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1 Marine Corps Systems Command -Advanced Planning Brief to Industry Mr. George Solhan Deputy Chief of Naval Research, Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare and Combating errorism (ONR 0) 7 April 2010

2 Naval Research: A Statutory Mission Naval Research Laboratory (Appropriations Act, 191): [Conduct] exploratory and research work necessary for the benefit of Government service, including the construction, equipment, and operation of a laboratory. Office of Naval Research (Public Law 88, 19): plan, foster, and encourage scientific research in recognition of its paramount importance as related to the maintenance of future naval power, and the reservation of national security. Vannevar Bush Harry S ruman homas Edison Josephus Daniels ransitioning S& (Defense Authorization Act, 2001): manage the Navy s basic, applied, and advanced research to foster transition from science and technology to higher levels of research, development, test, and evaluation.

3 S& Focused on Naval Needs Broad FY10 DON S& Funding = $1,82M Discovery & Invention (Basic Science, Early Applied Research) Focus Narrow Quick Reaction & Other S& ~10% Acquisition Enablers (FNCs) Leap Ahead Innovations (INPs) ~10% ~0% PE:.. /.2.2 /.1 ~0% Quick Reaction (10%) ech Solutions Experimentation MC S& (MCWL, JNLW, etc.) Near Mid Far Acquisition Enablers (%) Future Naval Capabilities Warfighter Protection Capable Manpower LO/CLO ime Frame Leap-Ahead Innovations (12%) Innovative Naval Prototypes NSPs Swampworks Discovery & Invention (2%) Basic & Early Applied Research National Naval Responsibilities Education Outreach HBCU/MI

4 ONR S& Departments Code 0 CISR Code 1 Code 2 Ocean Battlespace Sensing Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare & Combating errorism Sea Warfare and Weapons Warfighter Performance Air Warfare and Weapons Code Code Code

5 ONR 0 Organization Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare and Combating errorism S& Human, Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Sciences (HSCB) Hybrid Complex Warfare Sciences Division (01) Applications Division (02) Combating errorism & Integration Division (0) Basic Research Counter IED FIE JCD Maritime Irregular Warfare Operational Adaptation + HSCB FY2011 R2 Activity Areas & ONR Code 0 hrust Areas HP&E* hrust C hrust ISR hrust Fires hrust Logistics hrust Maneuver hrust Force Protection hrust ONR Code 0 echnology Investment Areas Focused hrust Level S& Investments Enhanced Physical Readiness Mental Resilience & Cognitive Agility Expertise Development Network Centric Warfare -Interoperability Over-he- Horizon Comms & Gateways Small Unit echnologies * HUMAN PERFORMANCE, RAINING & EDUCAION Persistent ISR Knowledge Generation ISR - C2 (Actionable Intelligence) Biometrics ag, rack & Locate argeting & Engagement Advanced Ammo Advanced Weapons Asset Visibility Logistics ransport Operational Self-Sufficiency Maintenance Reduction Infrastructure Survivability Advanced Mobility Maneuver Enablers Detection Neutralization Mitigation

6 Focus on the warrior as a system, rather than the platform! Align: -What we do -What we need to do it -How do we measure our effectiveness? Deputy Programming, Planning & Operations Ms. L. Worcester Capt hom Bellamy Department Head Mr. G. W. Solhan Deputy Department Head COL. M. Williams Align with our customers: - USMC, NECE, SPECWAR - Combat Developers, Material Developers, Operating Forces ExFOB L V. Cruz Hybrid Complex Warfare Sciences Division (01) Applications Division (02) Director Dr. R. Pohanka Deputy Maj B. Short Non-Linear Physics Dr. M. Shlesinger Basic Research Counter IED Dr. D. Prono CAP M. Stoffel Director Mr. A. G. Johnson FIE JCD Mr. C. Lethin IDD Ms L. Albuquerque Combating errorism & Integration Division (0) Director Mr. J. McMains Maritime Irregular Warfare Operational Adaptation Human Performance raining & Education Integrate inter departmental & interdisciplinary within ONR and with external activities C ISR Fires Logistics Maneuver Force Protection Human, Social, Cultural, Behavioral Sciences Dr. R. Stripling Mr. J. Moniz Mr. M. Kruger Mr. D. Simons Mr. C. Anderson Mr. J. Bradel Mr. L. Mastroianni Dr. I. Estabrooke Ms. M. Rubeiz Mr. M. epaske Mr. G. Doerrer Maj F. Filler Mr. K. Hammack

7 MCWL $,20K FY10 Marine Corps Funding Allocation ONR0 FNC (USMC Funded) $2,81K ONR0 FNC (Navy Funded) $7,82K ONR0 Navy Funded (.1) $18,199K JNLWD (.2) $,008K JNLWD (.) $10,998K Human Effects $,09K Counter Material $1,07K JNLWD Breakout Funding Allocation (FY10) Counter Personnel $,091K ONR0 Core Expeditionary (.2) $29,8K ONR0 Core Expeditionary (.) $,2K Force Pro $7K Fires $,9K Logistics $,22K Intel $,98K MCWL Breakout Funding Allocation (FY10) &E $2,197K C $1,11K Maneuver $1,9K HP&E $1,21K Force Protection $11,0K Fires $9,98K ONR0 Breakout Funding Allocation (FY010) C $9,8K ISR $,9K Logistics $1,K

8 he he hree Circles Plan and execute technology discovery, invention and exploitation Collaborate with government, industry and academia echnology ransition Centripetal Forces Vision/Planning Communication echnology Roadmaps S& Objectives echnology transition agreements Experimentation B echnology Developer (S&) ONR A Combat Developer MCCDC/OPNAV/CFFC Materiel Developer SYSCOMs /PEOs Develop Warfighting Concepts Define future capabilities Requirements S& objectives (SOs) Resources C Program Research and Development Procurement Fielding Operation and Sustainment Centrifugal Forces Budgets Schedule Risk Congress Operational empo Staffing/urnover Industry A Concept Capability Futures Gaps B Capability Futures Gaps C Requirements Requirements echnology Requirements echnology R&D Production Capability

