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AEWE Spiral I - Selected Technologies
Force Protection (9)
PODS 2.1 (ARDEC)
Prowl (Camgain Microsystems Corporation)
Talos (Elbit Systems of America)
Black Granite Integrated Sensor Suite (ELTA North
America)
Expedient Mortar Pit (ERDEC)
Multi-Purpose Expedient Guard Tower (ERDEC)
Recon M-18 SWIR (FLIR Government Systems)
Ranger R3D Radar (FLIR Government Systems)
TacFLIR 230 (FLIR Government Systems)
Unmanned Systems (3)
Sky Watch Huginn X1 sUAS (Deutschmark Express)
Skylark I Block 2 sUAS (Elbit Systems of America)
Avatar II UGV (RoboteX)
52 Fully Selected Technologies (21 Government Sponsored, 31 Industry Sponsored)
Network Architecture (16)
LCVA (Blackheart International)
M3 and TXC Products (DTECH Labs, Inc.)
Military IP Radio (Elbit Systems of America)
GNOMAD (Exelis Inc.)
Pathmaker Network Radios (General Dynamics C4S)
C4ISR OTM (Harris)
MAGGS (L-3 Communications)
SWARMnet ODC (Lemko Corporation)
LEX-700 (Motorola Solutions) – replaced AME 2000
SoldierLinks (Northrop Grumman)
Nett Warrior (PM SWAR)
VDU-100 Video Distribution Unit (SEMCO)
Full Motion Video Mission Module (Thales Communications Inc.)
HMS Rifleman Radio AN/PRC-154 (Thales Comm, Inc.)
MBITR2 Radio (Thales Comm, Inc.)
VIPER SRW Radio System (Thales Comm, Inc.)
Mission Command (11)
Life Ring (AGIS)
CACE (CERDEC)
CBAIS (CERDEC)
Slingshot - Formally Drag N Share (CERDEC)
INTELLEX (CERDEC)
Leader/Soldier Effects Tool Suite (CERDEC/
ARDEC)
LIVIO (CERDEC)
Proactive Mission Monitor (CERDEC)
MAFIA (FCoE/AMRDEC)
NVIRT (INTEL EAE, USAICoE)
GVIS (SMDBL)
Lethality (1)
JTAC-LTD (Elbit Systems of America)
Training & Leader Development (1)
Augmented Reality (SRI International)
Mobility (3)
Next Gen- High Versatility Tactical Vehicle (Lockheed Martin)
CaMELv2 (Northrop Grumman)
Lightweight Infantry Footbridge (TARDEC)
Power & Energy (4)
1kW Flex Fuel Generator (INI Power
System/CERDEC)
Scorpion Energy Storage System (MILSPRAY)
2kW Flex Fuel Generator (INI Power System/PM
MEP)
Scorpion Energy Hunter (REF/MILSPRAY)
Sustainment (4)
Speed Bag (ARDEC)
Legged Squad Support System (DARPA)
MUTT UGS (General Dynamics)
NetZero COP (REF)
Network
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Limited Visibility Concealable Antenna (LCVA)™
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
Blackheart International™
RR3 Box 115
Philippi, WV 26416
Web: www.bhigear.com
POC: Kirk Newton
Tel: (304) 457-0816
Email: kirk@bhigear.com
The LVCA is available with an *18-or 24-inch length RG58A/U cable,
and black (standard) or optional tan colors. The cable delivers 10
Watts peak, 5 Watts continuous with no amp. TNC connectors fit
Thales, Harris and SINCGARS units; SMA connectors fit Motorola
units (and commercial-type radios).
Size: 3.5 (W) x 2 (H) inches
Weight: 2.3 oz. (18-in. cable) w/o pouch
3.0 oz. (18-in. cable) w/pouch
Frequency: 30 to 512 MHz
Max Input Power:
10 Watts peak, 5 Watts continuous
Impedance: 50 Ohm matched
Transmission: omni-directional
RF Connector :TNC (for Thales, Harris &
SINCGARS)
SMA (Motorola, commercial-type radios)
Color & Finish: black (standard), tan
optional
Special: instantaneous bandwidth, no
tuners or operator intervention required
The Limited Visibility & Concealable Antenna (LVCA) is based on the proven
patch-panel antenna configuration, but exceeds traditional patch-panel antenna
performance in several areas. First, the LVCA is a broadband antenna effective
for operations within the 30-512 MHz frequency range. Second, in spite of its
broad-band operation, the LVCA requires no tuning or operator intervention.
Third, the LVCA transmits via circular polarization to eliminate “dead zones” or
the need for any directional alignment. Because of its Omni-directional
transmission and compact design, the LVCA can be worn discreetly and
efficiently anywhere on the operator’s body—tucked in a pocket, or attached
via hook-and-loop patches to the radio or radio pouch. No more whip antennas
poking the operator in the back, catching on door frames or snagging on
obstacles when entering or exiting a vehicle.
In sum, while the broad frequency LVCA won’t go head-to-head with a tuned
and frequency specific whip antenna, it covers 90% of the operational
requirements of urban and open battlefield troops and operators—all with
reduced weight and a more discreet, tactical-friendly profile.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
M3 and TXC Products
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
M3C4G and Feature Modules TXC3/TXC4 and
Feature Modules
M3-SE and Feature
Modules The DTECH LABS M3 and TXC product lines are light-weight,
potable, and rugged solutions designed to provide multiple
communication capabilities in a scalable and modular fashion.
Powered by wide range AC/DC, with battery back-up, the
DTECH products use Cisco as the core routing technology. By
utilizing “Capability Modules”, technologies supported include
standards based routing, switching functions, server applications,
bulk storage redundant array of independent disks (RAID), radio
cross banding, ISDN, NSA Algorithm Suite B Wi-Fi, TCP/IP
acceleration, 3G/4G Cellular wireless data, analog and digital
(VoIP) voice. New modules are developed based on evolving
user requirements and global technology advancements.
Designed to maintain commonality of deployed assets while
improving interfacing and integration with current and future
systems supporting full spectrum operations. Provides reduced
Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP), and Cost, through advanced
integration techniques, the M3 and TXC products utilize
industrial-grade Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products to
support commonality of deployed communication assets. The
concept of the DTECH products are to supply the networking
services of a multiple enclave/multiple capability communications
package supporting IP voice, data, and video imagery using Line
of Sight (LOS) and Beyond Line of Site (BLOS) communication
links.
DTECH LABS., Inc
22876 Shaw Rd.
Sterling, VA 20166
Web: www.dtechlabs.com
POC: Dan Roat
Tel: (703) 709-5805
Email: droat@dtechlabs.com
Military IP Radio (MIPR)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Elbit Systems of America
3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G
Columbus, GA 31907
Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com
POC: Tom Carlisle
Tel: (706) 992-5637
Email: Thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
MIPR compatibility offers full router interface and
capabilities with Unicast Multicast and Broadcast
addressing with RIP OSPF PIM and IGMP routing
protocols DHCP server and NAT. Newly developed
tactical communication radio system provides
increased data transport capability to soldiers at the
tactical edge of the battlefield. The high network
capacity - up to 8 Mbps for increased situation
awareness and higher troop survivability. MIPR has
completed developmental test and evaluation.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The MIPR has convergence with voice, video and
data over secured IP radio network, built in voice, real
time traffic prioritization Mobile Ad-Hoc Network up to
150 members. Self forming / self healing, multi-hop,
automatic relay function with no single point of failure.
The MIPR is mobile or stationary and has advanced
QoS mechanisms, advanced MAC, Combined
Random Access, FDMA and TDMA optimized for
streaming (voice and video) and advanced modem
high capacity NLOS capability.
Global Network OTM – Active Distribution (GNOMAD)
• On-the-Move Ku-Band Terminal — Takes advantage of global satellite
coverage to provide network connectivity anywhere, even in motion. Also
available in X-Band with Ka-Band in development.
• Extends Any TCP/IP Network — SIPRNET, NIPRNET, CENTRIX,
commercial internet, and client/server applications such as C2PC/Blue-
Force Tracker, medical records, and biometrics.
• Secure Communications — Supports encryption devices currently in use
by military and commercial users, including KG-175 and KIV-19.
• Choice of Modem — Both frequency-division multiple access and time-
division multiple access modems are available.
• Radio Extension — Connects soldier radios to IP networks, providing
beyond-line-of-sight communications to radios.
• Power Over Ethernet — 48 volts DC on Ethernet interfaces eases
powering user equipment, such as VoIP phones and cameras.
Global Ku-band satellite communications on-the-move
supplying a mobile network for an array of military and
government agency vehicles.
When combat forces are on the move, GNOMAD is on the
move too, extending mobile networks to the tactical edge with
proven Ku-band satellite communications. Even in isolated
areas, reliable broadband on-the-move keeps warfighters
connected to the voice and data they require to achieve
mission success.
