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LLNL-PRES-753812 This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC
Remote Viewing of NIF Control Room ConsolesNIF User Forum
Steven WeaverNIF Shot Operations Manager
June 25, 2018
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NIF Control Room Console Remote Viewing
Remote viewing of NIF Operations Control Room consoles is now available
Video sharing hardware has been installed in NIF Control Room• NIF Control Room consoles can be viewed from the Open LabNet network• The remote viewer will “see” exactly what's visible on the local console• Capability provides video only; no audio or remote control
Shot Director will approve all remote viewing requests• Determine there is a valid business reason for granting access• Confirm that remote access will not adversely impact current operations• Confirm the person requesting remote access is authorized
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NIF Control Room Console Remote Viewing
Remote viewing of NIF Operations Control Room consoles is now available
Pre-approved business reasons:• VISAR, target, and diagnostic alignment and/or verification• VISAR dry runs off the target data review• SME troubleshooting issues impacting shot operations• Maintenance days activities required for near-term shot operations • Other activities approved by the NOM
Pre-approved persons for remote access:• Shot RI, Section Leaders, and SME approved by Section Leaders• Other persons authorized by the NOM
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Remote Viewing Session – Architecture Overview
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Remote Viewing Session – Process Overview
Participant Action1. Shot RI/User Gain approval from On-Shift Shot Director
• Annotation, pre-shift meeting, call x37009, etc.2. Shot Director Notify the Duty Engineer the remote viewing session is approved3. Duty Engineer Establish remote viewing session:
• NetSupport to the desired controls console• Start a WebEx meeting from the connected OpenLabNet computer• Provide the 9-digit session connection ID
4. Shot RI/User Start WebEx (in remote computer or iPhone) in browser• Select ‘Attend a Meeting’• Enter DE provided 9-digit session connection ID as ‘room ID’• Select host screen to display and enter full screen mode if required
5. Shot RI/User Perform desired alignment, verification, etc• Communicate with operator the (e.g., TAC) via phone.• Notify operator, SD, or DE when complete
6. Duty Engineer Terminate the Remote Viewing Session
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NIF Control Room Console Remote Viewing
Remote viewing of NIF Operations Control Room consoles is now available
Video sharing hardware has been installed in NIF Control Room• NIF Control Room consoles can be viewed from the Open LabNet network• The remote viewer will “see” exactly what's visible on the local console• Capability provides video only; no audio or remote control
• Procedures— NOM Standing Order TSO-2018-01, Remote Viewing of NIF Control Room
Consoles— NIF-1003985839, NIF Control Room Console Remote Viewing Procedure
Shot Director will approve all remote viewing requests— Determine there is a valid business reason for granting access— Confirm that remote access will not adversely impact current operations— Confirm the person requesting remote access is authorized
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NIF Control Room Console Remote Viewing
Remote viewing of NIF Operations Control Room consoles is now available
NIF References:• NIF-1003985839, NIF Control Room Console Remote Viewing Procedure• NOM Standing Order TSO-2018-01, Remote Viewing of NIF Control Room
Consoles
How to: Enable or disable your WebEx Host License/account• https://answers.llnl.gov/portal/app/portlets/results/viewsolution.jsp?page=1&
position=8&solutionid=161209151220742
How to: Manually install the WebEx client (Computer)• https://answers.llnl.gov/portal/app/portlets/results/viewsolution.jsp?page=1&
position=3&solutionid=040373412476212
LLNL-PRES-753812 This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC
NIF Classified Operations Considerations
Presented to NIF User ForumTom Kohut
Classified Operations ManagerMark Miller
Classified Systems ManagerBrandi Lechleiter
Classified Operations Associate
June, 2018
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Classification review process— Screening review- who/how
• Classified campaigns• Spectrometers
— Campaign memos- who/how• Diagnostic Addendums• Campaign plans
– Protecting known classified– Preventing inadvertent classified data collection
— Approval Manager reviews- who/how
Current NIF classified capabilities— Schedule impacts of classified operations
Requesting new capabilities
Classified operations considerations
A significant fraction of NIF experiments (20-30%) have some classified aspect
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Classification Review Process
The risk of improperly identifying classified data or material warrants close attention to detail.
• All campaigns are screened to identity known/potential classification impacts• Quarterly screening by Classification Review Committee
• Includes DC’s from campaigns, facility and OCEC• Identifies campaigns with known or suspected classified aspects• Identifies need for Campaign Classification Memos/updates
• Every experiment is also reviewed for spectrometer use (shot review process)• Can result in potential for collecting classified data even when not intended• Documented in classification review tool in shotplanner
• Classified operations team reviews each shot setup in CMT/SST and ensures setup is consistent with reviews any necessary controls are flowed down to the operations teams
• Specific to the experiment; Result in annotations in AppMan• Some actions are required to prevent collecting unintended classified
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Campaign Classification Memos
Important that the Appendix is correct and up to date to avoid delays in experiment approval.
• Drafted by program DCs/Project Engineers• Identify what specific aspects of a campaign
are classified• Includes an Appendix that specifies exactly
what will be used and how it is to be treated• ‘Used’ or ‘not used’• Potential to collect classified (whether
intended or not)• Disposition: no controls required, lock out
(to prevent classified), or run in secure mode
• Used by ops team in conjunction with memo to identify campaign plan
• The Campaign plan links the memo to specific detailed procedures for use by operations
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Current/Planned Classified Ops Capabilities
Classified targets (visually unclassified) approved for TARPOS90-239 and TANDM90-348
Electronic classified data collection is limited to simple cameras with fiber outputs only (VISAR, GXD, DISC) . Evaluating SLOS
Red=In work
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Requesting new classified capabilities
New diagnostics are evaluated for possible classified impact during the design process, when we are notified— If there appears to be classified potential and features can be added
easily, we often will do so
Contact me or Mark Miller AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE if you are thinking about something new (i.e. not on the above list) that might need to be classified— We will evaluate:
• Is it possible/practical• What a potential timeline might be• If scope is large enough that management must approve this as a separate
project or we can handle it within current resources— New capabilities typically take months or longer to put in place
Failure to plan ahead may mean you can’t take the data you would like.
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https://nifsp.llnl.gov/nif/Operations/ClassOps/SitePages/Home.aspx
Note the file is OUO and password protected. Many of the project engineers have the password.
Contact classified ops if you need the password.
Screenshot: (last item on the bottom)
Link for Classified Memo Addendum:
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