9 S& IP & FWG Organizational Construct Materiel Developer PEO LS / MCSC / JNLWD S& IP Combat Developer MCCDC / HQMC / MCWL / ECOM / Sci Adv. S& IP echnology Developer (S&) ONR / DARPA Core Membership key stakeholders echnology Dev: Mr. George Solhan Chairman Executive Sec to EA S&: Mr. Jim Lasswell echnology Dev: Mr. Paul Gido - ACNR Combat Dev: Mr. Len Blasiol Material Dev: Mr. David Ungar, Mr Mike Halloran Additional Core: BD to match charter construct Functional Working Groups (FWG) HP&E/ raining Maj Kibel Roy Stripling Martin Bushika Rich St. Amour Dan Wright C Combat Developer LtCol Manaco John Moniz Chris Zaffram Fran Bonner Mac McKinney ISR Maj Scheidler Martin Kruger Marty Jackson Rick Shrewsbury Maj Sadler Fires Maj Cunningham Dan Simons Craig Melton Joe Lipinski Jim Haig echnology Developer (S&) Logistics Paul Neubert Cliff Anderson Scott Story Gloria uck Dan Wright Maneuver Maj Walters Jeff Bradel Scott Story Craig Harvey Greg Kesselring FP John Montemayor Lee Mastroianni George Gibbs George Gibbs Greg Kesselring Material Developer

10 he glass is half full! he glass is half empty. ONR Half full...no! Wait! Half empty!..no, half... What was the question? SYSCOM Hey! I ordered a cheeseburger! MCCDC/OPNAV Fleet/MARFOR

11 Aligning to Strategic Guidance SECNAV Priorities aking care of our Sailors, Marines, Civilians, and their Families reating energy in DON as an issue of national security Creating acquisitions excellence Optimizing unmanned systems CNO Priorities Build the Future Force Maintain Warfighting Readiness Develop & Support Our Sailors, Civilians and Families Commandant Guidance Achieve victory in the War Right-size our Corps Provide a fully prepared naval force Be most ready when the Nation is least ready Improve the quality of life for our Marines and our families Rededicate ourselves to our Core Values and warrior ethos Posture the Marine Corps for the future CNR 2010 Priorities 1. Focus on S& areas that provide the biggest payoff for our future 2. Be innovative in our thinking and business processes. Improve our ability to transition S& into acquisition programs. Improve strategic communication and engagement with stakeholders

12 S& Priorities S& areas with biggest payoff: Autonomous Systems Hypersonics and Directed Energy Warfighter Performance Information Dominance Expeditionary & Irregular Warfare otal Ownership Costs SECNAV High Interest: Power & Energy SEM

13 1 Autonomous Systems: State-of-the Art Current state of technology: Navigation behaviors employing GPS based Route Network Definition Files (RNDF) and costly, multi-modal sensor suites Simple behaviors employing rule-based system Rule-based systems are not robust enough for complex environments when encountering uncertainty, imprecision, contradiction, and incompleteness ypical sensor suite and CPU cost often exceed $20K, bulky, power hungry Limited environmental context and understanding outside of a pre-planned, structured environment Sensor suite and CPU alone render capability un-affordable S& challenges: 1. Affordable Logic/Software. Small unit mobility/maneuverability in extremely complex terrain 2. Affordable Sensor Suites. Dense power and energy devices/sources. Advanced Autonomy Algorithms. Fuel independence/energy self-sufficiency for extended ranges DARPA Urban Challenge Future actical System in Unstructured Environments Multi-planar Laser Rangefinders (LIDAR) Single-Plane LIDAR 2 IEEE 19 cameras Advanced perception system and algorithms to reduce number of sensors and to allow operations in unstructured environments Stereo Vision EO camera, vestibular, odometry and other input channels

14 Remote Control Versus Autonomy NIS Special Publication 1011 Autonomy Levels for Unmanned Systems (ALFUS) Framework Volume I: erminology Version 1.1 September 200

15 Why Autonomous Behavior is a Hard Problem Environmental Complexity Solution ratios on: errain variation Object frequency, density, intent Weather Mobility constraints Communication dependencies Machine Intelligence Level Ability to: Reason, Plan, Predict Learn from experience, instructions, etc., and adapt to new situations Understand the battlespace High-level interactions with humans Mission Complexity Subtasks, decision Organization, collaboration Performance Situation awareness, knowledge requirements Human Interaction ype of interactions ype of operators/users (e.g., workload, skill levels, etc.) Frequency, duration, robot initiated interactions

16 ONR 0 Unmanned Ground Systems Areas of Interest

17 Marine as a system Human Performance, raining, and Education Vision for Excellence Crisis based decision making Enhanced combat capabilities at individual & small unit level Lightened load of all Warfighters Distributed Operations (DO) Small Unit Excellence Increased resilience to extreme and austere environments DO enabled training methodologies & technologies ech Investment Area: Enhanced Physical Readiness Perceive hink Act Nutrition, Physiology, Strength, Endurance, Agility Heat, Heat, Cold, Cold, Altitude, Humidity, Mission Duration ech Investment Area: Expertise Development Perceive hink Act Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Info Info Overload, ime ime Pressure, Mission Performance ech Investment Area: Mental Resilience & Cognitive Agility Development Perceive hink Act Adaptiveness, Emotional Fortitude Rules Rules of of Engagement, Moral Moral and and Ethical Ethical Challenges

18 Impact of raining raining today achieves a certain level of proficiency Simulation training can increase rate of proficiency development, enabling greater benefits of live pre-deployment training to be achieved During or postdeployment, unused skills deteriorate rapidly competencies Schoolhouse Better Faster Live raining Deployment oday s Baseline Post-Deployment Simulation Augmentation to Live Deployed Simulation raining Decreased Skill Decay Simulation training (synthetic and live) will reduce skill loss by providing training opportunities otherwise not available

19 Infantry Immersion rainer (II) OBJECIVES: Develop a prototype mixed reality system for highly effective Home Station MOU training prior to Mojave Viper Inoculate Marines to the sights, smells, sounds, and chaos of urban battle Demonstrate and experiment with new technologies ECHNICAL APPROACH: Maximum use of COS components Leverage ONR and Army RDECOM technologies Government controlled architecture Modular Design Incremental improvements SESAMS (paintball) weapons with custom lasers Projected Avatars on selected walls Accomplishments and Plans: Over 10,000 Marines, Soldiers, and Allies trained Smaller scale system for Human Factors research- Gruntworks Research for Infantry Integration esting (GRII) facility at Stafford, VA in use by PM MERS Improvements to I MEF II: Improved Call for Fire Software Improvements to Avatars (virtual characters); lasers; and improved instructor control ONR Software to be used at JIEDDO funded I MEF II Phase 2, II MEF, and III MEF facilities Continued improvements under ONR echnical leadership as part of the FIE JCD

20 he Ultimate Customer he Warfighter! ONR S& enables Sailors and Marines! - S& in support of Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare (continued primary importance to both Navy and Marine Corps) - S& in support of Combating errorism aka Maritime/Irregular Warfare (MIRWAR), GWO, Long War, etc. (rapidly growing emphasis in both Navy and Marine Corps) - Survive and Win - Be more lethal - Expand their area of influence - Be flexible in all phases of warfare - Move between kinetic and non-kinetic tactics - Predict actions of Irregular enemies - Generate combat power operationally/tactically - Operational Adaptation in new paradigm of Hybrid Complex Warfare