• In remote locations.
• In harsh environments.
• In hostile territory.
• It doesn’t matter where.
Exelis, Inc.
490 Wando Park Blvd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Tel: (843) 375-1700
Web:
POC: Rob Semple
Tel: (843) 312-6227
Email: rob.semple@exelisinc.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
http://www.exelisinc.com/solutions/global-network-
on-the-move-active-distribution-domestic
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Pathmaker™ Network Radios
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Pathmaker Network Radios provide dynamic wireless, mobile,
self-forming and self-healing ad-hoc networking
communications without reliance on network infrastructure.
Pathmaker radio users become their own network, which
makes the radios ideal for use in campus environments,
remote locations where no infrastructure exists, or where
infrastructure has been compromised, destroyed or
overloaded. While Pathmaker radios require no infrastructure,
an optional system gateway allows the radios to communicate
with existing fixed infrastructure networks, including: Land
Mobile Radio (P25) and IP. This network interoperability can
extend coverage, fill gaps, provide surge capacity, and provide
redundant systems for times where there is network outage
due to intentional or unintentional events.
The Pathmaker Network Radio is a small, light weight, durable
hand held radio that consists of a radio terminal, rechargeable
battery pack, and antenna. The radio operates in the IMS
band of 2.40 GHz to 2.485 GHz with a bandwidth of 2.04 MHz,
and supports up to 40 individual RF channels. The radio
operates a dynamic mobile ad-hoc MESH networking
waveform that supports multiple users on a single RF channel,
and supports simultaneous voice and data communications. It
provides these capabilities without the need for supporting
network infrastructure.
CONTACT INFORMATION
General Dynamics C4S, Inc.
8220 E Roosevelt St
Scottsdale AZ 85257
Web: www.gdc4s.com/Pathmaker
POC: Robert Voorhees
Tel: (301) 829-4350
Email: Robert.Voorhees@GDC4S.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
C4ISR On The Move
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
KnightLiteKnightHawk
CoIST SOTM Cellular Enabled
MWS 3220
INTEL
Android
Apps
WGS X/Ka fixed
3.8m MAQA
1.3m SEEKER
WGS X/Ka OTM Vehicular and Dismount 3G Base-Stations
C4ISR OTM provides mobile high capacity transport
of C4ISR over WGS for the CoIST and Co CDR.
This accelerates the Co CDR and CoIST ability to
collaborate, update SA/SU and disseminate ISR
products. WGS C4ISR OTM is also equipped with a
3/4G tactical base-station that provides untethered
user access to enhanced data services when
dismounted. Two applications, Mobile Maps and
Active Catalog are provided to provide enhance ISR
collaboration from dismounts to BN and increased
Situational Awareness
Harris CGS
1025 West NASA Blvd., Bldg 101/2806,
Mail Stop: 101-21B,
Melbourne, FL 32919
POC: Denny Lewis
Tel: (703) 663-4872
Email: dlewis22@harris.com
The WGS C4ISR OTM capability is comprised of a
dual band WGS OTM SATCOM terminal that can
operates at both X-band and Ka-band
simultaneously. The Ka-band link is used to retain
WIN-T Inc-2 capability already on the Co CDR’s
SNE and create a ISR dedicated channel at X-band
to facilitate high speed collaboration between the
CoIST, Co CDR and Bn TAC (S2) while BLOS. The
KnightHawk and KnightLite 3G tactical base-
stations provide user access to ISR products , Apps
and collaborative services while OTM or
dismounted.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Multi-node Air-to-Ground-to-Ground System (MAGGS)
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
MAGGS is a high bandwidth radio which can connect to aerial
ISR assets and a ground network simultaneously. This allows
the creation of air-to-ground-to-ground configurations.
MAGGS has two models: vehicle mount or handheld. This
enables configurations which include UAVs, SUGVs, vehicles
or squad members. Standard IP data is transported over a bi-
directional, mesh, network; tailored to fit the mission needs.
MAGGS is applicable for missions such as convoy protection,
IED defeat, FOB protection, ISR overwatch, patrol team recon,
building clearance, and overall data transport.
MAGGS supports standard IP networking; transport video,
ground penetrating RADAR, file transfer, targeting data, etc.
MAGGS Vehicle Mount (Standard) – TRL 8 (LOS and NLOS)
•LOS Waveforms: CDL, Tactical, 466 ER, Analog, DVB-T
•NLOS Waveforms: COFDM
•Data Rates: up to 45 Mbps (LOS), up to 52 Mbps (NLOS)
•SWaP: 6x5x10, 10 lbs, 50 Watts (10-30 VDC input)
•Range: up to 150 km (LOS), up to 3 km (NLOS)
•Operating Temperature: -40ºC to 55ºC
•Encryption: AES, Triple DES
MAGGS Handheld (Mini) TRL 5 NLOS Waveforms Only
•SWaP Mini: 2x3x9, 4lbs, 20W
•Battery Life: 2.5 hrs
CONTACT INFORMATION
L-3 Communications
640North 2200West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Tel: 801-594-2208
Web: www.L-3com.com
POC: Dave Carlson
Tel: 801-425-5860
Email: David.M.Carlson@L-3com.com
MINI
Standard
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
SWARMnet™ On Demand Communications (ODC™)
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
SWARMnet and ODC were designed to provide secure LTE data
rates of 100Mbps/50Mbps to soldiers in austere and varying
tactical environments on-the-move and at-the-halt whether fixed,
mounted, aerial or portable. ODC’s SWARM (ad hoc network )
and provide a scalable, fault tolerant, tactical network that
conforms to the requirements of any mission. Robust 2-two way
voice, video and data to every soldier increases situational
awareness which in-turn facilitates lethality and survivability.
Enabling the soldier to understand their local environment,
whereabouts of team members, targets, and civilians population
at all times protects, empowers and unburdens the soldier.
LTE is a worldwide standard for high wireless broadband data
based on a hub and spoke network architecture. Lemko
SWARMnet ™ is an LTE network based on an internet IP
architecture. The Lemko ODC™ software includes all of the
elements for voice, SMS and data (200 kbps to 100Mbps).
Each ODC™ is comprised of a radio, server platform and
software license. The solution supports commercial cellular
frequencies from 700 MHz to 2.6 GHz. The ODC™ is available
in a variety of form factors including a battery operated man
pack, a vehicle-installed and/or an aerial layer configuration.
Each ODC™ includes an external IP interface for applications
reach back and interconnection between ODCs™. SIP
connectivity to the PSTN, PBX or PTT networks is also
supported
CONTACT INFORMATION
Lemko Corporation
Government Solution Division
1 Pierce Place, Suite 700,
Itasca, Il 60143
Web: www.lemko.com
POC: Chris White
Tel: (630) 225-7395
Email: cwhite@lemko.com
X4 10 lbs
KnightHawk
36 lbs
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
LEX 700 Mission Critical Handheld (700 MHz LTE)
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Enables leaders at the tactical edge with the capability to
combine local information/ intelligence, position location
information, processed sensor data and intelligence together
with higher-level environmental information to make informed
decisions and execute missions.
Allows Warfighters wireless communication voice, C2, situation
awareness, text and position, mapping, identification,
reporting, coordination -- information at the right place & time.
The key benefits are:
• Mobile network operations across full spectrum fight.
• Ease-of-use: Android user experience, security features
intuitive & interactive
• Standards based interoperability
The LEX 700 device consists of:
• Motorola Smartphone (Mission Critical Handheld)
• Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
• Weight : 280 grams, Display size 4”
• Networks:
• LTE Band 14 Release 8, 700 MHz
• CDMA EVDO Rev 1 (Band 0, Band 1) 800/1900
• Wi-Fi - 802.11 b,g,n
• Transport layer VPN client from Authentec
• Reduced risk – LEX 700 is designed, tested and delivered as
an integrated security solution providing the Soldier a trusted
platform on a commercial device
CONTACT INFORMATION
Motorola Solutions
7031 Columbia Gateway Drive
Columbia, MD 21046
Web: www.motorolasolutions.com
POC: Ben La Pointe
Technical / Systems Engineer
Tel: (301) 466-8070
Email: p25968@motorolasolutions.com
Soldier
Capabilities
• PLI/BFT
• COP
• Collaboration
• Messaging
• Texting
• Video
• Sensing
• Training
LEX 700 Android
Smartphone
VLM 700
Modem
ISR to tactical edge
SIGCoE capabilities: Network security
Reduces cognitive load
Applications:
• LifeRing
• LiveCast
• PTT
• StrongSwan VPN
• CSipSimple
Connectivity:
• LTE
700 MHz Band 14
• Wi-Fi (b,g,n)
• USB
• Bluetooth
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
Need and problem being addressed
• Supports tactical voice and data services gaps identified
during NIEs and in emerging Tactical Small Unit (TSU)
National Research Council studies commissioned by
Department of Defense.
