Advanced Planning Briefing to Industry Overview of Space and Missile Defense Command / Army Forces Strategic Command Ms. Diane Whitmore Chief, Command Acquisition Support Office (CASO) 07 December 2016 Information contained in this briefing 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. 1
Command Overview 2
A Global Command 3 3
Technical Center What We Do - Mission Provide Technologies to Meet Today s Requirements and Future Needs in Directed Energy, Space, Cyberspace, Hypersonics, and Integrated Air & Missile Defense: Execute S&T and R&D Programs within Core Competencies; Manage and Conduct Test Programs; Manage and Operate the Reagan Test Site; Conduct Space Operations and Space Surveillance Where We Focus Core Competencies Tactically Responsive Space (Small Satellites & Space Superiority) Space Operations (Space Surveillance & Object Identification) Advanced Weapon Technology (Hypersonics & Interceptor Technology) Directed Energy (High Energy Lasers & High Power Microwaves) Test (AMD Testing, Targets & Lethality) Labs & Facilities Who We Are A major subordinate element of USASMDC/ARSTRAT Part of DoD/Army S&T and T&E Communities CTO & CASO Support all of USASMDC/ARSTRAT Business Management Office provides primary interface with the USASMDC/ARSTRAT staff 4
Programs & Technology - Portfolio Communications/ISR Precision Fires Precision Strike Operationally Relevant Small Satellites and Payloads SNaP ARGOS Kestrel Eye Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) and Information Superiority Rapid Situational Awareness to the Warfighter Kestrel Eye Jacobs Ladder (classified) Payload Delivery Vehicle for Prompt Strike Program Thermal Protection System Materials Advanced Guidance, Navigation & Control Boost-Glide Trajectory Anti-Access / Area Denial Ground & Flight Testing C-RAM/C-UAS C-IED Advanced Concepts High Power Solid State Lasers Laser Beam Control High Power Microwave Projectile Tracking System Microwave Frequency Oscillator High Power Microwave Pulsed Power Devices Radiation Hardened Electronics High Power Microwave Devices Improvised Explosive Device Forensics Gun Launched Interceptor Extended-Range Non-Ballistic Air Defense Information Dominance Targets Lethality NAVWAR Assured PNT Big Data Analytics Cross Domain Solutions Low Cost Target Development and Operations Zombie Lance Target Launcher / Delivery Systems EO/IR Signature For Official Use Modeling Only Hyper Velocity Impact Lethality Testing Develop Surrogate Interceptor and Target Vehicles Conduct and Assess High Velocity Sled Tests 5
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Command Cyber Integration Cell Cybersecurity Command-Level Cell, Special Staff With A Sr Leader (Cyber Integration Cell (CIC)). Prioritize And Coordinate Command Cybersecurity Efforts. CIC Will Have An Initial Permanent Staff Of One New GS-15 And Three Cybersecurity Analysts. Conduct Analysis, Develop Strategy, And Direct Coordination With Primary Staff Elements And Directorates. The CIC Lead Will Establish And Chair A Command Cybersecurity Working Group To Integrate Cybersecurity Efforts Across The Command (Now The Cyber Action Group (CAG)). March 2016, the CG Stood Up a Cybersecurity Cell for the Command * From CG Cybersecurity COA Brief 2/19/16 7
Deputy Chief of Staff, Engineer Facilities Engineering Division Wide Band Satcom Building, GER Analyzes and forecasts the future facility needs and requirements as the Command Mission evolves Strategizes paths to providing facility solutions for current and future requirements Kwajalein Terminal Performs design and construction management functions for the Command Manages the Command s MILCON and UMMCA programs Fort Greely, AK Engages with Installations in support of master planning and real property efforts 8
