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ARMY GEOSPATIAL CENTER
Enabling geospatial information dominance Presentation to the AGC and NGA Industry Day Presented by: Joshua Delmonico Chief, Enterprise Support Branch Systems and Acquisition Support E: P: (703) 1 December 2016
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INTENT Provide an overview of the Army Geospatial Center’s Systems and Acquisition Support Directorate.
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Army Challenges System A System B System C System D System E
Management Content Challenges System A System B System C System D System E Streamlined Content Management Improves Efficiency and Consistency Standard KML Overlay Challenges with Standards and Implementation Profiles Acoustic Sensor Model (Human/Tank) Manual Conversion Needed (10 Min) System A System B System C System D System E Authoritative Standards and Implementation Guidance Result in Geospatially-enabled Systems That Enable Situational Understanding Through a Consistent COP
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How We Got Here Requirements - DCGS-A requirement to provide geospatial foundation is relatively new (Increment 1 Capability Production Document, 2012) - Mission Command System requirement to pull SSGF from DCGS-A is non-existent - Inconsistent geospatial requirements across the Army Standards - Gaps of Open Standards for GEOINT - Adoption and implementation of Open Standards evolving - Lack of Profiles and Implementation Guidance Testing - No robust geospatial interoperability testing Doctrine/Guidance - No specific regulatory guidance Training - Lack of Geospatial Training for PMs, PORs, Acquisition Professionals 1. Task 2. Approach 3. Criteria (link between COE App L, NeMC ICD, CCC-SSGF ECP, COE IS CDD, EFIS CPD…) 4. Results 5. Common problems / what we are seeing 6. Way Ahead Geospatial KSA’s Implement CCC-SSGF POM Build to include CCC’s Leverage AIC for certification (AGE certification as part of AIC per AR ) 29Oct: slides for CoC 10Nov: have version for Evil to take to FHAZ with Dr. F. Army Geospatial is a cross-cutting capability, essential to Army mission command, that needs to be addressed in JCIDS, Resourcing, and Acquisition
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Systems and Acquisition Support Directorate
Mr. Daniel Visone GeoINT Support Branch Enterprise Support Branch Imagery Systems Branch Systems Applications & Integration Branch Military and Civil Engineering and Survey Support Distributed Common Ground System – Army Geospatial Program Manager Distributed Common Ground System – Army Support Comprehensive Evaluation w/ Respect to Sea Level Change (CESL) Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC) Program National Inventory of Dams (NID) Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) USACE Survey Monument Archival & Retrieval Tool (U-SMART) GPS-Survey Instrument Set, Field Reconnaissance and Surveying (ENFIRE) Remote Ground Terminal Ground Warfighter Geospatial Data Model (GGDM) 3D Model Library Army Geospatial Enterprise Support Joint Experimentation, Test, and Simulation (JETS) Lab Army Geospatial Enterprise Node (AGE-Node) Mobile & Mounted Computing Environment Support Army Geospatial Authoritative Data Sources Modeling & Simulation Geospatial Co-Producer Certification Pilot Program Command Post – Computing Environment Support Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) Common Operating Environment (COE) Open Geospatial Consortium Geopackage Cross Cutting Capability – Common Overlay Support Program Manager Joint Battle Command Platform (PM JBC-P) Department of Defense Support to Civil Authorities Automated Support System (DDASS) Deployable CI and HUMINT (DCHIP) Geospatially Enabled Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) Marine Corps Civil Information Management System (MARCIMS) NGA Water Security for Stability Operations Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System (OHASIS) 5
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SYSTEMS AND ACQUISITION SUPPORT DIRECTORATE
