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ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND ADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING TO INDUSTRY Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Mr. Chuck Hoppe Associate Director, Science, Technology & Engineering 19 April 2018 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

CERDEC CORE TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES S&TCD CORE COMPETENCIES NVESD CORE COMPETENCIES EO/IR Imagers (Focal Plane Arrays, Optics, Real Time Image Processing) Tactical Lasers Sensor Architectures EO/IR System Modeling, Characterization & Specification Tactical Augmented Reality Countermine/Counter-IED PRD CORE COMPETENCIES Manufacturing / Production Engineering Maintenance Concept Engineering System Sustainment Engineering Product / Technical Data Quality Engineering & Product Assurance Cyber/Network Defense Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Communications Waveforms Antennas/EMI/EMC Modeling & Simulation Satellite Communications & Control Tactical RF/Wireless Networking Technologies Net Ops/Net Management Information Assurance CERDEC CORE COMPETENCIES Cyber / EW / SIGINT EO/IR/RF Sensors Position, Nav & Timing Mission Command Communications Tactical Power Sensor & Information Processing Architectures HW / SW Standards & Systems Engineering Lab-Based / Field Based Risk Reduction & Evaluation CP&ID CORE COMPETENCIES Position, Navigation & Timing Battlefield Computing Architectures Autonomy Navigation and Robotics Data Engineering, Decision Tools & Visualization Tactical Power & Energy Generation, Storage & Distribution Prototyping, Integration & Evaluation I2WD CORE COMPETENCIES Cyber/Electronic Warfare/ SIGINT Sensors Air/Ground Survivability Data Analytics, Frameworks & Visualization RADAR Applications & Processing Multi-INT Fusion, Processing, Exploitation Architectures Forensics, Threat Exploitation & Countermeasure Techniques Intelligence Support SED CORE COMPETENCIES Software Acquisition Software Engineering Software Testing Software Sustainment Software Assurance Risk Management Framework

ARMY OPERATING CONCEPT Army Warfighting Challenges: 1. Develop Situational Understanding 2. Shape the Security Environment 3. Provide Security Force Assistance 4. Adapt the Institutional Army 5. Counter WMD 6. Homeland Operations 7. Conduct Cyberspace and Cyber Electromagnetic Operations and Maintain Communications 8. Enhance Training 9. Improve Soldier, Leader and Team Performance 10. Develop Agile and Adaptive Leaders 11. Conduct Air-Ground Reconnaissance 12. Conduct Entry Operations 13. Conduct Wider Area Security 14. Ensure Interoperability and Operate in JIIM Environment 15. Conduct Combined Arms Maneuver 16. Set the Theater, Sustain Operations, and Maintain Freedom of Movement 17. Deliver Offensive Fires 18. Deliver Defensive Fires 19. Exercise Mission Command 20. Develop Capable Formations

SINCE WE LAST SAW EACH OTHER Change 4

MODERNIZATION PRIORITIES AND CROSS- FUNCTIONAL TEAMS (CFT) Six Modernization Priorities: Eight CFTs: #1: Long Range Precision Fires #2: Next Gen Combat Vehicles (NGCV) #3: Future Vertical Lift (FVL) #4: Network/C3I #5: Air & Missile Defense #6: Soldier Lethality #1: Long Range Precision Fires #2: NGCV #3: FVL #4: Network/C3I #5: Assured PNT #6: Air and Missile Defense #7: Soldier Lethality #8: Synthetic Training Environment

