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Directed Energy Directorate Overview Briefing For Industry 17-19 August 2015 Integrity Service Excellence Dr. David Hardy, SES Director Directed Energy Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory Kirtland AFB, New Mexico DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D. Distribution authorized to DoD and their DoD contractors only. Other requests shall be referred to AFRL/RD, 3550 Aberdeen Ave, SE; Kirtland AFB, NM 87117. 1

Organization AFRL/Directed Energy Directorate Topic Outline Core Technical Competencies Strategic Direction Contract Opportunities 2

FY15 Funding Break Out Received Amounts with Customer Funding AFRL/Directed Energy Directorate $220.0M FY15 Funding 20 Jul 15 $ in Millions Science and Technology 166.6M Other Funding 53.4M Total 220.0M *All funding is shown as Received. Direct Cite/Reimbursable figures were obtained from the CCaR Incoming Document Report. S&T Funding consists of Core 6.1, 6.2, & 6.3 amounts. (Does not Include JTO Pass Thru). 3

UNCLASSIFIED High Power Microwave Weapons Summary Roadmap Near Term Mid Term Far Term CALCM Class 2nd Gen H JASSM-ER Class HPM 5th Gen Fighter & UAV Class HPM Advanced UAV F-35 Evolve CHAMP Technology Smart waveform HPM subsystems for SWaP on small re-useable platforms Design, develop & test a multi- shot and multi-target HPM cruise missile Optimize waveforms for enhanced effectiveness Improve source efficiency Increase SWaP trade space for HPM sources Develop HPM for both Air Force and Navy platforms Cooperative target engagement real time BDA Enable Cyber/EW effects HPEM S&T Disciplines HPEM Sources Pulsed Power Numerical Analysis Target Effects Increasing Capability Family of HPM weapons across air platforms, OH 45433. DISTRIBUTION D Distribution authorized to DoD and U.S. DoD contractors only. 4

UNCLASSIFIED Directed Energy and Electro-Optics for Space Superiority (DEEOSS) Summary Roadmap Near Term Mid Term Far Term Space Threat Custody Tactical Persistent Monitoring Space Battle Management, Command & Control Provide Next-gen Space Catalog Maintenance Improve neighborhood Search around Deep Space Objects Improve closely-spaced object detection Provide GEO threat awareness using ground-based optical telescopes Extend high-resolution imaging of LEO objects to daylight & full-dark for improved timeliness Improve Satellite and Communication Protection, OH 45433. DISTRIBUTION D Distribution authorized to DoD and U.S. DoD contractors only. Improve exquisite characterization Detect, track, and image dim objects and satellites in full-dark and daylight Apply signature modeling to space objects to derive indications of a threat High-Res GEO imaging from the Ground Improve Protection and Resiliency DEEOSS S&T Disciplines Atmospheric Characterization & Comp EO Phenomenology & Imaging Space Object Custody & Protection Techniques & Tools to Increase Speed & Fidelity of Knowledge for SSA 5

UNCLASSIFIED Weapon Modeling & Simulation (WM&S) Summary Roadmap Near Term Mid Term Far Term Integrated (KE &DE) Weapons Environment for Analysis Integrated Space, Air & Ground Mission Assessment Enterprise (AFRL-Wide) Distributed & Constructive Better understand collaborative kinetic and directed energy weapons synergies High Energy Laser for Future Air Dominance (HELFAD) Study informed SHiELD ATD AFSIM MS&A Framework Assess mission-level effectiveness against air, ground, etc. threats Higher-fidelity mission environment including realistic KE & DE threat systems Interoperable constructive, virtual, and distributed mission assessment environment, OH 45433. DISTRIBUTION D Distribution authorized to DoD and U.S. DoD contractors only. Best-of-AFRL Technology Solutions based upon integrated multi-td simulations Assess trade space synergy of autonomy, directed energy, hypersonics, cyber, etc. Allows study of multi-system trade space typical of DE weapons WM&S S&T Disciplines Analysis & Assessment Model & simulation Development Quantifying Mission-Level Military Utility of Emerging DE Capability Concepts 6

