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IDC Re-Engineering Phase 3 Budgetary Cost Estimate Summary (Leveraged NDC Case)

Harris, James M.; Burns, John F.; Pollock, David L.; Stevens, Maria E.; Stoddard, Mary C.

Sandia National Laboratories has prepared a budgetary cost estimate for planning for the IDC Re-engineering Phase 3 effort, based on leveraging a fully funded, Sandia executed NDC Modernization project. This report provides the budgetary cost estimate and describes the methodology, assumptions, and cost model details used to create the budgetary cost estimate. Budgetary Cost Estimate Disclaimer This cost estimate is based upon a documented work scope that may not be complete at this time. This estimate may be used to develop budgets, includes a contingency appropriate for a budget estimate and does not represent a commitment to the estimate. If the project proceeds and the scope becomes better defined, a definitive estimate will be developed.

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IDC Re-Engineering Phase 2 System Specification Document Version 1.5

Satpathi, Meara A.; Burns, John F.; Harris, James M.

This document contains the system specifications derived to satisfy the system requirements found in the IDC System Requirements Document for the IDC Re-Engineering Phase 2 project. This System Specification Document (SSD) defines waveform data processing requirements for the International Data Centre (IDC) of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). The routine processing includes characterization of events with the objective of screening out events considered to be consistent with natural phenomena or non-nuclear, man-made phenomena. This document does not address requirements concerning acquisition, processing and analysis of radionuclide data but does include requirements for the dissemination of radionuclide data and products.

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IDC Re-Engineering Phase 2 System Requirements Document Version 1.4

Harris, James M.; Burns, John F.; Satpathi, Meara A.

This System Requirements Document (SRD) defines waveform data processing requirements for the International Data Centre (IDC) of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). The IDC applies, on a routine basis, automatic processing methods and interactive analysis to raw International Monitoring System (IMS) data in order to produce, archive, and distribute standard IDC products on behalf of all States Parties. The routine processing includes characterization of events with the objective of screening out events considered to be consistent with natural phenomena or non-nuclear, man-made phenomena. This document does not address requirements concerning acquisition, processing and analysis of radionuclide data, but includes requirements for the dissemination of radionuclide data and products.

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IDC Re-Engineering Phase 2 Iteration E2 Use Case Realizations

Harris, James M.; Burns, John F.; Hamlet, Benjamin R.; Lober, Randy R.; Vickers, James W.

This architecturally significant use case describes how the System acquires meteorological data to build atmospheric models used in automatic and interactive processing of infrasound data. The System requests the latest available high-resolution global meteorological data from external data centers and puts it into the correct formats for generation of infrasound propagation models. The system moves the meteorological data from Data Acquisition Partition to the Data Processing Partition and stores the meteorological data. The System builds a new atmospheric model based on the meteorological data. This use case is architecturally significant because it describes acquiring meteorological data from various sources and creating dynamic atmospheric transmission model to support the prediction of infrasonic signal detection

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IDC Re-Engineering Phase 2 System Requirements Document V1.3

Harris, James M.; Burns, John F.; Satpathi, Meara A.

This System Requirements Document (SRD) defines waveform data processing requirements for the International Data Centre (IDC) of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). The IDC applies, on a routine basis, automatic processing methods and interactive analysis to raw International Monitoring System (IMS) data in order to produce, archive, and distribute standard IDC products on behalf of all States Parties. The routine processing includes characterization of events with the objective of screening out events considered to be consistent with natural phenomena or non-nuclear, man-made phenomena. This document does not address requirements concerning acquisition, processing and analysis of radionuclide data but includes requirements for the dissemination of radionuclide data and products.

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