Synchronizes Geospatial Enterprise policies, priorities, programs, strategies, and technologies across the Army Acquisition Community; develops, acquires, and fields geospatial and geospatial-intelligence systems and capabilities in support of the Warfighter; and manages technology integration, prototyping, and demonstration programs to ensure the efficient integration of Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S) technologies within the Army Geospatial Enterprise framework. SURVEY ENGINEERING, AND MAPPING TECHNICAL CENTER OF EXPERTISE Comprehensive Evaluation w/ Respect to Sea Level Change (CESL) Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC) Program National Inventory of Dams (NID) Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) USACE Survey Monumentation Archival & Retrieval Tool (U-SMART) SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS AND INTEGRATION Special projects for DoD/Joint/Army/Intel Special Operations and State Department Department of Defense Support to Civil Authorities Automated Support System (DDASS) Geospatially Enabled Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) Marine Corps Civil Information Management System (MARCIMS) Command Control of the Information Enterprise (C2IE). NGA Water Security for Stability Operations Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System (OHASIS) ENTERPRISE SUPPORT Lead for Geospatial Component of the Army Common Operating Environment System’s Engineering Architecture, Data Modeling & Standards Development AGE Certification Network Integration Evaluation Support AGE Node Modeling and Simulation GEOINT SUPPORT Distributed Common Ground System - Army GEOINT Systems Engineering IMAGERY SYSTEMS Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities Interfaces with National Imagery Intelligence Community Remote Ground Terminal (RGT) Plans, executes and provides systems engineering expertise for geospatial capability development and fielding of Army Programs of Record, and Quick Reaction Capabilities in the areas of Geospatial, Imagery and Human Intelligence. Plan, proposes and execute Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations and prototypes through expedited technology integration projects. Lead U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ programs for Electronic Navigation Charts, Chanel Framework, National Inventory of Dams and Vertical Datum Standardization. Provides domain expertise and support to Defense Support to Civil Authorities and Humanitarian Assistant coordination programs. Distributed Common Ground System - Army Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities Geospatial Intelligence SYSTEMS ACQUISITION Combat Terrain Information Systems Engineer Recon Toolkit - ENFIRE Army Integrated Surveying Instrument Global Positioning System-Surveying Synergy: Consistent Geospatial Implementations Across CEs
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Systems and Acquisition Support Directorate
Mr. Daniel Visone GeoINT Support Branch Enterprise Support Branch Imagery Systems Branch Systems Applications & Integration Branch Military and Civil Engineering and Survey Support Distributed Common Ground System – Army Geospatial Program Manager Distributed Common Ground System – Army Support Comprehensive Evaluation w/ Respect to Sea Level Change (CESL) Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC) Program National Inventory of Dams (NID) Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) USACE Survey Monument Archival & Retrieval Tool (U-SMART) GPS-Survey Instrument Set, Field Reconnaissance and Surveying (ENFIRE) Remote Ground Terminal Ground Warfighter Geospatial Data Model (GGDM) 3D Model Library Army Geospatial Enterprise Support Joint Experimentation, Test, and Simulation (JETS) Lab Army Geospatial Enterprise Node (AGE-Node) Mobile & Mounted Computing Environment Support Army Geospatial Authoritative Data Sources Modeling & Simulation Geospatial Co-Producer Certification Pilot Program Command Post – Computing Environment Support Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) Common Operating Environment (COE) Open Geospatial Consortium Geopackage Cross Cutting Capability – Common Overlay Support Program Manager Joint Battle Command Platform (PM JBC-P) Department of Defense Support to Civil Authorities Automated Support System (DDASS) Deployable CI and HUMINT (DCHIP) Geospatially Enabled Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) Marine Corps Civil Information Management System (MARCIMS) NGA Water Security for Stability Operations Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System (OHASIS) 7
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What is the Common Operating Environment (COE)?
