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ABERDEEN PROVING GROUNDADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING TO INDUSTRY
Joint Project Manager for Information SystemsPrepared by: Mr. Scott A. White2 February 2017
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The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-
solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for
proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired
products and services
Joint Effects Model (JEM) Overview
The Joint Effects Model (JEM) is a web-based, software-only application that supplies the Department of Defense (DoD) with the single accredited and operationally tested tool to effectively model and simulate effects of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) weapon strikes and Toxic Industrial Chemical/Toxic Industrial Material (TIC/TIM) incidents.
Using weather, terrain, agent characteristics, and advanced physics modeling, JEM provides an enhanced situational awareness of the operational environment for decision support and risk mitigation.
JEM models CBRN hazard transport and dispersion, ground contamination, and resultant human physiological effects for:
• Chemical-Biological Weapon Strikes• Chemical-Biological Facility Strikes• Nuclear Weapon Detonation• Nuclear Weapon Incidents• Radiological Weapon Detonation• Chemical Weapon Storage Incidents• High Altitude Release• TIC/TIM Releases• Effects of Missile Intercept• Urban Dispersion Modeling
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The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services
Joint Effects Model (JEM)
OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of the JEM contract is to support software research and development, and integration, upgrade, modernization and sustainment to advance an intelligent Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Warfare infrastructure.
PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: N00039-13-C-0013 and N00039-14-C-0027Incumbent Contractor: General Dynamic Information Technology and Northrup Grumman
CONTRACT TYPE: CPAF and CPFF
CONTRACTING CONTACT: David J. Shriner, Contracting Officer, ACC-APG, david.j.shriner3.civ@mail.mil, (410)436-0642
SOLICITATION #: W911SR17R0002
ANTICIPATED AWARD DATE: 2QFY17
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Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN) OverviewProvides Joint Force Commander (JFC) with the capability to:
Report CBRN and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs) hazard detection.• Collect, generate, edit, and disseminate NBC plots on C2 platforms to provide a
Common Operational Picture (COP) for the Warfighter• Collect, generate, edit, and disseminate NBC reports (NBC-1/NBC-4)
Analyze detections to enable identification of the hazard and plot affected locations.• Auto generation of ATP-45 hazard warning area• Generation of more detailed hazard area plots using Joint Effects Model (JEM)
Disseminate warning and de-warning information to affected units.
Auto retrieval and archiving of event data toenable post operations forensic evaluation.
Control and configure a local sensor network(LSN).• Interfaces with sensor detectors:
• NGCD• ADM-300A• AN/VDR-2• M8A1• JCAD• M21 (RSCAAL)• JSLSCAD
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JEM Plume
JWARN ATP-45 Triangle
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Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN)
OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of the JWARN opportunity is software development, integration, and on-going software upgrade services, including software maintenance and production updates to Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN).
PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: N00039-14-C-0027Incumbent Contractor: Northrup Grumman
CONTRACT TYPE: Full and Open
ESTIMATED RANGE: TBD
CONTRACTING CONTACT: SPAWAR San Diego
SOLICITATION #: TBD
ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 3QFY18
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Global Biosurveillance Portal (GBSP) Overview
Provides a web-based enterprise environment that facilitates collaboration, communication, and information sharing in support of the detection, management, and mitigation of man-made and naturally occurring biological events. Facilitates the fusion of multiple unclassified information sources.