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23 MANEUVER echnology Investment Areas Survivability Lightweight Armor Materials (D&I) PROJECS CSV ri-modal Aluminum (FNC) Marine forces of the future will be significantly more agile, lethal, mobile and survivable. echnologies will be developed to increase the warfighting capabilities and effectiveness of the Marine Corps Air Ground ask Force (MAGF) with emphasis on improving survivability, providing enhanced maneuver, and providing maneuver enabler systems in Distributed Operations and Irregular / Asymmetric Warfare. MVR SO-2: Advanced materials and survivability technologies to enhance the performance and survivability of combat vehicles MVR SO-8: Vehicle design for Marine Survivability and Usability FP SO-: Active protection system for vehicles against rocket propelled grenades.(deleted in new S& plan) NECE/NSW SOs Advanced Electromagnetic Armor (D&I and E&D) Advanced Requirements for Crew Safety (D&I) CSV Shock Mitigating Seats (D&I and E&D) Active Protection System for LAV (E&D) AEMA (EPS) (FNC) Advanced Ceramic Composites (Plus-Up) INL Survivability (Plus-Up) ONR MANAGER Mr. Jeff Bradel jeff.bradel@navy.mil DEPUY Mr. Keith Hammack keith.hammack@navy.mil RECEN RANSIIONS GLADIAOR ACICAL GROUND UNMANNED VEHICLE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC RECONNAISSANCE, SURVEILLANCE, & ARGEING VEHICLE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC EXPEDIIONARY DECISION SUPPOR SYSEM (FNC) Advanced Mobility MVR SO-1: Advanced power plants, drive trains, and suspensions MVR SO-2:Advanced materials and survivability technologies to enhance the performance and survivability of combat vehicles NECE/NSW SOs Vehicle Stability (D&I) Military Driving Cycle Assessment (E&D) Fuel Efficiency Enabling echnologies w/ ARDEC (E&D) Electronic Acceleration Assist and Integral Starter / Generator System (E&D) Hybridization and Re-Power (E&D) Integrated Power & Propulsion (E&D) Advanced LAV Suspension System (FNC) On-Board Vehicle Power Systems Development (Plus-Up) DA LEAD Mr. Greg Doerrer gregory.doerrer@navy.mil ransitioned to MCSC and NAVAIR MODELING & SIMULAION BASED DESIGN (D&I) ransitioned to MCCDC JLV SUDIES AND ANALYSES, ECHNOLOGY DEMONSRAOR, AND BLAS HULL ESING Maneuver Enablers MVR SO-: Augmented cognition for combat vehicle crews and operators of maneuver systems MVR SO-: Marine performance enhancements Advanced Interfaces and Ground Controls (D&I) Small Unit Mobility Enhancement echnologies (SUME) (D&I and E&D) MAGF Situational Awareness (Plus-Up) Naval Expeditionary Overwatch (NEO) KEY = ransition Plusup Other FNC D&I ransitioned to MCSC, MCCDC, Army E&D MVR SO-/NSW MVR 09-1: Advanced robotic systems for ground combat NECE/NSW SOs Revised: 02JUN09

24 echnology Domain Survivability echnology Investment Area Roadmap FY Survivability Systems Materials Nano-Aluminum Cryomilling (SR) Armor Materials CSV ri-modal Aluminum PM LAV & JLV (EMW-FY09-0) Advanced Ceramic Composites INL Survivability Lightweight Armor Materials APS for LAV PM LAV o. Integrated Armor Solutions Active Protection Systems AEMA Electronic Protection System (EMW-FY09-0) PM MRAP Active / Pulsed Power Protection Active RPG Defense (SK-FY0-01) PM LAV Electromagnetic Non-Explosive Reactive Armor PM AAV Advanced Electromagnetic Armor (AEMA) PM M Advanced Requirements for Crew Safety (Joint w/fp) Crew Protection CSV Shock Mitigating Seats PM JLV 7 JLV NAC Whole System rade Study o. Integrated Armor Solutions 7 JLV NAC ech Demo Vehicle Studies and rades WV Survivability AO Armored Patrol Vehicle Survivability Enhancements Advanced Blast Mitigation Integrated Armor Solutions

25 Advanced Mobility echnology Investment Area Roadmap FY echnology Domain Fuel Efficiency and HEVEA Advanced Lead-Acid Battery Fuel Efficiency & Battlefield Power Battlefield Power Generation (SK-0-01) Military Driving Cycle Assessment MCSC Logistics, ARDEC HEVEA, FED Fuel Efficiency Enabling echnologies w/ ARDEC MCSC PM EPS, Motor PM EPS Future Fuel Alternatives Electric Acceleration Assist and Integral Starter/ Generator System On-Board Vehicle Power Systems Dev. PM M MCSC PM EPS, Motor Hybridization and Re-Power MCSC Motor, EPS, ARDEC HEVEA Integrated Vehicle Power est Bed MCSC PM EPS Advanced Suspension & Drive rain echnologies JLV (Magneto Rheological Fluid) Suspension Concept 7 PM JLV Advanced Propulsion echnologies 7 Electronically Controlled Active Suspension System (ECASS) PM M Vehicle Stability PM M Advanced LAV Suspension System CSV Advanced Suspension Study (EMW-FY09-0) PM LAV PM M Infinitely Variable ransmission Study Infinitely Variable ransmission PM M High Mobility Suspension echnologies PM M Studies and rades Light Strike Vehicle (JLV) Suspension JLV ransportability Studies MRAP/MPC ransportability Studies

26 Maneuver Enablers echnology Investment Area Roadmap FY echnology Domain Cognitive Assessment and ask Management Advanced Interfaces and Ground Controls MAGF Situational Awareness Situational Awareness Visual Integrated Bridge (ARV COP) 7 EFV Obstacle Detection System (SK-0-01) 8 PM EFV 8 Expeditionary Decision Support System (EDSS) (SK-0-0) PG-12, PMA 281 Multi-Function Display Xfr d to HP&E PM LAV Gunslinger Fire Detection System (SK-0-02) Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Naval Expeditionary Overwatch (NEO) 7 (CNR IBR) Small Unit Mobility Enhancement echnologies PR -1 New EC FNC