Common Operating Environment (COE) is an approved set of computing technologies and standards that enable secure and interoperable applications to be rapidly developed and executed across a variety of Computing Environments (i.e., Data Center/Cloud/GF, Command Post, Mounted, Mobile/Handheld, Sensor, and Real-Time/Safety Critical/Embedded) Army Acquisition Executive Directive Memorandum signed on 20DEC11 Codifies the requirement for the AGE (Appendix L) Gives CE leads the authority for detailed planning Directs all PEOs to support the CE leads Establishes leads for the Platform IPTs Provides fidelity of funding data to make corporate re-programming decisions in support of G 3/5/7 priorities Mandates the Army to migrate towards interoperability standards, formats, and architecture 8
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Problem Statement How will the Army manage, update and deliver geospatial data from Headquarters to soldier with a wireless device? Challenges Multiples software packages Multiple data formats Multiple standards Poor network access Very long fielding process We are not in charge
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Enabling the Army Geospatial Enterprise
An integrated system of technologies, standards, data, organizations and processes that delivers a Standard and Shareable Geospatial Foundation (SSGF) at all echelons. The AGE: Eliminates stove pipe systems Consolidates geospatial data formats and standards, schema/models, viewers and data management process Ensures continuity of operations during Relief in Place/Transfers of Authority (RIP/TOA) Ensures the Army has the required geospatial products and training
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Geospatial Support to ASA(ALT)
AGC provides geospatial domain expertise and acquisition support to the Army Computing Environments (CEs), Program Executive Offices and Product Managers, to implement the AGE compliant with COE guidance within Army acquisition systems. Core Competencies Cross CE/Program of Record (POR) Architectures Data modeling & standards development Systems Engineering Integration Expertise Technology assessments & trade studies Advise CE leads/PMs on industry trends AGE Test and Certification Coordinate Army External Geospatial Interfaces Reimbursable Competencies Geospatial implementation support Tailored systems engineering Tailored experimentation Working with Computing Environments(CE) to develop roadmaps to implement guidance DCGS-A a major component Many other systems have requirements to produce or consume Coordinating with the NGA to ensure systems that use or produce geospatial information are in compliance with standards and interoperability established by the NSG. DoD Directive Supporting Cross Cutting Capabilities (CCC) and conducting value engineering trade studies to optimize technology investments Standard Sharable Geospatial Foundation and Common Overlay CCCs 3-D Globes Mandates the Army to migrate towards interoperability standards, formats and architecture (enabling the AGE)
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Building the Army Geospatial Enterprise
AGE ARCHITECTURE Aligned to and supportive of Army Computing Environments AGE STANDARDS Simplify, Specify Open Data Formats/Standards Maximize use of Web Services to deliver the SSGF AGE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Clear, Authoritative Guidance to Programs of Record TEST AND CERTIFICATION Policy and Process Defined, Aligned with GFMSA Comprehensive Suite of Test Tools
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ESTABLISH AND SUSTAIN THE ARMY GEOSPATIAL ENTERPRISE
AGE Architecture AGE Standards Systems Engineering Test and Certification Developed AGE GEOINT Reference Architecture … and coordinated results with NGA Community Architecture Working Group (CARWG) to enable Services and data flow from/to NGA/Service-level sources across Army echelons Develop and Configuration Manage NSG Ground-Warfighter Geospatial Data Model (GGDM) under NSG Stds GeoINT Working Group (GWG) AGE Node Provides the technology path for the R&D Portfolio & AGE proof of concepts Develop/CM GeoINT Test Threads Institute an AGE Certification Process in Alignment with Army T&C and NGA’s GFSMA Perform functional analysis and comparison of NGA’s RTM Program and Army’s GETS Capabilities Developed OGC Geopackage Std in coordination with NGA personnel COE Cross-cutting capabilities (CCC) RTM Functional Decomposition GETS Functional Decomposition GeoPackage Content-Context-Convey-Consequence Intelligence integration in support of Ops-Intel Convergence 1. Content - SSGF content (online, and offline for DIL) - Map of the World - NIE - Deployable Map of the World (for the DIL environment!) - use of OGC Geopackage (based on an NSG Profile) - NSG Profiles needed for OGC WMS/WMTS/WFS/WCS/Geopackage/KML/OWS Context! - CCC-SSGF Detailed ECP - something for Army brick content management??? 