Requirements: USSOCOM Information Systems Capability Development Document (IS CDD) dated May 2014
- Unclassified- Cloud Hosted- DoD- Interagency- Foreign Partners
Missions- CWMD- Force Health Protection
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Data Access & Security• Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) -
based user authentication• Group-level access controls• Credential Based Content
Collaboration• Chat• Dossiers• Request for Information• Alerts/Announcements
Analysis Tools• Epidemiological Analysis • Medical/Electronic Health Record• Social Media Analysis• Health Risk Management
Common Operating Picture• Dashboard• Organization/Group/User focus• Near real time data• User customizable
Brokered Data• Trusted, established data sources• Data Ingestion• Memorandum of Understanding/
Memorandum of Agreement• Data Use Agreements
Modeling & Simulation• CBRN Plume Modeling• Predictive Models• Event/Disease Forecasts• Impact Projection Models
Architecture/Infrastructure• Data and service-level models• Architecture and engineering of
underlying software and hardware
Customer Engagements• Exercise Support• User Feedback Events• Requirements acquisition/
validation
Cyber Security• Pre-deployment security
scans• Authority to Operate• Transition to new DoD
accreditation requirements
Supporting Processes
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Global Biosurveillance Portal
OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of the GBSP opportunity is provide pre-planned improvements, modernization, and total package fielding.
PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: N00024-13-D6400, SB211Incumbent Contractor: John Hopkins University
CONTRACT TYPE: TBD
ESTIMATED RANGE: TBD
CONTRACTING CONTACT: TBD
SOLICITATION #: JE-RDAP Order
ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 2QFY18
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Information System (CBRN IS)
Provides an “End-to-End”, easily accessible set of CBRN Enterprise capabilities through web services utilizing Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
This strategy will leverage:• CBRN Hazard Awareness and
Understanding • Joint Information Environment
Benefits:• Reduce total cost of ownership• Reduced cost of test• CBDP customers can
access information resources from any authorized IT devicefrom anywhere in the world
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Deployed Environment
Enterprise
Information Environment
Access at the
Point of Need
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Information System (CBRN IS)
OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of the CBRN opportunity is provide development, Integration and management of Cloud based capabilities and applications.
CONTRACT TYPE: TBD
ESTIMATED RANGE: TBD
CONTRACTING CONTACT: TBD
SOLICITATION #: JE-RDAP Order
ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 4QFY17
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Way Forward
Provide CBRNE data and services across all levels of command, optimizing decision support, and shared situational awareness• Provide timely, fused, and easily accessible information to the Joint
Warfighter, CBDP Community • Reduce Command & Control Systems (C2) integration cost, redundancy,
and allow for stove pipe capability through an Enterprise Services Approach
• Provide real-time discovery of data that can be easily integrated with tools and services (i.e. “net-centric”)
• Enterprise information systems environment that will detect threats, collect and disseminate appropriate data, and make relevant CBRN services and information accessible to those who need it
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Create an Expandable and Adaptable Enduring Capability that will Continuously Leverage Emerging Technologies
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Mr. Eric Lowenstein
Chemical and Biological
Technologies Department (J9CB)
Defense Threat Reduction Agency & USSTRATCOMCenter for Combating WMD & Standing Joint Force
Headquarters-Elimination
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND
ADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING TO
INDUSTRY
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Modeling and SimulationOverview
Mission: Provide information and analysis capabilities to support operational and programmatic decision-making.
Portfolio Areas• Hazard Prediction & Warning
• Enable prediction of initial hazards, exposures, casualties, and infections• Enable timely and accurate warnings and recommended actions
• Operational Effects & Risk Assessment• Enable assessment and mitigation of impacts at the person, system, tactical,
operational, and strategic levels• Threat Surveillance
• Enable a framework for integrating and correlating timely, relevant data sources with state-of-the art analytic tools
User focus: CBRN Defense, C-WMD Operations, and WMD Analysis
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Modeling and SimulationS&T Capability Development Strategy
Balance Between Requirements Pull:• Align with Joint Requirements Office (JRO) Capability Needs• Align with Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) Technology
Gaps• Answer critical science questions that support policy, doctrine
and requirements decisions
… and Technology Push:• Identify and exploit technology opportunities• Identify and respond to new and emerging threats• Transition new and innovative technologies with JPEO• Maintain a robust technology base: knowledge, research
capabilities, and T&E methodologies
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Near-Term and Mid-Term Goals
Near-Term (FY18-22)• Improved speed, accuracy, and span of CBRN
hazard prediction capabilities.• Platform to enable collaborative, risk-based
decision making.• Decision aid tool capabilities that enable risk-
based decisions. • Interpretation tool capabilities to determine
context, impact, and relevance of validated data and provide actionable information to decision makers.