27 COMMAND & CONROL, COMPUERS, COMMUNICAION FY10 o provide tomorrow s naval expeditionary warfighters with the precise information they need, when they need it, under all conditions with emphasis on small units in complex, hybrid warfare environments KEY ONR MANAGER Mr. John Moniz john.moniz@navy.mil DA Lead, SSC-PACIFIC Mr. Kevin Boner kevin.boner@navy.mil DA Staff, ONR Mr. im Wasilition tim.wasilition.ctr@navy.mil D&I E&D FNC Other Plus up RECEN RANSIIONS Conformal Antennas.2 (D&I) - ransitioned to CERDEC System Integration Environment - ransitioned to MAGF C2 - ransitioned to MACCS-X - ransitioned to MCSC (DARPA DN) M2C2 (Plus-up) - ransitioned to MCSC - 2d MEB ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREA NEWORK CENRIC WARFARE / INEROPERABILIY USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-1 : Converged services networks with assured, robust communications linking all echelons of the MAGF USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-2: Multilevel information security and assurance USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-: Intelligent network monitoring, maintenance, and mobility USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-: Improved situational awareness for warfighters at all echelons OVER-HE-HORIZON COMMUNICAIONS/ GAEWAYS USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-1 USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO- NECC/NSW C2 SO-: Selfdeployed communications relay NECC/NSW C2 SO-7: Watercraft command-and-control station technology NSW C : Multi-function VHF, UHF, and UHF SACOM Antenna Jul09v12 Adaptive Networks.2 (D&I) System Integration Environment (E&D) DCN EC (FNC) Signal Distribution Research (D&I) NON-LINE OF SIGH COMMS ech (D&I) FSO COMMS ECH (D&I) ACICAL RF SYSEMS (E&D) Advanced HF Communications (E&D) SACOM OM Int/Demo (E&D) Software Reprogrammable Payload (E&D) Low-Cost SACOM Antennas (FNC) PROJECS FY10 SAR MOBILE MODULAR COMMAND & CONROL- NEWORK MGM OOLS (M2C2) (Plus-Up) Agile Coalition Environment and EMPO (Plus-Up) M2C DEVELOPMEN RF ECHNOLOGIES.2 RECONFIGURABLE AMPLIFIER Comms Relay (OSD) Characteristic Modes (SR) Compact HF Antennas (SR) M2C2: PROOYPE PACKAGE & ANENNAS (Plus-Up)

28 COMMAND & CONROL, COMPUERS, COMMUNICAION FY10 o provide tomorrow s naval expeditionary warfighters with the precise information they need, when they need it, under all conditions with emphasis on small units in complex, hybrid warfare environments KEY D&I E&D ONR MANAGER Mr. John Moniz john.moniz@navy.mil DA Lead, SSC-PACIFIC Mr. Kevin Boner kevin.boner@navy.mil DA Staff, ONR Mr. im Wasilition tim.wasilition.ctr@navy.mil FNC Other Plus up ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREA SMALL UNI ECHNOLOGIES USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-1: Converged services networks with assured, robust communications linking all echelons of the MAGF USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-2: Multilevel information security and assurance USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-: Intelligent network monitoring, maintenance, and mobility USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-: Improved situational awareness for warfighters at all echelons USMC/NECC/NSW C2 SO-: Blue Force racking/ PLI/ Combat ID* USMC C2 SO-/NSW SO-10: Collaborative Planning and Synchronized Execution * Funding planned in FY11 DISRIBUED COMPUING.1 (D&I) Info on Demand ech.2 (D&I) Assured Connectivity.2 (D&I) PROJECS FY10 SAR ADAPABLE ANENNAS (D&I) SELF-ADAPING RADIO PROOYPE.2 (D&I) SPR Security Architecture (SBIR) Jul09v12

29 echnology Investment Area: Network Centric Warfare/ Interoperability C S& Roadmap 1/ = Knowledge Product = ransition 1 Mobility Management M2C2 NW Mgmt ools Network Monitoring & Management PM CNS Adaptive Networks 2 Cognitive Networking ech 2 Directional Mobile Networking actical C2 Architectures Information Assurance Secure Wireless LAN Afloat Exped Warfareestbed COP Fusion ools Agile Coalition Environment PM AAAV DCN RR actical Information Assurance (.2) Dynamic actical Comms NW EC System Integration Environment Appl. NW Arch. PM MAGF C2 Mobile Security Architecture 2 C2/Fires Architecture EC Proposal PM CNS PM CNS C Interoperability Arch Mobile Security Application olerance 2 rusted Computing ech

30 C S& Roadmap 2/ echnology Investment Area: OH Communications/ Gateways Networked RF Distribution Systems Alternatives to SACOM OH Communications 07 BLOS actical Comm Relay Dynamic Co-Site 2 Interfere Mitigation Signal Distribution Research (.1) PM CNS USMC C SUIE Conformal Antenna ech (.2) Reconfig Amplifier 2 EC Proposal RF echnologies Conformal Antenna Int/Demo actical RF Systems PM CNS High Bandwidth Free-Space Laser Comms EC FSO Comms ech Demo 2 SRP OSD Comms Relay Non-LOS Comms ech 2 SW LAN CONDOR 1 SOCOM Char. Modes SR PMA 2 Compact HF Ant 1 Advanced HF Comms Advanced SRR 2 1 M2C Development SACOM OM/Antenna Int/Demo PM CNS SACOM erminals Low Cost SACOM Antenna PM CNS M2C2 Prototype/Ant = Knowledge Product = ransition

31 C S& Roadmap / echnology Investment Area: Small Unit echnologies Restricted Environment Comms Advanced Comms Enablers Small Unit Decision Support: User Interface (w/hp&e) MIMO (.1) 1 2 = Knowledge Product 1 Information on Demand ech 2 Small Unit Decision Aids 2 = ransition Restricted Env. Comms Sensing/Comms ech (.2) 2 Assured 2 JRS Connectivity Adv Comms Syst Adaptable Antennas 2 2 Meta-Material 2 SPR Security Materials for Amps 2 2 Antenna Arch SBIR 2 FPGA Auto Small Unit Distributed Computing (.1) (.2) Decision ools 1 2 BF/PLI/CID Position Location Info PM RASYS GPS Denied Nav PM R&R 2 Position Location 2 Blue Force racking Small Unit C Integrated Capabilities: Multi-purpose Functionality Self Adapting Radio Prototype 2 DO C EC Proposal