2. Context - SSGF content/products based on Users/use cases - GEOINT power users (geospatial engineers and imagery intelligence analysts capable of very powerful analytics) - other Intel users (all-source analysts and other intel analysts) - mission command users (some geospatial analytics, but heavy on visualization for shared situational understanding) -- mission command users operate in command posts, on the move in command vehicles, and dismounted with mobile/handheld devices - collaboration options? (DCO sessions, mapboarding, sharepoint, , OGC Web Services (OWS) context, messaging...) - CCC-Common Overlay ECP, Profile, Recommended Practices 3. Convey - Extensible Map Platform (EMP) - being utilized by NGA, DISA, CP CE - an open technology stack that implements the Common Map API (CMAPI) and provides map widget functionality that programs can use as-is, or extend for their particular needs. - CMAPI enables "out of the box" interoperability of widgets where part of the widget workflow is allowing the user to interact with data on a common geospatial display (i.e., a common map widget). - EMP and CMAPI have supported development of fully functional map widget that is designed to be extensible by other programs for their particular needs, and currently provides Google Earth, OpenLayers, Cesium and WorldWind renderers - shared use of analytics widgets? Need better access to analytic widgets being developed by NGA, CIA, and others. 4. AGE certification (from Scot C.) - not really a Content/Context/Convey/Consequence, but possibly an opportunity between AGC and NGA. Future of Maps Project – Collaboration between NGA and AGC on contracts with Monitor Survey of Industry leaders on future/trends/game-changers for GeoINT. This report analyzes three key geospatial industry market segments that have transformative implications for the government’s geospatial-intelligence (GEOINT) mission: Emerging Satellite Imagery: Includes the growing number of firms that use low-cost technology to capture and process satellite imagery data for the public sector and a broadening base of private sector groups (e.g., Planet Labs, Skybox) Social Networks and Geodata Integrators: Includes organizations that collect and curate geospatial data from both crowd-sourced and unstructured sources, including volunteered geographic information (VGI) (e.g., Facebook, OpenStreetMap) Emerging Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Enterprise Suites: Includes a variety of small firms offering alternative web-based platforms that provide customized visualizations and analysis products to private sector and nonprofit organizations, and select government agencies (e.g., Mapbox, CartoDB) The report identifies key mission opportunities and recommended strategic choices associated with each. OGC Services – Develop Profiles for NSG/Army implementation e.g., WMS, WFS, WMTS, WCS, KML, Geopackage, OWS Context Develop Army COE Reference Architecture CCC-Common Overlay CCC-Standard and Shareable Geospatial Foundation (SSGF) Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) support Content Management M&S Evaluation Support System Integration Trade Studies & PM Support Data Center CE Synchronization Command Post CE Mounted CE M/HH CE RT/SC CE Sensor CE
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What is the AGE Node? Provide environment for
A physical instantiation of the AGE within COE at the Army Geospatial Center (AGC), Geospatial Research Laboratory (GRL) and Information Technology Lab (ITL). Provides simulated Common Operating Environment Data Center CE (e.g. maps.army.mil prototype) Command Post CE (e.g. DCGS-A, CPOF, GCCS-A) Mounted CE (e.g. JCR, JBC-P, TIGR) Mobile Handheld CE (e.g. Nett Warrior) Sensor CE (e.g. ISA) Real-Time Safety Critical CE (SPIDER) Provide environment for Facilitate ERDC project transitions to Programs of Records (POR’s) resident within the Computing Environments (CE’s) Experimentation, integration and engineering of R&D efforts to ensure interoperability within the COE Programs of Records - Nett Warrior (NW), Joint Battle Command Platform (JBC-P), Joint Capabilities Release (JCR), Tactical Ground Reporting System (TIGR), Distributed Common Ground System Army (DCGS-A) and Command Post of the Future (CPOF) Significant role ensuring relevance of R&D efforts
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Systems and Acquisition Support Directorate
