http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/977690/hanscom-looks-to-leverage-industry-to-improve-air-picture.aspxHANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. (AFNS) -- A program office at Hanscom Air Force Base is working to improve and upgrade a system that provides comprehensive air surveillance and defense with a recent request for information and industry days.
The Battle Control Systems Fixed, or BCS-F, provides a comprehensive air picture for North America and allows air battle managers to execute command and control missions. Officials are looking for options to modify the system, including processing of new data sets, such as the Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast, ADS-B.
“With the current BCS, we get multiple feeds to create the air picture, and when we integrate ADS-B, we’ll get information from the (Federal Aviation Administration) that would improve accuracy – and details about an aircraft,” said 1st Lt. Dylan Byrd, a launch deputy project manager. “For instance, if we saw a stuck track, we’d have the ability to pull up the emitter category of the aircraft to see if it’s a helicopter instead of tasking resources to get a visual confirmation.”
ADS-B is part of the Next Generation Air Transportation System, or NextGen, and program office personnel will continually be looking at NextGen capabilities. NextGen is a massive initiative between federal partners to modernize America's air transportation system, and according to documentation developed by the FAA, it involves a shift to satellite-based and digital technology.
Additional work includes updating capabilities such as tactical display framework, and functions such as alerts and track history.
“We want to ensure we keep the functions the system has today, but we want to see if we can improve and update them alongside the new abilities ADS-B can bring in, especially if we can get the information seven to 12 times faster,” Byrd said.
Another system capability the program office is looking to enhance is updating what is called the Correlator Tracker’s Earth Model to a more accurate model, known as Earth Centered Earth Fixed.
“Currently, BCS takes multiple sources of data in and assigns them different values, including calculating position and displaying on the screen for the operator,” Byrd said. “However, BCS thinks the world is a rectangle with fixed boundaries and we are trying to eliminate those boundaries. With air defense, the further out you can go and the further out you can look, understand, see and pull data in, the faster you can react and the faster you can provide an updated air picture.”
The program office held industry days at the beginning of August to determine industry interest and capability. Fifteen companies attended, demonstrating significant industry interest.