32 FIRES ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREAS PROJECS Discovers and develops technologies to provide decisive, unrivaled new capabilities for, or to improve the performance of Navy and Marine Corps warfighters in the areas of Fires; with particular focus on Distributed Operations and Asymmetric/Irregular Warfare; to include Naval Expeditionary and other weapons, munitions, fuzes, ballistics, propulsion, weapons systems control and guidance, enhanced accuracy, tailored lethality including non-lethal alternatives, enhanced targeting (to include detection, locating, identification, designation, and tracking), directed energy, and lightweight components; and to avoid technological surprise. KEY: Other FNC D&I E&D Plus -Up ONR MANAGER Dan Simons (70) 9-80 EAM Lee Beale (70) 9-8 Sheila Adkins (70) DA Paul C. Conolly (0) -200 RECEN RANSIIONS IMPROVED FIRE CONROL SYSEM (FNC) RANSIIONED O PM INFANRY WEAPONS SYSEMS LIGHWEIGH MORAR SYSEM (FNC) RANSIIONED O PM MORARS & PM INFANRY WEAPONS SYSEMS ADVANCED FIRES COORDINAION ECHNOLOGY RANSIIONED O PM MAGF C2 ADVANCED GUN BARREL ECHNOLOGY RANSIIONED O PEO-IWSc MEMS SAFE & ARM RANSIIONED O PM AMMO ARGEING & ENGAGEMEN USMC Fires SO-1: argeting technologies for faster, more precise engagements, while simplifying fire control tasks USMC Fires SO-2: Integrated lightweight day-night optics USMC Fires SO-: Engagement damage assessments USMC Fires SO-: More capable, lighter weight ammunition across the spectrum of lethality, with increased reliability, range, precision, and safety IMPROVED FIRE CONROL SYSEM (IFCS) NON-MAGNEIC AZIMUH SENSING (NMAS) MICRO-PULSE LASER DESIGNAION DISRIBUED OPERAIONS PRECISION ENGAGEMEN (DOPE) INEGRAED DAY/NIGH SIGH ECHNOLOGY (IDNS) MEMS INERIAL SENSORS (UC IRVINE) USMC Fires SO-: Increased capabilities and reduced weight of all ground combat weapons systems USMC Fires SO-7: echnologies that utilize the electromagnetic spectrum to detect, exploit and target adversary systems, equipment, or individuals NECE Fires SO-: Lightweight day-night optics FLIGH CONROLLED MORAR NSW Fires 09-7: Lightweight, All Weather, Precision argeting echnologies NSW Fires 09-9: Lightweight Day-Night Weapons Optics NSW Fires 09-1: Munitions erminal Guidance for NSW Applications NSW Fires 09-1: Highly Responsive Loitering Munitions/Weaponized UAS NSW Fires 09-18: Advanced Weapons and Propellant echnologies PRECISION ENGAGEMEN ECHNOLOGIES (PE)

33 FIRES ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREAS PROJECS Discovers and develops technologies to provide decisive, unrivaled new capabilities for, or to improve the performance of Navy and Marine Corps warfighters in the areas of Fires; with particular focus on Distributed Operations and Asymmetric/Irregular Warfare; to include Naval Expeditionary and other weapons, munitions, fuzes, ballistics, propulsion, weapons systems control and guidance, enhanced accuracy, tailored lethality including non-lethal alternatives, enhanced targeting (to include detection, locating, identification, designation, and tracking), directed energy, and lightweight components; and to avoid technological surprise. KEY: Other FNC D&I E&D Plus -Up ADVANCED AMMUNIION USMC Fires SO-: More capable, lighter weight ammunition across the spectrum of lethality, with increased reliability, range, precision, and safety USMC Fires SO-: Improved propellants and energetic materials ACICAL URBAN SRIKE WARHEAD (USW) CASELESS AMMUNIION 81mm EXENDED RANGE MORAR AMMUNIION (ERMA) 1901 A IGNIION SAFEY DEVICE USMC Fires SO-: Increased capabilities and reduced weight of all ground combat weapons systems NSW Fires 09-11: Measured-Effect Munitions NSW Fires 09-12: Clandestine Structure Penetration REVOLUIONARY ARGE EFFECS NSW Fires 09-18: Advanced Weapons and Propellant echnologies MEMS MORAR S&A ADVANCED WEAPONS HIGH PERFORMANCE ALLOYS FOR WEAPONS APPLICAIONS USMC Fires SO-: Increased capabilities and reduced weight of all ground combat weapons systems NSW Fires 09-18: Advanced Weapons and Propellant echnologies

34 ONR 0 FIRES S& Roadmap (1 of 2) echnology Investment Area argeting & Engagement Precision arget Location Ballistic Flight Compensation and Fire Control NMAS (mid term) DO Precision Engagement Improved Fire Control System NMAS (short term) FNC Integrated Day/Night Sight echnology Micro-Pulse Laser Designator 2 PM IW & PM FSS 2 Precision Urban Mortar Attack Non-Magnetic Sensing (long term) PM IW Flight Controlled Mortar PM IW & PM FSS PM IW = Product PM NLW&O PM FSS PM IW & PM FSS 2 PM IW Precision Engagement echnologies RL to JES Increment 2 in FY18 PM IW = ransition

35 ONR 0 FIRES S& Roadmap (2 of 2) echnology Investment Area Advanced Ammunition Fuzing Warheads MEMS Fuze Safe &Arm PM AMMO 1901 A Initiation Safety Device Caseless Ammunition actical Urban Strike Warhead 1 2 JSSAP LW Small Arms echnologies Program PM AAS = Product PM AAS = ransition MEMS Mortar S&A PM AMMO & PM IW Revolutionary arget Effects Flight Controls rajectory Shaped Mortar Munition Studies 2 Knowledge Product Precision Urban Mortar Attack Flight Controlled Mortar PM IW & PM FSS PM IW Propulsion Advanced Weapons Materials 81mm Extended Range Mortar Ammunition PM AMMO High Performance Alloys for Weapons Applications PM IW

