COL Richard Haggerty Project Manager, PM ITTS 2
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The Team HUNTSVILLE, AL 4
Core Competencies 5
Cyber & Electronic Warfare Threat Representative Test and Training EE and TT PEG Develop, Procure, Operate and Sustain Joint Customer Base Nuclear Threat Representative Title X, Section 2373 Foreign Material Acquisition Foreign Military Sales S&T/ Test and Evaluation OSD Funding Joint Customer Base Working with DoE + National labs PM ITTS Universe Foreign Acquisition Army Training Virtual Training Systems TT PEG Army Customer Base Major Test and Instrumentation OSD Funding and EE PEG Joint Customer Base Test and Instrumentation Live, Virtual and Constructive MFP-11 Funding USSOCOM Acquisition Authority Joint SOF Customer Base SOF Training Targetry Virtual, Surface, and Aerial EE and TT PEG Develop, Procure, Operate and Sustain Army + Coalition Customer Base 6
Top 5 PM ITTS Developmental Areas Automated Opposition Cyber Forces (FY20) Realistic Weapon Effects (FY19) Big Data Analytics (FY21) High Resolution Instrumentation (FY20) Mixed Reality (FY21) 7
Threat Systems Management Office TSMO America s Force of Decisive Action 8
Threat Systems Operations & Maintenance Integrated Support II (TSOMIS II) Description/Summary of Program Requirements TSMO manages the Army Threat Systems Program, to include total life cycle and operations of threat systems for testing and training in live, virtual, and constructive environments. TSOMIS-II provides the sustainment and logistics support across the Army s threat fleet to ensure validated and accredited threat portrayal remains idle and ready to operate. This contract also provides the threat capability operations support for testing and training events supporting Army and Tri-Service threat portrayal requirements. Contract Type: Planned ID/IQ 7 Years, FY19-26 1QFY19 1QFY20 Competitive ACC Orlando Sources Sought Complete 2QFY17 RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS - TSMO Estimated Funding: RDT&E, OPA, and Customer 407-384-5252 Estimated Value: $249M usarmy.orlando.peo-stri.list.pmitts@mail.mil Test, LLC Follow-on contract to the current TSOMIS IDIQ 9
Instrumentation Management Office IMO America s Force of Decisive Action 10
Modernizing Instrumentation Solutions for Test and Evaluation (MISTE) Description/Summary of Program Requirements MISTE will design, develop and manufacture Army Test and Evaluation instrumentation. MISTE is an enterprise approach to modernizing operational and developmental test instrumentation across the Test and Evaluation (T&E) communities. MISTE provides PM ITTS/ IMO the ability to support agile and flexible development, design, testing, integration, transition, and support/sustainment of major and minor test instrumentation and science & technology programs. Contract Type: Planned SA ID/IQ Competitive ACC - Orlando Projected 10 Years, FY20-30 1QFY19 1QFY20 RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS IMO (Ronald Miller) 407-384-5251 ronald.e.miller40.civ@mail.mil Estimated Funding: RDT&E, OPA, OMA, and Customer Estimated Value: $750M New Contract 11
Broad Agency Announcements for Test & Evaluation OSD Test Resource Management Center s Test and Evaluation / Science and Technology Program (TRMC T&E/S&T) is the funding sponsor. Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) identify topics across eight Test Technology Areas (TTAs) that address OSD high-priority tri-service T&E investment needs. These BAAs seek T&E technology advancement within Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) 3-6. Advanced Instrumentation Systems Technology (AIST) C4I & Software Intensive Systems (C4T) Cyber Test Technology (CTT) Directed Energy Test (DET) Electronic Warfare Test (EWT) High Speed Systems Test (HSST) Spectrum Efficient Technology (SET) Unmanned Autonomous Systems Test (UAST) FAR 35.016 two-phased BBA bids: 1) White Paper Submission 2) RFP invitation Awards based on technical merit, prioritized benefit to agency, and available funds Typical total project length: 30-60 mo. Projects phased as Base + Options for technical risk mitigation as TRL advances (typically 3 phases/options) Exit criteria must be met before awarding follow-on phase 4QFY18 New BAAs Release BAA language revisions are in progress; more definitive release timing to be promulgated in FEDBIZOPPS PM ITTS IMO (Minh Vuong) Estimated Funding: RDT&E 407-384-5230 minh.vuong.civ@mail.mil $60M/year funding supports both: 1) Issuance of new contracts across all 8 test technology areas, and 2) Incremental funding to continue existing portfolio of projects 8 Separate multi-year BAA s Typically annually updated with new topics Government/Academia/Industry invited as participants 12
Targets Management Office TMO America s Force of Decisive Action 13
Army Ground Aerial Target Control System (AGATCS) Engineering Services Description/Summary of Program Requirements Supports US Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) requirements for a reliable and robust capability for remote control of unmanned target vehicles in support of US Army weapon system test and evaluation. AGATCS is the Army s primary target control system for ground, seaborne, small unmanned aerial system (SUAS), and aerial targets, including full scale, subscale, and rotary targets. The system meets cybersecurity requirements. AGATCS consists of the target ground control station, aerial target instrumentation (ATI), surface (ground/seaborne) target instrumentation (STI), test sets, and a simulator/trainer. Contract Type: Planned ID/IQ Full and Open Competition 5 years, FY19-24 2QFY19 3QFY19 ACC - Orlando RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS TMO Estimated Funding: RDTE and Customer 407-384-5252 Estimated Value: $49.5M usarmy.orlando.peo-stri.list.pmitts@mail.mil MSI Follow-on contract to the current AGATCS ESM contract 14
PM SOF Training Systems PM STS America s Force of Decisive Action 15
