Overview
This effort provides districts with software support for the Corps AIS CWMS program. CWMS is part of WMES, designed with enterprise standards as the base infrastructure and built and managed by the enterprise to perform the USACE Water Management mission. This support includes server-side processes that manage a wide range of "back-end" functions, such as user login authentication, coordination of operations by individual users, connectivity to the CWMS Oracle database and HEC-DSS files, system administrative functions, and numerous automated processes. Maintenance support was provided for automated functions including acquisition of data from a variety of redundant sources, low-level data validation to flag suspicious values, routine calculations such daily average river flows, generating standardized reports such as plots and tables for a district web page, and funneling designated data to national databases supporting public, USACE Headquarters Emergency Operations, and other "enterprise" applications.
Funded Activities
Activity |
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CWMS 3.4 Server Testing |
CWMS 3.4 Server Build and Deployments |
Field Support and Improvements |
Technology Transfer - Update Documentation |
Accomplishments
CWMS 3.4 Server Testing
The CWMS 3.4 server was tested internally, and initial field testing has been accomplished in anticipation of the CWMS 3.4 release.
CWMS 3.4 Server Build and Deployments
The CWMS 3.4 server files were built at HEC for internal testing. The bundle has been created and distributed to testing sites for field testing. Once field testing is complete, this bundle will be distributed to all offices for deployment.
Field Support and Improvements
Throughout the year, HEC staff have assisted the field in various CWMS server and database related issues. This includes assisting in CWMS deployments, COOP setups, server side issues, handling G6 related issues, database fixes, and other issues districts come across on a day-to-day basis.
Technology Transfer - Update Documentation
This task was deferred, with efforts going towards cloud migration.