Supporting Ageing Platforms with Emerging Technology Mike Homer Mari-Tech 2018

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1 Supporting Ageing Platforms with Emerging Technology Mike Homer Mari-Tech 2018

2 BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW

3 INFRASTRUCTURE Babcock International Group - at a Glance A leading engineering services company Employing a workforce of over 35,000 skilled personnel Operations in over 25 countries across six continents MARINE LAND Order book and pipeline of c $51 billion TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING SERVICES GLOBAL GROWTH AVIATION CAVENDISH NUCLEAR Established in1891 TRAINING Revenue of over $8.8 billion In FY 17 listed on the London Stock Exchange Trusted to deliver services that are complex, critical and bespoke

4 Focus - Marine & Technology Sector Energy & Marine Services Naval Marine Technology International Oil & Gas Renewables Submarines &Submarine Dismantling Warship Support Energy & Marine Technology Defence Systems Technology Australia Canada Commercial Marine Civil Nuclear* Naval Bases Warships Programmes Systems Engineering & Cyber Consultancy Information Analytics & Security New Zealand

5 Babcock delivers complex & critical Marine engineering support services Delivering Complex Programmes Managing Critical Assets Integrating Technical Expertise

6 International Presence Marine Canada Victoria Class ISS Canada Earlier support to CCGS UK and Spain Ships and Subs ISS Oman DUQM dry dock partnership South Korea Subs and LNG support Australia Subs and Ships support Brazil Market presence via Conbras South Africa Naval base support New Zealand Naval Base support

7 BABCOCK CANADA OVERVIEW

8 Babcock Canada Marine, at a Glance Providing critical and complex support to strategically important assets, infrastructure and Naval support programs 2.5 Million+ Naval ISS Hours Est Proudly delivering on the $2.6B Victoria In-Service Support Contract Employing a Canadian workforce of 480+ skilled personnel 3 locations Annual Revenue over $200 Million 20,000+ Global suppliers engaged

9 Timeline of Canadian Presence Victoria Class Support Victoria Class ISS commences CHI Interim Docking CHI Deep Refit and Upgrade CHI / COR land transfers COR Deep Refit & Upgrade

10 Support to Victoria Class ISS Enterprise via DND/PSPC Services Supporting the Enterprise for Safe, Capable and Available Submarines Project & Technical Management Services Engineering Support & Production Services Materiel and Logistics Support Services Configuration Management Services Maintenance Support Services Systems Integration Services Safety, Quality and Environment Services and Assurance

11 VISSC Recognised key benefits from direction of travel Mature Relational Contracting Model Improved use of data for forward planning and predictability Key program delivery supporting submarine availability improvements Embedded continuous improvements and measures Significant growth in Canadian supply chain capability and development Significant enhancement and development of Canadian skills Providing customer Design and Technical Authorities with critical engineering support Imparting new techniques and technologies at an affordable pace

12 SUPPORTING AGEING PLATFORMS WITH EMERGING TECHNOLOGY

13 Ageing Platforms Typical issues facing owner/operators Life Extension: Becoming a more standard requirement Availability: Threatened by age related aspects Degradation and Deterioration: Often emerges unplanned Design basis: Paucity of data and knowledge Obsolescence: Both in design and often the supply chain

14 Marine Technology Trend Areas Data Transmission Big Data Analytics Cyber Autonomous Systems Advanced Manufacturing Human-Computer Interaction Clean-tech

15 Applications seen in New Platform Development Goal Reduced Crewing Reduced Environmental Impact Improved Production efficiency Technology Applications Smartship Technology Exhaust Treatment; Cleaner Fuel systems; Hybrid propulsion 3D Modelling; Use of 3D model outside of Design Office; Robotic Assembly, COTS The demand for increased Availability and Cost Reduction will drive a continued application to introduce technology advances

16 Technology For Existing Platform Support Primary Goals: Safety and Quality Expectations stay safe! Through Life Cost Reduction Platform Availability challenges Capability needs Socio-Economic Benefits Reduced environmental impact Barriers to adoption.. System integration challenges General suspicion on spend to save approach Fear/complexity of change Technical challenges integrating new with old Intellectual Property Rights challenges Difficulties in understanding risks Decision making impaired due to uncertainties

17 INTRODUCING ELEMENTS OF BABCOCK isupport

18 Through Life Support Embracing Technology & Innovation Now being applied to surface ship fleet

19 isupport Initiatives Tackling the key elements Dynamic Survey Data Analytics Demand-Supply Planning Technology exploitation Dynamic planning & execution Increased Material State Awareness Data fusion Forecast demand requirement Predictive modelling Improved supply planning Visualisation Reduced supply chain costs Scenario Modelling Materials available on time Increased understanding Supply chain pro-active of risk management & engagement