CERDEC SUPPORT TO THE ARMY S MODERNIZATION PRIORITIES Next Generation Fires Radar Technology Scalable Multi-Function Adaptive RF Technologies Optimized Energy Storage A-PNT Standoff Target Detection, Identification, Geolocation Sensor Interoperability Network Support Multi-spectral Adaptive Soft-Kill Multi-function Sensors and Algorithms for Robotic Platforms Command of Autonomous Teams A-PNT Network Support ARMY s 6 MODERNIZATION PRIORITIES Pilotage Sensor Systems Multi-threat IR/RF Agnostic Effects (MIRAgE) Advanced Threat Detection Indiscriminate Detect and Defeat for Aircraft Survivability Equipment Next Gen HF Protected SATCOM Narrowband SATCOM Wideband Global SATCOM Interference Cancellation Energy Informed Operations Data Driven Decision Tools Modular RF NT Waveforms Spectrum Obfuscation Every Rx a Sensor Machine Learning Integrated Sensor Architecture A-PNT Optimized Energy Storage Network Support Robust Grey C3I Sensors for Targeting and Maneuver that are Less Reliant on GPS Decisive Electromagnetic Effects Expeditionary CP Offensive Cyber Operations Mirror Integrated Offensive Electronic Warfare Predictive Visualizations NAVWAR Modular GPS Independent Sensors DOD M&S Collaborative Initiative FPAs and Digital ROICs for Threat Detection and Identification Next Generation Fires Radar Technology A-PNT Network Support Asymmetric Vision/Decide Faster (Digital Soldier) Advanced Integrated Soldier Power 2) Tactical Energy Independence for Soldier & Small Unit A-PNT Network Support 6

RDECOM BUSINESS MODEL Basic Research Research & Engineering MDD A C Q U I S I T I O N & E N G I N E E R I N G L I F E C Y C L E Materiel Solution Analysis Engineering Technology & Development Manufacturing MS-A MS-B MS-C Development Production & Deployment Operations & Support Science & Technology Development Program Engineering & Acquisition Sustainment Engineering IOC FOC Sustainment ARL / RDEC LNOs Embedded in TRADOC COEs LCMCs RDEC Matrixed Engineers to PEO / PMs RDECs ARL Discover y Innovatio n Advanced Engineering Developmen & INTERNATIONAL t TECHNOLOGY SEARCHProduction Support to Warfighter ASA(ALT) / AMC DASA-RT / AMC PEO / PMs AMC LCMCs RDECOM Research (6.1 6.2) Information Sciences Materials Sciences Human Performance illity Engineering Technology Development (6.2 6.3) Cyber Security and Operations Integrated Soldier Protection Autonomy-Enabled Formations Engineering (6.4 6.6) Systems Engineering Software Engineering Survivability / Lethality Engineering Prototyping, Modeling / Simulation LCMCs and Depots COCOMS / Field (6.7) RDECOM LNOs Embedded with COCOMS RFAST) Engineering Support for TDP s to Depots Prototype Engineering Solutions for Overhaul And Rebuild TRADOC (Requirements) WFOs / CNA ICDs / CDDs / CPDs

COMMAND, POWER AND INTEGRATION (CP&I) DIRECTORATE 19 April 2018 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

CP&I STRATEGIC LINES OF EFFORT Decisions at the Speed of Battle Capability to make effective decisions at the point of action through simplifying computing infrastructure & reducing cognitive burden Predictive mission recommendations and alerts Simple, intuitive, consistent data across all environments Automation of tasks through intelligent agents Energy situational understanding and management Expeditionary Command & Maneuver Capability to rapidly deploy, scale, and reconfigure command nodes to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative in a dynamic operational environment while maintaining freedom of maneuver Agile mission command and command post concepts Reduced logistics through intelligent micro-grids Increased mission duration Soldier power Assured Operations Capability to conduct operations in GPS denied or disrupted conditions for dismounted and mounted Soldiers and autonomous systems Assured positioning, navigation & timing Assure access to sufficient energy supplies Mission command operations in degraded network conditions Rapid & Iterative Prototyping Accelerate and enable rapid development of C4ISR capabilities to reduce the time, risk and cost of demonstrating and fielding advanced technology to the Warfighter Emphasize integration of technology with Soldiers & teams Simplify systems; maximize reliability & reduce life cycle costs Improve effectiveness under conditions of uncertainty

