SARSAT: Configuration Management Plan, Version 2.1.
(05/01/2014)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/National Environment Satellite, Data, Information Service's (NESDIS) Direct Service Division (DSD) operates the United States Mission Control Center (USMCC) and 14 satellite ground stations referred to as Local User Terminals (LUT). The LUTs and USMCC provide the United States ground segment of the international Cospas-Sarsat Program. NOAA assumed responsibility of USMCC operations in 1990 with the second generation USMCC which operated on an IBM mainframe computer. Components of the USMCC function were transferred to a PC-based system in 1993. This system is now referred to as the third generation USMCC. As major portions of...
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/National Environment Satellite, Data, Information Service's (NESDIS) Direct Service Division (DSD) operates the United States Mission Control Center (USMCC) and 14 satellite ground stations referred to as Local User Terminals (LUT). The LUTs and USMCC provide the United States ground segment of the international Cospas-Sarsat Program. NOAA assumed responsibility of USMCC operations in 1990 with the second generation USMCC which operated on an IBM mainframe computer. Components of the USMCC function were transferred to a PC-based system in 1993. This system is now referred to as the third generation USMCC. As major portions of this system were proprietary to a third party vendor, only a limited configuration management system could be implemented. In 1998 the fourth generation USMCC began initial operations. The system is based on modular design and utilizes the concept of distributed processing. Functions are distributed on different processors operating on a Windows 2003 Network (LAN). In August 2003, the 406 MHz Registration Data Base (RGDB) was migrated to a web based system that provides online access for beacon owners and Search and Rescue (SAR) users. This web applications network has further expanded to include an online version of the Incident History Data Base (IHDB). All hardware, application software, COTS, data files and documentation associated with the RGDB and IHDB are included as part of the USMCC Configuration Control domain. Historically, a third party vendor has provided the equipment and the software necessary to perform the functions of Cospas-Sarsat LUTs. Although the software is controlled by the vendor, it is necessary to incorporate portions of the LUT system into this plan. This documen
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