SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS (SOSSEC) CONSORTIUM

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SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS (SOSSEC) CONSORTIUM AND OTHER TRANSACTION AGREEMENTS 11/15

Types of OTAs 1. R&D – spur development of advanced technologies that may have commercial application or 2. Prototypes – directly relevant to weapon systems (including C4ISR, Cyber Security, etc.) may involve adaptation, integration, testing of new or commercial items to a military weapons system of systems. SOSSEC Consortium’s OTA with the Army (ARDEC and ACC-NJ) at Picatinny NJ is for Prototypes

SOSSEC SOSSEC is a broadly based industry consortium dedicated to improving our nation’s ability to detect, intervene, respond to and recover from any and all threats on the Homeland. SOSSEC focuses on coordinated planning/execution, research, development and prototype efforts in support of Homeland Defense, Homeland Security, Force Protection, Critical Infrastructure and Key Resource Protection, Cyber Warfare/Security, Data Mining, Information Assurance, Sensors, Soldier as a platform and weapon system improvement technologies, sustainment operations, C4ISR systems and related technologies.

System of Systems (SOSSEC) Consortium Provide advanced technology to the warfighters Engage Non-traditional contractors for novel ideas and innovative solutions Enhance cooperation and collaboration between Government customers and SOSSEC Consortium Members Consortium

Technology Reach Diverse Consortium: 70+ innovative, high-tech traditional and non-traditional contractors, academic institutions and non-profit organizations. OTA provides Agile contracting process Simple acq process from “cradle to grave” Ability to Compete for Best Value Solutions among Members Flexible Consortium: Open, Affordable and Supportive to New Members

Proven Past Experience 75+ high technology prototype development programs Initiatives aligned with DoD and Civilian Agencies’ core technological requirements Projects range from harvesting alternative energy sources, cyber warfare/security prototypes, intercommunications, Integration of Technology Insertion and Sensor Development for surveillance systems, aircraft, naval ships and radars, to flying missions with F-16 emulators to developing chemical wipes for IED detection to development of fragmentation ordnance defeat mechanisms, UAV technologies, mobile AOCs, multiple soldier support systems, electric gun developments and many more…

SOSSEC Customer Base US Air Force (SAF/CIO, NORTHCOMM, Special Ops, others) US Army USMC US Navy DARPA National Guard Pentagon DTRA Special Forces (Army and Air Force) DHS Port Authority of NY/NJ NSA

SOSSEC Technology Focus Areas Critical Infrastructure and Key Resource and Protection Technologies Command Center Technology Development Cyber Security-Protecting, Analyzing and Sharing Information Platform Integration and Testing Sensor Development and Platform Integration Soldier as a Weapon System Improvement Technologies Support to Sustainment Operations

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION regarding SOSSEC or OTAs VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.SOSSECCOMNSORTIUM.COM or CONTACT US DIRECTLY: JOHN NUNZIATO 603.458.5529 jnunziato@sossecinc.com GENE DELCOCO 570.236.9889 edelcoco@sossecinc.com