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Federal AviationAdministrationExternal Consumer
Access to FAA Data Sets via SWIM
FAA Communications, Information & Network Programs Group (CINP)
Date: April 2015
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Topics
• SWIM Background• Data Product Availability• Becoming a SWIM Consumer• FAA Documents for SWIM Consumers
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SWIM Background and Benefits• Replaces unique interfaces with modern standards-
based data exchange• Provides SWIM Consumers access to FAA data
without directly connecting to individual systems• Facilitates leveraging a single interface to receive
multiple data products• More information provided at link below:
– http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/swim
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Data Product Availability (Existing)
The following SWIM products are currently available for consumption by external entities. Please visit the Access Agreement Portal at data.faa.gov to register and request access.
Producer Description NSRR Business Service Name
ITWS
Integrated Terminal Weather System (ITWS) provides a variety of weather information in graphic and textual forms, such as windshear and microburst predictions, storm cell and lightning information, and terminal area winds aloft
SWIM ITWS Subscription
TFMSTraffic Flow Management (TFMS) will provide Aircraft Situation Display (ASDI) data, which will include aircraft scheduling, routing, and positional information
TFMData: Flight Data
TFMData: Flow Data
STDDSSWIM Terminal Data Distribution System (STDDS) provides surface movement data (ASDE-X), Runway Visual Range (RVR), and a variety of departure event data
Surface Movement Event (SMES)
Airport Data (APDS)
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Data Product Availability (Near Future)
The following SWIM products are scheduled to be available for consumption by external entities and listed on the Access Agreement Portal by the end of 2015.
Producer Description NSRR Business Service Name
SFDPS
SWIM Flight Data Publication Service (SFDPS) will provide a variety of En Route flight data, such as flight plans, beacon codes, and handoff status. SFDPS will also disseminate data regarding airspaces, such as Sector configuration data, route status, Special Activity Airspace (SAA) status, and altimeter settings.
En Route Flight Data Publication
En Route Airspace Data Publication
En Route Operational Data Publication
En Route General Message Publication
AIM FNS Provides Notice to Airmen (NOTAMs) FNS NOTAM Distribution
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Data Product Availability (Distant Future)
The following SWIM products are scheduled to be available for consumption by external entities and listed on the Access Agreement Portal in 2016 or beyond.
Producer Description NSRR Business Service Name
AIM-MSegment2
AIMM Segment 2 (S2) will modernize the ingestion, integration, management, and distribution of aeronautical information (AI) by establishing the Aeronautical Common Services (ACS) and a one-stop-shop (OSS) customer portal. ACS and OSS will streamline dissemination and updates to Airport reference and configuration data, SAA/ SUA, FNS, and other types of AI information.
TBD
AIM SAAProvides Airport reference and configuration data, including: definitions and schedule information for Special Activity Airspace (SAA), Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR), procedure (RNAV/RNP) data, and obstacles.
Get Static SAA
Put Static SAA
SAA Operational Schedule
SAA Schedule Notification
CSS-WxCSS-Wx will modernize, centralize and streamline distribution of weather within the NAS. CSS-Wx will replace with NEMS-based SOA Services existing data feeds from ITWS, CIWS, EWD, WMSCR, and WARP.
TBD
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Data Product Availability (Distant Future)
The following SWIM products are scheduled to be available for consumption by external entities and listed on the Access Agreement Portal in 2016 or beyond.
Producer Description NSRR Business Service Name
NCRThe NAS Common Reference (NCR) Service will integrate, aggregate, correlate, and filter a variety of NAS data to form spatial and temporal relationships.
TBD
STDDSDisseminate Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) data via the NEMS
Terminal Automation Information Service (TAIS)
TBFMTime Based Flow Management (TBFM) will provide a variety of aircraft metering information, airport configuration and adaptation data.
TBFM Metering Publication
TFDMTerminal Flight Data Manager (TFDM) will provide a variety of Airport information, Surface and flight data, and flow information
TBD
WMSCRThe Weather Message Switching Center Replacement System (WMSCR) collects, processes, stores, and disseminates textual aviation weather products such as PIREPs and Altimeter data.
Publish PIREP
Publish Altimeter Setting
Submit PIREP
Submit Altimeter Setting
Acknowledge Weather Report
WMSCR Report Retrieval Service
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Key Actions Required
Note: Existing NEMS users may skip to the FNTB stage.
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External Consumer On-Ramping ProcessExternal Consumer On-Ramping to SWIM Roles and Responsibilities
Exte
rnal
Cons
umer
CINP
ATO
DMNE
O
Phase
Mailbox Monitoring
Apply for NSRR AcctEmail to [email protected]
Discover business services available
via SWIM
Verify existing Consumer Class
Data MOA
Assign primary and backup external consumer POCs
Initial communication with customer to
provide process and background
documentation
Meet with customer to answer questions and
understand requirements Document
meeting outcomes
Define required
environments
Obtain cost estimates
If required, Develop SWIM Consumer
Class MOA and get approvals from FAA
legal
Coordinate R&D on-ramping (if R&D
required)
Provide CINP and NEO confirmation
that the MOA requirement has
been met
R&D on-ramping for SWIM interface
development
Order Operational NEMS Consumer
On-ramping Service
Coordinate FNTB on-ramping
FNTB on-ramping for SWIM interface
checkout
R&D check
out
FNTB check
out
Coordinate Operational NESG
and NEMS on-ramping
Order Operational NESG USIs
Operational NESG and on-ramping to
NEMS
Notification of successful on-
ramping
Verify that the Tailored External Consumer On-Ramping Checklist is Complete
Provide on-going first point of contact support for external
consumers
Kickoff OIB checklist
Visit the Access Agreement Portal at data.faa.gov to register and request access to available SWIM products.
