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AMC’s Air Drop Missions & Santa Claus: What They Have in Common and Why Their Missions Matter

December 21, 2017

Santa is only a few days away from making his momentous, annual trek around the globe, visiting more than 1.6 billion households across 25 million habitable square miles, asserts Forbes. So how does Santa manage to get everything accomplished in time for the perfect Christmas morning? The answer is simple: Kris Kringle plans every detail to ensure he delivers the goods – with precision.

U.S. Air Force Illustration

Santa’s work at the North Pole is geared toward Christmas deliveries, but his mission is strikingly similar to that of the Air Mobility Command (AMC) – one of Tapestry Solutions’ significant customers. The commonalities between the two were highlighted in AMC’s open letter to Santa, authored by Col. Chris Karns, director of public affairs for the AMC at Scott Air Force Base. The letter went viral on social media prior to Santa’s journey around the globe.

Let’s take a closer look at what these major players have in common, and why it matters:

Both Deliver Hope and Goodwill on a Global Scale

Like Santa and his elves, the men and women with the AMC deliver hope and goodwill to millions around the planet. In 2017, expeditionary mobility airmen were in 77 locations around the world, performing tasks including refueling, airdrops, cargo hauling, presidential airlift and humanitarian relief missions.

Although they didn’t deliver toys, cookies and milk, the airmen delivered relief and support to those in need. During the devastating hurricanes in the Virgin Islands, for instance, the AMC’s 14th Airlift Squadron delivered 129,000 pounds of food and water to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, in support of relief efforts after Hurricane Maria on Sept. 24. The airmen also delivered humanitarian aid to refuge camps around the world, feeding thousands of displaced men, women and children during joint operations.

“Whether we’re delivering beans and bullets, fuel at 25,000 feet, setting up a bare base at forward locations or bringing wounded to life-saving care … we deliver,” remarked Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, the AMC commander, during the AMC’s 2017 Wingman Day event at Scott Air Force Base, Ill.

At the same time, the AMC delivered equipment and supplies to allied forces in the fight against ISIS – regular residents on Santa’s “Naughty List,” according to the letter. AMC aerial tankers flew more than 40 percent of United States Air Force (USAF) sorties in remote areas of the Middle East, hoping to make lives brighter for the good boys and girls in the region.

Like Santa, who delivers the right goods at the right time, the AMC must deliver with precision. The airmen often delver supplies to troops in austere conditions where there is inadequate or nonexistent roadways, treacherous terrain features, insurgent activity or other threats. During these missions, precision is critical to avoid collateral damage to civilian populace and property.

Both Must Ensure their Equipment is Well Maintained

As with Santa’s horse-drawn sleigh, AMC must keep its vintage aircraft properly maintained to perform their vital missions, year after year. USAF aircraft are 27-years-old on average, but most AMC aircraft are even older than that.

The KC-135 Stratotanker – the Air Forces’ main aerial refueler – averages 55 years of age. With an aging fleet, there is a decline in mission-capable rates. The Air Force Times reports that on any given day, only 7 in 10 USAF aircraft are ready to fly while aging aircraft are in the shop undergoing maintenance, upgrades and inspections.

The decline in mission-ready rates affects the AMC’s ability to move people, weapons, fuel and supplies, according to Brig. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, director of logistics, engineering and force protection for Air Mobility Command.

“When the mission-capable rates are lower … it affects the long-term readiness of our fleets, our ability to train our air crews, and it has a ripple effect that can take years to fix,” Hawkins continued.

To extend the life of its fleet, the AMC must rely on the support of the Air Reserve component by swapping or rotating aircraft.  “Sharing and cooperating definitely deserves a nod on the ‘Nice List’ – Right Santa?” Karns remarked in his letter.

AMC’s Top Wish for 2018: A Stable and Predictable Budget

Furthermore, Karns said AMC’s top wish list for 2018 is a stable and predictable budget, because freedom comes at a cost. Lack of funding limits flying hours, and defers restoration and modernization requirements. It also impacts readiness, training and “the lives of people selflessly serving to deliver hope and relief to so many.”

“Resolving, in 2018, to get this right is a must,” said Karns, asking Santa to “help deliver messages of hope and keep in mind all service-members who are deployed this holiday season.”

“If you happen to need an airlift this holiday season,” he continued, “remember, the Air Force is always there ― ready to partner and get the job done.”

