Communications, Electronics, Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Army Intelligence Industry day Patrick J. O Neill SES Director CERDEC
What is CERDEC? CERDEC Core Capabilities - Mission Command Capabilities - C5ISR Platform Integration - PNT and Power - Electronic Warfare and SIGINT - Intel Fusion and Dissemination - Offensive Cyber Operations - Intel and RSTA - Soldier Sensors - IED/Minefield Detection CERDEC (Communications- Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center) is the Army s focal point for developing and accelerating innovative technology and sound engineering solutions that provide our networked Warfighters with information dominance and decisive lethality through integrated command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems. Joint Base McGuire-Dix- Lakehurst Aberdeen Proving Ground Fort Belvoir - Tactical/Satellite/RF Comms - Future Network - Defensive Cyber Operations - Production and Manufacturing - Quality Assurance and Testing - Obsolescence Engineering - SW Verification and Validation - SW Fielding and Sustainment - SW Configuration Management Fort Huachuca Fort Leavenworth Fort Sill Fort Leonard Wood Fort Benning Fort Knox MacDill AFB Fort A. P. Hill Fort Gordon = Facility Locations = Advisor Locations *CERDEC supports a number of OCONUS locations around the world 2
C5ISR is the Key Enabler to 6 Modernization Priorities and 8 CFTs #1 Long Range Precision Fires Multifunction ISR Technologies Collaborative ISR Sensors CEMA #4 Network/C3I Resilient & Intelligent Network CEMA/EW Expeditionary Mission Command A-PNT #5 Air and Missile Defense Ground Based Radar Multi-Mode Air Defense Radar demo CEMA #6 Soldier Lethality Adaptable EH Detection Sensor M&S Technology One Sensor for Fire Support/Scout Operations Leader Smart Sight Asymmetric Vision / Decide Faster CEMA #2 Next Gen Combat Vehicles Multi-Function Digital ROICs for Cooled and Uncooled FPAs EW Ground Sensors & CM Rapid Autonomous Mine Detection Command Of Autonomous Teams CEMA #3 Future Vertical Lift FVL Full Spectrum Targeting Multifunction Imagers for Future Aviation Reconfigurable Transformational Optics/Task-Based Display Technology CEMA Information is Power! Note: Projects under each Priority are examples of what CERDEC enables 3
CERDEC Technology Opportunities Directorate Effort Title Contract Vehicle Est. Value Contracting Activity KO Est Solicitation Date I2WD Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) W56KGU-16- R-A330 $475M Ceiling ACC-APG Justin Donoghue Open and Continuous I2WD Agile Assessment and Applications RS3 $20-$25M ACC-APG Justin Donoghue 3QFY18 I2WD Commercial Based Technology Analysis (CBTA) GSA OASIS $350M GSA FEDSIM Wesley Dewalt 2QFY19 NVESD Sensors, Communications, and Electronics Consortium (SCEC) OTA No Ceiling on Contract ACC-APG- Belvoir Jennifer Elkins Open and Continuous NVESD Broad Agency Announcement W909MY-14- R-D010 $50M/FY ACC-APG- Belvoir Lisa Duncan Open and Continuous To discuss additional technical opportunities, Recommend setting up a Technical Interchange Meeting. Go to: https://www.cerdec.army.mil/ and select Request a TIM 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." 4
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MISSION AND VISION Mission: To enable the networked Warfighter by discovering, developing, and rapidly delivering innovative technologies that enable decisive lethality through information dominance in Multi-Domain Operations. Vision: An Army that dominates the Electromagnetic Spectrum, Commands the Operation, and Creates Decisive Effects. Any time, any place. 6
FOCUSING ON THE CERDEC MISSION DOMINATE THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM ENSURE FREEDOM OF MANEUVER WITHIN CONGESTED & CONTESTED ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT AND LIMIT ADVERSARY ABILITY TO DO THE SAME COMMAND THE OPERATION PROVIDE DECISION MAKING ADVANTAGE AT THE TACTICAL EDGE, COMMUNICATING THE RIGHT INFORMATION, TO THE RIGHT LEADERS, AT THE RIGHT TIME ENABLE & CREATE DECISIVE EFFECTS FIND, FIX, TRACK, TARGET & ENGAGE KINETIC AND NON- KINETIC TARGETS WITH DECISIVE EFFECTS RAPID PROTOTYPES FULLY INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS (LAB & FIELD) MODELING & SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTATION (RISK REDUCTION) OPEN ARCHITECTURES BASED ON STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS 7