• Planning tool capabilities that enable evaluation of operational effectiveness, performing vulnerability assessments, and conducting planning for CBRN incidents, operations that include CBRN incidents, and future operations that could include CBRN incidents.
• Operational impact tool capabilities to evaluate operational impacts of CBRN hazards.
Mid-Term (FY23-27)• Ability to promptly and accurately model all
CBDP priority hazard scenarios.• Enhanced platforms to enable collaborative,
risk-based decision making.• Capabilities that enable informed and intelligent
risk-based planning and decision making with respect to CBRN at all levels of defense.
• Populated cloud-based framework with large volumes of disparate data and analytic applications to enable enhanced collaboration of data, information and applications for informed decision making.
• Robust prediction and forecasting capability for multiple biological agents and disease types, incorporating confidence assigned input data in real time, identifying symptom onset, peak magnitude and spread, and incorporating ensemble methods to quantify uncertainty.
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Modeling and Simulation Portfolio
Hazard Prediction & Warning
Operational Effects & Risk Assessment
Enhance CBRN warfare agent hazardprediction and warning capabilities insupport of DTRA Reachback andfulfillment of JEM and JWARNrequirements. Develop analysisproducts related to hazard predictionand warning for transition to JPEO andother stakeholders to aid in decision-making and program planning.
Provide data, methods, and tools insupport of risk-based planning anddecision-making. This includesproducts for generalized and service-specific human, system, and missionoperational effects data, methods, andtools. Operational Effects and Riskprograms enable the assessment andmitigation of impacts at the personnel,system, tactical, operational, andstrategic levels.
Threat Surveillance
Deliver cutting edge Integrated EarlyWarning, Information Managementand Applied Analytic capabilities to thewarfighter; virtually connect them tothese capabilities and other systemusers for rapid situational awareness,course of action (CoA) analysis anddecision support. This will includedevelopment of a biosurveillanceframework, integration anddemonstration of standards-baseddevice-to-cloud connectivity,development and testing Role 1diagnostic device solutions withcapability of data upload, and nextgeneration analytic capabilities forprediction, early warning andforecasting.
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Hazard Prediction & Warning
• Develop state-of-the-art hazard prediction and warning modeling tools for transition to JPEO and other stakeholders to aid in decision-making and program planning
• Enable prediction of initial hazards, exposures, casualties, and infections
• Enable timely and accurate warnings and recommended actions
• Maintain experimental program to support development, validation and accreditation of software models
CBRN Hazard Prediction & Warning
Enhance CBRN warfare agent hazardprediction and warning capabilities insupport of DTRA Reachback andfulfillment of JEM and JWARNrequirements. Develop analysisproducts related to hazard predictionand warning for transition to JPEOand other stakeholders to aid indecision-making and programplanning.
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Operational Effects & Risk Assessment
• Develop products for generalized and service-specific human, system, and mission operational effects data, methods, and tools
• Enable assessment and mitigation of impacts at the person, system, tactical, operational, and strategic levels
• Employ M&S data, methods, and tools to improve test and evaluation
• Reduce overall life cycle cost of operations by making test and evaluation more effective and efficient
CBRN Operational Effects & Risk Assessment
Provide data, methods, and tools insupport of risk-based planning anddecision-making. This includesproducts for generalized and service-specific human, system, & missionoperational effects data, methods, andtools. Operational Effects and Riskprograms enable the assessment andmitigation of impacts at the personnel,system, tactical, operational, andstrategic levels.