USASMDC/ARSTRAT Contracts D3I Design, Development, Demonstration and Integration, Domains #1-#3: TESTLA - Test Execution Services and Launch Augmentation no new orders awarded after May 2016 Transitioning to D3I, FY16-17 COSMIC - Concepts and Operations for Space and Missile Defense Integration Capabilities Transitioning to D3I, FY18 WMSA&S - Warfighter Modeling, Simulation, Analysis and Integration Support Transitioning to D3I, FY18-19 ITAC - Integrated Technology and Analysis Transitioning to D3I, FY19 ETOSS - Environmental, Technical, and Operational Support (DCSEN) Transitioning to EPCARTS Environ., Army Corps of Engineers, OASIS A&AS in 4QtrFY17 SETAC10 - Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance Contract 2010 Transitioning to GSA OASIS Contract, FY18-19 SMDA2S - Space and Missile Defense Command A&AS Awarded thru FY20 Simulation Center Awarded thru FY21 Command Information Management System (CIMS) II Follow-on in FY18, TBD Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Lab UARC Awarded in August 2016 Defense Research, Engr, S&T UARC Awarded 2015, to Ga. Tech Applied Research Corp. 9 9
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Overview: Leveraging Army SBIR to address capability gaps and risk mitigation in developmental systems. Our current operating budget for ongoing and new SBIR Phase I and II efforts is ~$12M annually including our support to PEO Missiles & Space in the execution of their SBIR program. Opportunities: USASMDC/ARSTRAT participates in the Army SBIR Phase I solicitation in January each year. Next solicitation proposal submission period: 10 January 8 February 2017. 3 topics typically related to directed energy and/or space. Contact: Gary Mayes, 256-955-4904, gary.n.mayes.civ@mail.mil USASMDC/ARSTRAT SBIR Program Coordinator 10
Business Opportunities PROGRAM CONTRACT NO. PRIMARY CUSTOMER EFFORT EST VALUE EST AWRD DATE EST START DATE OF SSEB D3I Domain 1 TBD - Multiple Awards Tech Center/FWC Space / High Altitude, and Missile Defense ~$3,038M 2QFY17 IN-PROGRESS ETOSS Follow-on effort TBD - Single Award DCSENG Environmental Services ~$48.5M 3QFY17 SETAC Follow-on TBD - Multiple Award Tech Center/FWC Adv. & Assistance Services TBD Various RTS Eng & Tech Svc (RETS) TBD - Single Award Tech Center / RTS Range Support for RTS ~$500M+ TBD * 36.0% Small Business Goal, Achieved 39.3% in FY16 11
Design, Development, Demonstration and Integration (D3I) D 3 I will provide the Command and its customers with the ability to procure a broad range of missile defense, space and other applicable Warfighter solutions in support of developmental and operational requirements. The requirements will be primarily research and development, specifically system integration to include prototyping. D1: Enhanced Warfighter Capabilities Multiple Award IDIQ with $4.6B Ceiling: Product Development Focus: Domain 1 Space, High Altitude, and Missile Defense/Ground Systems (2QFY17 Award) $3.038B / Full-and-Open Competition Domain 2 Info. Integration and Data Exploitation (Awarded 18 Feb 16) $0.504B / Small Business Set-Aside Domain 3 Enhanced Warfighter Capabilities (Awarded 17 Dec 15) $1.054B / Small Business Set-Aside 12
1 Recommend Contract Vehicle Tech Center D3I Domain 3 TORP # Est. Value $M Incumbent or New Effort 3-1602 $100M New Effort Projected Requirements Effort Title PdD Tactical Space Superiority (TSS) Effort Description The TSS EMD effort will complete full system integration and deliver two production representative systems (PRS). The PRS will support multiple tests and demonstrate interoperability, supportability, safety, utility, and Soldier interface. Further, the same MAIDIQ will provide preferable support production of a low density number of systems and provide CLS after fielding. Anticipated Award 1QFY18 Status Contract Requirement Package is being developed. 2 Tech Center D3I Domain 3 3-1605 $50M New Effort High Energy Laser (HEL) Integration and Demonstration Support (HELIDS) The objective of the HELIDS effort is to integrate and demonstrate existing and emerging laser technologies, to test and verify the performance of HEL technologies. This effort will serve as a risk reduction effort in support of the development of an Army Capability Enabler (ACE), the HEL Tactical Vehicle Demonstrator (HEL TVD). 3QFY17 Contract Requirement Package is being developed. 3 Tech Center D3I Domain 2 Concurrent 2-1604 $82.5M Technologies Corporation Mission Planning, Advance Data Analytics, and Decision Support Tools Development Develop software tools to expedite delivering capabilities to support specific USASMDC/ARSTRAT, Army, and DoD Missions. Existing capability supported is the Exportable Combat Training Center (ECTC). 