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1 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND ADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING TO INDUSTRY Joint Project Management Office for Information Systems Presented by: Michael Steinmann 5 Nov 2015 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a presolicitation 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

PROGRAM OVERVIEW JEM Provides the single DoD-approved, operationally tested, and accredited methodology to model a common representation of CBRN hazard areas and effects resulting from CBRN and TIC/TIM incidents. 2 Using weather, terrain, agent characteristics, and advanced physics modeling, JEM provides an enhanced situational awareness of the operational environment for decision support and risk mitigation. JEM models CBRN hazard transport and dispersion, ground contamination, and resultant human physiological effects for: Chemical-Biological Weapon Strikes Chemical-Biological Facility Strikes Nuclear Weapon Detonation Nuclear Weapon Incidents Radiological Weapon Detonation Chemical Weapon Storage Incidents High Altitude Release TIC/TIM Releases Effects of Missile Intercept Urban Dispersion Modeling

TITLE: Joint Effects Model (JEM) 1.0 & 2.0 Development, Modernization, & Sustainment 3 CONTRACT TYPE: Single award IDIQ. Task Orders will be CPIF or CPFF, Completion or Level of Effort. ESTIMATED VALUE: $30-55M CONTRACTING CONTACT: David J. Shriner Contracting Officer, ACC-APG E4215 Austin Road APG, MD 21010-5401 david.j.shriner3.civ@mail.mil (410)436-0642 SOLICITATION #: TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 2QFY16

PROGRAM OVERVIEW JWARN Provides Joint Force Commander (JFC) with the capability to: 4 Report CBRN and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs) hazard detection. Collect, generate, edit, and disseminate NBC plots on C2 platforms to provide a Common Operational Picture (COP) for the Warfighter Collect, generate, edit, and disseminate NBC reports (NBC-1/NBC-4) Analyze detections to enable identification of the hazard and plot affected locations. Auto generation of ATP-45 hazard warning area Generation of more detailed hazard area plots using Joint Effects Model (JEM) Disseminate warning and de-warning information to affected units. Auto retrieval and archiving of event data to enable post operations forensic evaluation. Control and configure a local sensor network (LSN). Interfaces with sensor detectors: M22 (ACADA) ADM-300A AN/VDR-2 M8A1 JCAD M21 (RSCAAL) JSLSCAD JEM Plume JWARN ATP-45 Triangle

TITLE: Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN) Increment 1 Sustainment, Increment 2 Development 5 CONTRACT TYPE: Single award IDIQ. Task Orders will be CPIF or CPAF, Completion or Level of Effort. ESTIMATED VALUE: $30-50M CONTRACTING CONTACT: David Shriner if ACC is used. If not, will be JE-RDAP vehicle. David J. Shriner Contracting Officer, ACC-APG E4215 Austin Road APG, MD 21010-5401 david.j.shriner3.civ@mail.mil (410)436-0642 SOLICITATION #:TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 1QFY18 (in NOV 2017 anticipating a June 2018 award date).

PROGRAM OVERVIEW - BSP 6 Provides a web-based enterprise environment that facilitates collaboration, communication, and information sharing in support of the detection, management, and mitigation of man-made and naturally occurring biological events. Facilitates the fusion of multiple unclassified information sources. Requirements: USSOCOM Information Systems Capability Development Document (IS CDD) dated May 2014 IOC: 3QFY16 FOC: 3QFY20 - Unclassified - Cloud Hosted - DoD - Interagency - Foreign Partners Missions - CWMD - Force Health Protection Cyber Security Pre-deployment security scans Authority to Operate Transition to new DoD accreditation requirements Architecture/Infrastructure Data and service-level models Architecture and engineering of underlying software and hardware Customer Engagements Exercise Support User Feedback Events Requirements acquisition/ validation Supporting Processes Common Operating Picture Dashboard Organization/Group/User focus Near real time data User customizable Collaboration Chat Dossiers Request for Information Alerts/Announcements Analysis Tools Epidemiological Analysis Medical/Electronic Health Record Social Media Analysis Health Risk Management Brokered Data Trusted, established data sources Data Ingestion Memorandum of Understanding/ Memorandum of Agreement Data Use Agreements Modeling & Simulation CBRN Plume Modeling Predictive Models Event/Disease Forecasts Impact Projection Models Data Access & Security Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) - based user authentication Group-level access controls Credential Based Content

TITLE: Biosurveillance Portal (BSP) Development, Modernization, & Sustainment 7 CONTRACT TYPE: Single award IDIQ. Task Orders will be CPAF or CPIF, Completion or Level of Effort. ESTIMATED VALUE: $35-55M CONTRACTING CONTACT: Contracting Officer, ACC-APG E4215 Austin Road APG, MD 21010-5401 SOLICITATION #: TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 4QFY16

PROGRAM OVERVIEW- CBRN IS 8 Provides an End-to-End, easily accessible set of CBRN Enterprise capabilities through web services utilizing Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). This strategy will leverage: CBRN Hazard Awareness and Understanding Joint Information Environment Benefits: Reduce total cost of ownership Reduced cost of test CBDP customers can access information resources from any authorized IT device from anywhere in the world Access at the Point of Need Enterprise Information Environment Deployed Environment