UNCLASSIFIED Laser Weapon Summary Roadmap Near Term-2016 Mid Term-2022 Far Term-2029+ Entry Level Capability 10s of kw CW/pulsed laser in POD Mid Level Capability F-35/F22 /legacy with 100+ kw HEL Full Capability Next Gen Fighter with 300+ kw HEL A-A Missions: Defeat IR missiles Defeat sensors Soft ground target defeat SAM - moderate salvo defeat Defeat of A-A missile & aircraft at moderate range A-G Missions: Ultraprecise weapon against moderately hard targets Defeat A/C at 2X AIM-9 range Defeat hard targets in flight at range Hard ground target defeat Laser System S&T Disciplines Laser Sources Beam Control Acquisition Tracking & Pointing Power & Thermal Management Target Effects & Numerical Analysis Reducing SWaP and Increasing Capability for A2/AD Environment DISTRIBUTION D Distribution authorized to DoD and U.S. DoD contractors only. 7

UNCLASSIFIED Self Protect High Energy Laser Demonstration (SHiELD) ATD Description Integrate complete Laser Weapon System into a fighter fuel tank Airborne flight test of a beam control subsystem in a transonic/ supersonic (when maturity permits) airspeeds & High-G flight Demonstrates moderate power integrated LWS in relevant flight environments for defeat of EO/IR based threats Wind-tunnel demo of novel hybrid transonic/supersonic turret This ATD will feed into parallel AFRL efforts to improve LWS capability to meet F-X survivability/lethality requirements Technology Technologies demonstration in relevant environment & aircraft Packaged/ruggedized LWS within fighter SWaP constraints Aero optics mitigation at subsonic - supersonic airspeeds Agile, compact, large aperture flight qualified beam director Acquisition, Tracking, Pointing for defeating dynamic missile targets DISTRIBUTION D Distribution authorized to DoD and U.S. DoD contractors only. Benefits to the Warfighter Decision-quality data for DE risk reduction for F-X program First step in meeting F-X survivability/lethality requirements Laser & Beam control scalable to higher power to increase range, number and type of targets engaged Potential multi-capable system for both defensive & offense use Modular LWS can be demo d independent of test aircraft Exploit off-ramp capabilities as LWS continues to mature Risk Reduction Products Integrated LWS on legacy fighter demonstrating self-protect from EO/IR air-air and ground-air threats Demonstrate laser propagation in transonic environment Moderate power laser (pulsed or CW) Integrated power and thermal management Flight qualified integrated system 8

AFRL/Directed Energy Directorate Near-Term R&D Contracts Program Title Business and Technology Management Administration (BATMAn) HPEM/CEMA Applications Services Task Order/OASIS Task Order, Kirtland AFB Ultra Short Pulse Support Services Task Order/OASIS Task Order, Kirtland AFB High Powered Electromagnetics Division BAA HPEM-Transition/High Power Electromagnetics (HPEM) RDH-1, Call 1 Solicitation /Award Date Sept. 2015 /1 Apr 2016 4 th Quarter FY 2015/1 st Quarter FY 2016 1 st Quarter FY 2016/ 2 nd Quarter FY 2016 May 2015/ TBD 1 st Quarter FY 2016/ TBD Total Value $45 M $10 M $2 M $140 M includes HPEM contracts listed *This is not intended to be a contract solicitation or formal announcement 22M POC Mr. Leslie (Robin) Ledbetter 505-853-4526 Leslie.ledbetter.1@us.af.mil Lt. Nick Quartemont AFRL/RDHA 505-853-7204 Nicholas.quartemont.1@us.af. mil Mr. Tyrone Tran AFRL/RDHA 505-846-0299 Tyrone.tran@us.af.mil Mr. Tyrone Tran/ AFRL/RDHA 505-846-0299 Tyrone.tran@us.af.mil 9

