iPhone Operating System (iOS) Framework and Application Development for Electronic Kneeboard
Navy SBIR FY2016.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2016.1
Topic No.: N161-016
Topic Title: iPhone Operating System (iOS) Framework and Application Development for Electronic Kneeboard
Proposal No.: N161-016-0181
Firm: Global Strategic Solutions LLC
22375 Broderick Drive
Suite 140
Sterling, Virginia 20166
Contact: Carlos Hernandez
Phone: (703) 466-0500
Web Site: www.gssllc.net
Abstract: The Navy has a requirement to address the problem of having USN and UMC pilots use of paper manuals and perform hand calculations in-flight. This approach is time consuming and might cause mission problems. The introduction of Electronic Kneeboard (EKB) technologies to support aircraft mission operations provides a digital age solution to address this problem. We will design a cross-platform software development suite for the EKB that provides 60-80% reusable code for all Apps in a framework designed to support all mobile operating systems APIs for any future EKBs, should the Navy decide to change or use different hardware devices in the future. This cross-platform software development suite will include tools to conduct automatic testing/evaluation of the Apps developed in the environment against a common GUI design criteria which ranks critical human-machine interfacing, cognitive capabilities, and situational awareness factors. This Phase I effort includes the characterization of these critical human interface design factors and a proof-of-concept demonstration of the App development environment for an iOS based hardware device, using one or two representative App requirements. All Phase I work will serve as the foundation and blueprint for the Phase II prototype system.
Benefits: The cross platform development software suite developed from this project could be used across the Department of Defense as well as any commercial aviation industry to provide fast and efficient application development. This technology can be used to cut development cost tremendously across the DOD when it comes to mobile development for the future of internet of things in the aviation community.

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