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ANG 21 T Add NY

State
New York
Date
Category
ANG
Type Draft
Change Item
State Association First Name
Jason
State Association Last Name
Zeliph
Resolution No.
21
Item No
T
Fiscal Year
2019
State Association Email
State Association Phone Number
5189561509
Task Force
Combat Air Forces
Proposal Statement
Fund and procure Wide Area Multispectral Surveillance Systems (WAMSS) for ANG MQ-9 aircraft
Recommendation Information
Integration of advanced multispectral surveillance capability onto ANG aircraft in support of Domestic Capabilities Priorities (DCP) critical requirement ESF-5 for Domestic Incident Awareness and Assessment.

1. Background. The ANG has identified a critical requirement for unclassified, near real-time, high resolution, wide-area, multispectral imagery data collection to support the rapid analysis and assessment of domestic incidents, such as man made or natural disasters. A highly capable pod-mounted sensor is needed which can be carried on multiple fixed-wing aircraft, C-130 & MQ9.

The ANG has recently conducted a successful Operational Assessment of the DB-110 sensor, validating its utility to conduct humanitarian missions and support assessments of disaster-stricken areas. The MS-110 is the next-generation DB-110 that will introduce multispectral capabilities, similar to those deployed on the USAF U2 (SYERS) and Global Hawk (MS-177), and will fully satisfy the National Guard's requirement for a Wide-Area Multispectral Surveillance System (WAMSS). For example, a single MS-110 sensor deployed on a C-130 would have produced a high-resolution assessment (include multispectral composite imagery) of the entire Island of Puerto Rico in ~1 hour. (PR 3515 sq. miles DB-110 20 minutes imaging yields 3300 sq. Miles @ >NIIRS 4).