NDIA HSI SubCommittee Brief 090609.1
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NDIA HSI SubCommittee Brief 090609.1
DoD Human Systems Integration Overview Stuart Booth ODUSD(A&T) Systems and Software Engineering HSI SE Division HSI Sub-committee Meeting, June, 2009 Agenda • • • • • • • Introduction SSE Organization Structure What is HSI? HSI and Systems Engineering Overview HSI and SE Benefits Recent HSI Developments DoD HSI Management Plan Overview 2 SSE Organization Director, Systems and Software Engineering Gordon Kranz SES Deputy Director Strategic Initiatives Kristen Baldwin SES Deputy Director Engineering and Test Policy and Guidance Christopher DiPetto SES Functional Responsibilities Functional Responsibilities • Early Systems Engineering • System of Systems SE • Program Protection Plan Policy & Guidance • Acquisition Cyber Security • SE Research Center – University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) • Studies and Analyses •Policy & Guidance - Systems Engineering - Test & Evaluation - Software Engineering •SSE Document Coordination and Approval Process - Systems Engineering Plan - Test & Evaluation Master Plan - Test & Evaluation Strategy •Standards •Energy Deputy Director Human Capital and Specialty Engineering Nicholas Torelli SES Functional Responsibilities •Human Capital Strategy & Planning: - Technical Mgmt Workforce Development / Health - DAWIA Certification Standards - Competency Models •Specialty Engineering: - Quality and Producibility - Reliability, Availability, Maintainability / Supportability - Value Engineering / Reduction in Total Ownership Cost (RTOC) - Human Systems Integration - System Safety - Modeling & Simulation Deputy Director Acquisition Systems Engineering and Test Support James Thompson SES Functional Responsibilities •OIPT/DAB/DSAB Support •Technical Support to Acquisition Programs •Program Assessments: - Assessments of Operational Test Readiness - Program Support Reviews - Non-Advocate Reviews •DAES Database Analysis and Support •Measurements and Analysis •T&E Oversight List 3 What is Human Systems Integration? Human Systems Integration (HSI) is the interdisciplinary technical and management processes for integrating human considerations within and across all system elements; an essential enabler to systems engineering practice. Personnel Manpower Human Systems Integration Survivability SOH INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook v.3.1 ; Aug 2007 Training Human Factors Eng 4 System Development Challenge Hardware HSI performs its technical work at the intersection of Hardware, Software and Human elements. Software Human Thekey keyisisto tostrike strikethe theright rightbalance balancebetween betweenthe thehardware, hardware,software softwareand and The humanininachieving achievingthe thebest bestpossible possiblesystem systemperformance. performance. human 5 Improved Total System Performance DoD Acquisition Process MS A MDD Materiel Solution Analysis MS B MS C Engineering and Manufacturing Development Technology Development PDR or PDR Production and Deployment O&S Full Rate Production Decision Review CDR Acquisition Lifecycle Total Integrated System ( Hardware, Software, Human) SE & HSI Policy & Guidance HSI Activities & Products ( Capabilities ‐> System Requirements ‐> Design ‐> Implementation ‐> Verification & Validation) Human‐Machine Interface Design, procedures and aids Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Work Distribution over Crew Crew are qualified, rested, motivated, vigilant and healthy Human Systems Integration Activity (within and among the elements) Human Factors Engineering Personnel Training Manpower Safety, & Occ. Health Habitability Survivability Human Systems Integration Definition (Ref: DoDI 5000.02 Encl. 8, DAG Chap. 6) Systems Engineering (Ref: DoDI 5000.02 Encl. 12, DAG Chap 4) (Incorporates all technical and technical management activities) 6 Systems Engineering Life Cycle Processes Technical Management Processes Decision Analysis Risk Management Technical Planning Technical Assessment Configuration Management Technical Data Management Requirements Management Interface Management Human Systems Integration Activities Human‐Machine Interface Design, procedures and aids Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Work Distribution over Crew Crew