• SLS solves capability shortfalls with respect to reliability,
scalability, mobility, throughput and spectrum availability.
• Integrated with Programs of Record (JTRS, Harris, WIN-T,
BFT). Successfully demonstrated in NIE 13.2 LBRR.
• Provides an Everything-over-IP Cloud (EoIP) Transport
Network to support the Common Operating Environments
(COE) for mobile handheld devices linked to sensor, voice,
data and video services at the Squad and Platoon Levels.
Northrop Grumman Corp
NGIS DSD
1800 Glenn Curtiss Street
Carson, CA 90746
POC: Mr. Bill Clingempeel
Tel: (256) 327-6380
Email: bill.clingempeel@ngc.com
• Every Soldier or platform is a radio node in a high-speed all-IP
Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET); transparent, on-the-fly and
over-the-air network management and reconfiguration.
• High data throughput (up to 20 Mbps encrypted per user) using
commercial waveform physical layer with advanced protocols
and networking algorithms applied for scalability. SLS is ideal
for moving large amounts of data, video and voice over a flat
network under a single subnet and multiple talk groups.
• Short- to-medium range – high bandwidth. Range extension
easily accomplished through additional node linkages.
• USB and Ethernet interfaces support a variety of sensors and
other devices. SLS is a cloud transport technology tailored for
web-services. Soldier friendly and easy to implement.
SoldierLinkTM System (SLS)
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Nett Warrior
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Nett Warrior (NW) program focuses on the development of
Situational Awareness and Mission Command capabilities for
the dismounted leader. Nett Warrior has the ability to
graphically display the location of an individual leader’s
position, as well as the positions of other Nett Warrior
equipped leaders, on a digital geo-referenced map image. Nett
Warrior is connected through a secure radio capable of
sending and receiving data and position location information
from one Nett Warrior to another. Nett Warrior also allows the
leader to receive higher echelon information products, to assist
in decision making and mission planning, by connecting the
leader to the mid-tier network. Nett Warrior will increase the
leader’s Situational Awareness and Command & Control
capabilities, while greatly reducing the potential for fratricide.
The Nett Warrior capability provides overmatch
operational capabilities to all dismounted ground
combat leaders and small unit operations. The Nett
Warrior is an integrated dismounted leader situational
awareness (SA) system for use during combat
operations. Nett Warrior provides SA to the
dismounted leader, allowing for faster and more
accurate decisions in the tactical fight. With advanced
navigation, SA, and information sharing capabilities,
leaders are able to avoid fratricide and are more
effective and more lethal in the execution of their
combat missions.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Capacitive Stylus
Capacitive Gloves
Capacitive Gear
Cables & Connector
Power
LI80/LI145
ARMY Supplied
Transport Layer
Conformal
End User
Device
Chest Pouch
Project Manager Soldier Warrior
10125 Kingman Rd., Bldg 317
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
POC: Dana Foley
Tel: (706) 247-4457
Email: dana.foley@us.army.mil
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The VDU-100 Series gives the Soldier the ability to
transmit video from its point of collection (i.e., fixed or portable
cameras & imagers, unmanned vehicle ground control stations,
video downlinks, etc.) to any authorized user. Once encoded,
the video can be transmitted over UHF/VHF LOS, UHF
SatCom, ANW2, SRW, BGAN, GSM/CDMA, and Wireless
Mesh. The encrypted video can be viewed on standard
viewing devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones to
provide real-time mission information to decision makers.
The VDU-100MR/MRS are capable of accepting two analog
video inputs, from different devices, at the same time. With its
internal Ethernet switch the operator can also attach and
transmit a second sensor’s data simultaneously with the video.
CONTACT INFORMATION
SEMCO
1430 Vantage Court
Vista, CA 92081
Tel: (800) 995-0636
Web: www.semco.com
POC: Michael Samuels
Tel: (760) 727-7800 x 1126
Cell: (760) 310-1196
Email: mike.samuels@semco.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
• Video, Audio, GPS, and Sensor Data Transmission via UHF/
VHF Tactical Radios, Wireless LAN (ANW2/SRW/MIPR),
BGAN/SWAN, Broadband Wireless (GSM/CDMA)
• Multiple Video Viewers – PCs, Laptops, Tablets, and
Smartphones
• 9 Kbps to 2 Mbps Encrypted Transmission
• 2 NTSC/PAL Composite Video Inputs
• Remote Control of Pan, Tilt, Zoom from Any Viewer
• Embedded 8 GB Digital Video Recorder
• GPS Location Displayed to Google Earth Application
• Internal Ethernet Switch to Allow Simultaneous
Transmission of a Second Sensor with the video
• View Video on a Nett Warrior Smartphone
VDU-100MR
VDU-100MRS
VDU-100 Video Distribution Unit
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Full Motion Video Mission Module
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Challenge:
• To reduce Mounted and Dismounted Vehicle & Soldier loads
while enhancing SA and OPTEMPO.
Capabilities Provided:
• Reduces the burden on the warfighter by eliminating the
need to carry multiple radios, receivers and ancillaries
• Economical approach to enhancing capability of 200,000+
fielded AN/PRC-148 radios
• Enabling users of AN/PRC-148 radios to quickly and easily
add advanced capability to the radio on an as-needed basis
• Providing new levels of flexibility to the AN/PRC-148 radio by
seamlessly adding an reconnaissance (ISR) module
• Provides a 2-channel radio based upon the field proven
AN/PRC-148 radio by adding a second modular channel to
provide Full Motion Video capability or special purpose
waveform as mission dictates
• Developed mechanically integrated prototype to support user
demos
• Retains existing narrowband Type-1 capabilities including
SINCGARS, BFT, and IW SATCOM
• Provides the dismounted team-leader the ability to
dynamically accommodate special function waveforms while
retaining interoperability with existing fielded radios
• The Modular approach provide new levels of flexibility and
mission-specific customization to ground tactical
communications
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thales Communications, Inc.
22605 Gateway Center Drive
Clarksburg, MD 20871
Web: www.thalescomminc.com
POCs:
• BD: Rich Tranfield
Tel: (301) 256-5066
Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com
• SME: Ed Combs
Tel; (240) 864-7678
Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
HMS Rifleman Radio AN/PRC-154
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
• Tactical auto-forming network radio providing the soldier with
the ability to integrate into the Army’s tactical net (SRW)
• Simultaneous Voice & Data radio operating on the SRW
network and integral to the US Army’s NETT Warrior
providing real time enhance SA.
• A wideband channel configurable to support a variety of
wideband services – MANET (SRW), LPI/LPD, Video
Downlinks, Biometrics, etc
• Provides a solution that enhances the networked capabilities
of the Soldier and Small Unit (mounted and dismounted).
• SRW connects the frontline soldier with the combat
network
• AN/PRC-154 Rifleman radio - JTRS HMS Program of Record
• Type-2, (migrating to SAB) software defined radio running the
Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) a self-forming, ah-hoc
network for simultaneous voice and data
• ~2 Km Peer-to-Peer Line Of Sight operational range - SRW
automatically relay increases range within the network
• Continuous transmission of Position Location Information
(PLI) enables situational awareness and blue force tracking
• Wideband channel configurable to support a variety of
wideband services – MANET (SRW), LPI/LPD, Video
Downlinks, Biometrics Frequency
• 225-450 MHz, 1250-1390 MHz, 1750-1850 MHz Output
power: 5w Immersion: 2m, GPS: Commercial embedded
Weight: >2.2 lbs
CONTACT INFORMATION
HMS Rifleman Radio
AN/PRC-154
Thales Communications, Inc.
22605 Gateway Center Drive
Clarksburg, MD 20871
Web: www.thalescomminc.com
POCs:
• BD: Rich Tranfield
Tel: (301) 256-5066
Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com
• SME: Ed Combs
Tel; (240) 864-7678
Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
MBITR2 Dual-Channel Wideband and Narrowband AN/PRC-148
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
• Provides the soldier a simultaneous 2-channel tactical radio
with the ability to integrate into the Army’s tactical net (SRW)
• Retains interoperability with existing fielded radios
• Additional wideband channel configurable to support a
variety of wideband services – MANET (SRW), LPI/LPD,
Video Downlinks, Biometrics, etc
• Provides a solution that enhances the networked capabilities
of the Soldier and Small Unit (mounted and dismounted)
• Provides legacy comms without losing network presence
• Low-risk introduction of a capability in a widely fielded form-
factor - retains same form-factor as existing AN/PRC-148 –
reuse of fielded ancillaries (VAs, PAs)
• Adds second wideband channel to the AN/PRC-148 to
provide networking, data and video capability
• 30-512 MHz legacy waveforms
• 225-450 MHz/L-band for SRW
• Common look/feel (training) / common logistics support
• Economical upgrade kit reuse of 200,000+ fielded
AN/PRC-148s
• Retains existing PRC-148 JEM narrowband Type-1
capabilities including SINCGARS, BFT, and IW SATCOM
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thales Communications, Inc.
