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Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT) Post Deployment Software Support (PDSS)
17 September 2015 Orlando, FL
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Agenda Time (17 Sep) Topic Location 0900 – 0905
Opening Remarks and Agenda Partnership III Rm 321 0905 – 0920 PDSS Contractual Requirements 0920 – 1000 CCTT PDSS Presentation 1000 – 1030 Question Submission 1030 – 1200 Break - 1210 – 1600 One-on-One Sessions Partnership II Rm 401
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G2 Intelligence and Security
Technology/Industry Day Security
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Classification/Statements
Classification of information and handouts is “UNCLASSIFIED”. Distribution A – Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited Technical Information has been certified by ITE CCTT Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) and the Public Affairs Officer (PAO) who have approve release for this Industry Day only.
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Contract Security CCTT PDSS Contract is “SECRET”
Contract security clauses, PWS and SOW = DD254 This contract has Unclassified Technical Information Distribution D – DOD and U.S. DOD Contractors Export Controlled – ITAR statements and Warnings All companies will be vetted by the Defense Security Services (DSS) Foreign Owned, Controlled or Influenced (FOCI) companies Must meet the requirements of DOD M NISPOM Have the appropriate State Department license
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Close Combat Tactical Trainers (CCTT) Post Deployment Software
Support (PDSS) Industry Day Carolyn Wardell 17 September 2015
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FBO Special Notice Purpose Responses due 28 September 2015
Conduct market research Identify companies capable of performing Collect data that will help determine acquisition strategy Responses due 28 September 2015 Sources Sought Notice: Released 15 July 2015 Amendment 1 – Released 13 August 2015 Amendment 2 – Released 20 August 2015 Amendment 3 – Released 24 August 2015 Amendment 4 – Release Date TBD to post answers to industry’s questions
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Timeline 2nd Qtr. FY 16: Release of RFP 3rd Qtr. FY 17 Award
ALL DATES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Acquisition Strategy Current Effort Dynalantic Injunction
Applied Visual Technology, Inc. (Orlando, FL) Competitive Single Award Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract Awarded through the Small Business Development Program (8(a) Program) Dynalantic Injunction Effective August 15, 2012, contracts for procurement of military simulators or any services in the military simulator industry are not be awarded through the 8(a) Program.
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Acquisition Strategy Future Effort No decision made on the following
Sources Sought Notice/Solicitation Number: W900KK-15-R-0042 NAICS Engineering Services Small Business Size Standard is $38.5M 5 year requirement Hybrid contract (FFP, COST, T&M) Award will be made on a Best Value / Trade-Off basis IAW FAR Part 15 No decision made on the following Class Deviation issued pursuant to the Dynalantic Injunction - the Government anticipates this effort will be removed from the 8(a) Program. Small Business set-aside INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Administrative White Cards One-On-One Sessions
Cards will be collected at 10:30 a.m. Industry’s Questions will not be answered during the Industry Day event Answers to Industry’s Questions will be posted to FBO on or before 24 September 2015 One-On-One Sessions Pre-Scheduled, 12:00 noon – 5:00 p.m. Time Period – 20 Minutes
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Points of Contact Ms. Carolyn Wardell – Contract Specialist
(407) Mr. Duane St Peter - Contracting Officer (407)
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Industry Day Material Overview
A Disc of CCTT Technical Data is Provided for Representatives from Approved Companies Performance Specification Hardware Baseline Document (HBD) Software Baseline Document (SBD) Software Requirements Specification/Interface Requirements Specification (SRS/IRS) Software Design Document/Interface Design Document (SDD/IDD) Pre-registered attendees can pickup discs at the registration table Others can request a disc through ACC Orlando
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CCTT Capability Overview
CCTT is a virtual simulator system that collectively trains Armor, Cavalry, Infantry, Mechanized Infantry, and Armored Recon units from Squad through Battalion (including staff) The primary training audience operates from immersive full-crew simulators, mock-up command posts, and live battalion command posts to train in combined arms maneuver and wide area security tactical missions CCTT Close Combat Tactical Trainer RVTT Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer DSTS Dismounted Soldier Training System
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CCTT Product Overview CCTT RVTT/RVS DSTS Close Combat Tactical Trainer
Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer DSTS Dismounted Soldier Training System Immersive full fidelity full crew simulators of the: M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank SA and SEP v2 M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle ODS SA CMED M2 BFIST AAR Stations and Rooms Tactical Operations Center with: FBCB2 AFATDS Interoperable with LVCIA systems Immersive gaming based dismounted infantry simulator Utilizes head mounted display and high fidelity body tracking to virtualize the soldier in a gaming environment Untethered high fidelity virtual weapons M4 M320 M249 AAR Station Immersive full fidelity full crew simulators of the: HMMWV HEMTT AAR Stations and Rooms Can utilize Tactical Operations Center with: FBCB2 AFATDS JCR and JBC-P* Interoperable with LVCIA systems * Denotes new requirement
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CCTT Product Configurations
Example of a Fixed Site CCTT/RVTT Fixed Sites – Purpose built buildings that house simulators, AAR rooms, and full time operational staff Operator Control HMMWV M2A2 ODS M1A2 SEP v2 M1A1 SA AAR M7 BFIST M2A3 CMED RVS DSTS CCTT/RVTT Mobile – Trailered Platoon set that includes an AAR room and portable power generation DSTS Relocatable – 9-man suite that fits in a 1600 sq ft area, requires only power from the site, and includes AAR capability
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CCTT Fielding Locations