TITLE: CBRN Information Systems (CBRN IS) 9 CONTRACT TYPE: CPAF, CPIF ESTIMATED VALUE: $15-50M CONTRACTING CONTACT: TBD SOLICITATION #: TBD ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: TBD

10 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND ADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING TO INDUSTRY Defense Threat Reduction Agency DTRA-CB-J9 Presented by: Jerry Glasow 5 Nov 2015 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a presolicitation 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

PROGRAM OVERVIEW - CBI MISSION Mission Provide and use CBRN information and analysis capabilities to enable and support operational & programmatic decision-making. 11 CBRN Hazard Prediction & Warning The What? & Who Do I Warn to Do What? Enable prediction of initial hazards, exposures, casualties, and infections Enable timely and accurate warnings and recommended actions CBRN Risk & Operational Effects The So What? & What Do I Do to Recover? Enable Assessment & Mitigation of Impacts at the Person, System, Tactical, Operational, and Strategic Levels CBRN Data The What Data Tells Us That? Enable Discovery, Access, & Usability of CBRN Data Per DoD Data Policies

PROGRAM OVERVIEW - CBI PLANS: FY16 & BEYOND 12 Hazard Prediction & Warning Risk & Operational Effects Data Joint Effects Model Science and Technology Prototype Comprehensive Waterborne Transport & Dispersion (T&D) Advanced Transport & Dispersion (SCIPUFF Improvements) Missile Intercept Modeling Transport & Dispersion Hi-Resolution and Probabilistic Meteorology for T&D Applications Independent Validation Synthetic Environments NTA Source Term Generation Models and Simulant Testing Agent Fate of Traditional and NTA CWA Multi-Scale Urban & Interior Models (In > Out, Out > In, Source Term Est.) Analysis Support Program (Questions Data, Methods, Tools Capabilities) Health and Human Effects Modeling Risk-based Planning/Analysis/Operational Effects (Army, Navy & Air Force) Gen-2 System Performance Models Field T&D Databases and Websites for Permanent Test Archival Chemical Biological Warfare Agent Effects Manual (CB-1) Transport & Dispersion; Equipment; Medical Diagnostics & Protection; Meteorological, Geographic, & Environmental Data; Consequence Assessment & Management; Battlespace Management; Reconnaissance; etc.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW - CBA PLANS: FY16 & BEYOND 13 Vision Provide and use CBRN information and analysis capabilities to enable and support operational & programmatic decision-making. IS Focus Area: Disease Surveillance Development of a biosurveillance framework and integration and demonstration of standards-based device-to-cloud connectivity Development and testing of Buddy-care devices and Role 1 diagnostic device solutions with capability of data upload Next generation analytic capabilities for prediction, early warning and forecasting.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW: DOING BUSINESS WITH DTRA Broad Agency Announcements (BAA) Grants Contracts 14 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Requests for Proposals (RFP) / Contracts CWMD Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contract

CBA OPPORTUNITIES 15 TITLE: CBA-05 New Analytics and Data Sources to Support Global DoD Biosurveillance CBA-06 Making Disease Forecasts Actionable: Novel displays, Uncertainty Quantification and Ensemble Approaches CBA-07 Field Forward Diagnostics CBA-08 Predicting Disease (Re)Emergence CBA-09 Evaluation of Wearable Technologies for Early Indication of Health Changes CBA-10 Can Social Media Data Predict the Future? CONTRACTING CONTACT: Dr. John Hannan, DTRA J9CBA Disease Surveillance john.r.hannan2.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: JSTO-CBD FY14/16 Service Call Amd #3 ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Oct 5, 2015 Specific questions about open solicitation topics should be sent to: dtra.belvoir.j9.mbx.cb-fy14-16-baa@mail.mil

BASIC RESEARCH BAA SOLICITATION: HDTRA1-11-16-BRCWMD-BAA 16 In effect March 2011-September 2016; posted at Grants.gov TRL1 and early 2; Basic (6.1) research Multiple and consecutive opening & closing periods - AT LEAST one annual opportunity solicited by an Amendment to the BAA; usually posted to Grants.gov in early December All applications MUST be submitted to www.grants.gov using the application packages posted with the opportunity Resulting awards will be grants only Four categories of awards: Single Scope; Multidisciplinary; Young Investigator; Seed Awards Questions? Email: dtra.belvoir.j9.mbx.hdtra1-brcwmd-a@mail.mil

FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH BAA SOLICITATION: HDTRA1-14-24-FRCWMD-BAA 17 In effect March 2015-September 2024; posted at Grants.gov TRL1, 2, 3, and ~early 4; Basic and exploratory Applied Research (6.1 & 6.2) Applications MUST be submitted to Grants.gov using the application packages posted with the opportunity Majority of resulting awards will be grants; other award types are permissible BAA continuously OPEN for good ideas HOWEVER interested parties must first send e-mail (200 word max) to Thrust Area Email detailed in BAA Based on interest, a White Paper may be accepted Questions? Email: dtra.belvoir.j9.mbx.hdtra1-frcwmd-a@mail.mil