22605 Gateway Center Drive
Clarksburg, MD 20871
Web: www.thalescomminc.com
POCs:
• BD: Rich Tranfield
Tel: (301) 256-5066
Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com
• SME: Ed Combs
Tel; (240) 864-7678
Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
VIPER SRW Radio System
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Vehicle Integrated Power Enhanced Rifleman
(VIPER) Radio System provides a vehicular mounted
Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) radio. The radio
provides all the capabilities of the integrated Rifleman
Radio while adding 20W RF power output. VIPER
also integrates additional connectivity to Ethernet and
Vehicle Intercom Systems.
• Vehicular mount to SINCGARS VAA or SINCGARS
Mounting Tray
• Incorporates the JTRS HMS program of record AN/PRC-
154 Rifleman Radio for full SRW Compatibility
• 20W RF power provided via built-in UltraLife A320V1-R PA
• Provides Jerk-And-Run removal of hand-held radio for quick
dismount
• Type 2 Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU), upgradeable to
SECRET and Below (SAB) with AN/PRC-154A
• Provides 20W RF power output in UHF-Band, 5W in L-Band
• 20W L-band power output forthcoming in a future release
• USB and Ethernet data connectivity
• 12V-28V DC vehicle power input
• Maintains Rifleman Radio battery charge
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thales Communications, Inc.
22605 Gateway Center Drive
Clarksburg, MD 20871
Web: www.thalescomminc.com
POCs:
• BD: Rich Tranfield
Tel: (301) 256-5066
Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com
• SME: Ed Combs
Tel; (240) 864-7678
Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
Mission Command
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
LifeRing
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
92 Lighthouse Road
Jupiter, FL 33469
POC: Keller Beyer
Tel: (561) 744-3213
Email: kbeyer@agisinc.com
COTS OPFOR Band14 Cellular COP, PTT and Video
A Low Cost COTS COP, PTT, Video System which includes:
Messaging, Integrated Push to Talk (PTT), and Streaming Video.
• Works with Cellular phones, Military Radios, Iridium or LMR
• Integrates with JCR, AFATDS, GCCS and Other Systems.
• Includes PLI, SA, Attached Text and Photos, Instant
Messaging, Chat, Whiteboards, Commands, Geo-Fences,
Comms and GPS Alerts, PTT, Video and UAV Location display.
• Operates at Higher Command Levels using PCs.
• Part of the JCS J6 C4D Jolted Tactics system.
• In use with DOJ, NCIS and Others.
• Ideal for OPFOR use – can use Cellular Safety Band 14, no
approval from Cellular providers (AT&T, etc.) is required.
LifeRing is a TR Level 9 Software System and in use 24/7. The
software operates on Android and PC devices and incorporates
a common functionality between device types.
• Client Server, Broadcast and Multicast or mixed mode Ops.
• Tested with AN/PRC 154, 117G, 152a, MAINGATE, SideHat,
Iridium, WNaN, Motorola SRX 2200 radios, and other radios.
• Operates with a mixture of radio types and cellular.
• Server to Server Chain of Command Communications.
• JTIC / DISA tested. JCS applying for US Classified approval.
High Level Diagram
POC: Michael Pellicano
USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD
Tel: (443) 861-0685
Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
• COIST Toolkit is a collection of integrated software tools
that enable COIST specific workflows, collaboration,
information management, alerting, and reporting in support
of IPB and Mission Overwatch.
• COIST toolkit is made up of the following tools:
• CACE – Widget based collaborative Graphical User
Interface (GUI) to provide analyst end-to-end workflows
• LIVIO – PIR tool that allows import, creation, and
tracking (hosted within CACE)
• INTELLEX – Rules-based engine that enables event
based data management and routing
• CBAIS – Message translation service that enable ops-
intel data sharing and dissemination.
• Enable COIST Analyst workflows in support of:
• Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB)
• Mission Overwatch
• Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR) import, creation,
& tracking
• Intelligence Tips & Cues Dissemination
• Post mission reporting tools
• COIST Toolkit is designed to support all phases of mission
planning and execution with the limited resources (human,
computing, and bandwidth) available at the Company
Echelon.
Company Intel Support Team (COIST) TOOLKIT
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
CONTACT INFORMATION
Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence
Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
Cloud Analytics Collaboration Environment (CACE)
CACE is the COIST Toolkit User Interface
• CACE will Improve efficiency of the COIST by providing cross-
echelon and inter-widget collaboration and improved
workflows.
• CACE can host additional software tools (using industry
standard interfaces) giving the analyst flexibility to tailor the
workspace to specific mission objectives.
• Improves the COIST ability to perform Intelligence Preparation
of the Battlefield (IPB) and Mission Overwatch through
collaboration and knowledge sharing across multiple echelons
• CACE supports the Ozone Widget Framework (OWF)
WebSocket API for hosting a large library of current and future
software tools.
• CACE specific APIs upgrade OWF to enable inter-widget and
multi-user collaboration.
• Configurable thin client application accessible through a web
browser provides access from multiple platforms including
Laptops, Tablets, and Handhelds.
• Native collaboration enabled tools for workflow management,
product creation, mapping, presentation, and reporting.
• Support for inter-widget drag and drop and user defined
templates.
High Level Diagram
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
POC: Michael Pellicano
USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD
Tel: (443) 861-0685
Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence
Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
Company & Below Actionable Intel Service (CBAIS)
• Tactical message framework supports
Operations/Intelligence integration at the Company echelon.
• Translation of data moving between the COIST and the
operational user to enable transmission over disparate
networks.
• Near-real-time Blue Force Position Location Information (PLI)
provides the COIST with better Mission Context and enables
more accurate and relevant generation of alerts for small
units.
• Increased situational awareness of small units through
receipt of near-real-time mission specific alerts
• Software framework supporting distribution of alerts from
third party analytics to JBC-P or Netwarrior (auto
generation of VMF formatted alerts).
• Software to ingest Blue Force PLI as well as tactically
created reports (SALUTE) as an Intel feed for automated
analytics and analyst situational awareness (auto
translation of VMF to XML)
• Interface with JBC-P, Netwarrior, DDS, TIGR.
• Common alerting interface reduces cost and complexity of
future analytics
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence
Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
POC: Michael Pellicano
USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD
Tel: (443) 861-0685
Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
Slingshot - Formerly Drag-N-Share
Slingshot is a file-sharing application allowing files to be shared between
edge users on the Tactical Internet as well as between operators in the
TOC
Pre-mission System Functions
• Management of file transfers between users equipped with Android
handheld devices at the Company Command post.
During-mission System Functions
• Management of file transfers between users equipped with Android
handheld devices that have a tactical network connection.
Post mission System Functions
• Management of file transfers between users equipped with Android
handheld devices at the Company Command post.
Slingshot UI is very simple, consisting of a file list on the left, and a
soldier/group list with presence on the right
Simply select file(s) from the left, select the target person/group destination
on the right, then select send button to initiate the transfer
Slingshot is composed of a back-end data service that manages file
transfers, and the front-end Android app.
Provides the small unit leader with the ability to efficiently share
and transfer relevant and timely information with peers in
bandwidth constrained environments without the need for
higher echelon systems and assets.
Will also facilitate the seamless sharing of information between
command post operators and small units when the connectivity
is available. Information shared may include imagery, photos,
and other vital information to assist leaders conducting current
and future operations planning.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
POC: Osie David
USA RDECOM CERDEC CP&I
Tel: (443) 395-0662
Email: Osie.A.David.civ@mail.mil
Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence
Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
Intelligent Exchange (INTELLEX)
• System will integrate with all other pieces of the COIST toolkit
to determine how, where and when data should move through
the internal COIST toolkit for analyst consumption,
dissemination of intelligence, and population of data within
the analyst modules.
• Integration with CBAIS Ops/Intel messaging service to route
information to relevant users.
• GOTS Rules-engine based on open source DROOLS
business logic platform
• Support for many common data formats and interfaces.
• Predefined templates for typical use cases hide complex logic
from the user.
• User configurable rules based engine to efficiently extract,
prioritize, correlate, fuse, and route relevant intelligence from
multiple sources to specific users based on mission specific
event driven rule sets.
• Standing query tool with state manager to return updated
search results without further analyst interaction.
• Tips & Cues engine aids in automated or man-in-the-loop
alerting based on COIST defined criteria.
• User defined interest models will populate the Current
Operating Picture and support Analytic Mission Overwatch.