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Access Agreement
• NAS Data Release Group– Purpose: The NAS Data Release Group evaluates all applicable NAS
Data Release requests for the FAA to determine if they are eligible for approval by the NAS Data Management Director. The FAA may only release NAS data to external organizations identified in an approved Access Agreement
• Required Actions– Create an account at data.faa.gov and sign Access Agreement
– You will receive an email with your signed copy of the Access Agreement
• Keep this Access Agreement copy for your records
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NAS Service Registry/Repository
• NAS Service Registry/Repository (NSRR)– Purpose: The NAS Registry and Repository (NSRR) contains the
documentation necessary to develop Consumer interfaces to include: Web Service Description Documents (WSDD), JMS description Documents (JMSDD), WSDLs, XML schemas, etc.
– SWIM Governance Policies can be found at:• http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/programs/swim/governance/standards/
• Required Actions– Review NSRR for data products and
supporting product documentation
– Allow 7-10 days for account creation• http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/programs/swim/nsrr_form/ Service
ConsumerServiceProvider
NSRR
Exchange Messages
Publish and Register Services
Discover and
Consume Services
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Client Development• Review the NEMS User Guide Document
– Understand Basic and Enhanced capabilities of NEMS– Understand the interaction between various capabilities
• I.e. Any consumer can order mediation capability but dynamic subscription must be enabled by producer before the consumer can order it
• Required Actions– Identify critical staff in your organization to facilitate interface
development– Collaborate with your designated Project Lead to complete on-
ramping form based on consumer requirements– Develop client to consume service
• See SWIM Jump start kit
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Prepare to Establish Connectivity
• Review the “FTI NBPS User Guide Volume 2” Document – Understand NAS Enterprise Security Gateway (NESG) requirements– Understand Security requirements– Understand the various connection options and the impact of design on
availability • I.e. Internet VPN or dedicated connection(s)
• Review the VPN Technical Requirements Document• Complete the Consumer On-Ramping Form• Identify critical staff in your organization to facilitate
connectivity– Network administrator
– Security administrator
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FAA Research & Development Domain
• External Consumers are required to connect to the FAA’s R&D Domain– Identify how your organization will connect to R&D
• VPN over dedicated connection or Internet
• Provide the following information to your appointed FAA project lead
– Technical Points of Contact (POC)– IP Addresses
» External IP Address of VPN Concentrator» IP Addresses of systems that will be accessing the FAA
– Connect to R&D to complete client development
– Work with FAA test personnel to verify that client is functioning properly
• FAA External Consumer project lead to provide required information for connectivity
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FAA FTI National Test Bed (FNTB)
• External Consumers are required to connect to the FTI National Test Bed – Establish connectivity to the FNTB Domain
– Perform FNTB consumer qualification testing with the FNTB NEMS environment
– FNTB consumer qualification testing is required prior to deploying in the operational NAS environment
• FNTB qualification ensures that consumer has connectivity and is able to receive messages via NEMS
– Determine if your desired operational connectivity approach requires additional testing in the FNTB
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FAA Documents and Links
SWIM Jumpstart Kit v4.3http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/programs/swim/documentation/media/swim_standards/JumpstartR4.zip
NSRR Account Request Formhttp://www.faa.gov/nextgen/programs/swim/nsrr_form/
SWIM NEMS User Guide Revision B
FTI NBPS User GuideVolume 2
VPN Technical
Requirements
Consumer On-Ramping
Form
http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/swim
SWIM Background
http://data.faa.gov
Access Agreement Portal
FTI NBPS User Guide
VPN Technical Reqs
On-Ramping Form
NEMS User Guide
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On-Going Support• Pre-Operational Deployment
– Your assigned Project Lead will be your single point of contact for all coordination, status checks, and will provide additional contact information for subject matter experts as required.
• After transition to Operational Environment– The Network Enterprise Management Center (NEMC) will serve as the
SWIM helpdesk for Consumers that have been cut-over to Production. – NEMC Contact Information:
• 855-FAA-NEMC (855-322-6362)• Use option 1, followed by option 3 for Enterprise Services.
– NEMS Support Hours: • 24/7/365
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Pre-Operational Deployment Key Contacts
• Your organization will be provided both a primary and backup POC upon entry into the external consumer on-ramping process
Mailbox: [email protected]
• Alex Prikhodko [email protected]• Brandon Wang [email protected]• David Wickes [email protected]• Wendy Swartz [email protected]• Rob Johnson [email protected]• Michelle Sreedharan [email protected]