NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Patuxent River, MD.: The Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) Program Office (PMA-251) Information Systems team is revolutionizing Navy and Marine Corps’ shipboard data management with the Marine Aviation Data Management System (MADMS). After several years of fleet feedback, design changes and adjustments, MADMS emerged a complete, integrated shipboard information system. It’s designed to digitally integrate operational systems, such as weapons, combat cargo, surface operations, shipboard planning, flight operations, and flight deck management. “It’s exciting to see such an adaptable tool make its way to our warfighters,” said Capt. Mike Kline, PMA-251 Program Manager. “With today’s rapidly changing global threat environment, our teams are working diligently to give the warfighters the capabilities they need now and in the future.” Since 1995, the carrier fleet has relied on the Aviation Data Management and Control System (ADMACS), which is designed for tactical data management, to connect air departments to ship divisions and ALRE operations. Challenged to modernize the solution and deliver similar capability to L-class ships, PMA-251 went back to the drawing board and considered potential for the fleet at large. “The team looked for ways to use MADMS to bring improved, ADMACS-style capability to the Marine Expeditionary […]
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