36 HUMAN PERFORMANCE, RAINING & EDUCAION Expeditionary Warfighters that are physically, mentally, emotionally, and cognitively ready to deploy anywhere in the world on short notice, to serve within their team, or take on leadership roles as needed, and to complete their mission efficiently and effectively under any extremes of condition. ONR0 HP&E MANAGER Dr. Roy Stripling EAM Dr. Karl VanOrden Dr. Rudolph Darken Mr. Pete Muller Ms. Kelly Rossi Kathryn Cullen RECEN RANSIIONS Infantry Immersive rainer (II) ONR prototype, transitioned directly to I MEF Gruntworks Research for Infantry Integration esting (GRII) ONR prototype, transitioned directly to PM Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad (PM MERS) Automatic Performance Evaluation and Lessons Learned (APELL) ONR prototype, transitioned directly to PM raining System (PM RASYS) VIDEO FLASHLIGH (D&I) Fielded to USMC ranges as actical Video Capture System (VCS) Multi platform Operational eam raining Immersive Virtual Environment ransition to: RASYS DVE BS IOC EWS EWG LAN and PAC for JAC sustainment training AAV urret rainer ONR prototype, directly to series production; currently fielded as an USMC training simulator.. Key D&I E&D Cong FNC other echnology Investment Areas Enhanced Physical Readiness Med SO 2: Human Performance Enhancement Capabilities Med SO : Fatigue Management Med SO 7: Warfighter Physiology Med SO 8: Physical Readiness Conditioning and Nutrition Monitoring Mental oughness & Cognitive Agility &E SO 2: Learning OPFOR &E SO : High Fidelity Virtual Environment &E SO 8: Non Kinetic Effects Simulation &E SO 9: Squad Immersive raining Environment Enablers Assessment, Development & Validation of P Regimens (D&I) Enhancing Warfighter Psycho-physical Performance (E&D) Physical Conditioning Impacts on Combat Readiness (E&D) Increasing Sensitivity of the Human Eye (YIP) Enhanced echnologies for Optimization of Warfighter Load (EOWL) (FNC) rainable Automated Forces (AF)(D&I) Workload, Stress and Perf. in Immersive raining (D&I) Unmanned Ground Vehicles MMI (Man-Machine Interface) (E&D) General Purpose Real-time Mitigation Engine (E&D) Adapting Processing to Promote applied Learning Efficiency (APPLE) (E&D) Automated, Real ime Bidirectional Communication (SBIR) Infantry Immersive rainer (ech Solutions) Development of Low-Cost racking System for Infantry raining (SR) Warfighter Rapid Awareness Processing echnology WRAP (Cong) PROJECS Biomarkers of Heat Stress and Resilience (D&I) Sprint Interval raining & Nrf2 Activator Supplementation (D&I) Mitigation of Sleep Deprivation (E&D) Simulation ool for Lightening the Load of Warfighters (SR) Vehicle Common Adaptive Display (E&D) NonKin Village (E&D) Virtual Environment Prototyping (E&D) Real-time Adaptive raining Environment (E&D) Expressive Interactions for Desktop VE Incorporating Affective Learning in Virtual raining Environments (AVES) (SBIR) Closed-Loop Real-ime Neurophysi-Driven Simulation- Based raining System (SBIR) Development of Low-cost Augmented Reality Head Mounted Display (SR) echnology for Assessing the Resilience of raining to Stressful Conditions (ONR-Global)

37 HUMAN PERFORMANCE, RAINING & EDUCAION Expeditionary Warfighters that are physically, mentally, emotionally, and cognitively ready to deploy anywhere in the world on short notice, to serve within their team, or take on leadership roles as needed, and to complete their mission efficiently and effectively under any extremes of condition. ONR0 HP&E MANAGER Dr. Roy Stripling EAM Dr. Karl VanOrden Dr. Rudolph Darken Mr. Pete Muller Ms. Kelly Rossi Kathryn Cullen RECEN RANSIIONS Infantry Immersive rainer (II) ONR prototype, transitioned directly to I MEF Gruntworks Research for Infantry Integration esting (GRII) ONR prototype, transitioned directly to PM Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad (PM Automatic MERS) Performance Evaluation and Lessons Learned (APELL) ONR prototype, transitioned directly to PM raining System (PM RASYS) VIDEO. FLASHLIGH (D&I) Fielded to USMC ranges as actical Video Capture System (VCS) Multi platform Operational eam raining Immersive Virtual Environment, ransition to: RASYS DVE BS IOC EWS EWG LAN and PAC for JAC sustainment training AAV urret rainer ONR prototype, directly to series production; currently fielded as an USMC training simulator.. Key D&I E&D Cong FNC other echnology Investment Areas Expertise Development &E SO-1: Warfighter Cognition &E SO-2: Learning OPFOR &E SO-: Physics Based Library for Battlefield Effects &E SO-: Warrior raining &E SO-: Experiential Learning echnologies and Pedagogy &E SO-: High Fidelity Virtual Environment &E SO-7: Automated Performance Assessment &E SO-8: Non-Kinetic Effects Simulation &E SO-9: Squad Immersive raining Environment Enablers &E SO-10: Live Virtual Constructive raining Environment Enablers PROJECS CONINUED Neuroadaptive Language raining (D&I) INSIE (D&I) Neural Control of Actions in Context(D&I) Adaptive Perceptual raining (D&I) MC Small Arms and Marksmanship raining (D&I) ObSERVE (E&D) Perceptually-informed Virtual Environment (SR) Live Fire Virtual Sniper/Counter Sniper raining System (SBIR) MURI: A Multi-scale, Multi-Modal Investigation of Spatial Learning Mobile Brain Imaging (BRC) Integrated System for Language Education raining (FNC) Next Generation Expeditionary Warfare Intelligent rain (FNC) Mobile Field echnologies for Assessing SA (D&I) Measuring Performance Using Human Movement racks (D&I) Brain Dynamics of Coordinated eams (D&I) Smart utoring System (D&I) Predictive raining ransfer oolset (E&D) rident Communication Analysis System (CAS) Physiological-based ools for Virtual Environment (SR) ImmersSci for raining & Mission Rehearsal (PDB 709) IMPACS (SBIR) Objective Live raining Infantry Performance Metrics for Automated After Action Review (SBIR) Behavioral, Analysis & Synthesis Intelligent raining (FNC)

38 HP&E S& Road Map IA: Enhanced Physical Readiness S& Domain Biomarkers of heat stress and resilience Bio Indicators and Modulators of Performance Mitigation of Sleep Deprivation Increasing Sensitivity of the Human Eye (YIP) Combat Feeding Mitigations for Sleep Deprivation II Also Leverages: WRAP Heat Stress Mitigations Combat Feeding Cold olerance Biomarkers Combat Feeding Sprint Interval raining & Nrf2 Activator Supplementation Physical Conditioning and Sustainment Physical Conditioning Impacts on Combat Readiness Assessment, Development & Validation of Physical raining Regimens Physical Conditioning Assessment and raining Optimization Enhancing Warfighter Psycho physical Performance Simulation ool for Lightening the Load of Warfighters Enhanced echnologies for Optimization of Warfighter Load (EOWL) MERS Product ransition Integrated Models for Warfighter Performance Enhancement