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Threat Surveillance
• Develop a real-time biosurveillance and disease modeling capability for early warning and course of action analysis
• Integrate health and non-health data streams to inform advanced data analytics and visualization in a customizable, virtual analyst workbench
• Enable analysts to bring together data, tools and Users in a cloud-based, social, self-sustaining web environment
Threat Surveillance
Deliver cutting edge Integrated EarlyWarning, Information Managementand Applied Analytic capabilities to thewarfighter; virtually connect them tothese capabilities and other systemusers for rapid situational awareness,course of action (CoA) analysis anddecision support. This will includedevelopment of a biosurveillanceframework, integration anddemonstration of standards-baseddevice-to-cloud connectivity,development and testing Role 1diagnostic device solutions withcapability of data upload, and nextgeneration analytic capabilities forprediction, early warning andforecasting.
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CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES
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Basic Research BAA Solicitation:HDTRA1-11-21-BRCWMD-BAA
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• In effect March 2011-September 2021
• Typically multiple opening & closing periods, with at least one annual opportunity solicited by an Amendment to the BAA posted to Grants.gov in early December
• However, with the transition of the DTRA Basic Research Program to the Office of the Chief Scientist, a consolidation of solicitations is taking place to streamline processes and to present a single opportunity to the university-centric research community
• This transition began with the December 1, 2016 publication of FY2018 Basic Research Topics within the Fundamental Research BAA, HDTRA1-14-24-FRCWMD-BAA (see next slide)
• The Basic Research BAA Solicitation is valid for use through September 2021 should the Office of the Chief Scientist choose to use it, but the current intent is not to use this BAA for future topics
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Fundamental Research BAA Solicitation: HDTRA1-14-24-FRCWMD-BAA
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• In effect March 2015-September 2024; posted at Grants.gov
• General Thrust Areas continuously OPEN for submissions; TRL1 – early TRL4• Basic and exploratory Applied Research (6.1 & 6.2)• Required: ~250-word abstract sent to applicable Thrust Area e-mail address detailed in
BAA; based on interest, a white paper may/may not be invited • Majority of awards will be grants; other award types are permissible
• Basic Research Topics G1-G19 are OPEN for white paper submissions • Responses to these topics must address only basic research• These topics do NOT require abstract pre-coordination • White Paper Deadline: February 1, 2017, by 11:59pm EST• Invitation-Only Full Proposal Deadline: On/About April 24, 2017• The majority of awards for Topics G1-G19 will be grants
• All applications MUST be submitted to Grants.gov using the application packages posted with the opportunity
• Questions? Email: HDTRA1-FRCWMD-A@mail.mil
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Chem-Bio Technologies BAA Solicitation:HDTRA1-17-S-0001
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• Chemical Biological Technologies Department BAA, FY2017 Program Build
• Applied Research & Advanced Technology Development
• Seeks R&D projects with strong technical merit valuable to program requirements and goals to improve military chemical and biological defense capabilities
• Phase II Proposal Receipt Deadline January 13, 2017 at 1400hrs EST (by invitation only)
• Parallel DoD/Government ‘Service Call’ for Government Labs
• Questions? Email: dtra.belvoir.J9.mbx.CB-BAA@mail.mil
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Science and Technology New Initiatives BAA Solicitation: HDTRA1-17-S-0002-BAA
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• In effect November 2016-October 2021; posted at www.fbo.gov
• Efforts that advance technical state-of-the-art or increase knowledge and understanding of overarching challenges for countering WMD; TRL2 – TRL6
• BAA will be conducted via a single phase: formal proposal submission• Offerors may choose to pre-coordinate a white paper/quad chart as detailed in the BAA. • Pre-coordination, while strongly encouraged, is not mandatory.
• Six R&D Technology Areas (TAs): Chemical/Biological; Counter WMD; Radiation/Nuclear; Reach-back and Decision Support; Treaty Verification/Compliance; and Technology Forecasting
• BAA continuously OPEN for submissions to the R&D TAs• On a limited basis, Addendums to the BAA may be published that detail more specific or urgent
topics. Topics posted as Addendums are likely to have formal proposal deadlines and will only be available for a limited time.
