Supply chain applications I: designing the support logistics for the FAA ACE-IDS system

  • Authors:
  • Ricki G. Ingalls;John W. Nazemetz

  • Affiliations:
  • Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK;Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation
  • Year:
  • 2001

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Abstract

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is beginning to field the Automated Surface Observing System Controller Equipment --- Information Display System (ACE-IDS) and required a study on the service logistics for the system. The ACE-IDS is a combination of commercial-off-the shelf (COTS) and custom built hardware and software components interfaced with existing FAA and National Weather Service (NWS) systems. The ACE-IDS includes a set of networked workstations capable of displaying selected subsets of data from 10,000 predefined screens and extends the capability of the current Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS). These screen displays are populated in real time using data from a variety of FAA and NWS systems such as the ASOS, the Automation of Field Operations and Service (AFOS), and the Flight Data Input/Output (FDIO) systems. This paper outlines a simulation study that was used to develop spares and inventory strategies for the deployment of ACE-IDS.