Mr. Daniel Visone GeoINT Support Branch Enterprise Support Branch Imagery Systems Branch Systems Applications & Integration Branch Military and Civil Engineering and Survey Support Distributed Common Ground System – Army Geospatial Program Manager Distributed Common Ground System – Army Support Comprehensive Evaluation w/ Respect to Sea Level Change (CESL) Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC) Program National Inventory of Dams (NID) Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) USACE Survey Monument Archival & Retrieval Tool (U-SMART) GPS-Survey Instrument Set, Field Reconnaissance and Surveying (ENFIRE) Remote Ground Terminal Ground Warfighter Geospatial Data Model (GGDM) 3D Model Library Army Geospatial Enterprise Support Joint Experimentation, Test, and Simulation (JETS) Lab Army Geospatial Enterprise Node (AGE-Node) Mobile & Mounted Computing Environment Support Army Geospatial Authoritative Data Sources Modeling & Simulation Geospatial Co-Producer Certification Pilot Program Command Post – Computing Environment Support Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) Common Operating Environment (COE) Open Geospatial Consortium Geopackage Cross Cutting Capability – Common Overlay Support Program Manager Joint Battle Command Platform (PM JBC-P) Department of Defense Support to Civil Authorities Automated Support System (DDASS) Deployable CI and HUMINT (DCHIP) Geospatially Enabled Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) Marine Corps Civil Information Management System (MARCIMS) NGA Water Security for Stability Operations Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System (OHASIS) 15
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Military and Civil Engineering and Survey Support Functions
George Ohanian Product Manager System Engineering Logistics Instrument Set, Reconnaissance and Surveying (ENFIRE) Global Position System – Survey (GPS-S) National Inventory of Dams (NID) Inland Electronic Navigation Charting (IENC) Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) Functions Fielding and sustainment support Property Management New Equipment Training Logistics Shipping Documentation development and Management Lifecycle Management Program Management Technical Direction/Guidance Hardware and Software Management Hardware and Software Procurement Software Development Testing and Certification Technical Support Architecture Hardware Configuration Database Development and Management Consulting
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Military and Civil Engineering and Survey Support
Mission: Provide Combat Engineers, Surveyors, Commercial Navigators, Commanders and other decision makers (Federal, DoD, States and Localities) with effective, relevant and agile capabilities, information, tools and training to support operations in any terrain, environment or climate. Vision: Enable decisive and rapid, navigation, property management, engineering and construction decisions through real time enterprise enabled hardware agnostic network enabled applications and services that capture and disseminate mission relevant data.
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Military and Civil Engineering and Survey Support Products
ENFIRE - is a technology upgrade to the analog Survey Set, Military Field Sketching. It is a digital technical engineering tool set, designed to perform reconnaissance, obstacle reporting, construction management, and surveying using stand-off precision measuring devices in conjunction with a tablet computer geographic information system (GIS) GPS-S - enables Engineer Survey and Design Team members to efficiently perform construction and topographic surveys, in support of the war fighter, with centimeter level precision. GPS-S interfaces with AISI to perform integrated GPS/optical surveys, and with the Instrument Set, Reconnaissance and Surveying (ENFIRE) tablet PC to offload survey data files and import survey design files. SAASM capability integrated into COTS GPS in order to meet OSD Policy Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) are a family of IT standards (models, specifications) which define a DoD-wide set of semantics intended to maximize interoperability of geospatial information and services for installation, environment and civil works missions. SDSFIE Online is a web-centric interface that enables users to access documentation, participate in functionality, and utilize tools that support the goals of the SDSFIE family of standards The National Inventory of Dams (NID) is a congressionally authorized database documenting over 79,000 dams in the United States and its territories. It is maintained and published by the US Army Corps of Engineers. It contains information about a dam's location, size, purpose, type, last inspection and regulatory facts Inland Electronic Navigational Chart program supports efficient and safer navigation in the Inland waterways by utilizing modern software, mapping, Geographic Information System (GIS), and Global Positioning System (GPS) technologies to transform traditional paper river charting data into new digital charting products called Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENCs).