About the Air Mobility Command:

Air Mobility Command’s mission is to provide rapid, global mobility and sustainment for America’s armed forces. The command also plays a crucial role in providing humanitarian support at home and around the world. The men and women of AMC provide airlift and aerial refueling for all of America’s armed forces

About Tapestry Solutions

Tapestry Solutions, Inc. is a global provider of information management software and services for defense, government and commercial markets. Backed by our parent company, The Boeing Company, we provide mission planning, training and simulation support to maximize readiness for our warfighters. We also help solve logistics challenges for the world’s largest and most complex supply chains. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., Tapestry supports customers from more than 50 locations worldwide, including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Afghanistan, Kuwait, the UK, South Korea, Australia, Germany and Italy.

The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information
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Contact:

Janet Dayton
Tapestry Solutions Inc.
tapestrymarketing@boeing.com

Recent AMC Contracts:

Tapestry Solutions Awarded $26 Million to Develop Advanced Airdrop Mission Planning Software for U.S. Air Force

Tapestry-Jeppesen Team Awarded $28 Million Contract to Provide VIP Executive Flight Dispatch Services for U.S. Air Force, Air Mobility Command

 

Filed Under: Blog Posts Tagged With: Air Drop, Air Mobility Command, AMC, USAF

Tapestry Solutions Awarded $26 Million to Develop Advanced Airdrop Mission Planning Software for U.S. Air Force

November 15, 2017

The U.S. Air Force has selected Tapestry Solutions, Inc., a Boeing Company (NYSE: BA), to develop advanced mission planning software for airdrop missions tailored to the C-17 and C-130 military transport aircraft. Work will be performed under a Mission Planning Enterprise Contract II (MPEC II) delivery order, which is valued at $26 million over a four-year period.

Tapestry, the prime contractor, has teamed with Jacobs Engineering and MORSE Corp to provide software development for Consolidated Airdrop Tool (CAT) versions 6.x through 8.x. The team will also perform software maintenance services on all fielded software versions.

A U.S. Air Force C-130H drops an airdrop platform with a heavy equipment training load Aug.8, 2017 while flying a local training mission. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo: Airman Caleb M. Vance)

CAT software is used to calculate and plot both conventional and precision airdrop solutions to accurately deliver supplies to warfighters in remote, austere environments. The upgrades will include a new intuitive interface that will allow the user to quickly perform airdrop tasks and provide greater automated inflight planning capabilities.

“We’re pleased to leverage our mission planning expertise to enhance the computing speed, accuracy, efficiency and automation onboard the C-17 and C-130 aircraft. The upgrades will reduce aircrew workload and prevent distractions from flight tasks, which will make our troops’ jobs easier and safer,” said Robin Wright, president and CEO, Tapestry Solutions.

CAT works alongside the Army’s Joint Precision Airdrop System (JPADS) – a high-altitude, all-weather capable system that includes a GPS-based cargo parachute system. JPADS allows cargo to hit a single designated drop zone from multiple release points, allowing aircraft to safely avoid enemy ground fire.

During airdrop missions, crewmembers run JPADS-CAT software on laptops, gathering mission data needed to plan the route of flight and increase cargo airdrop accuracy. Among other functions, the software runs aircraft performance and weather algorithms to determine acceptable air release points.

“The CAT program is an exciting win for our team,” said Michael Longarzo, Tapestry’s Business Development Director who led the team’s capture effort. “It not only combines the core strengths from Tapestry, Jacobs Engineering and MORSE – but also draws on the resources from the Boeing Enterprise to create a winning solution for our customers.”

ABOUT TAPESTRY SOLUTIONS

Tapestry Solutions, Inc. is a global provider of information management software and services for defense, government and commercial markets. Backed by our parent company, The Boeing Company, we provide mission planning, training and simulation support to maximize readiness for our warfighters. We also help solve logistics challenges for the world’s largest and most complex supply chains. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., Tapestry supports customers from more than 50 locations worldwide, including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Afghanistan, Kuwait, the UK, South Korea, Australia, Germany and Italy.  For more information, see www.tapestrysolutions.com

The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information
does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.

Contact:

Janet Dayton
Tapestry Solutions Inc.
tapestrymarketing@boeing.com

Published Nov. 17, 2017

Filed Under: Press Releases, Recent News Tagged With: Air Drop, JPADS, Mission Planning Software, MPEC II

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