are qualified, rested, motivated, vigilant and healthy Human Systems Integration Activity ( within and among the elements) Technical Processes Stakeholder Requirements Definition Integration Human Factors Engineering Personnel Training Manpower Environment, Safety, & Occ. Health Habitability Personnel Survivability Human Systems Integration Definition (Ref: DoDI 5000.02 Encl. 8, DAG Chap. 6) Requirements Analysis Architecture Design Verification Transition Implementation Validation The respective overarching technical processes (that include HSI) are iterative, concurrent, & integrated …and the processes are applied with different emphasis over the program development life cycle. 7 Technical Processes Notional Emphasis of Activity Acquisition AcquisitionPhases Phases Technical Technical Processes Processes Materiel Solution Analysis MS A Technology Development Engineering and Manufacturing Development MS B MS C Production and Deployment Stakeholder Requirements Definition Requirements Analysis HSI is involved in all these processes! Architecture Design Implementation Note: The process activity emphasis will vary depending on the program strategy. Operations and Support Integration Verification Transition Validation Technical Reviews Technical Reviews Technical TechnicalBaseline Baseline ITR ASR Preferred System Concept SRR System Spec SFR System Functional Baseline PDR Allocated Baseline ITR - Initial Technical Review ASR- Alternative Systems Review SRR - System Requirements Review SFR – System Functional Review PDR – Preliminary Design Review CDR – Critical Design Review CDR Initial Product Baseline TRR SVR/ FCA/ PRR OTRR PCA ISR Product Baseline SVR – System Verification Review TRR- Test Readiness Review FCA- Functional Configuration Audit PRR – Product Readiness Review OTRR – Operational Test Readiness Review PCA – Physical Configuration Audit ISR – In- Service Review 8 NASA SE Investment Analysis Total Program Overrun 32 NASA Programs 200 GRO76 Program Overrun 180 TDRSS 160 GALL IRAS 140 Actual + Definition$ Program Overrun = ---------------------------------Target + Definition$ HST TETH 120 100 80 Definition $ Definition Percent = ---------------------------------Target + Definition$ OMV GOES I-M MARS CEN ACT EDO LAND76 ERB77 MAG CHA.REC. COBE STS 60 LAND78 GRO82 SEASAT 40 UARS DE 20 SMM 0 0 Programsthat thatinvest investless lessthan than55%% Programs onSE SEare arealmost almostguaranteed guaranteedan an on 80%ororgreater greateroverrun. overrun. 80% 5 ERB88 VOY HEAO 2 R = 0.5206 EUVE/EP ULYS PIONVEN 10 IUE ISEE 15 20 Definition Percent of Total Estimate Source Werner Gruhl, 1992 NASA Comptroller’s Office 9 Consolidated SE and HSI Investment Projection Target SE Investment Estimate: 10% to 15% Target HSI Investment Estimate: 1% to 4.5 % 200 Objective:DoDI DoDI5000.02 5000.02requires requiresup-front up-frontinvestment investmentto to Objective: achievean aninformed informedand andbalanced balancedacquisition acquisitionsolution solution achieve whereSE SEand andHSI HSIplay playaakey keyrole. role. where Program Overrun 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 5 10 15 20 Definition Percent of Total Estimate Ref: http://www.incose.org/secoe/ Ref: Impact of SE at NASA (SECOE 02-02) 10 SSE’s Shifting Concentration 2009 and Beyond Concentration on Program Formulation • • • • • Implement technically-based Materiel Development Decision Ensure mandatory Milestone A supported by SE analysis Analyze PDR Reports and Post-CDR Reports to inform the MDA Renew government oversight of DT&E to reduce risk in IOT&E Execute mandated PSRs and AOTRs A 2009 ICD Materiel Solution Analysis Materiel Development Decision 2003 – 2008 B Technology Development Engineering and Manufacturing Development Post-PDR Assessment PDR PDR IOC Production and Deployment CPD CDD Pre-Systems Acquisition C Post-CDR Assessment FRP Decision Review FOC Operations and Support CDR or Systems Acquisition Sustainment 2003 – 2008 Concentration on Program Execution • • • • • Stood up new AT&L organization focused on SE Integrated SE and DT&E Published AT&L SE policy letters instantiated in DoDI 5000.02 Overhauled and enriched DAWIA curriculum Created common framework for program assessments 11 Congressional & AT&L Direction National Defense Authorization (NDAA) Act FY 2008 Responsibility for Human Systems