DATA PROCESSING
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
HIGH COSTS
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
AIRBORNE
LIMITATIONS
AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT
SHIP DEFENSE SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
GEODETIC SATELLITES
SURVEILLANCE
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SHIPPING
ICEBERGS
IIP(INTERNATIONAL ICE PATROL)
COEA(COST AND OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS)
SLAR(SIDE LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR)
APS-135
description This report summarizes the Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis (COEA) of feasible new alternatives in management, technology and operations for the International Ice Patrol (IIP). Alternatives were restricted to existing technology and proven and acceptable management procedures. Existing and planned satellite-based surveillance systems will have little value for detecting medium and small sized icebergs, the most dangerous ones to shipping. A more powerful modern computer and data processing system will provide the capacity required for IIP to reliably track an increased number of icebergs and more accurately forecast the ice limits. Failure to upgrade the APS-135 SLAR (Side Looking Airborne Radar) with a new digital processor incurs considerable cost and performance risk. IIP would have to fly approximately 200 additional hours ($890,000) with a less capable radar to achieve the same level of mission performance. The new processor may reduce flying hours considerably if it allows the full SLAR sweepwidth of 84 NM to be used for searching. IIP is well run, from both an operations and program management standpoint. Actual costs of operating the IIP program have been under-reported in the past. All costs that were anributable to the IIP program, such as administrative costs, were not identified. Aircraft surveillance is the major component (approximately 75%) of the total program cost ot the International Ice Patrol. The majority of reported costs for IIP are being recovered from the contributing SOLAS signatory nations. Ice Services Branch, Environment Canada provided cost estimates for Canadian management and operation of the IIP. Prepared in collaboration with Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando.
author2 COAST GUARD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER GROTON CT
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author Pritchett, Clark W.
Armacost, Robert L.
author_facet Pritchett, Clark W.
Armacost, Robert L.
author_sort Pritchett, Clark W.
title Mission Analysis Support for USCG International Ice Patrol.
title_short Mission Analysis Support for USCG International Ice Patrol.
title_full Mission Analysis Support for USCG International Ice Patrol.
title_fullStr Mission Analysis Support for USCG International Ice Patrol.
title_full_unstemmed Mission Analysis Support for USCG International Ice Patrol.
title_sort mission analysis support for uscg international ice patrol.
publishDate 1995
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA304395
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