April 2018 APBI Update Since FY17 APBI TOTAL ACTIONS BRIEFED: 5 ACTIONS AWARDED: 8 Prototyping, Integration &Testing (PIT) - One (1) One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS), Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract GS00Q14OADU322/TO ID07170015, Awarded to Leidos on 10 October 2017 Power - Two (2) Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) Contract W15QKN-14-9-1001/DOTC-16-01-INIT0623, Awarded to EOIR Technologies on 17 May 2017 Contract W15QKN-14-9-1001/DOTC-16-01-INIT0927, Awarded to General Technical Services on 4 August 2017 Power - One (1) R23G Task Order issued Contract W15P7T-10-D-D413/BD04, Awarded to CACI Technologies Inc. on 24 March 2017 Position, Navigation & Timing (PNT) - Two (2) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) awarded Contract W56KGU-17-C-0033, Awarded to Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. on 12 September 2017 Contract W56KGU-17-C-0047, Awarded to Olympus Advanced Technologies on 15 September 2017 Position, Navigation & Timing (PNT) - New BAA Solicitation W56KGU-18-R-PN22, Opened on 24 November 2017 Mission Command Capabilities (MCC) - New BAA Solicitation W56KGU-17-R-MC17, Opened on 10 August 2017 RFPs RELEASED: Prototyping, Integration &Testing (PIT) GSA Solicitation ID07170015, closed 11 August 2017 Power - Solicitation W56KGU-18-R-0003, for Tactical Power, closed 12 February, 2018. Estimated 3QFY18 award CP&I Directorate W56KGU-17-R-0010 for SETA Support. Estimated award 21 June 2018 STRATEGY CHANGES: Power - Consolidate most Operations and Tactical Power activities on the Tactical Power contract Position, Navigation & Timing (PNT) - Award in-progress for four (4) Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) 3QFY18

Mission Command Capabilities Opportunity Support includes: Machine Augmentation for Faster Operations - Specific focus is on simplifying computing infrastructure and reducing cognitive burden; and incorporating automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to enable mission planning, execution, predictions and alerts to speed decisions in battle. CONTRACT TYPE: Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Solicitation ESTIMATED VALUE: TBD CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG Nina Bushnell, (443)861-4649, nina.m.bushnell.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: W56KGU-17-R-MC17 (expires 28 August 2022) ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Opened on 10 August 2017. Interested parties should provide white papers in accordance with the instructions in the BAA announcement on the Army Single Face to Industry webpage, available at https://acquisition.army.mil/, or on the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) webpage, available at https://www.fbo.gov/. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: Incumbent Contractor: The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

Power Opportunity Support includes: To provide Tactical/Expeditionary Power and Energy Services. CP&I continues to pursue advances in creating more efficient and energy dense power sources while shifting increasing emphasis on investments in power distribution and management research, in line with the OSD Operational Energy Office strategy, DA S&T priorities, and validated high priority operational needs. CONTRACT TYPE: Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Solicitation ESTIMATED VALUE: TBD CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG Nina Bushnell, (443)861-4649, nina.m.bushnell.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: W56KGU-15-R-0032 (expires 3 November 2020) ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Opened on 10 July 2015. Interested parties should provide white papers in accordance with the instructions in the BAA announcement on the Army Single Face to Industry webpage, available at https://acquisition.army.mil/, or on the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) webpage, available at https://www.fbo.gov/. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: Incumbent Contractor: The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

Position, Navigation & Timing (PNT) Opportunity Support includes: Assured PNT technologies focusing on the following: Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR), Timing Technologies, Electronic Support, Electronic Protection, PNT Modular Sensors, PNT Modeling and Simulation, and Autonomous Navigation Sensors. CONTRACT TYPE: Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Solicitation ESTIMATED VALUE: $100,000 - $1,000,000 CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG Nina Bushnell, (443)861-4649, nina.m.bushnell.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: W56KGU-18-R-PN22 (expires 30 November 2022) ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Opened on 24 November 2017. Interested parties should provide white papers in accordance with the instructions in the BAA announcement on the Army Single Face to Industry webpage, available at https://acquisition.army.mil/, or on the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) webpage, available at https://www.fbo.gov/. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: W56KGU-15-R-0022 (ended Aug 2017) Incumbent Contractor: The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION WARFARE DIRECTORATE (I2WD) 19 April 2018 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