CHEM-BIO TECHNOLOGIES BAA SOLICITATION: HDTRA1-14-CHEM-BIO-BAA 18 Chemical Biological Technologies Department BAA, FY2014 FY2016 Program Build Applied Research & Advanced Technology Development Seeks R&D projects with strong technical merit valuable to program requirements and goals to improve military chemical and biological defense capabilities Amendment 3 Open, Phase I Proposal Receipt Deadline November 30, 2015 at 1400 ET. Parallel DoD/Government Service Call for Government Labs Questions? Email: dtra.belvoir.j9.mbx.cb-fy14-16-baa@mail.mil

R&D INNOVATION AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING OFFICE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NEW INITIATIVES BAA SOLICITATION: HDTRA1-11-16-RDIS-BAA Efforts that advance technical state-of-the-art or increase knowledge and understanding to combat WMD 19 BAA continuously OPEN for innovative technologies; Phase I (Quad Chart/2-page White Paper) submissions may be made at any time TRL 2 thru TRL 5 Five Topic Areas (Chemical/Biological; Counter WMD; Radiation/Nuclear; Reachback and Decision Support; and Treaty Verification and Compliance) Questions? Email: dtra.belvoir.j9.mbx.rdis-11-16- BAA@mail.mil

CWMD RD IDIQ CONTRACTS 10-year-Multi-award $4B Ceiling 20 Capability to conduct research and development resulting in the delivery of data, hardware, software, equipment and documentation for the 11 functional areas listed below: 1. Counter WMD Weapons and Targets 2. Modeling and Simulation 3. Systems Engineering 4. Systems Survivability 5. WMD Physical Countermeasures 6. WMD Medical Countermeasures 7. Technical Nuclear Forensics 8. Nuclear Detection 9. Standoff Detection 10. Treaty and Verification Technologies 11. Sensor Platforms

CBD SBIR AND STTR 21 The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs are: Congressionally-mandated programs Established to fund R&D at small businesses Three-phased process Funded as a set-aside assessment of extramural R&D budget U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) programmatic authority over federal SBIR & STTR programs (Program Policy Directives) DoD has 12 SBIR/STTR Programs ( components ) DTRA and Chem/Bio Defense (CBD) represent two separate programs; see: https://sbir.defensebusiness.org

DOD SBIR/STTR SOLICITATIONS 22 Dates established by OSD Office of Small Business Programs; not all DoD Components participate in each solicitation; CBD SBIR to participate in FY16.1 cycle and CBD STTR in FY16.C cycle A DoD Agency-wide announcement includes: DoD Instructions Service/Component-specific Instructions Topics Solicitation Schedule FY16 Solicitation Pre-Release Open Close SBIR 16.1 & STTR 16.A 11 Dec 15 11 Jan 16 17 Feb 16 SBIR 16.2 & STTR 16.B 22 Apr 16 23 May 16 22 Jun 16 SBIR 16.3 & STTR 16.C 26 Aug 16 26 Sep 16 26 Oct 16

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION Basic Research (Solicitation HDTRA1-11-16-BRCWMD-BAA) and Fundamental Research (Solicitation HDTRA1-14-24- FRCWMD-BAA) submitted to: http://www.grants.gov 23 Chem-Bio Technologies BAA (Solicitation #HDTRA1-14- CHEM-BIO-BAA) and the R&D Innovation and Systems Engineering Office, Science and Technology New Initiatives BAA (Solicitation HDTRA1-11-16-RDIS-BAA) submitted to: https://www.dtrasubmission.net ALL DoD SBIR & STTR proposals (small businesses only) submitted to: https://sbir.defensebusiness.org Proposals only accepted via electronic submission READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!

SOME HELPFUL RESOURCES 24 Business Opportunities at DTRA: http://www.dtra.mil/contracts/businessopportunities.aspx Doing Business with DoD: http://www.defense.gov/landing/contract_resources.aspx Guide to DoD Contracting Opportunities: http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/cpic/cp/docs/doing_business_with _DoD_%282Jun14%29.pdf Federal Business Opportunities: https://www.fbo.gov/ Grants.Gov: http://www.grants.gov DoD Office of Small Business Programs Doing Business with the DoD: http://www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/sb/dod.shtml DoD SBIR/STTR Program Information for Small Business: https://sbir.defensebusiness.org

PROGRAM POINTS OF CONTACT 25 Mr. Scott White, JPM IS scott.a.white.civ@mail.mil Mr. Mike Steinmann, Deputy JPM IS michael.d.steinmann.civ@mail.mil Mr. Tom Smith, JEM Acquisition Program Manager thomas.r.smith11.civ@mail.mil CAPT Mal Sandie, USN, JWARN Acquisition Program Manager malachy.d.sandie.mil@mail.mil Mr. Brett Bonifay, BSP Acquisition Program Manager brett.f.bonifay.civ@mail.mil Mr. Jerry Glasow, Chief, DTRA J9 CBI jerry.a.glasow.civ@mail.mil Dr. John Hannan, Chief, Surveillance Branch, DTRA J9 CBA john.r.hannan2.civ@mail.mil