OPPORTUNITY I2WD Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) The research areas under the I2WD BAA may have short or long-range impact on Army Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Intelligence (ELINT), Measurement & Signature Intelligence (MASINT), Electronic Warfare (EW), Information Operations (IO), Information Warfare (IW), Language Translation, Command, Control, Communication, Computers Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4-ISR) Integrity, Automatic Target Recognition (ATR), Combat Identification (CID), Radio Detecting and Ranging (RADAR), Aircraft and Ground Vehicle Survivability Equipment (ASE & GSE), Electro-Optics (EO), or Infrared (IR) requirements advancement. CONTRACT VEHICLE: Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED OVERALL CEILING AVAILABLE: $475M (The BAA is open continuously for five years to receive white papers and proposals for consideration) CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Branch Chief, Mr. Justin Donoghue, (Justin.m.Donoghue.civ@mail.mil, 443-861-5079) SOLICITATION #: W56KGU-16-R-A330 SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Aug 25, 2014. Expires: Aug 24, 2019 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Previous Solicitation: W56KGU-14-R-0003 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." 8
OPPORTUNITY Agile Assessment and Applications (AAA) Provide ISP Division 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: Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (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.Donoghue.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." 9
OPPORTUNITY Commercial Based Technology Analysis (CBTA) Provide the Army CERDEC I2WD EAR Division with engineering and technical support, research and development to deliver technology to the Warfighter in response to Global Combatant Command requirements. Provide prototyping and electronic forensics and exploitation support services by performing engineering, logistics and program management services, target device replication and prototyping. Support will be provided in the Continental U.S. (CONUS), with the primary CONUS location being Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), MD, and U.S. Government locations throughout CONUS, as well as OCONUS locations around the globe, including hostile territories. Other than APG, MD, CONUS and OCONUS locations may change throughout the duration of this task order to support branch activities as mission and customer requests dictate. Projects supported will include unclassified and classified requirements up to the TS/SCI level. The I2WD, Exploitation Analysis and Response Division, Prototyping and Forensics (P&F) Branch is comprised of four teams: Technical Forensics Exploitation (TFE), Global Threat Technology Team (GT3), Cyber, Advisory, and Signatures (CAS), and Replication and Prototyping Team (RPT). The TFE team conducts research and development, and characterization of electronics and firmware. GT3 performs predictive analysis, threat analysis, technology assessments, infrastructure studies, vulnerability assessments and red teaming. CAS performs signals analysis, firmware analysis, and outreach/coordination to DoD partners. RPT conducts test and evaluation, and prototyping of concept from design to fabrication. CONTRACT VEHICLE: GSA OASIS CONTRACT TYPE: CPFF ESTIMATED VALUE: $350M (12-month base period and four 12-month options.) CONTRACTING CONTACT: GSA FEDSIM, Combatant Command/Joint Group Manager, Wesley L. Dewalt (wesley.dewalt@gsa.gov,703-605-9265) SOLICITATION #: TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 2QFY19. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: W56KGU15D0005, TO 0006 and 47QFCA18D0009 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." 10
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 CERDEC Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate 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 11
Advanced Electro-Optics and Electronic Sensors to Support Modernization NVESD s ELECTRO-OPTICS AND COUNTERMINE S&T PORTFOLIO IS USED ACROSS THE ARMY TO DEVELOP NEXT GENERATION CAPABILITIES FOR THE WARFIGHTER CERDEC NVESD is researching and developing novel sensors 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, survivability, maneuverability and lethal effects against peer threats PRECISION FIRES Timely 3D target location at all echelons NETWORK/C3I ARMY MODERNIZATION PRIORITIES FUTURE VERTICAL LIFT High speed pilotage, situational understanding and targeting in all environments AIR & MISSILE DEFENSE SOLDIER LETHALITY Unprecedented local small unit situational understanding enabling overmatch NEXT GEN COMBAT VEHICLES Objectives: Multi-function Affordability Automation Maintain Survivability, Maneuverability and Lethality Overmatch In All Environments Interoperability/ Networking Optimize sensor interfaces for disconnected, intermittent, low-bandwidth environments Next Gen low cost focal plane arrays for seekers Fully automatic 360 o viewing for situational understanding, targeting and mine detection in all environments Strategy for Advanced Sensors & Processing Technologies Aligns Well APPROVED to Army FOR Modernization PUBLIC RELEASEPriorities 12
SENSORS, COMMUNICATIONS, AND ELECTRONICS CONSORTIUM (SCEC) 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." 1 3 13
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 1 4 14