INFORMATION SYSTEMS (EMD)
Abstract
This project supports Engineering and Manufacturing Development and Low Rate Initial Production (EMD/LRIP). During this phase, efforts will execute development, cybersecurity hardening, testing and evaluation of capabilities to meet the defined requirements. Efforts included in this project are: (1) Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Information Systems (CBRN IS) (2) Joint Effects Model 2 (JEM 2) (3) Joint Warning and Reporting Network 2 (JWARN 2) (4) Global Biosurveillance Portal (G-BSP) (5) Software Support Activity (SSA) CBRN IS will support the implementation and integration of Integrated Early Warning (IEW) capabilities that allow users to access netted sensor information, data fusion, disease modeling, biosurveillance data, source term estimation data, incident management tools, and planning and analysis capabilities. CBRN IS will expand cloud-based capability to Korean Peninsula and other Areas of Responsibility, as required. Additionally, it will continue to expand and provide the environment, net centric, cloud based tools and capabilities that are aligned with the current and future DoD IT/Cyber computing environments including Army Common Operating Environment (COE) and the Joint Information Environment (JIE). This will be integrated into a collaborative environment that allows users to collect and disseminate CBRN warning and reporting data, provide detailed CBRN hazard predictions, aid in decision support, and make relevant CBRN defense information available in near-real time. G-BSP will conduct Developmental and Operational Testing, and develop both a SIPR version and an International version of G-BSP. This will be integrated into 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 hazards. This will result in a set of tools and capabilities that facilitate the timely identification and detection of CBRN events in order to minimize operational impacts to the local and global populations. JEM 2 will continue to develop, integrate, and test emerging capability defined in Requirements Definition Package 4. JEM 2 will continue to conduct user feedback events to ensure capability aligns with warfighter needs and perform independent operational test and evaluation to verify operation of the JEM 2 software in service command and control environments. This will be integrated into a web-based software application that supplies the Department of Defense (DoD) with the only operationally tested and accredited tool to effectively model and simulate the effects of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) weapon strikes and incidents. This will provide warfighters with the ability to accurately model and predict the time-phased impact of CBRN and Toxic Industrial Chemical/Material (TIC/TIM) events and effects. Additionally, this will support planning efforts to mitigate the effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and to provide rapid estimates of hazards and effects integrated into the Common Operational Picture (COP). JWARN 2 will to continue develop, integrate, and test emerging capability defined in Requirements Definition Packages 1 and 2 and integrate CBRN sensor/detector data/input with JWARN software baseline. JWARN 2 will continue to coordinate with operational forces for User Feedback Events, improving user interface and creating more efficient operational experience and conduct Multiservice Operational Test and Evaluation to verify operation of the JWARN 2 software in service command and control environments. This will be integrated into an accredited DoD warning and reporting system that enables an immediate and integrated response to threats of contamination by WMD, CBRN and TIM incidents. This will provide a digital display of CBRN 1-6 reports on the COP, displayed through Service provided C4I systems resident at all echelons of command. Commanders will be provided with enhanced situational awareness throughout the area of operation, supports warfighter battle management and continuity of operations in a contaminated environment. As software-intensive systems, JEM 2, JWARN 2, and G-BSP have no separately identifiable unit production components; unit cost calculations including Program Acquisition Unit Cost/Average Procurement Unit Cost (PAUC/APUC) and Operations and Sustainment (O&S) average annual per unit costs are not applicable. The SSA will provide support for the development and integration of Joint Service solutions for Cybersecurity/Information Assurance (IA), Integrated Architectures, Data Management/Modeling, Interoperability Certifications, Verification, Validation and Accreditation (VV&A) to support interoperable and integrated net-centric, service-oriented solutions for CBRN systems. The SSA develops reference implementations to guide Government and industry system and software developers to ensure that their products meet common interoperability standards. The latest technologies/products include the definition of a Common CBRN Sensor Integration Standard (CCSI) and the CBRN Data Model. These technologies are direct enablers for the development of CBRN integrated sensor networks and the dissemination of CBRN information across all users. The SSA directly supports Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP) initiatives by providing common service oriented architectures and frameworks for the collection and dissemination of Bio-Surveillance and other critical CBRN information. This will provide the Chem-Bio Defense user developmental support and service organization to facilitate net-centric interoperability of systems in acquisition for the Warfighter.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2020
- Source ID
- IS5_0604384BP_5_0400_PB_2020
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