April 2018 APBI Update Since FY17 APBI TOTAL ACTIONS BRIEFED at FY17 APBI: 11 ACTIONS AWARDED since FY17 APBI: Two (2) BAAs: 1. Smart Identity Resolution of Non-Cooperative Targets, $12,443,510. Progeny Systems (W56KGU-17-C- 0002). 2. Counterfire Target Acq Radar Antenna Beam Shaping for Clutter Nulling for $2,534,982. Helios Sensing Systems (W56KGU-17-C-0056). Three (3) R23G Task Orders 1. CERDEC Flight Activity Engineering Support, $91,678,981., CACI Technologies, Inc. (W56KGU-10-DD413, KY15). 2. DCGS-A Modernization and Integration Support, $94,976,446., Booz Allen Hamilton, (W56KGU-10-DD413, KY10). 3. Multi-Capable System Integration Support, $84,752,110., CACI Technologies, Inc. (W56KGU-10-DD413, KY16. Eight (8) TIES Task Orders: 1. Cyber/EW/SIGINT Applied Research (CESAR), $12,210,123., CACI Technologies, Inc. (W56KGU-15-D- 0005, #0008). 2. CERDEC HQ Support, $12,210,123. CACI Technologies, Inc. (W56KGU-15-D0005, #0007). 3. Intel Technology and Architecture Support Services (ITAS2), $20,740,336., ACET. (W56KGU-15-D-0002, #0001). 15

April 2018 APBI Update Since FY17 APBI (continued) ACTIONS AWARDED since FY17 APBI (cont d): Eight (8) TIES Task Orders (cont d): 4. Next Generation FIRES Research & Development,$12,371,741., EOIR (W56KGU-15-D-0007, #0004). 5. Rapid Applications Branch, Exploitation Analysis & Response Division Sensor Work, $49,559,863., Booz Allen Hamilton, (W56KGU-D-0004, #0005). 6. Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Processing Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) Integration, $13,455,985., Praxis (W56KGU-15D0016, #0001). 7. Multi-Intel System Functional Integration Team (MISFIT), $22,259,192., DHPC (W56KGU-15-D0014, #0001). 8. Multi-Purpose Aircraft Technologies Yielding Highly Technical Electronic Warfare Machinery (MAYHEM), $49,241,356., DHPC (W56KGU-15-D0006, #0004). RFPs RELEASED: Three (3) R23G Task Orders (were awarded in FY18 and are listed above) Fifteen (15) TIES Task Orders were released (Eight (8) contracts were awarded in 2017 and are listed above and the other Seven (7) will be awarded in 2 nd & 3 rd Qtr FY18). STRATEGY CHANGES: None The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 16

I2WD Focus Areas CYBER, EW & SIGINT Focus on coalescing various CYBER, EW and SIGINT capabilities into demonstrable, integrated solution sets. Initial focus will be on enhancing cyber situational awareness. NEXT GEN GROUND MULTI-INT Encompass a suite of biometrics, human intelligence, signals intelligence, communications intelligence and other assets to access and exploit. PROCESSING EXPLOITATION AND DISSEMINATION Develop an end-to-end system that allows U.S. forces to rapidly collect, fuse, visualize, extract, distribute and store data enabling real-time, activity based intelligence. MULTI FUNCTION AIRBORNE ISR Develop a multi-int approach to airborne ISR/RSTA, both at the sensor node and at remote locations. The strategy will encompass all airborne manned and unmanned platforms. INTEGRATED AIR & GROUND SURVIVABILITY Develop of a state-of-the-art suite of effective, interoperable and tailorable survivability capabilities to protect air and ground platforms. MODELING AND SIMULATION INTEROPERABILITY STANDARDS RF CONVERGENCE

