
AIMS Attachment A: AIMS Statement of Work
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workstation on an airline by airline basis. Access to the airline interface
shall be over the assigned virtual network. The location of airline specific
software required to utilize a DAPP workstation shall be stored either on a
local partitioned hard drive, a centralized location such as a boot server, or
a CONTRACTOR determined location. It is the responsibility of the
CONTRACTOR to perform the necessary airline coordination to ensure
the system supports the individual requirements of each identified airline.
I. An unassigned DAPP station shall provide a generic login screen that
allows access to any DAPP applications that may be required for system
maintenance or other functions. This access shall be for authorized users
only via the appropriate login credentials.
J. The DAPP workstation shall use the common system hardware with the
individual airline‟s native applications. The printers can either be loaded
with common printing stock, or each airline can load their own stock when
utilizing a position. It is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to perform
the necessary coordination with airline representatives to ensure each
airline‟s peripheral requirements are met by the system.
K. The DAPP shall utilize an open architecture. To the extent possible,
hardware components of the DAPP shall be standard “off-the-shelf”
computer components.
L. The system shall provide access to the airline host computer system
applications. From any DAPP workstation any authorized user shall be
able to access host applications. Typical host applications which the
system shall access include (but are not limited to):
1. Departure Control
2. Reservations
3. Ticketing
4. Check in
5. Local Boarding Application
6. Baggage Tracing
7. Flight Operations Control
8. Message Switching
9. Information Systems such as FIDS
10. Aircraft Maintenance Systems
11. Cargo Systems
Exhibit 3
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