AFRL/Directed Energy Directorate Near-Term R&D Contracts Program Title Solicitation /Award Date Total Value POC High Powered Electromagnetics Cyber / Electronic Warfare Applications,RDH-1, Call 2 1 st Quarter FY 2016/TBD 10M Mr. Pete Finlay, AFRL/RDHA 505-846-8386 Peter.finlay@us.af.mil High Powered Electromagnetics (HPEM) Effects Analysis RDH-1, Call 3 1 st Quarter FY 2016/TBD 11M Dr. Tim Clarke AFRL/RDHE 505-846-9107 Timothy.clarke@us.af.mil High Powered Electromagnetics Source Research, RDH-1, Call 6 2 nd Quarter FY 2016/3 rd Quarter FY 2016 $38M Dr. Kyle Hendricks AFRL RDHP 505-853-3915 Kyle.hendricks@us.af.mil Numerical Simulation Program (NSP) RDH-1, Call 5 2 nd Quarter FY 2016/3 rd Quarter FY 2016 $6.3M Dr. Andrew Greenwood AFRL/RDHEC 505-846-6642 Andrew.greenwood@us.af.mil Electromagnetic Weapons Technologies (EMWT) RDH-1, Call 4 1 st Quarter FY 2016/2 nd Quarter FY2016 $31M Dr. Susan Heidger, AFRL/RDHP 505-853-4707 Susan.heidger@us.af.mil *This is not intended to be a contract solicitation or formal announcement 10

AFRL/Directed Energy Directorate Near-Term R&D Contracts Program Title Laser Simulation Analysis & Research (LSAR) Call 0002- Advanced Laser Modeling and Simulation (ALMS) Laser Simulation Analysis & Research Call-0003 High Power Fiber Development and Beam Combination Solicitation /Award Date Aug. 2015/TBD Total Value $10 M Dec. 2015/TBD $10M POC Richard Berdine AFRL/RDLEM 505-846-2782 Richard.berdine@us.af.mil Arthur G. Hassall AFRL/RDLTS 505-853-7939 Arthur.hassall@us.af.mil One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Systems Engineering and Modeling and Simulation Support for Research & Development AFRL/RD Oct. 2015/ Mar. 2016 $10M Dr. Theodore Ortiz AFRL/RDL 505-846-9468 Theodore.ortiz@us.af.mil One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Laser Integration and Demonstration Program Oct. 2015/ Mar. 2016 $10M Lt. Austin Sheeley AFRL/RDLA 505-846-5742 Austin.sheeley.3@us.af.mil Shield Turret Research in AeroeFfEcts (STRAFE) BAA Aug. 2015/Mar 2016 $48M *This is not intended to be a contract solicitation or formal announcement Lt. Joel Lau AFRL/RDLT 505-846-1728 Joel.lau.2@us.af.mil 11

AFRL/Directed Energy Directorate Near-Term R&D Contracts Program Title Solicitation /Award Date Total Value POC Laser Pod Research and Development BAA Dec. 2015/ July 2016 $61 M Dr. Theodore Ortiz AFRL/RDL 505-846-9468 Theodore.ortiz@us.af.mil RDMW Integrated Analysis Environment Advisory and Assistance Services Support Sept. 2015/ Dec. 2015 $3.5 M Captain Adrian Zinnerman AFRL Det8/RDMW 505-846-6334 Adrian.zinnerman@us.af.mil RDMW Program for Analysis and Assessments (PANDA) Aug. 2015/ Nov. 2015 $21.8 M Captain Adrian Zinnerman AFRL Det8/RDMW 505-846-6334 Adrian.zinnerman@us.af.mil RDMW Simulations for Performance Evaluation & Conceptualization in DE Research Sept. 2015/ Feb. 2016 $10.6M Captain Adrian Zinnerman AFRL Det8/RDMW 505-846-6334 Adrian.zinnerman@us.af.mil Space Control Research Assessments (SCRA) AFRL/RDST Fall 2015/ Summer 2016 $45 M Captain Max Lubitz AFRL/RDST 505-853-3261 Max.lubitz@us.af.mil *This is not intended to be a contract solicitation or formal announcement 12

