NAVY Shore Geospatial Energy Module
Integrated With Existing NAVY Capabilities
Integrated With Existing NAVY Capabilities
ArcGIS Server 10.1
Oracle 11g
ASP.NET (web services)
Apache Flex (front-end)
amCharts
Crystal Reports Runtime
Sphinx (Help Documentation)
4 week development sprints
2 week promotion sprints
Jira + Agile (Project Tracking)
Stash (Git)
Spiceworks (Help Tickets)
Slack (Internal Communication)
50,000 facilities tracked monthly since 2005
(50,000 facilities x 12 months) x 10 years = 6 Million Records Analyzed Monthly
Oh, That's All?
The data is compiled monthly from 5 disparate business systems througout the Navy. We receive exports of the source data in various formats like .txt, .xls, .csv, and .html
iNFADS | 500k : Monthly Real Property
(Who occupies, who pays the bill, category codes)
CIRCUITS | 1.5mil : Monthly Commodity Usage
(mbtu's - electricity, steam, water, gas, & fuel)
DUERS | 15k : Quarterly Energy Reporting
(Measures progress toward Sec. of Navy Goals)
GOALS | 35k: Semi-Annual Benchmark Establishment (Highlights areas for improvement)CIP | 1.5mil : Monthly GIS (Common Installation Picture Boundaries and Building Footprints)
We get daily temperature information for over 400 sites in the US. We calculate historic averages and degree days to help managers plan for changes in consumption.
How do we effectively communicate all of this data to our users?
Commanding Officers
Energy Managers
Building Managers
Stakeholders
Navy Civilians & Contractors
Over 30 different interactive charts display pre-defined analysis of consumption filtered from a single facility to the entire Navy
Communicating Big Energy Data to the Navy
Sandrine Schultz / sandrine.schultz@navy.mil
Jonah Adkins / @jonahadkins