• Questions? Email: DTRAInnovation@mail.mil
The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services
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CWMD RD IDIQ Contracts
1. Counter WMD Weapons and Targets
2. Modeling and Simulation
3. Systems Engineering
4. Systems Survivability
5. WMD Physical Countermeasures
6. WMD Medical Countermeasures
7. Technical Nuclear Forensics
8. Nuclear Detection
9. Standoff Detection
10. Treaty and Verification Technologies
11. Sensor Platforms
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10-year-Multi-Award $4B Ceiling
Capability to conduct research and development resulting in the delivery of data, hardware, software, equipment and documentation for the 11 functional areas listed below:
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CBD SBIR and STTR
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• The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs are:
• Congressionally-mandated programs
• Established to fund R&D at small businesses
• Three-phased process
• Funded as a set-aside assessment of extramural R&D budget
• U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) programmatic authority over Federal SBIR & STTR programs (Program Policy Directives)
• DoD has 12 SBIR/STTR Programs (3 Services & 9 ‘Components’)
• DTRA and Chem/Bio Defense (CBD) represent two separate programs; see: https://sbir.defensebusiness.org
The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services
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DoD SBIR/STTR Solicitations
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• Dates established by OSD Office of Small Business Programs; not all DoD Components participate in each solicitation.
• CBD SBIR is participating in FY17.1 cycle and plans to participate in CBD STTR FY17.C cycle
• A DoD Agency-wide announcement includes:• DoD Instructions• Service/Component-specific Instructions• Topics
The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services
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Proposal submission
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• Fundamental Research (Solicitation HDTRA1-14-24-FRCWMD-BAA), to include Basic Research Topics, submitted to:http://www.grants.gov
• Chem-Bio Technologies BAA (Solicitation HDTRA1-17-S-0001) and the Science and Technology New Initiatives BAA (Solicitation HDTRA1-17-S-0002-BAA) submitted to:https://www.dtrasubmission.net
• ALL DoD SBIR & STTR proposals (small businesses only) submitted to:https://sbir.defensebusiness.org
Proposals only accepted via electronic submission
READ THE ANNOUNCEMENT INSTRUCTIONS!
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Some Helpful Resources
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• Business Opportunities at DTRA: http://www.dtra.mil/Contracts/BusinessOpportunities.aspxhttp://www.dtra.mil/Research/Basic-and-Applied-Science/Research-Funding-Opportunities
• Doing Business with DoD: http://www.defense.gov/landing/contract_resources.aspx
• Guide to DoD Contracting Opportunities: http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/cpic/cp/docs/Doing_Business_with_DoD_%282Jun14%29.pdf
• Federal Business Opportunities: https://www.fbo.gov/
• Grants.Gov: http://www.grants.gov
• DoD Office of Small Business Programs – Doing Business with the DoD: http://www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/sb/dod.shtml
• DoD SBIR/STTR Program Information for Small Business:https://sbir.defensebusiness.org
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Points of Contact
• Joint Project Manager Information Systems Mr. Scott White, JPM ISscott.a.white.civ@mail.mil
• Mr. Mike Steinmann, Deputy JPM ISmichael.d.steinmann.civ@mail.mil
• Mr. Tom Smith, JEM Product Managerthomas.r.smith11.civ@mail.mil
• CAPT Mal Sandie, USN, JWARN Product Managermalachy.d.sandie.mil@mail.mil
• Mr. Brett Bonifay, GBSP Product Managerbrett.f.bonifay.civ@mail.mil
• DTRA• Mr. Eric Lowenstein, Acting Chief, DTRA J9CBI
eric.j.lowenstein.civ@mail.mil• Dr. John Hannan, Chief, Surveillance Branch, DTRA J9CBA
john.r.hannan2.civ@mail.mil
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