Business and Technology Management Administration (BATMAn) 60 month, $45M Joint AFRL/RV and AFRL/RD Non-Advisory & Assistance Services Directed Energy Space Vehicles Support for both the space vehicles & directed energy directorates Areas of Needed Support Expertise: - Business & Reporting - Management Administration - Operations Support Services take the form of on-site contractor support of day-to-day activities Estimated RFP Release: Sep 2015 Proposals Due: Oct 2016 Award Expected: 1 Apr 2016 Contract Type: IDIQ w/firm Fixed Price Task Orders Contact: Contracting Officer Representative: Mr. Leslie (Robin) Ledbetter (505) 853-4526 leslie.ledbetter.1@us.af.mil Ms. Paulette Windley (505) 846-0150 paulette.windley@us.af.mil 13

AFRL/RDHA HPEM/CEWA Applications Services Task Order OASIS Task Order Kirtland AFB, NM 60 Months, $10M RDHA Est Solicitation Release: 4 th Quarter FY 2015 Est Award: 1 st Quarter FY 2016 Applications Branch OASIS Services Task Order Non-advisory support services for RDHA R&D activities - Systems Engineering Support - Operational Analyst Support - Technical Project Planning - Field Effects Support - General Laboratory Support 1 Base Year with 4 Option Years Technical POC: Lt Nick Quartemont AFRL/RDHA (505) 853-7204 nicholas.quartemont.1@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 14

Ultra Short Pulse Laser Support Services Task Order OASIS Task Order Kirtland AFB, NM 60 Months, $5M AFRL/RDHP RDHP Technologies Branch OASIS Services Task Order Non Advisory support services for experimental activities within RDH - Direct Experimental Support - Laboratory Maintenance Support 1 Base Year with 4 Option Years Est Solicitation Release: 1 st Quarter FY 2016 Est Award: 2 nd Quarter FY 2016 Technical POC: Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 15

High Powered Electromagnetics Division BAA (RDH-1) Kirtland AFB, NM 60 months, $140M AFRL/RDH RDH Applications Branch Effects Branch Technologies Branch RDH-1 BAA is a division-wide solicitation Will support Basic to Advanced Level Research Activities Structured into six (6) Topic Areas Each Topic Area can have multiple Calls Each Call can have multiple awards BAA Posted: May 2015 Calls Posted: TBD Technical POC: Mr. Tyrone Tran AFRL/RDHA (505) 846-0299 tyrone.tran@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 16

AFRL/RDH HPEM Technology HPEM-Transition/High Power Electromagnetics (HPEM) RDH-1, Call 1 Kirtland AFB, NM 60 months, $22M HPEM Transition Program Demonstration System Warfighter Community The HPEM Transition Program develops and demonstrates the potential for HPEM systems to provide game-changing capabilities This effort seeks to investigate and develop forward-looking technologies, which enable the successful transition of HPEM technologies to the warfighter community The effort will entail the development of transition-enabling components at brass board levels equivalent to Technology Readiness Levels 3-4 Est Solicitation Release: 1 st Quarter FY 2016 Est Award: TBD Technical POC: Mr. Tyrone Tran AFRL/RDHA (505) 846-0299 tyrone.tran@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 17

AFRL/RDH High Power Electromagnetics Cyber/ Electronic Warfare Applications RDH-1, Call 2 Kirtland AFB, NM 60 months, $10M RDH Applications Branch Effects Branch Technologies Branch HPEM, cyber, and electronic warfare technical expertise required to advance the technology/optimize technical performance Software development/test facilities HPEM, cyber, and/or EW analysis experience Day-in-the-life scenario development High-level milestones (schedule)/high-level program costs at each milestone, high-level risk assessment Est Solicitation Release: 1 st Quarter FY 2016 Est Award: TBD Technical POC: Mr. Pete Finlay AFRL/RDHA (505) 846-8386 peter.finlay@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 18