• Conserves limited bandwidth by only transmitting relevant
information between users.
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence
Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
POC: Michael Pellicano
USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD
Tel: (443) 861-0685
Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
• Provides the small unit leader/soldier role based initial capabilities that enables
the planning, coordination and execution of networked LOS/BLOS effects,
supports cooperative engagements, the integration of maneuver and fires.
• Optimizes effects asset management and execution to include sensor-to-shooter
information processing and target hand-off
• Baseline capabilities include:
• Preliminary weapon placement
• Initial planning & coordination sharing capabilities with lower echelons
• Target image sharing,
• Receive planning & coordination measures from upper echelons
Soldier Module: Target management/nomination; UAV/UGV sensors/effects
request; Alerts and strike warnings; Effects planning
coordination/synchronization; Target hand-off; Weapon placement
Leader Module: Fire support execution matrix sharing with lower echelons;
Interoperate with emerging and existing organic weapons including Remote
Weapon Stations (RWS) for lethal/non-lethal effects; UAV/UGV sensors/effects
request/tasking; Target image sharing with lower echelons
• This product will run on MaFIA and Nett Warrior software
architectures. Current development of the capabilities is
being done using surrogate architecture until POR
architecture is available.
• This product will required IP-based network hardware (ex.
Radios) and interfaces to communicate with other
systems
• This product will support CoT, JVMF and other Army
standard messaging protocols
• Software currently runs on Linux x86 platform (mounted
component) and Android OS (mobile component)
•High Level Diagram
Reachback to
NLOS assets via
MaFIA
Company
Effects asset
POC: Ketula Patel
USA RDECOM ARDEC
Tel: 973-724-8671
Email: ketula.patel.civ@mail.mil
MC/AI TECD 3.a/b
Leader Effects Tool Suite and Soldier/Leader Effects Application
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Linked, Integrated Visualization System for IO (LIVIO)
• Doctrinally aligned workflow tool to guide novice analysts
through the process of intelligence preparation of the
battlefield (IPB)
• Priority Intelligence Requirement (PIR) Workflow Tool –
Allows analysts to easily import PIRs received from BN to
reduce duplication of effort. Analysts are able to create new
PIRs and track PIR fulfillment.
• Intel Process Workflow – Analysts can immediately tie PIRs
to Standing Queries or Collection Requests to align the PIR
with the available intelligence resources.
• LIVIO is a widget within the CACE User Interface that
interacts with CACE to import, create, manage, and fulfill
PIRs.
• LIVIO interfaces with the Intel Synchronization Tool (IST)
to import and share PIRs with the Battalion S2.
• PIRs created within LIVIO are linked to analyst created
queries in CACE which automatically identify relevant
incoming intelligence from higher echelons, local
reporting, or available sensors.
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence
Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
POC: Michael Pellicano
USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD
Tel: (443) 861-0685
Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
Proactive Mission Monitor (PMM)
• Handheld service monitors details about an
individual and provides timely, actionable
information.
• Server component monitors and correlates data
from individuals to develop operating picture and
provides updates to higher echelon systems.
Receives information from those systems and
distributes to the appropriate user at the
appropriate time.
• Supports connected and disconnected
operations
Monitors mission execution and notifies the small unit leader when
deviations and changes are detected. Notifications will report effects
and impact on mission to include time, risk, asset availability, etc.
Reduce cognitive load on small unit leader by evaluating incoming data
for an impact given the past, present, and future conditions of the
mission, filtering extraneous information not related to the current
mission.
This capability will automatically assess impact conditions against an
existing knowledge base in order to provide decision support
guidance/options to the user.
Facilitates bi-directional mission monitoring and information sharing
between small unit leaders and upper echelon supporting units to
improve synchronization and enhance combat capability.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
USA RDECOM CERDEC CP&I
POC: Daniel Buschmann
Tel: (410) 395-0660
Email: Daniel.j.buschmann.civ@mail.mil
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Maneuver and Fires Integrated Application (MAFIA)
OPERATIONAL DISCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
• Provides the Small Unit Leader (MOS 11series) and Forward
Observer (MOS 13F) the ability to quickly generate CAT 1
precision coordinates for accurate, timely, and predictable fires
using organic effects
• Provide ability to quickly apply local FSCMs and generate all
necessary information for organic and immediate precision and
non-precision fires as well as greatly increase SA
• Provide the ability to accurately Call for Fire and nominate
targets for engagement with organic and non-organic effects
(reach back and reach forward creating the enabled Small Unit)
FOS Mobile + Squad Planning Targeting
and Maneuver App
Vector/MARK 7/
STORM/HHPTD
PRC 152/154/117G
MBITER2/RF7800T
DAGR
EUD
Conformal
Battery
Power and Data
Hub
Precision Fires
Warrior
Ensemble on
IOTV
Tablet
PUMA/Raven
• Provides Forward Observer and Squad Leader ability to
develop precision grid for organic weapons (Maneuver
Shooter)
• Performs all processes independent of a higher network
(relevant to the non-Network dependent Small Unit)
• Employs the AMRDEC Army Global Engine map engine -
similar to Google Earth Engine (Gov’t owned and developed)
• Allows Full Motion Video from existing Ravens/Pumas down
to user EUD (no OSRVT involved). Using Thales MBITRII
(MM).
• Employs NAVAIR unclassified rPFIs (Precision Fires
Imagery) to generate CAT 1 precision coordinates
Aviation Missile Research Development and
Engineering Center (AMRDEC) – US Army
POC: Mike Murray
Tel: (256) 783-2722
Email: michael.v.murray4.civ@mail.mil
Fires Center of Excellence TCM Fires Cell
POC: Scott McClellan
Tel: (580) 442-8755
Email: scott.d.mcclellan.civ@mail.mil
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
NVIRT
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
Intelligence Experimentation Analysis Element
(Intel EAE) M&S
550 Cibeque Street, Bldg 61730
Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613
POC: Mrs. Marnie Vance
Tel: (520) 533-4667
Email: marnie.vance@us.army.mil
•Enable commander's dynamic decision-making, re-
tasking capability using Near-Real Time Visualization of
planned & current ISR operations dynamically
combined with planned & current maneuver operations
on a synchronized display.
• Provides CoIST sub-set of C5I tools
• Aids in rapid Tipping & Cueing process
• HVT alerting/management
• Pre-populates PIR data from IST (DCGS-A)
• Provides digital place to store CCIRs
• Web based, 3D mapping, providing a common
visualization and user defined operating picture
• Suite of web-based applications leveraging HTML5 to
achieve thin client (browser-based) scalability while
minimizing client footprint
• Additional widgets leveraging Java web-start to
provide persistent client presence with “just in time”
client delivery
• Both web-based and widget-based clients represent
little or no client install while maintain full thick client
like functionality and usability
Global Visualization Information System (GVIS)
• Backpack portable mobile operations center and pocket
portable Situational Awareness system
• Beyond Line of Sight communications using GSM and
SATCOM for global coverage
• Web service on miniature PC at Forward Operating Base
tracks users and provides location data to all users
• Industry standard maps, unclassified imagery, off the
shelf hardware, license free software
• Weather sensor provides real-time weather feed
• Self sustaining power using batteries and solar
• Real time Situational Awareness (SA) of high OPTEMPO
operations provides tracking, messaging, maps
• View precise user locations and movements on map using
GPS and SATCOM
• Exchange encrypted text messages, routes, landmarks, Icon
overlays expose no-go zones, hazards, etc.
• Place weather sensor in critical areas (i.e. landing zone) for
real-time temperature, wind speeds, lightning etc.
• Hub fits in backpack, Edge devices are pocket portable for
ease of use even in austere conditions
Army Future Warfare Center
Space and Missile Defense Battle Lab
POC: Brad Baehr
Tel: (719) 554-4212
BB: (719) 238-4194
Email: robert.b.baehr.civ@mail.mil
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
Power and Energy
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1kW Flex Fuel Generator
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
• Reduces costs and logistical burdens while
providing operational and tactical benefits
• Enables deployable / man portable / multi-fuel
capability to support low demand systems (at an
OP / in a vehicle – TOC / remote sensor)
• Full COTS sustainment / Field maintainable
• SAFE and RELIABLE. No internal proprietary
battery
• Provides maximum mission flexibility for Army
CONOPS
INI’s Flex Fuel Generator provides the solution that bridges JP-8
Single Fuel Forward capability gaps, by converting commercial-off-
the-shelf (COTS) man-portable Internal Combustion (IC) generator
systems to run on all compressed and liquid fuels, including light
and heavy distillate fuels. The flex fuel engine technology converts
COTS spark based gasoline engines to flex fuel engines through
the implementation of proprietary cold start, fuel management, and
thermal management hardware and control protocols. This
proprietary conversion enables lightweight aluminum engines to
easily utilize any flammable fuel or any mixture of flammable fuels
encountered on the battlefield, or available off of any local
economy.