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Systems and Acquisition Support Directorate
Mr. Daniel Visone GeoINT Support Branch Enterprise Support Branch Imagery Systems Branch Systems Applications & Integration Branch Military and Civil Engineering and Survey Support Distributed Common Ground System – Army Geospatial Program Manager Distributed Common Ground System – Army Support Comprehensive Evaluation w/ Respect to Sea Level Change (CESL) Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC) Program National Inventory of Dams (NID) Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) USACE Survey Monument Archival & Retrieval Tool (U-SMART) GPS-Survey Instrument Set, Field Reconnaissance and Surveying (ENFIRE) Remote Ground Terminal Ground Warfighter Geospatial Data Model (GGDM) 3D Model Library Army Geospatial Enterprise Support Joint Experimentation, Test, and Simulation (JETS) Lab Army Geospatial Enterprise Node (AGE-Node) Mobile & Mounted Computing Environment Support Army Geospatial Authoritative Data Sources Modeling & Simulation Geospatial Co-Producer Certification Pilot Program Command Post – Computing Environment Support Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) Common Operating Environment (COE) Open Geospatial Consortium Geopackage Cross Cutting Capability – Common Overlay Support Program Manager Joint Battle Command Platform (PM JBC-P) Department of Defense Support to Civil Authorities Automated Support System (DDASS) Deployable CI and HUMINT (DCHIP) Geospatially Enabled Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) Marine Corps Civil Information Management System (MARCIMS) NGA Water Security for Stability Operations Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System (OHASIS) 19
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Contract Overview
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FY17 Requirements Project Title / Project Description
Division/ Directorate/ Branch Approximate Total Value NAICS Estimated Award Anticipated Sources Sought Set-Aside Category Anticipated Solicitation Date Geospatial Research Integration and Support (GRIDS) III UR SASD $200M 541712 4QFY17 3Q FY16 UNR 1QFY17 (GRIDS) III R $50M 4QFY18 4Q FY17 Small Business Set-Aside 2QFY18 IGI&S Installation Geospatial Information & Services 541512 1QFY18 Posted May 2016 2QFY17 AGC SETA AGC $80M 541690 TBD by Market Research
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GRIDS III UNRESTRICTED
W5J9CQ-16-R-0008; NAICS Code: ; size standard 1,000 employees. Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order (MATOC) CPFF / FFP task orders Maximum Value of $200 Million POP: One (1) Base Year; Four (4) Option Years GRIDS II Task Orders: ~ 65 Totaling $160M to date
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GRIDS III UNRESTRICTED cont..
Geospatial Research, Integration, Development and Support (GRIDS III) Original RFI: October 09, 2014 Updated RFI: March 09, 2016 DRAFT RFP: 18 July 2016 Synopsis Posted: 12 Oct 2016 Estimated RFP posting: ~12 Dec 2016 RFP responses 30 Days after Posting: ~ Jan 11, 2016
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GRIDS III UNRESTRICTED cont…
The GRIDS III contract is designed to provide services necessary to acquire special skills, systems engineering and technical services to perform research and development activities, maintenance, and operational support that relate to rapid development, limited fielding and geospatial technology services for the warfighter as defined in the following requirements Type of work included in the Solicitation: Provide Geospatial Intelligence Systems RDT&E Integrate, execute and transition C4ISR concepts, processes and architectures. Formulate and execute JCTD, prototypes and QRCs relevant to Geospatial Technologies. Operational services CONUS and OCONUS Policy and procedure evaluation from Gov’t and Non-Gov’t organizations Analysis of Army’s geospatial portfolio Conduct experiments/Demos and T&E on software intensive systems that display data on a geospatial foundation Army Geospatial Co-Producer Certification Program
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GRIDS III UNRESTRICTED cont..
Assess accuracy reliability and operational utility of remote sensing and C4ISR GEOINT collection systems. Develop and apply new technologies and processes related to Geospatial/GEOINT exploitation tools, FMV,ABI, SOM, AGI, WAMI and other trade crafts Perform VV&A Develop, integrate and operate ground segments/stations for ISR payload types Identify and research future requirements and transition technologies for POR and COCOMs Examine and evaluate technologies and tools for Gov’t, Academia, and industry Acquire, fuse and disseminate multiple sources of information through multiple modes of analysis and data dissemination to be shared from unclassified through National system level. Prepare documentation; develop common geospatial applications services and widgets, training and integration logistics to support enterprise implementation. Develop and operate test suites of hardware and software capable of testing exchange of geospatial data. Conduct tests on the test suite.
