CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE (ACD&P)
Abstract
This Advanced Component Development and Prototypes (ACD&P) funding supports Component Advanced Development and System Integration (CAD/SI) of reconnaissance, detection, identification, and hazard prediction equipment, hardware, and software. Individual projects are: (1) Joint Biological Standoff Detector System (JBSDS), (2) Joint Biological Tactical Detection System (JBTDS), (3) Joint Service Lightweight Standoff Chemical Agent Detector (JSLSCAD), (4) Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) Support, (5) Next Generation Chemical Standoff Detection (NGCSD), and (6) Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Dismounted Reconnaissance Systems (CBRN DRS), formerly JNBCRS Increment 2 . The JBSDS is employing an incremental acquisition strategy. JBSDS Increment 1 is the first standoff early warning biological detection (BD) system for the Joint Services. The system will be capable of providing near real time detection of biological attacks/incidents and standoff early detection/warning (Detect to Warn) of biological Warfare (BW) agents at fixed sites or in static mode on vehicles. It will be capable of providing standoff detection, ranging, tracking, discrimination (man-made vs. natural occurring aerosols) of BW aerosol clouds for advanced warning, reporting, and protection. The JBSDS will augment and integrate with existing BD systems to provide a BD network capable of near real time detection and warning theater-wide to limit the effects of biological agent hazards against U.S. forces at the tactical and operational levels of war. The JBSDS can be employed in support of various areas (e.g., fixed sites, Air Ports of Debarkation/Sea Ports of Debarkation (APODs/SPODs), amphibious landing sites, etc.), or on platforms (ships, aircraft or ground vehicles). The JBSDS Increment 2 builds on the capabilities demonstrated during the development of JBSDS Increment 1. The JBSDS Increment 2 system will focus on providing 24-hour operations, improving the false alarm rate and detection sensitivity, while decreasing size, weight and power. The JBSDS Increment 2 will also integrate with the global information network to provide near real time detection and warning theater-wide to limit the effect of biological agent hazards against U.S. forces at the tactical and operational levels of war. JBSDS Increment 3 will build on Increment 2 and focus on the development of a system that will operate on-the-move on mobile platforms as determined by the Warfighter. During the Tech Development phase, JBSDS will hold competitive prototyping and key sub-system development, conduct test and evaluation of prototypes, improve agent-simulant modeling, prepare Milestone B documentation and preliminary designs. The Joint Biological Tactical Detection System (JBTDS) Increment 1 will develop, integrate, test and produce a lightweight, low cost biological surveillance system that will detect, collect and identify biological warfare agent aerosols. JBTDS will provide warning through the Joint Warning And Reporting Network (JWARN) and an archive sample for follow-on analyses. JBTDS will provide near real time local audio and visual alarm. JBTDS components will be one man portable and battery operable. JBTDS will be used organically at Brigade and below and at Forward Operating Bases (FOB) to provide notification of a hazard and enhanced battle space awareness to protect and preserve the force. When networked, JBTDS will augment existing biological detection systems to provide a theater-wide seamless array capable of biological detection, identification and warning. The JSLSCAD effort initiated the component improvements and the Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) for the System of Systems (SoS) approach to address the CB early warning mission within the Next Generation Chemical Standoff Detection (NGCSD) program. The NGCSD SoS approach will increase the range of standoff detection and decrease detection time. The Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) Support program will integrate System of Systems (SoS) solutions across the Armed Services for Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAP) having Chemical and Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) survivability requirements. The program will demonstrate modular, net-centric, "plug and play" capabilities for mounted and dismounted CBRN reconnaissance that will establish a common CBRN reconnaissance architecture across the services. The NGCSD, which was initiated under the JSLSCAD program, will provide early warning for both traditional and non-traditional chemical agent attacks at fixed sites, forward operating bases and on Service designated vehicles and ships. This effort will develop and integrate new standoff sensor technologies for future standoff systems. The detection system will interoperate with the Services and Joint Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) architectures. The future increments in point detection will focus on capability gaps not addressed by M4 and M4E1 JCAD. Shipboard operation, aircraft operation, unmasking tool as well as improved decontamination verification will be primary focus areas. The CBRN Dismounted Reconnaissance Systems (CBRN DRS) program fills a mission critical need to enhance CBRN reconnaissance platoon capabilities. The program consists of two phases. Phase I is the Dismounted Reconnaissance (DR) Sets, Kits, and Outfits (SKO) configuration which provides an immediate critical need consisting of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and Government Off-The-Shelf (GOTS) equipment integrated into a modular, transportable container for dismounted operations. It will form the basis for Phase II, which is the Monitoring and Survey (MS) SKO. The MS SKO will feature technology insertion, the addition of net-centric capability, and tailoring to focus on the Service-specific needs, to include Non Traditional Agent (NTA) detection.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- CA4_0603884BP_4_0400_PB_2011
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