High-Powered Electromagnetics (HPEM) Effects Analysis RDH-1, Call 3 Kirtland AFB, NM 60 months, $11M AFRL/RDH RDH Applications Branch Effects Branch Technologies Branch Testing of HPEM Waveforms against electronic systems and subsystems Testing of HPEM waveforms against electronic components Analyze and archive HPEM effects data Analyze how long an electronic system takes to recover from an HPEM attack Models to predict HPEM effects on digital and analog systems Est Solicitation Release: 1 st Quarter FY 2016 Est Award: TBD Technical POC: Dr. Tim Clarke AFRL/RDHE (505) 846-9107 timothy.clarke@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 19

High-Powered Electromagnetics Source Research RDH-1, Call 6 Kirtland AFB, NM 60 months, $38M AFRL/RDHP RDHP Technologies Branch Increase the frequency bandwidth of tunable HPEM Oscillators Broadband (>10%) HPEM Amplifiers Improve the efficiency (>50%) HPEM Sources Radiating structures for HPEM pulses Investigate new HPEM technologies including repetitive pulsed power, EMI, ionizing and nonionizing radiation Est Solicitation Release: 2 nd Quarter FY 2016 Est Award: 3 rd Quarter FY 2016 Technical POC: Dr. Kyle Hendricks AFRL/RDHP (505) 853-3915 kyle.hendricks@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 20

Numerical Simulation Program (NSP) RDH-1, Call 5 Kirtland AFB, NM 42 months, $6.3M AFRL/RDHEC Est Solicitation Release: 2 nd Quarter FY 2016 Est Award: 3 rd Quarter FY 2016 Automated testing for software validation and verification Directed Energy High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute (DE HSAI) development High power electromagnetic materials (HPEM) modeling development using Density Function Theorem (DFT); use of modeling codes to include SeqQuest, Octopus, and Quantum espresso Technical POC: Dr. Andrew Greenwood AFRL/RDHEC (505) 846-6642 andrew.greenwood@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 21

Electromagnetic Weapons Technologies (EMWT) RDH-1, Call 4 Kirtland AFB, NM 60 months, $31M AFRL/RDHP RDHP Technologies Branch Repetitive Pulsed Power Ultra-short pulsed laser (USPL) concepts Millimeter wave interactions with High Temperature materials High Power microwave-driven plasmas High energy particle beam (HEPB) interactions Est Solicitation Release: 1 st Quarter FY 2016 Est Award: 2 nd Quarter FY 2016 Technical POC: Dr. Susan Heidger AFRL/RDHP (505) 853-4707 susan.heidger@us.af.mil Ms. Pearl Solano AFRL Det 8/RVKDP (505) 853-6494 pearl.solano@us.af.mil 22

Load, N Laser Simulation, Analysis & Research (LSAR) Call 0002 Advanced Laser Modeling and Simulation (ALMS) Kirtland AFB, NM 60-month, $10M AFRL/RDLEM 5000 4000 3000 2000 C-Notch Sample - 200C Test Data Progressive Damage No Damage The Modeling and Simulation Section of the Directed Energy Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/RDLEM) is seeking 1000 0 0 0.0005 0.001 0.0015 0.002 0.0025 Displacement, m Est Solicitation Release: Aug 2015 Est Award: TBD Innovative techniques and approaches to develop high fidelity physics models for the individual stages of a laser system Understanding the interaction of these high fidelity models within the laser system chain is critical for organizing modeling efforts across the division Seeking solutions to integration challenges of linking these discrete physics models into a sequential and comprehensive, end-to-end system Technical Contact: Richard Berdine AFRL/RDLEM (505) 846-2782 richard.berdine@us.af.mil Mrs. Susan Thorpe AFRL/RVKDL (505)846-3404 susan.thorpe@us.af.mil DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D 23