4QFY17 Contract Requirement Package is being developed. Draft TORP Dec. 2016 4 Tech Center D3I Domain 1 1-1603 $160M New Effort High Energy Laser Tactical Vehicle Demonstrator (HELTVD) The Army's next generation High Energy Laser (HEL) integrated system demonstration. A pre-prototype 100kW class laser weapon system fully integrated onto a single 10 ton variant of the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV). This HELTVD will be designed, fabricated, and tested to technology readiness level (TRL) 6 maturity. 4QFY17 Contract Requirement Package is being developed. 5 Tech Center D3I Domain 1 TBD ~$8.5M New Effort Army Resilient Global On-the- Move SATCOM (ARGOS) UHF/VHF radio satellite payload development and integration 3QFY17 Contract Requirement Package is being developed. 13
6 Recommend Contract Vehicle FWC D3I Domain 2 TORP # Est. Value $M Incumbent or New Effort 2-1601 $50M COLSA Corp. Projected Requirements Effort Title Wargames, Simulations, & Scenario Development (WSSD) Effort Description Test scenarios of red missile defense, cyber and/or space forces/systems versus blue missile defense, cyber and/or space forces/systems using tools and simulations. Develop tools and simulations, scenarios, and study plans to support SMDC/ARSTRAT mission areas. Anticipated Award 2QFY17 Status Solicitation response period closed. 7 FWC COSMIC, then D3I Domain 2 2-1606 $49M BAE Systems NCR-IADS National Capital Region-Integrated Air Defense Systems (NCR-IADS). 2QFY18 Contract Requirement Package is being developed. 8 FWC D3I Domain 2 2-1701 ~$3M BAE Systems Wargames, Experiments, and Prototype Demonstration Supports the core FWC Concept Evaluation mission through support to Wargames, Experiments, and Prototype Demonstrations. 3QFY17 Contract Requirement Package is being developed. 9 10 FWC OASIS TBD $100M COLSA Corp. Harris Corp. D3I Domain 3 TBD $10M DBA Exelis, Inc. Information, Integration, and Execution (I2D) TSS Sustainment Continue the development and maintenance of the Regional Web Initiative Program (RWIP) in support of the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM). Mission area maintenance & sustainment effort for 1 st Space Brigade mission systems, MIGS effort. Provides the ability to provide maintenance or other sustainment support to prototype systems currently fielded. Provide train the trainer support on newly fielded prototype capabilities within the existing system post system wide technical refresh. TBD TBD CENTCOM will pursue directly through OASIS. Contract Requirement Package is being developed. 14
ETOSS MAIDIQ Current State Ordering period for ETOSS MAIDIQ ends December 2016, W9113M-11-D-0003/0004 Strategy New Competitive Acquisition to replace current ETOSS MAIDIQ will result in a single award IDIQ for Environmental Remediation/Studies valued at ~$48.5M, called EPCARTS ETOSS future Construction efforts will be executed by Army Corps of Engineers or IMCOM (Installation Management Command) ETOSS future Engineering services will be executed under SETAC10 or GSA OASIS Status Basic contracts currently structured to require all task order performances to be completed by 30 Sept 2017. ETOSS extension in progress to June 2017 Path Ahead 30 Nov 2016 Final RFP Release 10 Jan 2017 Proposals Due 4 th Qtr FY17 Estimated EPCARTS Contract Award 15
SETAC10 Transition to GSA OASIS Current State Current Systems Engineering and Technical Support Contracts (SETAC10), W9113M-13-D-xxxx SETAC support for various USASMDC/ARSTRAT missions to include air, space, missile defense; cyberspace; homeland security/homeland defense; and warfighter efforts as they are defined by higher headquarters, the Department of Defense (DoD), and Congress Strategy SETAC10 Awarded 20 Dec 2012 Small Business Set-Aside Nine Participating Prime Contractors Contract Type: Various Programmatic Ceiling of $997M Period of Performance: Two year base and one three year option Status Acquisition Strategy Development in Progress for Follow on effort Awarded 34 task orders to date with total cumulative value of $485.4M Ordering period for SETAC10 expires 20 Dec 2017 with remaining ceiling of $511.6M Path Ahead A notice of intent was posted on FEDBIZOPS on 28 July 16, informing Industry of the Government s intention to use GSA OASIS as the contract vehicle for the SETAC follow-on SETAC10 Upcoming Opportunity: Army Analysis Task Order ~98M, Competitive Follow-on GSA OASIS Prime On-boarding next opportunity in FY19 16