MFGISR TPED MFAISR CEWS IAGS I2WD I2WD I2WD Investments Investments Investment Areas Areas Areas I2WD Investments Areas Advanced Platform Protection (Integrated Air/Ground Survivability) Technology to support a tiered, multi-int/multi-modal approach to survivability for Army platforms High performance detection technologies that improve detection, classification and countermeasures against for emerging and unknown threats Techniques and capabilities with improved flexibility, adaptability, and sustainability to lower risk for future PORs and insertion into legacy survivability suites FVL/NGCV CFT Converged Electronic Warfare, Offensive Cyber and SIGINT Operations Advanced Airborne and Ground based capabilities leveraging well defined Hardware (HW) / Software (SW) standards to enable the commander to shape and effect the electromagnetic and cyberspace environment. Capability to leverage sensors of opportunity to support collaborative collection, exploitation and offensive mission execution against adversary Future Vertical Lift CFT Terrestrial Layer Intelligence Support (Multi-Function Ground Intel Surveillance & Reconnaissance) Advanced capability prototyping to support expeditionary terrestrial/aerial platforms that support Mission Command, Fires, and Intel Warfighter Functions [Cyber SA, Electronic Support/Attack, Counter Intelligence (Cl), Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and Site-Exploitation (biometric, document, media and cellular] with resilient/protected/assured transport reach-back to the intelligence enterprise over in support of collection, processing, exploitation and dissemination of timely intel Network/C3I CFT NADIR- Looking RF Imaging High Res RF Imaging SAR Motion Video 3D RF Imaging Scalable Multi-function RF Sensing (Multi-Function Airborne Intel, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) High performing RF imaging technologies and processing techniques to augment next generation EO/IR in difficult environments (e.g. weather occluded, dense urban terrain and deeply forested) against challenging targets (e.g. concealed and camouflaged) Architectures, processing and components that improve mission performance and flexibility, with increased reliability and sustainability, for the next generation ISR/RSTA sensor platforms AMD/LRPF CFT Tactical Situational Understanding (Tasking, Processing, Exploitation & Dissemination) Maximize Intelligence value of sensors by providing Real-Time Situational Awareness, improved analyst workflow and enterprise throughput, improved analysis and vertical and horizontal PED integration Proactive sensor planning systems that adapt to near-real time deviations in the execution strategy Network/C3I CFT

I2WD Communications, Computers and Information Assurance The objective of this I2WD Communications, Computers and Information Assurance contract effort is to provide communication systems and systems support, information assurance, automation, computer network, telephone control, software development and integration support to the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD) and their tenants. In order for I2WD to be successful, automation, technology support and networks that deliver timely, trusted and shared information is required. I2WD also requires innovative technology solutions that empowers their mission through a responsive, collaborative and trusted information enterprise CONTRACT VEHICLE: RS3 CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED VALUE: $22M - $25M (12 month base period and one 12 month option.) CONTRACTING CONTACT (if known): ACC-APG, Branch Chief, Mr. Justin Donoghue, (Justin.m.Donoghue.civ@mail.mil, 443-861-5079) SOLICITATION #: TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Forecasted Request for Proposal release April 2018, 3QFY18. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: W56KGU-15-D-0005, #0001 (TIES task order) Incumbent Contractor: CACI Technologies, Inc. The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 19

I2WD Operations Division Support The objective of the I2WD Operations Division Support contract effort is to provide expert operations and technical services in support of efforts within the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD) Operations Division. The scope and purpose of this task order is to provide the requisite program management, administrative support, property management, security, environmental and safety and technical support necessary for the Operations Division to meet its mission and customer needs. The services provided shall encompass a wide variety of tasks. This shall include equipment inventory, shipping and receiving, logistical support, process monitoring, and facility support. All services will be supported with the Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) concept and techniques to help process improvements within I2WD. CONTRACT VEHICLE: RS3 CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED VALUE: $15M - $17M (12 month base period and one 12 month option.) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Branch Chief, Mr. Justin Donoghue, (Justin.m.Donoghue.civ@mail.mil, 443-861-5079) SOLICITATION #: TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Forecasted release of Request for Proposal, April 2018, 3QFY18. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: W56KGU-15-D-0005, #0002 (TIES task order) Incumbent Contractor: CACI Technologies, Inc. The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 20

Agile Assessment and Applications (AAA) Provide services, tools and technologies supporting the research, development, engineering, integration, accreditation, testing, field support, sustainment, and operations of warfighter effectiveness, influence/information operations, cyber situational understanding/awareness, data management, and ISR processing, exploitation, and dissemination of information used to understand, react, and combat adversarial operations. CONTRACT VEHICLE: RS3 CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED VALUE: $20M - $25M (12 month base period and two 12 month options.) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Branch Chief, Mr. Justin Donoghue, (Justin.m.donogue.civ@mail.mil, 443-861-5079) SOLICITATION #: TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 3QFY18. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: N/A Incumbent Contractor: N/A The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 21

Organizational Overview / Way Ahead / Future Concepts Thrust Areas - Cyber / SIGINT / EW - Next Generation Ground Multi-INT - Integrated Air and Ground Survivability - Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) - Multi-Function Airborne ISR Supporting Efforts and Technologies - Threat Based, Intelligence Focused Approach - Technical Forensics - Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning - Architectures - HW/SW Convergence -C4ISR Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) - Interoperability Standards - Modelling and Simulation The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 22