Fort Dix Fort Sill Fort Lee Fort Drum Camp Bullis Camp Atterbury Fort Jackson Fort Campbell Fort Riley Camp Shelby Ft Indiantown Gap Fort Bragg Fielded Fixed Site Fielded Mobile Site Fort Hood Fort Bliss Fort Leonard Wood CCTT Camp Ripley Fort Carson Los Alamitos Camp Roberts FY15/16 Fielding Dismounted Soldier Fort Lewis Gowen Field Camp Grayling Fort Hunter Liggett Fort Knox Fort Pickett RVTT Fielded Site Fort McCoy Fort Stewart Knoxville Fort Polk Fort Wainwright Fort Richardson Grafenwoehr Korea Camp Casey Hawaii Schofield Barracks Camp Butner Milan Tullahoma Fort Benning Orlando (PDSS) USAREUR Fort Sam Houston 40 sites both CONUS and OCONUS Developmental Assets Developmental Assets
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CCTT Scope More Than… 350 M1/M2/HMMWV Manned Modules 120
RVS/RVTT Manned Modules 43 DSTS Suites Fielded at 40 sites throughout the world 7 Fixed M1/M2/RVS 7 Mobile M1/M2 12 Mobile RVTT 11 Fixed RVTT
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Ensure CCTT is secure and always ready to support the ITE
CCTT PDSS Vision Utilize a modern development and test environment to enable agile software development both internally and with other CCTT stakeholders Rapidly field, train and support high quality software baselines at CCTT sites throughout the World Ensure CCTT is secure and always ready to support the ITE
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PDSS Focus Areas Software Maintenance and Fielding
Sustainment Engineering Maintain current software baselines Software Development Development Environment Integration and Interoperability Lab Facility Testing Configuration Management Site Support Cybersecurity Help Desk Hardware and Equipment Procurement
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Software Development PDSS Must Support:
Third Party developed software OneSAF Concurrency/Other contracts Maintain Legacy CCTT Software New capability development Must Provide Comprehensive Integration and Testing of CCTT baselines regardless of source
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Primary Infrastructure Software Applications
Component Name Operating System Approximate Quantity (Fixed Site) HITL Master Control Console* RHEL 2 X OneSAF MCT (SAF)* 15 OneSAF Simcore (CGF)* 20 AAR* 5 Leader’s Digital Workstation* DAUVS* Interop Gateway* Manned Module Host 34 ACSL Computer 14 BCSL Computer 16 IOPC 4 Weapons PC Win 7 Image Generator Computers 330 TOTAL - 463 * CCTT is Performing Risk Reduction Analysis of Virtualization of These Applications Utilizing Existing Contracts RHEL = Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Software Maintenance and Fielding
Sustain the software releases distributed to the field (40 sites) Provide staff to perform engineering, network, and training sustainment Participate in software/hardware installs at the Government’s discretion New Equipment Training (NET) and Sustainment Training Cybersecurity/Information Assurance quarterly updates
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Configuration Management
Automated configuration management tools Monitor, update, and control Documentation, physical media, physical parts Plan and implement configuration management functions in a system-engineering environment Perform configuration control Configuration identification Audits Status accounting Configuration Management procedures Develop, maintain, and update Control software baselines Updating drawings Software and Hardware configuration Management databases Fielded assets, configurations, and baselines Lab assets, configurations, and baselines
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Development Environment
Current Development Environment and Tools GNAT 64-bit compiler (Eclipse IDE in the future) Powerada IDE JIRA issues and project tracking application Redmine (Action Tracking app) Enterprise Architect system modeling tool Software Release Focus Identify and correct software issues, incorporate fixes, and incorporate enhancements Align software releases with processes and fieldings Centralized tracking of version releases
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Integration and Interoperability
Provide Integration and Interoperability support. Examples: SE Core Terrain Databases SE Core Common Moving Models (CM2) OneSAF LVC-IA AVCATT Games For Training (GFT) Mission Command
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Lab Facility Maintain development and test facilities needed to support and sustain the software in the field Lab Space 10,000 sq. ft. Office space 11,900 sq. ft. Training Equipment 8 CCTT Manned Modules 6 AARs 21 CGF 11 SAF 1 DSTS suite Manned Module CGFs
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Lab Facility Facility Communications Facility Management
Telecommunications Voice communications (STRI, site comms, and other contractor comms) Portals and interface connections between lab and Govt-approved networks/systems Facility Management 24-hour/day and 7-day/week availability Daily Readiness Checks (DRC) Preventative Maintenance Maintenance problems Pack, shipping and receiving
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Site Support CCTT system exercises
Site technical assistance from the PDSS facility On-site technical assistance Subject Matter Expertise in scenario generation Coordinate software/hardware installations with the receiving sites at the Govt’s discretion Hardware, support equipment, and support personnel coordination Equipment installation is in working condition prior to installations Government Acceptance Test support Installation instructions Version control
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Cybersecurity Fully meet Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements while streamlining updates and maintaining software functionality RMF accreditation process begins upon contract award Maintain current knowledge base on all Cybersecurity and Risk Management Framework requirements Standardized IT infrastructure which has a single configuration of all software is necessary to streamline patching Software installation and configuration approaches that reduce human intervention are crucial Solutions should enable transitions to emerging operating systems
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Hardware and Equipment Procurement
Development Obsolescence Tech Refresh Qualify Fit Form Function Documentation (Drawing, Manuals etc.) Field Pack Ship Install New training
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Questions and answers will be posted to FedBizOps
Conclusion PDSS is the core element of the CCTT program. A modern infrastructure, processes, and development environment will ensure that the software is sustainable, secure, and that all CCTT stakeholders and users receive the support required to complete the mission. Your input is paramount for the creation of an acquisition strategy and technical requirements that are achievable Questions and answers will be posted to FedBizOps .
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Q&A Session Please provide questions to a CCTT team member Using the index cards provided
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Thank you for attending One on one sessions begin at 1210 pm
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