Special Operations Forces Aviation Systems Trainers Enhancements II (SOFAST-E II) Description/Summary of Program Requirements To support the 160 th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) located at Ft. Campbell, KY. SOFAST-E II fully supports 160 th SOAR training to include concurrency and functionality enhancements to the suite of 5 Combat Mission Simulators (MH-47G, MH-60M, A/MH-6M) and related peripherals. Users priorities are Commonality across all systems (where feasible), hardware/software Concurrency across all systems (CAAS, Mission Equipment, Block Upgrades) and Interoperability across the federation. Procurement will be structured to provide the flexibility to adjust priorities based upon the availability of funding and real-world training requirements. This will include Delivery Orders which will vary greatly in level of complexity and scope. Contract Type: Planned ID/IQ 5 Years, FY20-24 3QFY19 2QFY20 Competition ACC-Orlando RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS PM STS (407) 208-3357 brian.d.serra.civ@mail.mil Estimated Funding: MFP-11 (USSOCOM) Direct Mission (RDTE and PROC) Estimated Value: $60-70M Veraxx Engineering Corporation Follow-on contract to the current SOFAST-E contract 16
Special Operations Forces Training, Engineering and Maintenance Support III (SOF TEAMS III) Description/Summary of Program Requirements To support the 160 th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) located at Ft. Campbell, KY. SOFTEAMS III provides maintenance and support for the 160 th SOAR training operations to the 5 Combat Mission Simulators (MH-47G, MH-60M, A/MH-6) and related peripherals. Tasks include scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, repair, supply support, transportation, hardware/software engineering support, site operations support, and operational support of training equipment. Operations and maintenance tasks will employ a mix of firm-fixed price, cost, and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract line items for the base year with four option years. Contract will have the scope to support SOAR at locations other than Ft Campbell, KY (if required). Contract Type: C Type 5 Years, FY19-23 3QFY18 2QFY19 Competition: SB Set Aside Competitive ACC-Orlando RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS PM STS (407) 208-3294 marnita.r.harris.civ@mail.mil MFP-11 (USSOCOM) Direct Mission Funding (OM) Estimated value: $41.5M Nova Technologies Follow-on contract to the current SOF TEAMS II contract 17
Special Operations Forces Requirements, Analysis, Prototyping, Training, Operations and Rehearsal (SOF RAPTOR) IV Description/Summary of Program Requirements The SOF RAPTOR IV contract delivers capability and services to the SOF community. The SOF RAPTOR program supports the objectives of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), its component commands and other National assets with ties to SOF, as required. Provides a broad spectrum of services, systems, and capabilities including training and pre-deployment exercise and equipment support, procuring equipment and systems, courseware and Program of Instruction (POI) development, Contractor Logistics Support (CLS), equipment leasing, fielded system enhancements, prototyping, and development. SOF requirements are typically unique and unpredictable; individual Task Orders (TO) will be issued under this contract to rapidly and efficiently address these requirements. Contract Type: TBD 7 Years; FY19-26 4QFY18 4QFY19 Competition: SDVOSB Set Side Competitive ACC-Orlando RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS PM STS (407) 208-3357 brian.d.serra.civ@mail.mil Estimated Funding: MFP-11 (USSOCOM) and Customer (RDTE, PROC, and OM) Estimated Value: ~$245M Raptor Training Services Follow-on contract to the current SOF RAPTOR III contract 18
PM Cyber Resiliency and Training America s Force of Decisive Action 19
Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The PCTE addresses an urgent need to provide a persistent and realistic training environment to DoD Cyber Mission Forces (CMF). PCTE will be a hybrid cloud-based training platform supporting individual sustainment training, team certification, and provide the foundation for a collective training network (i.e. Cyber Flag, Cyber Guard). It will be part of the Cyber Range hybrid cloud-based environment to facilitate the sharing of resources (such as scenarios and content), and provide additional cyber maneuver space (such as emulated Red, Blue, Gray, and Industrial Control System (ICS) environments). Contract Type: TBD 7 years; FY20-26 3QFY19 2QFY20 Competition ACC-Orlando RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS CRT 407-384-5252 usarmy.orlando.peo-stri.list.pmitts@mail.mil Estimated Funding: RDTE, PROC and OM Estimated Value: ~ $750M New Contract Builds upon Prototypes integrated and fielded through Cyber Innovation Challenges (OTAs) 20
National Cyber Range Complex (NCRC) Event Planning, Operations and Support (EPOS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The NCRC will provide the ability to conduct realistic cybersecurity Test and Evaluation (T&E) of major Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition programs and the ability to conduct realistic training and certification events for the DoD Cyber Mission Force (CMF) with a primary training focus on supporting large and complex team and collective training To meet growing demand for cybersecurity T&E and CMF training and certification, the TRMC is embarking on a program to increase cyber range capacity by creating an interconnected complex of NCR-like facilities The NCRC will empower programs to conduct research experiments, development and operational tests, and operational training exercises in environments that emulate their specific computing, networking, and information systems infrastructures. Contract Type: Planned Cost Plus Fixed Fee 10 Years; FY20-30 3QFY19 3QFY20 Full and Open Competition ACC Orlando RFP Release Contract Award PM ITTS CRT 407-384-5252 usarmy.orlando.peo-stri.list.pmitts@mail.mil Estimated Funding: RDTE, OPA and O/M Estimated Value: ~ $1.35B Lockheed Martin Rotary Mission Systems Follow-on (and expansion of) contract to the current NCR contract 21
Questions America s Force of Decisive Action 22