NIGHT VISION AND ELECTRONIC SENSORS DIRECTORATE (NVESD) 19 April 2018 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

April 2018 APBI Update Since FY17 APBI TOTAL ACTIONS BRIEFED: 4 ACTIONS AWARDED: Deployable Adaptive Global Responder Support Rapid Acquisition of Materials for Prototyping Other Transaction for Sensors, Communications and Electronics (SCE) RFPs RELEASED: None STRATEGY CHANGES: Contracting strategy adjusted to support both rapid delivery of capabilities needed by the CFTs and mid and long term S&T initiatives of the CERDEC NVESD 24

CERDEC NIGHT VISION AND ELECTRONIC SENSORS DIRECTORATE Recognized World Leader in Research and Development of Advanced Sensors Reconnaissance & Targeting Ground Vehicle and Airborne Sensors EO/IR Sensors for RSTA, Vehicle Driving SA and HFI Rotary Wing / UAS RSTA & Pilotage (HMDs) Lasers for Rangefinders, Designators and Pointers Optical Augmentation, Countermeasures Tactical Augmented Reality Soldier Sensors Head-Mounted Sensors for Mobility and Targeting Handheld Sensors for Soldier RSTA (includes pointers and Far Target Location / Designation) Weapon-Mounted Targeting Sensors CORE TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES 1. EO/IR Imagers (Focal Plane Arrays, Optics, Real Time Image Processing, Displays) 2. Tactical Lasers 3. EO/IR System Modeling, Characterization & Specification 4. Countermine/Counter-IED IED/Mine & Minefield Detection & Defeat IED / Mine Detection Ground IED / Minefield Detection Air IED and Mine Neutralization Intelligence & Surveillance Airborne Persistent Surveillance Camouflage Concealment & Deception Tactical Ground Persistent Surveillance & Perimeter Defense Sensor Interoperability and Architectures

ADVANCED ELECTRO-OPTICS AND ELECTRONIC SENSORS TO SUPPORT ARMY MODERNIZATION Next generation sensors and processing that adapt to all environments and threats creating actionable information for the Soldier in all domains and on all manned and unmanned platforms to enable improved situational understanding (SU), survivability, maneuverability and lethal effects against peer threats Objectives: Multi-function Affordability Automation Maintain Survivability, Maneuverability and Lethality Overmatch In All Environments Interoperability PRECISION FIRES Timely 3D target location at all echelons and sensor interoperability NETWORK/C3I ARMY MODERNIZATION PRIORITIES FUTURE VERTICAL LIFT High speed pilotage, SU and targeting in all environments AIR & MISSILE DEFENSE SOLDIER LETHALITY Unprecedented local small unit situational understanding and targeting NEXT GEN COMBAT VEHICLES Optimize sensor interfaces for disconnected, intermittent, low-bandwidth environments Next generation low cost focal plane arrays for seekers Automatic 360 o sensing for SU and targeting enabling lethality, survivability and maneuverability in all environments

SENSORS, COMMUNICATIONS, AND ELECTRONICS CONSORTIUM (SCEC) OTHER TRANSACTION AGREEMENT CONTRACT TYPE: Other Transactions Agreement (OTA) with subordinate prototype project agreements (PPAs) ESTIMATED VALUE: No ceiling on OTA to manage consortium. Each PPA has its own ceiling which is limited by Army approval authorities (expected limit is $50M per PPA) STATUS OF OTA: AWARDED to Contact SOSSEC, Inc. AGREEMENT #: W909MY-18-9-0001 PPAs will be published on FEDBIZOPPS.GOV CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG-Belvoir, Jennifer Elkins, 703-704- 0823, jennifer.w.elkins.civ@mail.mil SCE CONSORTIUM MANAGER: SOSSEC, Inc., Eugene Del Coco, edelcoco@sossecinc.com; 571-213-0478 (please contact Mr. Del Coco to join the SCEC) PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: NONE Scope Covers All Of Team C4ISR and Is Overseen By CERDEC The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 27

BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA) FOR NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGIES CONTRACT TYPE: FFP, CPFF, Grants ESTIMATED VALUE: Up to $50M Per Fiscal Year CONTRACTING CONTACT (if known): ACC-APG-Belvoir, Lisa Duncan, 703-704- 0157, lisa.m.duncan35.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: W909MY-14-R-D010 ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 15 AUGUST 2014 (Amended 30 Sept 16), Closes FY19 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: NONE The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 28

SPACE AND TERRESTRIAL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORATE (S&TCD) 19 April 2018 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

April 2018 APBI Update Since FY17 APBI TOTAL ACTIONS BRIEFED: 7 ACTIONS AWARDED: Information Technology Enterprise Solution Services Support for SEAMS Division Contract W91QUZ-06-D-0020/KY01, Awarded to CACI-ISS on 19 September 2017 Information Security Branch and Defensive Cyber Support for CSIA Division Contract W15P7T-14-D-A211/KY06, Awarded to CACI Technologies, Inc. on 16 February 2018 RFPs RELEASED: Test & Engineering Services for SATCOM Division Evaluation on-going under TAOSS IDIQ Contract, Task Order Request (TOR) W56KGU-18-R-R004 STRATEGY CHANGES: Multi-Capability Service & Development Support for TCD Division Requirement Cancelled Systems Engineering Support (RFC Division) Requirement revised and rescheduled for 2Q FY19 Award Operations, Technical & Integration Support (OTIS) Services (SATCOM Division) Requirement revised and rescheduled for 4Q FY18 Award 30

S&TCD Organizational Overview Network Management Integrated Network Ops Network Design and Cognitive Networking Sciences Networking Technology for Tactical Radios Commercial Broadband Wireless (3G/4G/LTE) Integration and Evaluation Tactical Communications Cyber Security and Information Assurance Computer Network Defense (CND) Cryptography Implementation Software Assurance Security Engineering Certification, Accreditation, and Security Assessments SATCOM System Engineering System Analysis, Design, Development, & Testing Terminal RF & Modem Wideband Certification Test Strategic/Control/Base-band/Digital Systems Tactical Systems (On-the-Move) Protected SATCOM Satellite Communications Systems Engineering, Architecture, Modeling & Simulation RF Communications Spectrum Analysis & Frequency Management RF Modeling and Simulation Antenna Technology & Analysis (e.g. MIMO; Beam Forming) RF testing and analysis, interference Mitigation and EM Material Research Tactical Radio Technology & Digital Signal Processing Network System of Systems (SoS) Engineering Analysis and Integration Network Modeling and Simulation Field-Based Risk Reduction Provides technology and system maturity evaluation and assessment services C4ISR SoS Architecture Engineering Continually Evaluating State of the Art Technologies 31

S&TCD Investment Strategy Network Components Autonomy and Intelligence Autonomy and Intelligence allows the Network to automatically adapt to the mission needs providing an optimized solution Investment CORE Resiliency Resilient systems allow for the operation of the Network in a hostile Electronic Warfare environment Situational Understanding Real Time Situational Understanding (SU) of the electromagnetic environment will improve the speed and effectiveness of Network decision making The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."

S&TCD Overarching Broad Agency Announcement Research Interest Topics include: Antennas & Antenna Technologies for Tactical Communications Spectrum Management for Tactical and Strategic Military Communications Power Amplifiers Advanced Technologies in Network Operations on the Battlefield Tactical Defensive Cyber Operations Airborne Line of Sight and Beyond Line of Sight Range Extension and Reachback Communications On-the-Halt and On-the-Move Tactical Satellite Communications On-the-Move Advanced Satellite System Control Capabilities Systems Engineering, Architecture, Modeling and Simulation Expert Systems/Knowledge Based Engineering Advanced Technologies for Fixed and Transportable Satellite Earth Terminals Internet Protocol Version 6 (Ipv6) for the Tactical Army Ubiquitous Wireless Mobile Communications Concepts and Technologies Reduced Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) Software Defined Radios Advanced Algorithms and Techniques for Ad Hoc Network Design Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Technologies for Tactical Communications and Electronic Warfare Radio Frequency Device Convergence Radio Frequency Compatibility and Interference Cancellation Software Defined Networking Advanced Information Sciences and Networks CONTRACT TYPE: FFP or CPFF (alternative types will be considered) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Chris Fisher, 443-861-4689, christopher.m.fisher24.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: W56KGU-17-R-A424 (previously W15P7T-13-R-A424) SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Announcement open through 31 August 2018 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 33