39 HP&E S& Road Map IA: Mental oughness & Cognitive Agility S& Domain Man Machine Interface Design for Optimal Operational Performance Stress raining & Crisis Decision Making Adaptive, Dynamic Simulation Environments Product ransition Workload, Stress and Performance in II Assessing Resilience of raining to Stressful Conditions AF NonKin Village RASYS Infantry Immersive rainer AVES RASYS Low Cost racking System for Infantry raining Low cost Augmented Reality HMDs RASYS Adaptive raining Logistics for Awareness and Stress (ALAS) Intelligent Avatar Behaviors APPLE RASYS Closed Loop Real ime Neurophys Driven RASYS Simulation Based raining System (SBIR) GPRIME NeuroAdaptive raining RASYS 1 Automated, Real ime MERS Bi directional Communication MERS UGV MMI Vehicle Common Adaptive Display Portable & Extra Vehicle Displays echnologies Supporting Peak Cognitive Performance Expressive Interactions for Desktop VE Applied echnologies for SIE WRAP Virtual Environment Prototyping RASYS Real time adaptive training environments Mobile Field echnologies for Predicting Readiness &Performance Performance Enhancement echnologies & Integration Haptic Solutions for Immersive Environments Virtual Environment Prototyping II Socio Cultural Expertise I MEF N2I RASYS MERS RASYS Also Leverages: Neural Controls of Actions in Context AIE (end FY09) RASYS 9 MERS MERS RASYS

40 HP&E S& Road Map IA: Expertise Development I S& Domain Customized raining Interventions Adaptive Perceptual raining NEW I ISLE RASYS Live Fire Virtual Sniper/Counter RASYS Sniper raining System Investigating Procedural Skills Decay Smart utoring System RASYS CLREC Immersive Sciences for raining & Mission Rehearsal Investigating Skill Retention Naval Next generation Immersive raining RASYS IMPACS RASYS Applied echnologies for SIE RASYS ObSERVE RASYS ECOM Integrated Learning Management System (LMS) raining Effectiveness Evaluation Physiological based ools for Virtual Environment Perceptually informed Virtual Environment RASYS RASYS Also Leverages: APPaLE rend Analysis ools for Distributed raining Distributed Mobile Architecture for MC raining RASYS Predictive raining ransfer oolset Product ransition JAC CA and Assessment EWGLAN/PAC

41 HP&E S& Road Map IA: Expertise Development II S& Domain MURI: A Multi scale, Multi Modal Investigation of Spatial Learning Mobile Brain Imaging (BRC) Neural Control of Actions in Context (Collaboration with INSIE) Brain Dynamics of Coordinated eams Mobile Brain Imaging II Mobile Field echnologies for Assessing SA Performance Monitoring & Sensing INSIE (Collaboration with Neural Control of Actions in Context ) Mobile Field echnologies for Assessing SA II Leverages: GPRIME Combat Situational Awareness Developing Expert Performance on Complex Cognitive Skills RASYS NeuroAdaptive Languageraining BASE I Measuring Performance Using Human Movement racks RASYS NeuroAdaptive raining RASYS MC Small Arms and Marksmanship raining RASYS CAS RASYS Product ransition Objective Live raining Infantry Performance Metrics for Automated AAR Applied echnologies for SIE RASYS

42 INELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE Enhance situational awareness and understanding to enable real time tactical decision making for Distributed Operations and provide proactive and predictive capabilities for Asymmetric and Irregular Warfare. ONR MANAGER Mr. Martin Kruger EAM Ms. Maya Rubeiz Ms. Yvonne Kemp Mr. Scott Mcgirr CAP David Luber RECEN RANSIIONS SIGIN VISUALIZAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC MASIN CORE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC EA ANENNA (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ACICAL LIORAL SENSING (FNC) ransitioned to NAVSEA RF EMIER ID AND GEOLOCAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC AUOMAED PAERN RECOGNIION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC DISRIBUED ACICAL INEL DAABASE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC REMOE SENSOR FUSION CARD (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC PERSISEN INELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (ISR) Intel SO-2: Provide quality tactical sensing Intel SO-: Ensure missionfocused situational awareness in urban environments Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities Intel SO-: ranslate data to combat information at the point of collection KNOWLEDGE GENERAION Intel SO 1-: Enable smart sensor field planning and management Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities Intel SO-: Expose enemy networks, and anticipate and influence their behavior Intel SO-7: Provide actionable intelligence to tactical units ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREA ISR - C2 (ACIONABLE INELLIGENCE) Intel SO-: Ensure missionfocused situational awareness in urban environments Intel SO-7: Provide actionable intelligence to tactical units Intel SO-8: Deny enemy use of communications and networks BIOMERICS Intel SO-: Ensure missionfocused situational awareness in urban environments Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities AG, RACK, AND LOCAE (L) Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities Intel SO-7: Provide actionable intelligence to tactical units KEY D&I E&D FNC Other Cong

43 INELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE Enhance situational awareness and understanding to enable real time tactical decision making for Distributed Operations and provide proactive and predictive capabilities for Asymmetric and Irregular Warfare. ONR MANAGER Mr. Martin Kruger EAM Ms. Maya Rubeiz Ms. Yvonne Kemp Mr. Scott Mcgirr CAP David Luber RECEN RANSIIONS SIGIN VISUALIZAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC MASIN CORE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC EA ANENNA (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ACICAL LIORAL SENSING (FNC) ransitioned to NAVSEA RF EMIER ID AND GEOLOCAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC AUOMAED PAERN RECOGNIION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC DISRIBUED ACICAL INEL DAABASE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC REMOE SENSOR FUSION CARD (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREA PERSISEN INELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (ISR) Intel SO-2: Provide quality tactical sensing Intel SO-: Ensure missionfocused situational awareness in urban environments Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities Intel SO-: ranslate data to combat information at the point of collection AWARE BUILDING (Congressional) YPE WINESS MAERIALS (.1) NANO ECHNOLOGY ENABLED SENSOR FIELDS (D&I) AG, RACK AND LOCAE ECHNOLOGIES (D&I) SMAR DISRIBUED SENSOR FIELDS (.1) AGILE ACICAL SENSOR NE (E&D) IDENIY DOMINANCE ENABLED BY INEGRAED BIOMERIC / L CAPABILIY (E&D) AG, RACK AND LOCAE DEMONSRAIONS (E&D) SENSORS FOR AUDIO SURVEILLANCE (E&D) PROJEC SERVICE ORIENED SENSOR NEWORK (LSN) SMAR ALGORIHMS FOR ACICAL SENSORS (LSN) AGILE SENSORS (GWO PS) AG, RACK AND LOCAE (GWO PS) COMMUNICAIONS ENHANCEMENS FOR ACICAL SENSOR (GWO PS) SENSING HROUGH WALLS (US) DEEC AND ID FACILIIES (US) ADVANCED OPICS ZOOM HYPER SPECRAL SENSOR (SBIR Phase II) AUOMAED CLASSIFICAION USING SOF BIOMERICS (SBIR Phase II) RF MODELING OF COMPOSIE BUILDING MAERIAL (SBIR Phase II) KEY D&I E&D FNC Other Cong