• Up to 1kW of power (110VAC), 100 watts (12VDC)
• 47-56 dBA at 7m, 32 lbs. dry weight, Dim: 17.7” x 9.4” x 14.9”
• Oper. Temp: > -20C to <60C, Storage Temp: >-40°C and < 80°C
Sponsor Information: PM MEP (for distribution)
POC: Peter Shively
Email: peter.b.shively2.civ@mail.mil
Action Officer Information:
INI Power Systems
175 Southport Drive, Suite 100
Morrisville, NC 27560
POC: Matt Mendez
Tel: (919) 677-7112 x101
Cell: (586) 804-3211
Email: mmendez@inipower.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
2kW Flex Fuel Generator
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
• Lighter, cheaper, and more efficient than skid mounted
3kW TQG
• Reduces costs and logistical burdens while providing
operational and tactical benefits. Any Fuel. Any AOR.
Any Combination
• Full COTS sustainment / Field maintainable
• SAFE and RELIABLE. No internal proprietary battery
• Lowers Operational life cycle costs. “Right-sized”
solutions
• Provides maximum mission flexibility for Army
CONOPS
INI’s Flex Fuel Generator provides the solution that bridges JP-8
Single Fuel Forward capability gaps, by converting commercial-off-
the-shelf (COTS) man-portable Internal Combustion (IC) generator
systems to run on all compressed and liquid fuels, including light
and heavy distillate fuels. The flex fuel engine technology converts
COTS spark based gasoline engines to flex fuel engines through
the implementation of proprietary cold start, fuel management, and
thermal management hardware and control protocols. This
proprietary conversion enables lightweight aluminum engines to
easily utilize any flammable fuel or any mixture of flammable fuels
encountered on the battlefield, or available off of any local
economy.
• Up to 2kW of power (110VAC), 100 watts (12VDC)
• 47-56 dBA at 7m, 44 lbs. dry weight, Dim: 19.3” x 11.0” x 17.9”
• Oper. Temp: > -20C to <60C, Storage Temp: >-40°C and < 80°C
CONTACT INFORMATION
Sponsor Information: PM MEP (for distribution)
POC: Peter Shively
Email: peter.b.shively2.civ@mail.mil
Action Officer Information:
INI Power Systems
175 Southport Drive, Suite 100
Morrisville, NC 27560
POC: Matt Mendez
Tel: (919) 677-7112 x101
Cell: (586) 804-3211
Email: mmendez@inipower.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Milspray Scorpion Energy Storage System (ESS)
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
An integrated power management and energy storage system
that increases the performance of an LDSS microgrid. Buffers
the load seen by a microgrid to reduce generator fuel
consumption, run time, maintenance, and noise levels. Also
offers load-shedding prevention, peak load shaving, and the
ability to accept renewable energy inputs from a variety of
sources.
• Automatically detects microgrid size and adjusts accordingly
• Containerized and deployable
• Before any alternative energy input, microgrid fuel
consumption is reduced 3.2%, and generator runtime is
reduced 9.6% (360kW microgrid/120kW average load)
• Can be deployed in 15 minutes by one person
• Minimal PMCS required
CONTACT INFORMATION
MILSPRAY
845 Towbin Avenue
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Web: www.milspray.com
POC: Jennifer Ritz
Tel: (732) 886-2223
Cell: (908) 347-0240
Email: jenniferritz@milspray.com
• Up to 15kW input or output of 208VAC 3-phase power
• Contained in two ISO Quadcon containers. Next generation
will be packaged in a single Tricon container.
• Plug-and-play on LDSS microgrid sized up to 360kW using
standard connectors
• Able to accept AC or DC renewable energy inputs to further
reduce fuel consumption
• Control panel displays status including battery SOC, voltage,
current and power levels
• Minimal PMCS required
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Milspray Scorpion Energy Hunter
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
• Patented hybrid system that harvests solar energy, stores
it in a local battery bank, and converts that energy into AC
to power standard loads
• Integrates an auto-starting 30kW Tactical Quiet Generator
(TQG) to augment the renewable input and charge the
battery bank when solar is unavailable
• Output is 18kW of 120/208VAC 3-phase power
• 5kW solar array
• 105kWh battery storage
• Packs in two ISO Quadcon containers (6300 lbs, 7500 lbs)
• Setup in under 1 hour
• Minimal PMCS required
Hybrid renewable energy system that utilizes solar to reduce
fuel consumption in off-grid environments. Includes solar
array, battery energy storage, power electronics, and a
control system as well as a fully automated TQG to provide
energy surety. The system reduces fuel consumption,
generator run-time, generator maintenance and noise levels.
Packaged in two ISO Quadcons, the system is ruggedized
and deployable. The color-coded, plug-and-play design
allows setup in less than one hour with simple tools.
MILSPRAY
845 Towbin Avenue
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Web: www.milspray.com
POC: Jennifer Ritz
Tel: (732) 886-2223
Cell: (908) 347-0240
Email: jenniferritz@milspray.com
Force Protection
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
PODS 2.1
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Picatinny Optical Detection System (PODS) 2.1 is an optical
augmentation (OA) system, designed specifically to detect,
track and automatically display the location of optical
observation devices used in remote observation at ranges of
up to approximately one kilometer in bright daylight or lowlight
conditions. PODS 2.1 can be handheld or tripod mounted
since it is packaged into a compact form factor (~4.5lbs/ 165
in3) utilizing state-of-the-art camera and laser technologies.
PODS 2.1 provides the capability to locate and situate
potential optical threats prior to engagement. This target range
and geo-location information can be transmitted to a
networked device which could result in valuable increased
situational awareness to the Warfighter.
CONTACT INFORMATION
U.S. Army RDECOM - ARDEC
Fire Control Systems & Technology Directorate
RDAR-WSF-N, Bldg. 95
Picatinny, NJ 07806-5000
POC: Gerard Gaeta
Tel: (973) 724-9872
E-mail: gerard.a.gaeta.civ@mail.mil
• Designed & developed by US ARMY ARDEC engineers,
Government patent awarded
• Government owned production level Technical Data Package
• Design incorporates cutting edge camera, optic and laser
technology meeting MIL-STD-810 requirements.
• Provides range to & geo location of target that can be
transmitted via a USB or RS232 cable to a networked device
• Units available for CONUS assessment
• Preliminary Training/ User manuals
• 6 CR123 batteries
• GPS, Laser Range Finder, digital compass, 100 FOV, 2X Mag,
video out, External power capable
PODS v2.1
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Currently funded through a 2011 Army Rapid Innovation Fund
(RIF) award, Prowl is a compact, portable surveillance radar that
provides robust detection and tracking of dismounts and vehicles
for several months in challenging operational environments such
as foliage, riverine and mountainous terrain. An ultra low-power
compact radar enabled with advanced real-time signal
processing supports long-endurance sensing performance that
provides significant advantages over existing UGS (i.e. seismic,
acoustic, magnetic, passive infrared) in terms of detection range,
false alarms and target discrimination capabilities.
Prowl has been designed to provide the capabilities of
advanced radar at size, weight and power (SWaP) levels
consistent with battery operated, long endurance Unattended
Ground Sensors (UGS). Features of the design include: an
actively steered phased array antenna; a low noise, highly
sensitive RF receiver and transmitter board; and a low-power
baseband processing and low power microcontroller section.