UNCLASSIFIED Current State Reagan Test Site (RTS) Engineering and Range Technical Services (RETS), W9113M-15-R-0007 RETS Contract Award Strategy Single Contract Award Contracting Approach: TBD This effort provides services for the RTS on Kwajalein Atoll, to include the operation and maintenance of sensors and systems, mission data collection, support to customers for missile and system testing, and space surveillance and object identification for the Warfighter. Additionally, contract support services are required to support activities at a control center in Huntsville, AL Contract Type: Considering CPFF/CPIF PoP: TBD, possible up to 10 years Value: ~$500M USASMDC Contract for Range Operations and Support IMCOM Contract for Installations / Facilities NETCOM Contract for Communications / Networks Status Acquisition Planning and Requirements Development in progress RETS draft requirements documents, RFIs and responses to industry questions issued via FBO, 12 Oct 2016 and updated 22 Oct 2016 Path Ahead 23-26 Jan 2017 RETS Industry Site Visit @ Kwajalein ~2Qtr FY2017 RETS Industry Day @ Huntsville, AL ~2-3Qtr FY2018 -- Projected award 17 17
Points of Contact D3I: Neisha Mendiola, Neisha.M.Mendiola.civ@mail.mil, Rebecca Williams, Rebecca.M.Williams.civ@mail.mil, Cynthia Smith, cynthia.j.smith7.civ@mail.mil; Janet Schwarzbart, janet.l.schwarzbart.civ@mail.mil ETOSS: Contracting Officer, James Kenney, james.p.kenney.civ@mail.mil EPCARTS: Contracting Officer, Jessica Ely, Jessica.n.Ely3.civ@mail.mil SETAC10: Contracting Officer, Netausha Stoudmire, netausha.c.stoudmire.civ@mail.mil RETS Follow-on: Contracting Officer, Sharon Harris, Sharon.K.Harris22.civ@mail.mil COSMIC: Contracting Officer, Janet Schwarzbart, janet.l.schwarzbart.civ@mail.mil Warfighter, WMSA&S : Contracting Officer, Charlene Maneafaiga, Charlene.m.Maneafaiga.civ@mail.mil ITAC: Contracting Officer, Kim Gillies, Kim.L.Gillies.civ@mail.mil SMDA2S: Contracting Officer, Lisa Benjamin, Lisa.p.benjamin.civ@mail.mil Simulation Center: Contracting Officer, Dianne Trimble, dianne.f.trimble.civ@mail.mil 18
The Sun Never Sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT The American Soldier Our first priority! 19
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Command Acquisition Support Office Diane Whitmore usarmy.redstone.smdc.mbx.caso@mail.mil Office of Small Business Programs Christina Ryan usarmy.redstone.smdc.mbx.small-businessoffice@mail.mil 21
Our Organization 22 22
CASO Support to Command Commanding General Senior Review Board Acquisition Deputy to the Commanding General Deputy Commanding General For Operations Director Future Warfare Center Director Technical Center Chief of Staff Direct Support Command Acquisition Support Office Supervision Acquisition Support Acquisition Advocacy Policy Implementation 23
Workforce Composition 31% 48% 21% Military Govt Civ Contractor 24
Future Warfare Center Mission Within the Capabilities of Army and Joint Space, Missile Defense, and High Altitude, FWC Trains and Educates Agile, Adaptive, and Ready Soldiers and Leaders; Develops and Integrates Innovative DOTMLPF-P Capabilities; and Enables Informed Decision Making CORE FUNCTIONS Train and Educate the Force Execute Force Modernization Proponency Integrate and Synchronize DOTMLPF-P Perform Decision Support Plan, Integrate and Synchronize FWC One Team: Providing decisive capabilities to the warfighter to win in a complex world" Organization POC can be reached at: 256-955-3071 for more information. 25
Space and Missile Defense Technical Center Mission / Vision / Strategic Goals Mission (Pamphlet 10.1) Provide Technologies to Meet Today s Requirements and Future Needs in Directed Energy, Space, Cyberspace, Hypersonics, and Integrated Air & Missile Defense: (1) Execute S&T and R&D Programs within Core Competencies (2) Manage and Conduct Test Programs (3) Manage and Operate the Reagan Test Site (4) Conduct Space Operations and Space Surveillance Vision Deliver Technologies and Solutions to Enable Warfighter Dominance Strategic Goals Achieve World Class Technical Reputation Be Transition Focused for the Warfighter Keep Customer Focused Attitude (Internal and External) Stay Disciplined in Process while being Flexible & Responsive 26