44 INELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE Enhance situational awareness and understanding to enable real time tactical decision making for Distributed Operations and provide proactive and predictive capabilities for Asymmetric and Irregular Warfare. KEY ONR MANAGER Mr. Martin Kruger EAM Ms. Maya Rubeiz Ms. Yvonne Kemp Mr. Scott Mcgirr LCDR Johanna Gooby CAP David Luber RECEN RANSIIONS SIGIN VISUALIZAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC MASIN CORE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC EA ANENNA (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ACICAL LIORAL SENSING (FNC) ransitioned to NAVSEA RF EMIER ID AND GEOLOCAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC AUOMAED PAERN RECOGNIION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC DISRIBUED ACICAL INEL DAABASE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC REMOE SENSOR FUSION CARD (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC D&I E&D FNC Other Cong ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREA KNOWLEDGE GENERAION Intel SO 1-: Enable smart sensor field planning and management Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities Intel SO-: Expose enemy networks, and anticipate and influence their behavior Intel SO-7: Provide actionable intelligence to tactical units DECISION PREDICION, MANIPULAION, SIMULAION, LEARNING DEECION (D&I) REAL-IME MEHODS FOR IDENIFYING HUMAN NEWORKS (D&I) SPARSE DAA CULURAL MODELS (.1) MODELING SURGICAL COGNIIVE I/0 (.1) DISRIBUED SENSOR EXPLOIAION (.1I) DISCOVERY, CLASSIFICAION, & UNCERAINY (.1) DYNAMIC WIKI / RESOURCE MANAGER (D&I) HUMAN NEWORK DECISION MODELING (E&D) NEWORK IDENIFICAION (Formerly Enemy COA ) (E&D) ACIVE WIKI KNOWLEDGE REPOSIORY (E&D) PROJEC AUOMAED ACICAL PLAFORM & SENSOR PLANNING & MANAGEMEN (LSN) DESIGN OOLS ENABLING MISSION SPECIFIC SENSOR FIELDS (LSN) ACICAL DISRIBUED DAA ANALYSIS & AUOMAED I&W (LSN) DECISION AIDS (US) DEGRADE AGGANS (SBIR Phase II) BINARY MULI-SAE OPICAL AGGAN (SR Phase II) ISOLAING AND LOCAING SPEAKERS IN CLUER (SR Phase II) PRESAGE LARGE DAA EXPLOIAION USING NEURAL NEWORKS (SBIR Phase II) DISCOVERY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR FROM VIDEO (SBIR Phase I) SEMANIC WIKI FOR PAGE ALERING (SBIR Phase I) DESIGNING LARGE DAA HANDLING ARCHIECURES (SBIR Phase I) SIMILARIY MEASURES FOR PERSONA/HUMAN NEWORKS (SBIR Phase I) NEWORK MERICS O BEHAVIOR ARIBUES (SBIR Phase I)

45 INELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE Enhance situational awareness and understanding to enable real time tactical decision making for Distributed Operations and provide proactive and predictive capabilities for Asymmetric and Irregular Warfare. ONR MANAGER Mr. Martin Kruger EAM Ms. Maya Rubeiz Ms. Yvonne Kemp Mr. Scott Mcgirr LCDR Johanna Gooby CAP David Luber RECEN RANSIIONS SIGIN VISUALIZAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC MASIN CORE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC EA ANENNA (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ACICAL LIORAL SENSING (FNC) ransitioned to NAVSEA RF EMIER ID AND GEOLOCAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC AUOMAED PAERN RECOGNIION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC DISRIBUED ACICAL INEL DAABASE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC REMOE SENSOR FUSION CARD (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREA ISR - C2 (ACIONABLE INELLIGENCE) Intel SO-: Ensure missionfocused situational awareness in urban environments Intel SO-7: Provide actionable intelligence to tactical units Intel SO-8: Deny enemy use of communications and networks ADVANCED ACICAL SENSOR ECH (D&I) WARFIGHER AS A SENSOR (E&D) OA PROOF OF CONCEP DEMONSRAIONS (E&D) PROJEC ACICAL NE & DCGS INEGRAION (LSN) HUMAN O SENSOR FIELD INERFACE (SMAR DAA PULL) (LSN) OA ENERPRISE SERVICES KEY D&I E&D FNC Other Cong

46 INELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE Enhance situational awareness and understanding to enable real time tactical decision making for Distributed Operations and provide proactive and predictive capabilities for Asymmetric and Irregular Warfare. ONR MANAGER Mr. Martin Kruger EAM RECEN RANSIIONS SIGIN VISUALIZAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC MASIN CORE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC EA ANENNA (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ACICAL LIORAL SENSING (FNC) FY11 Notional IAs Ms. Maya Rubeiz Ms. Yvonne Kemp Mr. Scott Mcgirr LCDR Johanna Gooby CAP David Luber ransitioned to NAVSEA RF EMIER ID AND GEOLOCAION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC AUOMAED PAERN RECOGNIION (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC DISRIBUED ACICAL INEL DAABASE (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC REMOE SENSOR FUSION CARD (FNC) ransitioned to MCSC ECHNOLOGY INVESMEN AREA BIOMERICS Intel SO-: Ensure missionfocused situational awareness in urban environments Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities AG, RACK, AND LOCAE (L) Intel SO-: Enhance tag, track, and locate (L), biometric, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBERNE) detection capabilities Intel SO-7: Provide actionable intelligence to tactical units IDENIY DOMINANCE ENABLED BY INEGRAED BIOMERIC /L CAPABILIY (E&D) SMAR ALGORIHMS FOR ACICAL SENSORS (LSN) AGILE SENSORS (GWO PS) AUOMAED CLASSIFICAION USING SOF BIOMERICS (SBIR Phase II) AG, RACK AND LOCAE ECHNOLOGIES (D&I) AG, RACK AND LOCAE DEMONSRAIONS (E&D) DEGRADE AGGANS (SBIR Phase II) BINARY MULI-SAE OPICAL AGGAN (SR Phase II) PROJEC ISOLAING AND LOCAING SPEAKERS IN CLUER (SR Phase II) Contextual Meaning of Presence racking w Hard and Soft Biometrics AG, RACK AND LOCAE (GWO PS) L to Network Analysis Deployment echnologies Contextual Meaning of Presence KEY D&I E&D FNC Other Cong

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