Together, these system components have been optimized over
several development spirals resulting in the current small form
factor system that consumes ~1.5 W in operation (a 6x
reduction compared to competitive micro-radars). This long
endurance was enabled through a combination of careful
balancing of system duty cycles, co-design of hardware and
software power management, and selection of low power
electronic components.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Camgian Microsystems Corporation
100 Research Boulevard, Suite 313
Starkville, MS 39759
Web: www.camgian.com
POC: Gary Butler
Tel: (662) 320-1011
Email: gbutler@camgian.com
Prowl
TALOS
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
TALOS operates autonomously in a wide variety of
operational scenarios - force, border and facility
protection. TALOS provides tracking of human and
vehicular targets and highly mobile (man pack) and
deployed within minutes. TALOS does not require
infrastructure (such as electricity). System designed
for continuous operation for unlimited amount of time
and supports mesh networking between radars in
order to provide perimeter surveillance capability.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
TALOS is an unattended ground sensor, low-cost
ground radar. With hundreds of meters range,
TALOS provides real-time detection and tracking of
humans and vehicles within a monitored area all
operational environments. To ensure accurate
detection of moving items of interest, TALOS utilizes
a high-resolution, state-of-the-art, digital beam-
forming radar. For larger coverage areas, TALOS
can incorporate a networked array of ground radars.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Elbit Systems of America
3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G
Columbus, GA 31907
Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com
POC: Tom Carlisle
Tel: (706) 992-5637
Email: thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Black Granite Integrated Sensor Suite
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
ELTA North America
11840 West Market Place
Fulton, MD 20759
Web: www.eltacorp.com
POC: Richard Aronson
Tel: (240) 459-1903
Email: raronson@elta-na.com
• Dual Ground Surveillance Radars
• 180 total azimuth coverage x 10 elevation
• 6 km range personnel, 9 km vehicles
• Dual Optical hostile fire detector (RPG/ATGM)
• 180 total azimuth coverage x 60 elevation
• Up to 2.5 km range, Effective weapon range
• Day/Night Camera and Lasers
• Hemi-spherical coverage
• Cued from radar
• Laser designator, range finder, and pointer
• COMINT DF Receiver
• 250 MHz to 1 GHz coverage (expandable)
• 2 DF accuracy
• Monitoring and record capability (expandable)
• Mobile, fixed, or dismount (soldier enabled) variants with
integrated GPS and north finding
• Automated leveling and setup for rapid deployment
• Fully integrated multi-spectral sensing to detect, track, and
identify threats
• All sensors are in production and fielded
• Sensor cross cueing enables operator to rapidly confirm
threat, locate, and determine possible intent
• EO/IR cued from radar for positive ID
• Laser range finder provides precision range and bearing
• Hostile fire sensor provides detection and warning of
RPG/ATGM launch
• COMINT receiver allows communication to be monitored
and recorded
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Expedient Mortar Pit
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
US Army Engineer Research and Development
Center (ERDC)
3909 Halls Ferry Road
Vicksburg, MS 39180
POC: James C. Ray
Tel: (601) 634-3839
Email: James.C.Ray@usace.army.mil
Conceptual Layout
Prototype
Tricon-stowed
Configuration
Mortar positions are one of the most critical defense assets for
small bases. Conventional mortar pits take up to 200 man-
hours to construct when engineer equipment is not available
and thus they may go unprotected for days or weeks in
resource-constrained environments. An Expedient Mortar Pit
has been developed for these scenarios. It is formed from wall
components of the ERDC-developed Modular Protective
System (MPS), a modular rapidly-emplaced passive protection
system for resource-constrained environments. The mortar pit
application of MPS is rapidly constructed with minimal
manpower and provides all functionality of conventional mortar
pits and protection against most direct- and indirect fire threats.
The Expedient Mortar Pit is intended for austere
logistically-constrained environments. It is highly
adaptable to varied terrains and space constraints
and provides the same functionality and same or
better protection levels than conventional pits.
Its basic layout has been developed in close
coordination with the Maneuver Center of Excellence
to ensure compatibility with doctrine. It can easily be
constructed by a 4-man squad in less than 1 hour
and is contained within 1 tricon, with weight low
enough for hot, high altitude helicopter sling load to
remote locations.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Multi-Purpose Expedient Guard Tower
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
Construction of conventional guard towers requires engineer
support and considerable manpower and time if construction
equipment is not available. For this purpose, the ERDC is
developing a self-contained rapidly constructed multi-purpose
guard tower for either elevated or ground-level application. The
versatile tower facilitates rapid establishment of over-watch
positions, provides protection from most direct and indirect fire
threats (including direct-hit overhead), and can also be
configured as a ground-level guard post/fighting position. It
utilizes the standardized and validated armoring system from
ERDC’s Modular Protective System (MPS). It is fully contained
within a heli-liftable Quadcon, which also forms its elevating
base. As soil- or concrete fill is not required to achieve high
levels of protection, it is easily recovered.
The multi-purpose tower will provide elevated
perimeter and ECP over-watch or ground-level
guard post or fighting position for austere logistically-
constrained environments. It is completely self-
contained within 1 tricon, which also serves as the
elevating base support. It is constructed by a 6-man
team in less than 1 hour, with minimal training. The
system weight (including tricon) is low enough for
hot, high altitude helicopter sling load to remote
locations.
Conceptual Layout
Ground-level Application
Elevated Application
Supporting Sensors for
Perimeter/ECP Security
US Army Engineer Research and Development
Center (ERDC)
3909 Halls Ferry Road
Vicksburg, MS 39180
POC: James C. Ray
Tel: (601) 634-3839
Email: James.C.Ray@usace.army.mil
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Recon M-18 SWIR
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Recon® M18S is a low cost, Short Wave
thermal pocket scope for tactical observation and
situational awareness it is a full-featured, high
performance pocket tactical scope with a standard
640x480 imager, remote video output and
available laser pointer. The Recon M18S is MIL
hardened and submersible, with low power
consumption for long battery life. Currently in
production for delivery (TRL 8)
• 640x480 Short Wave IR Sensor
• 3X extender lens
• 852nm 30mW Laser Pointer
• MIL hardened and submersible
• Low power consumption
• Low cost thermal pocket scope
• Remote video output
• On-Camera image capture to Micro-SD
• Battery or external/vehicle power
CONTACT INFORMATION
FLIR Government Systems
25 Esquire Road
N. Billerica, MA 01862
(800) 464-6372
POC: Roger Anderson
Cell: (912) 399-9341
Email: roger.anderson@flir.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Ranger R3D Radar
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
• Small Size, lightweight, low power dual-mode
Ground Surveillance Radar.
• High accuracy (2m down range, 0.4 deg cross-
range) for quick and effective assessment of
potential threats over 132 km2
• Configurable in FastScan for high revisit rate or
Doppler for high clutter suppression
• Detection range ≥ 3.5 km on personnel, ≥ 6 km on
vehicles
• Built-in automatic multi-target tracker, GPS
• The Ranger R3D is a versatile surface movement Ka-band
radar specifically designed to automatically detect and track
personnel and vehicles.
• The R3D can be operated in Fast-Scan or in Doppler mode.
As a cueing device, a significant advantage over typical
optical systems is the wide area detection capability.
• Azimuth coverage is 360 degrees with a 1 Hz refresh rate in
Fast Scan mode.
• The range coverage extends to 2800m in Fast Scan mode
and 6500m in Doppler mode.
• Both modes operate in high resolution and allow detection of
quasi-tangential movement.
FLIR Government Systems
3440 Francis-Hughes suite 120
Laval, Canada H7L 5A9
(450) 663-4345
Web: www.flir.com
POC: Pierre Poitevin
Cell: (514) 572-4345
Email: pierre.poitevin@flir.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
TacFLIR 230
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The TacFLIR 230 is a vehicle mounted, low-cost,
light-weight, higher performing, gyro-stabilized EO/IR
sensor payload providing better situational awareness
for vehicle mounted operations. The TacFLIR 230 has
increased detection and recognition range and the
ability to be used on the move. Currently in production
for delivery (TRL 9)
• Large Format IR Sensor
• 1.8X extender lens
• 852nm 30mW Laser Pointer
• Color CCD EO Camera
• Split Screen, PIP, and Blending
• Integrated Electronics box
• 360º continuous AZ, ± 80º rotation in EL
CONTACT INFORMATION
FLIR Government Systems
25 Esquire Road
N. Billerica, MA 01862
(800) 464-6372
POC: Roger Anderson
Cell: (912) 399-9341
Email: roger.anderson@flir.com
Unmanned Systems
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Sky Watch Huginn X1 sUAS
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Sky Watch Huginn X1 is a 1.35KG (3lbs) SUAS
and is designed to be used by forces such as light
infantry, airborne forces, special operations teams
with the ability to deliver classic SUAS capability in a
powerful, small, rugged, portable, easy-to-use, easy
to maintain package. A variety of sensors is available,
the ease of use of the SUAS serves as a force
multiplier by enabling all Soldiers of a unit to operate
the SUAS. The X1 provides quick deploy UAS
capability while not negatively impacting the load of
forces in either weight or volume/size.
The Sky Watch Huginn X1 SUAS is an ultra user friendly, semi
autonomous helicopter-type UAV. Anybody can be trained to
operate it within a few minutes. It is robust, light (3lbs),
foldable, with 1 minute deployment time and 25 minutes
endurance/1.5 mile operating range. Dual cameras offer both
HD and thermal video/still with look at function and way points.
It operates with drag & drop functionality using the graphic
user interface in combination with any Windows 7 compatible
laptop or single hand control. Battery packs are
interchangeable with UAS/ground station and can be charged
with any 12v DC/110/220 AC power. The communications
module is either 868 MHZ or 900 MHZ depending on needs,
and the video module is 5.8 GHZ. U.S. Army EMIP evaluation
July 18 2012.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Deutschmark Express LLC
8506 Greenbrier Court
Charlestown, Indiana, 47111 USA
Web: www.dmexp.biz
POC: Mel Flaget
Tel: (270) 300-4742
Email: mel@dmexp.biz
Skylark I Block 2 SUAS
CONTACT INFORMATION
Elbit Systems of America
3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G
Columbus, GA 31907
Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com
POC: Tom Carlisle
Tel: (706) 992-5637
Email: Thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The Skylark I Block 2 SUAS provides the most
capable EO/IR imagery available on an Army
SUAS system (NIIRS 7.8 / 7.3 at 1000 ft AGL).