20 Dynamic Survey Process Data Capture Analysis & Decision Support Intervention & Mitigation System & Equipment Performance Tolerate Maintenance Intervention Records, Logs & Registers Data Synthesise Analyse Prioritise Modification, Update or Upgrade Direct Observation Change to performance requirement Engineering Knowledge & Judgement

21 Dynamic Survey

22 Dynamic Survey Capture & Analysis

23 Laser Scanning - Cloud Map and TruView Quick, non intrusive Easily converted to 3D model Scans can be developed for VR and AR

24 Virtual Reality 3D modelling and laser scanning allows increasing use of VR Operator training and familiarisation Maintainer training and familiarisation Design capability evaluation What if scenario evaluation and planning

25 Augmented Reality (AR) 3D animations and data overlaid on real-time equipment On demand, dynamic maintenance instructions Unobtrusive data gathering and analytics Live hazard identification Tracking of maintainer effectiveness Reduced system downtime Improved material awareness capture

26 Touchscreen Technology Robust handsets for on-platform use Onboard survey details with real time uplift Use of LiFi to improve connectivity

27 Technology Exploitation for maintenance and repair ROV Ultrasonic Thickness RPAS Ultrasonic Noise

28 Data Analytics Data rich; Information poor. Observed Performance Stores Prog OPDEF Signal Survey Perennial Problems Env CMS PPA PMS CSA LLD MMS EDP ERP

29 isupport Intelligent Support Planning Fused Data Legacy Ship-borne Data Legacy Shore-based Data Predictive Modelling Technology Exploitation Intelligent Decision Support

30 Data Visualisation and Analytics

31 Focus on Operational Needs AVAILABILITY Can the asset deliver its capability now and into the future? PROGRAMME Is the asset getting its required scheduled maintenance? How are my plans affecting those schedules? How are the key systems, and what risk are we carrying into the future. How can I best use my resources? PREDICTIVE SUPPORTABILITY Are we Safe? Are we above the Safety threshold? SAFETY 31

32 Performance Visualisation Dashboards Fleet Overview Platform Locator Class Programme 32 Platform Safety Case Platform Material State Modelling System Risk

33 Tomorrow s risk picture today Taking the operational programme, and current state we are able to predict risk at any point on that scenario. Allowing owners to: Alter operational tasking Pre-position required spares Understand cost of in-action Adjust training or crew levels

34 Connected Platform (Minor Trial) New wireless & fixed LAN CBM sensor capability fitted to prioritised equipment s / components Cyber & EMC tested Li-Fi data bearer (multichannel spectrum with no wi-fi leakage issues) Self learning On board analytics capability for system diagnostics On board local visualisation suite & Mobile App for the Maintainer Integrated data logger for off-platform Analytics using big data / digital twin technology

35 Connected Platform and ifrigate TM Minor Trial (2018) ifrigate Incorporate modern COTS technology and data processing Autonomous monitoring of key systems for maintenance intervention Digitally enabled maintainer Maintainer aids and digital Support Information on Platform and the Waterfront On-board Diagnostics and Visualisation suite for the Naval Maintainer Dynamic assessment of the Vessel s Materiel State Foresight from the enterprise insight from the Naval Maintainer

36 Through Life Support Embracing Technology & Innovation What s next?

37 The role of the Intelligent Support Partner Working in support of customers Connected Assets and Enterprise - Low cost IOT data collectors and sensors using cyber secure bearers Digitally enabled Maintainers - Wearable IT, mobile devices and augmented reality applications in the work place Analytics for Decision Support - Data Fusion, ILS and Analytic Models to Predict Support Requirements and Interventions. Focussed on delivering Customer value

38 The isupport Toolset Data Science and Modelling Dynamic Surveys Demand Supply Planning Technology Exploitation Mobile Apps Visualisation

39 Where isupport makes a difference Materiel State of vessels Risk Work Specifications Dynamic Materiel State Portfolio Optimised Support Planning Equipment & Spares Supply Productivity Safety We have a proven Model for providing our customers with better capability, reliability and availability of their critical assets whilst ensuring efficiency & affordability

40 Intelligent isupport embedded

41 Complex Asset Management Customer Value Support Outcomes

42 SMART SUPPORT: FUTURE READY Video

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44 Summary Existing and ageing Platforms can gain significant benefits by careful introduction and integration of new and emerging technologies The examples shown here are gaining momentum with our International customers as benefits from investments are realised Babcock Canada is working with DND/PSPC and the RCN to introduce appropriate elements of the isupport suite for the Victoria Class Submarines For further information please visit the Babcock stand

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