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GRIDS III RESTRICTED W5J9CQ-15-R-0004; NAICS Code ; size standard 1,000 employees Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order (MATOC) CPFF / FFP task orders Maximum Value of $48 Million POP: One (1) Base Year; Four (4) Option Years GRIDS II SBSA Task Orders: Three awardees: 29 Task Orders Totaling $45.1M
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Geospatial Research, Integration, Development and Support (GRIDS III) Small Business Set Aside (SBSA) Original RFI: October 09, 2014 Updated RFI: TBD DRAFT RFP: TBD Synopsis Posted: TBD Estimated RFP posting: TBD
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The GRIDS III contract is designed to provide services necessary to acquire special skill sets, systems engineering, and technical services to accomplish its mission which is to coordinate, integrate and synchronize geospatial information requirements and standards across the Army; develop and field geospatial-enterprise enabled systems and capabilities to the Army and the DoD; and to provide direct geospatial support and product to Warfighters. Type of work included in the Solicitation: Develop, deliver and document logical and physical data models Develop, manage, integrate and retranslate geospatial databases Establish Army/Joint Information Systems Architectures and Geospatial Enterprise Architectures using strategic and tactical communications for multiple services. Conduct modeling and simulation analyses and development, including data model generation Acquire, fuse and disseminate various sources of information at various echelons, to be shared across multiple stakeholders from unclassified through National System level. Perform ‘speculative/hypothetical scenarios’ with data models, TTPs and CONOPS
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Document development/utilization of geodetic sensors, functions and applications in the Civil and Defense realms Conduct Civil Engineering applications to include but not limited to surveying, environmental engineering, water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering and construction engineering. Document current and future enterprise networks, data flows, control points, technology solutions etc. in DoDAF format. Build Raster and vector geospatial data; collect models, terrain datasets and process, exploit and disseminate geospatial information; (geospatial database development, management and integration). Generate terrain databases and 3D Models to support DoD virtual and constructive simulations Gather, analyze, and exploit human geographic concepts, principles and information to support Civil-Military Operations by using Geospatial science & technology. Develop and/or enhance mission planning algorithms, tools and methodologies that consider geospatial information to assist small units in mission planning.
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Installation Geospatial Information & Services
Geospatial support and products for the DoD Installations, Energy & Environment community. Geospatial data collection, maintenance, & update Data modeling Geospatially enabling Enterprise systems and engineering Policy and strategic communications
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Installation Geospatial Information & Services
Multiple Award contract for services 5 year contract TDB for RFP release
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What is a successful offer?
Understanding of the requirements Reasonable and realistic milestones Mitigates risk
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Past IGI&S requirements
Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management Army National Military Cemeteries Arlington National Cemetery Installation Management Command Army Installations US Army Environmental Command JBLM, Ft. Drum, Ft A.P. Hill, Yuma Proving Ground US Army Corps of Engineers US Army Reserves Commander Navy Installation Command Navy Facilities Engineering Command US Marine Corps Installation Command
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AGC SETA Small Business Set-Aside MATOC 3rd Quarter FY17 award
Total contract value will be $80M Base year plus 4 option years
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AGC SETA requirements System Engineering and Technical Assistance Support (SETA) General engineering technical operations and services in support of the U.S. Army Geospatial Center (USAGC) and its customers, both in the continental United States (CONUS) and at other than continental United States (OCONUS) locations that may occur during wartime and in hazardous locations
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AGC SETA requirements Planning, collection and analysis of data, proof of concept efforts, experiments, exercises, demonstrations (to include logistics demonstrations), configuration management and any other areas of consideration for efforts which currently include: Joint and Coalition Targeting and Fires Coordination Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) There is potential to expand support into areas of: Cyber Technology and Security Stability Operations Personnel Recovery National Automated Coordination System (NACS) Joint Automated Deep Operations Coordination System (JADOCS) DoD Defense Support to Civil Authority Automated Support System (DDASS)
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AGC SETA requirements Information technology support services for providing information and SME services to assist in the accreditation of C5ISR systems for the USAGC and its customers. Limited Fabrication and Integration of hardware and software. Operation, maintenance and training on Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems and applications. Implementing new Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs), to include in Intelligence Community areas.
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AGC SETA requirements Incorporating various technologies for various Military Services training and doctrine organizations as it relates to geospatial weapons and C5ISR systems consistent with The Doctrine, Organization, Training, Material, Leadership and Education, Personnel and Facilities (DOTMLPF). Providing technical and business process expertise and analysis for support of acquisition program documentation. Process and analyze financial and manpower data. Liaison to the Services and COCOMS. Rapid Prototyping Modeling and Simulation efforts.
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AGC SETA The RFI will be released soon. Please respond.
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Questions?
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