Integration Activities AT&L Memorandum Assigns DoD Executive Responsibility or HSI NDAA FY 09 Congressional report request for an HSI Plan 12 DoD HSI Organization Office of Secretary of Defense Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) Director, Defense Research and Engineering Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel & Readiness) DUSD, Acquisition & Technology (A&T) DUSD, Science & Technology (S&T) HSI Management Responsibility Director, Biological Systems Director, Requirements & Program & Budgeting Director, Systems and Software Engineering Joint HSI Steering Committee (OSD, Army, Navy, Air Force, JHSI WG) Associate Director, Total Force Requirements Joint HSI Working Group (OSD, Army, Navy, Air Force) 13 DoD HSI Governance Structure OSD S&T • JHSISC Co-Chair • HSI Research A&T • JHSISC Co-Chair • Systems Engineering Policy • Systems Engineering Guidance • Program Support Reviews P&R • HSI Policy • HSI Guidance Future Plans (2009 and beyond): NSA, NRO, DSOC*, US Coast Guard, etc. OSD DoD HSI Management Plan Joint HSI Steering Committee (JHSISC) Army Navy MANPRINT NAVPRINT Army HSI Mgt. Plan Navy HSI Mgt. Plan •Army HSI Org •Army HSI Process •Resources •Metrics •Tasks • Navy HSI Org • Navy HSI Process • Resources • Metrics • Tasks Tasking, Coordination, Status Joint HSI Working Group Air Force AFHSI AF HSI Mgt. Plan •Air Force HSI Org •Air Force HSI Process •Resources •Metrics •Tasks 14 DoD HSI Planning Approach FY09 DoD HSI Management Plan Summary Outline • HSI Organization • Roles and Responsibilities • Lifecycle Process • HSI Acquisition Integration • HSI Human Capital Development • FY09 Key Tasks • FY09 Schedule • Resource Requirements • Maturity and Effectiveness Metrics • Assessment Process Objectives: • Foster communication • Address common need areas • Describe how HSI is implemented • Report on progress against plan • Foster consistency where it makes sense Air Force HSI Mgmt Plan Annex Army HSI Mgmt Plan Annex Naval HSI Mgmt Plan Annex 15 DoD HSI Acquisition Implementation Army MANPRINT Program Air Force HSI Program Office of Secretary of Defense Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) Director, Defense Research and Engineering Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel & Readiness) DUSD, Acquisition & Technology (A&T) DUSD, Science & Technology (S&T) HSI Management Responsibility Director, Biological Systems Director, Requirements & Program & Budgeting Director, Systems and Software Engineering Associate Director, Total Force Requirements Joint HSI Steering Group (OSD, Army, Navy, Air Force, JHSI WG) Joint HSI Working Group (OSD, Army, Navy, Air Force) NAVPRINT Program Joint HSI Working Group Secretary of the Navy ASN Research, Development & Acquisition Program Executive Offices Program Management Offices Chief of Naval Operations CHSENG NAVSEA N1 NAVAIR NAVSUP SPAWAR NETC SYSCOM HSI Working Group (rotating lead, currently NAVSEA) N2 N4 N6 NPS N8 N091 CNIC N09F Fleet Readiness Enterprise NAVFAC HSI Program planning and execution MARCORSYSCOM ONR N3/N5 NPC HSI Policy, Requirements & Resources 16 OSD HSI Plan for FY09 • • • • Continue to strengthen OSD and Services HSI relationships Expand the reach of Joint HSI Steering Committee to agencies and other Title 10 commands Establish alignment with ongoing Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) and Defense Safety Oversight Council (DSOC) efforts Develop Human Capital Development Plan – HSI competency development for SEs • • • Strengthen Program Assessment Reviews in the HSI domain Conduct HSI industry outreach through INCOSE, NDIA, GEIA (now TechAmerica) Develop consistent method for reporting Services HSI operating costs. 