Enterprise - Technical, Administrative and Operations Support Services for S&TCD Required services include: R&D, engineering, technical analysis, design, testing, evaluation, integration, prototyping, modeling & simulation, equipment installation, and both lab and field-based risk reduction in the areas of systems control and network engineering, tactical networks, commercial wireless technologies, tactical waveform development, tactical radios, satellite communications, information assurance, cyber security, antennas and spectrum analysis. Requirements also include strategic planning, technology transition, portfolio management, and outreach in support of the S&TCD Director s Office, as well as program management, facilities maintenance, logistics, operations, fielding, training and administrative support to all S&TCD Divisions and their respective Customers. CONTRACT TYPE: Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) ESTIMATED VALUE: $45-55M (12 month Period of Performance, Four (4) 12 month options) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Chris Fisher, 443-861-4689, christopher.m.fisher24.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: TBD (Fair Opportunity under S&TCD TAOSS Contract) ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 30 April 2018 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Numbers: W56KGU-18-C-0014 & W15P7T-14-D-A219/KY01 Incumbent Contractors: CACI Technologies, Inc. & Nexagen Networks, Inc. The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 34

R&D, Engineering and Operations Support Services for CSIA Division Required services include: R&D and engineering support in the areas of cyber security, cryptographic modernization, mission assurance and resilience, and information assurance, including tactical public key infrastructure, identity management, software assurance, security mobility, cryptographic chips, intrusion detection, cyber visualization and situational awareness, application security, cross domain solution technologies, and software defined networking security; as well as systems engineering, risk management framework (RMF) assessments, network administration, operations and administrative support. CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED VALUE: $125-145M (12 month Period of Performance, Four (4) 12 month options) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Chris Fisher, 443-861-4689, christopher.m.fisher24.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: TBD (Fair Opportunity under S&TCD TAOSS Contract) ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 30 April 2018 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Numbers: W15P7T-10-D-D421/0011, W15P7T-10-D-D421/0013, W15P7T-14-D- A211/KY04, W15P7T-14-D-A211/KY05 & GS07T12BGD0012/WO22 (GSA) Incumbent Contractors: AASKI Technology, Inc. & CACI Technologies, Inc. The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 35

Operations, Prototyping, Technical, Integration, Maintenance & Installation Services (OPTIMIS) for SATCOM Division Required services include: R&D and systems and software engineering, systems integration, prototyping and fielding support, network management, laboratory support, equipment installation, testing, operations & maintenance, administrative support, and program management in support of Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS), Defense Satellite Communication Subsystem (DSCS), Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), Military Strategic and Tactical Relay (MILSTAR), XTAR, and additional SATCOM programs, projects & initiatives. CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED VALUE: $25M (12 month Period of Performance, Four (4) 12 month options) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Chris Fisher, 443-861-4689, christopher.m.fisher24.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: TBD (Small Business Set-Aside under S&TCD TAOSS Contract) ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 30 April 2018 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Numbers: W15P7T-10-D-D421/0009, W15P7T-14-D-A221/KY01 & W56KGU- 15-C-0059 Incumbent Contractors: AASKI Technology, Inc., Systems Technologies, Inc. & Nexagen Networks, Inc. The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 36

R&D, Engineering and Operations Support Services for RFC Division Required services include: R&D of new antenna technologies, tactical radio waveforms, spectrum analysis and frequency management, RF modeling & simulation, electronic protection and interference mitigation, and physical layer, media access control layer, and digital signal processing techniques; as well as systems engineering, operations, training, logistics, and administrative support. CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED VALUE: $50-65M (12 month Period of Performance, Four (4) 12 month options) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Chris Fisher, 443-861-4689, christopher.m.fisher24.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: TBD (Fair Opportunity under ACC-APG RS3 Contract) ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 4QFY18 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Numbers: W15P7T-10-D-D415/KY01 & W15P7T-14-D-A210/KY07 Incumbent Contractor: Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services." 37

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