Laser Simulation, Analysis & Research (LSAR) Call 0003 High Power Fiber Development and Beam Combination Kirtland AFB, NM 60-month, $10M AFRL/RDLT The Fiber laser and Beam Control (FLBC) program at AFRL/RDLT is pursing research and development into technologies to Enable array based fiber laser weapon systems intended for integration onto a tactical airborne platform Solicit new efforts in beam control methods relevant to an array based system, enabling optical components and devices for such a system, and systems level integration and design work of an array based laser weapon system capable of being integrated onto a tactical airframe Both systems level integration and research into key optical components and enabling technologies are relevant to this effort Est Solicitation Release: Dec 2015 Est Award: TBD Technical Contact: Arthur G. Hassall AFRL/RDLTS (505) 853-7939 arthur.hassall@us.af.mil Mrs. Susan Thorpe AFRL/RVKDL (505)846-3404 susan.thorpe@us.af.mil DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D 24

AFRL/RDL One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Systems Engineering and Modeling and Simulation Support for Research and Development at AFRL/RD Kirtland AFB, NM 60-month, $10M Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Directed Energy Directorate (RD) is seeking a qualified contractor with Strong program and project systems engineering expertise to support the development of directed energy systems, tailoring standard system engineering processes for laboratory research and development Developing and maintaining coordinated master schedules for multiple technical programs as well as performing critical path analysis on produced schedules. Further assistance will be required in running, maintaining, and analyzing data from computation models representing operational capabilities of the system. Est Solicitation Release: Oct 2015 Est Award: Mar 2016 Technical Contact: Dr. Theodore Ortiz AFRL/RDL (505) 846-9468 theodore.ortiz@us.af.mil Mrs. Susan Thorpe AFRL/RVKDL (505)846-3404 susan.thorpe@us.af.mil DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D 25

AFRL/RDLA One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Laser Integration and Demonstration Program Kirtland AFB, NM 60-month, $10M Characterization/Emulation Integration Technologies The Laser Integration and Demonstration program at AFRL/RDLA requires a qualified contractor staff to support SSA Systems 13i 12.5 n i n 12.5 i n Field Testing Research and development (R&D), design, and engineering activities as well as provide facility or range operations support. Support activities described at the top level as directed energy system design, optical system design, system integration, laboratory and facility design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, structural engineering, test engineering, range safety planning, safety engineering, test operations, design documentation, data collection, hardware fabrication and support, data analysis, experimental and test reports, materials testing, laser damage testing, and laser vulnerability testing. Est Solicitation Release: Oct 2015 Est Award: Mar 2016 Technical Contact: Lt. Austin Sheeley AFRL/RDLA (505) 846-5742 austin.sheeley.3@us.af.mil Mrs. Susan Thorpe AFRL/RVKDL (505)846-3404 susan.thorpe@us.af.mil DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D 26

Shield Turret Research in Aero-eFfEcts (STRAFE) BAA Kirtland AFB, NM 60-month, $48M AFRL/RDLT In order to reduce risk for laser systems on transonic and supersonic airborne platforms, the Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate (AFRL/RD) seeks to Develop, demonstrate, and assess the operational utility of a beam control system (BCS) capable of effectively propagating a moderate power laser in the transonic regime. AFRL/RD seeks to use the same BCS to characterize aero-optical and aero-mechanical disturbances in the supersonic regime. This effort is being accomplished as part of the Shield Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) led by the Directed Energy Directorate s Laser Division (AFRL/RDL), at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico. Est Solicitation Release: Aug 2015 Est Award: Mar 2016 Technical Contact: Lt. Joel Lau AFRL/RDLT (505) 846-1728 joel.lau.2@us.af.mil Mrs. Susan Thorpe AFRL/RVKDL (505)846-3404 susan.thorpe@us.af.mil DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D 27

AFRL/RDLT Laser Pod Research and Development BAA Kirtland AFB, NM 60-month, $61M The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Directed Energy Directorate (RD) is seeking the technical capabilities available to Assist in developing and integrating laser technologies on supersonic tactical platforms for the purpose of addressing/retiring technical challenges associated with development and demonstration of an airborne laser weapon system. This effort will include the development of an aerodynamic integrating structure capable of flying up to supersonic speeds, power and thermal subsystems, and system control software/hardware to include interface with platform and operator. In addition, amalgamation of the individual components and component sub-systems (e.g. power & thermal, laser, system control, beam control) into integrating structure, and onto supersonic tactical platforms for flight tests. Est Solicitation Release: Dec 2015 Est Award: July 2016 Technical Contact: Dr. Theodore Ortiz AFRL/RDL (505) 846-9468 theodore.ortiz@us.af.mil Mrs. Susan Thorpe AFRL/RVKDL (505)846-3404 susan.thorpe@us.af.mil DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D 28