17 HSI Outreach & Coordination • DSOC (Defense Safety Oversight Council) – MG Travis, DSOC HSI Task Force • NDIA (National Defense Industrial Association) – Formed HSI Subcommittee at OSD request • INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) – INCOSE SE Handbook includes HSI – OSD / Services are Members of the INCOSE HSI WG • HFE TAG ( Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group) – S&T Outreach • Tech America (formerly GEIA) – HSI Standards Committee – OSD / Service participation • Graduate HSI Education within Service’s Academic Programs (Naval Post Graduate School and Air Force Institute of Technology) 18 DoD HSI Mgmt Plan Key Tasks Areas Key Task Area Notes Process and Planning Effectively integrate HSI as part of the technical planning on programs. Definitions and Terminology Establish consistent definition in terms across for HSI that all three Services will share. Education and Training Strengthen workforce education and training for HSI. HSI Staffing Increase dedicated HSI staffing to support programs. HSI Maturity and Effectiveness Metrics Define common and consistent means for defining and collecting data to assess HSI maturity and effectiveness on programs. Acquisition Guidance Define supporting acquisition guidance to assist program managers to enable HSI implementation on programs. Requirements Development Implement HSI requirements (KPPs/KSAs) within the JCIDS process. Tools and Technology Intelligently apply tools an technology that systemize HSI methods on programs and provide consistent results. Communications Proactively engage the DoD community to explain the benefits of HSI. Standards Consider standards that address the full scope of HSI that links element level standards. This may be done in the context of systems engineering. Leadership and Governance Establish and maintain HSI DoD leadership and governance among DoD Components to achieve acquisition goals of improved overall system performance and lower ownership costs. 19 Backup 20 NASA Programs ACT CEN CHA.REC COBE DE EDO ERB 77 ERB 80 EUVF/EP GALL GOES 1‐M GRO 78 GRO 82 HEAO HST IRAS ISEE IUE LAND 76 LAND 78 MARS OMV PIONVEN SEASAT SMM STS TDRSS TETH UARS ULYSSES VOYAGER APPLIED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE CENTAUR (UPPER STAGE ‐‐TO BOOST FROM SHUTTLE TO GEO) (???) COSMIC RAY (OBSERVATORY) BACKGROUND EXPLORER DYNAMICS EXPLORER (A & B) EXTENDED DURATION ORBITER (MEDICAL) EARTH RADIATION BUDGET SATELLITE EARTH RADIATION BUDGET SATELLITE EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET EXPLORER/EXPLORER PLATFORM PLANETARY MISSION TO JUPITER EARTH OBSERVATION MISSION GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY (1978) GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY (1982) HIGH ENERGY ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY (A, B & C) HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE INFRARED ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY INTERNATIONAL/SUN EARTH EXPLORER INTERNATIONAL ULTRA VIOLET EXPLORER LANDSAT ‐EARTH OBSERVER LANDSAT ‐EARTH OBSERVER MARS OBSERVER ORBITAL MANEUVERING VEHICLE PIONEER/VENUS (NAME, NOT AN ACRONYM) SEA OBSERVER SATELLITE SOLAR MAXIMUM MISSION (SUN SPOT PERIOD) SHUTTLE MISSIONS TRACKING DATA RELAY SATELLITE SYSTEM TETHERED SATELLITE ULTRAVIOLET ASTRONOMICAL RESEARCH SATELLITE SOLAR/POLAR PLANETARY MISSIONS (NAME, NOT AN ACRONYM) 21 Heuristic Claim of SE & HSI • Effective systems engineering & HSI leads to – Improved system quality and performance – Lower life cycle costs – Improved schedule performance Traditional Design SYSTEM DETAILED DESIGN DESIGN PRODUCTION INTEGRATION Risk Time TEST Risk “System Thinking” Design Saved Time/ Cost Value of Systems Engineering; INCOSE Symposium 6/04 Time Ref: Eric Honour Honourcode, Inc. 22 HSI Activities During Acquisition MS A MDD Materiel Solution Analysis MS B Technology Development PDR or PDR Validate HSI Requirements and POM ( Manpower, Personnel, Training, Safety, Occupational Health, Survivability and Human Factors Engineering) Include HSI considerations in initial TDS, SEP, and TES Include HSI analysis and deliverables in the in AoA Analyze and decompose HSI requirements. Validate HSI requirements allocations via Mockups, simulation and analysis. Contribute to system and subsystem level trade studies. Include HSI in the SEP and TEMP. Assess HSI Total Operating Cost MS C Engineering and Manufacturing Development Production and Deployment Full Rate Production Decision Review CDR Validate HSI requirements against the system design via analysis, simulations and reviews. Include HSI in the SEP and TEMP Assess HSI Total Operating Cost O&S Test and evaluate HSI during OT&E Include HSI in the SEP and TEMP Assess HSI Total Operating Cost Evaluate user performance on fielded system. Make recommendations for improvements. Assessedduring duringtechnical technicalreviews, reviews,T&E, T&E, Assessed andProgram ProgramSupport SupportReviews Reviews and 23