AFRL/RDMW RDMW Integrated Analysis Environment Advisory and Assistance Services Support 60 month, $3.5M Integrated Weapons Environment for Analysis (IWEA) Program Solicitation Release: Sep 2015 Proposals Due: Oct 2015 Award Expected: Dec 2015 Contract Type: A&AS Through OASIS-SB Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) for IWEA Maintenance and support of software Model construction Software verification and validation Oversight of program security Support of program management and system engineering Establishing and maintaining a repository of various software elements Technical POC: Captain Adrian Zinnerman AFRL Det 8/RDMW (505) 846-6334 Adrian.zinnerman@us.af.mil Mr. David Romo-Garza AFRL Det 8/RVKDT (505) 846-8244 david.romogarza.4@us.af.m 29

RDMW Program for Analysis & Assessments (PANDA) 60 month, $21.8M AFRL/RDMW Analysis & Assessments Program Conduct military utility studies to support the development and refinement of RD system concepts, addressing both red & blue directed energy (DE) capabilities Maintain the ability to conduct independent analyses and assessments of DE programs for the Air Force Analytical Community Provide services to enable RDMW to conduct and support wargames & exercises in both independent and joint simulation environments Solicitation Release: Aug 2015 Proposals Due: Sep 2015 Award Expected: Nov 2015 Contract Type: A&AS Through OASIS-SB Technical POC: Captain Adrian Zinnerman AFRL Det 8/RDMW (505) 846-6334 Adrian.zinnerman@us.af.mil Mr. David Romo-Garza AFRL Det 8/RVKDT (505) 846-8244 david.romogarza.4@us.af.m 30

AFRL/RDMW Integrated Weapons Environment for Analysis (IWEA) Program Analysis & Assessment Program Defeat Speed of Light Weapons Program RDMW - Simulations for Performance Evaluation & Conceptualization in DE Research 48 month, $10.6M Multiple Applications (IWEA) Create an analysis environment capable of supporting a unified AFRL Weapons R&D strategy (A&A) Conduct engagement-level and mission-level analyses and conduct military utility studies to support analyses of alternatives for Blue DE capabilities against Red systems (DSOLW) Accurately characterizing and modeling Red threat capabilities and employment concepts Solicitation Release: Sept 2015 Proposals Due: Oct 2015 Award Expected: Feb 2016 Contract Type: ID/IQ Technical POC: Captain Adrian Zinnerman AFRL Det 8/RDMW (505) 846-6334 Adrian.zinnerman@us.af.mil Ms. Paulette Windley AFRL Det 8/RVKDT (505) 846-0150 paulette.windley@kirtland.af. 31

AFRL/RDST SPACE CONTROL RESEARCH ASSESSMENTS (SCRA) AFRL/RDST Kirtland AFB, NM 60-month, $35 - $45M Assisting the Satellite Assessment Center with protecting satellites from directed energy threats Research satellites; generate CAD and functional satellite and component models Spearhead novel image analysis methods Software development to aid Defensive Space Control and Space Situational Awareness Laser predictive avoidance analysis and other safety and vulnerability approaches FBO Announcement: Fall 2015 Proposals Due: Spring 2016 Award Expected: Summer 2016 Solicitation Type: RFP Contract Type: CPFF Technical Contact: Capt Max Lubitz AFRL/RDST (505) 853-3261 max.lubitz.1@us.af.mil Distribution authorized to Department of Defense and U.S. DoD contractors only; Administrative and Operational Use; 30 July 2013. Other requests for this document shall be referred to AFRL/RDS 3550 Aberdeen Ave SE Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5776. Ms. Susan Alley AFRL/RVKDB (505) 846-6877 susan.alley@us.af.mil 32