The redesigned Skylark is the easiest system to
hand-launch in its class of Long Range SUAS;
increasing operational readiness and reducing
costs associated with failed launches. The
auto-directional GDT and recently integrated L3
BANDIT DDL provided extended range (~30
KM) and interoperability with the family of
ROVER remote video terminals.
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Skylark I Block 2 SUAS is designed to
provide the battalion and below an enhanced
SUAS system capable of operating at higher
altitudes while still providing usable imagery for
various RSTA missions. Proven in Kunar
Province with the 101st ABN DIV, the latest Block
2 configuration extends mission range, altitude,
and endurance (~2.5 hours) while reducing the
operator’s cognitive load through it’s unique
‘camera guide’ mode – allowing the operator to
focus on the mission, not the air vehicle.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Avatar II Tactical Robot
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Avatar II system consists of a base robot platform, a ruggedized
handheld controller with video display, and a variety of plug and play
accessories – all of which are extremely user-friendly.
The platform is weatherproof and highly versatile, capable of negotiating
sand, gravel, grass, and rocks with ease, as well as climbing stairs. The
system features several patented and patent-pending innovations that
improve performance, including “no-jam” tracks, guaranteed track
retention, and an advanced power management system that requires only
a single 2590 battery that can be easily inserted and removed.
The Avatar II requires minimal operator training and can be deployed in
under 3 minutes to perform a mission. The system operates with
swappable radio cards, giving users the ability to control the robot on a
variety of different frequencies and power levels. Multiple robots can also
be operated simultaneously on the same frequency without interference
problems.
CONTACT INFORMATION
RoboteX, Inc.
1400 Page Mill Road, Suite 100
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Tel: (650) 838-9191
Web: www.robotex.com
POC: Dennis Smith, Command
Sergeant Major, USA Retired
Tel: (706) 536-6101
Email: DSmith@robotex.com
The Avatar II Robot (with Manipulator Arm and
CarbonFire 10 PAN Disrupter Accessories)
Avatar II Platform Specs:
 Operating Range: +250 meters
 Unit Weight: 25 lbs
 Battery Life: 4-5 hours
 Operating Temp: -40°F–140°F
 Wireless Freq: 2.4 GHz/900MHz
Available Accessories:
 5-axis Manipulator Arm
 CarbonFire 10 PAN Disrupter
 Pan-Tilt-Zoom Surveillance Camera
 Remotely Deployable Trailer
 Video Receiver for 3rd Party Viewing
 Swappable Radio Cards
System Use Cases Include:
 Rapidly investigating
suspicious objects &
vehicles
 Monitoring large
perimeters &
investigating
potentially hazardous
areas (such as aircraft
hangers)
 Commo. w/ potentially
dangerous persons
as well as non-
combatants
Sustainment
Speed Bag
Squad Resupply of
Ammo
Rope
Release
System
The speed bag consists of a padded supply bag, 100
ft. of pre-spooled rope, and a linear braking system.
The bag is capable of delivering up to 150 lb. of
ammunition and other supplies. The bag has
appropriate padding on the bottom and sides to
protect a 150 lb supply drop. The rope release
system is capable of controlling the speed of descent
and orientation of the bag to minimize the loss of
supplies due to damage on impact. The linear
braking system returns with the aircraft for reuse, and
the bag and rope are considered consumable. Cost
of expended items per use is under $100.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Speed Bag
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The speed bag is intended to efficiently deliver squad-level
ammunition and other supplies from a rotary winged aircraft
from upwards of 100 feet above ground level. The bags are
positioned in the doors of the aircraft in preparation for
delivery. When at the drop zone, the bags are pushed out the
door and descend at the end of a thin rope feeding from a
small spool through a linear braking system to control descent.
The rope stays attached to the bag and the free end pulls
through the brake at 100’, dropping free of the helicopter. The
helicopter can then fly away and the soldiers can recover the
supplies. The total descent time of the bag is approximately
five seconds.
CONTACT INFORMATION
U.S. Army ARDEC
ESIC, LRED, Future Concepts Division, Bldg. 455
Picatinny, NJ 07806-5000
POC: Alex Maurer
Tel: (973) 724-3072
Email: alexander.w.maurer.ctr@mail.mil
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Legged Squad Support System (LS3)
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
• Effort allows units to utilize a squad support system
in terrain not accessible by wheeled or tracked
platforms.
• Currently in Phase 2 of the LS3 program – 6
performance and operational assessments from
1QFY13 to 3QFY14
• Program partners are DARPA and Marine Corps
Warfighting Lab via a Memorandum of Agreement
to assist USMC Lightening the Load initiatives.
• Effort has developed and is demonstrating semi-autonomous
unmanned tactical quadruped squad support vehicles capable
of operation in complex terrains:
 Carry 400 lb of payload.
 20 mile/24 hour endurance while providing 0.5 hp auxiliary
power.
 Weighs ≤ 1,300 lb total (including fuel and payload).
 On-board perception for intelligent foot placement and
tracking/following squad members.
 Simple interface between platform and user, that
incorporates tactical controllers, voice commands, and
potentially soldier hand signals – no direct control.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA)
Tactical Technology Office (TTO)
Arlington, VA
Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL)
Quantico, VA
POC: Mike Perschbacher, DARPA SETA
Tel: (571) 263-3790
Email: mike@rovnotech.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Multipurpose Unmanned Tactical Transport (MUTT)
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Designed for forward-deployed, dismounted small units that
can benefit from robotic transport of equipment and supplies in
all types of terrain.
• One platform off-loads a fire team’s load; two per Squad.
• Simple, maintenance-free design minimizes logistics support.
• Long-duration, JP-8 compatible hybrid power plant.
• Extreme mobility over steep slopes, sand, mud and water.
• Quiet, controller-less following is ultra reliable and all-weather
• 1kW expeditionary power 110VAC
• Minimal training and affordable design supports high BOIP
• 50% payload fraction and payload up to 600lbs
• Typical speed of 4mph with dash speeds up to 8mph
• All-terrain skid steer with 11 inch ground clearance
• 54” W x 60” L highly articulated suspension
• Extremely low CG; 30 deg grade / side slope
• Heavy fuel hybrid electric power plant (early/mid 2014)
• 16 hour fuel tank (up to 72 hours with aux fuel tank)
• Quiet <50dBa at 7 meters
• Ultra-reliable “maintenance free” design
• Controller-less, day/night, all-weather ops; no OCU/RF issues
• Can “train” multiple systems together
• Rapidly configured for towing up to 40 mph
• 1 kW expeditionary power while stationary
CONTACT INFORMATION
General Dynamics Land Systems
38500 Mound Road
Sterling Heights, MI 48310
Tel: (586) 825-4000
Web: www.gdls.com
POC: Stephen Rash
Tel: (706) 325-0012
Email: rashs@gdls.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Net Zero Combat Outpost
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
• Provides billeting, laundry, shower, latrine, food
service, command post, operational space, and
associated infrastructure to support 100 Soldiers in
an austere and expeditionary environment.
• All rigid wall shelters with increased thermal
efficiency & energy efficient design solutions; LED
lighting; solar renewable power technologies;
advanced water conservation/recycling technologies.
• Power Generation Kit consisting of 6 each 30 kW
TQGs with Load Demand Start Stop (LDSS) system.
• Integrating emerging and promising
resource and Operational Energy efficient
technologies that will significantly reduce
the logistical burden of sustaining and
maintaining a contingency base camp.
Rapid Equipping Force (REF)
7533 Hotz Street
Fort Benning,GA. 31905
POC: Tony Winterfeld
Tel: (706) 545-9903
BB: (571) 247-1877
Email: tony.j.winterfeld.ctr@mail.mil
Lethality
Joint Terminal Attack Controller – Laser Target Designator (JTAC-LTD)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Elbit Systems of America
3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G
Columbus, GA 31907
Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com
POC: Tom Carlisle
Tel: 706-992-5637
Email: Thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
For engagements within 5000m the JTAC - LTD
provides foot mobile JTACs the smallest fielded
laser designator in the world. The integrated sight
prevents boresight errors associated with systems
such as the HLM/CLSAM. The base JTAC - LTD
allows day and night target designation and
marking, and NIR target hand-off. The improved
JTAC – LTD “+” will replace three systems
(AN/PEQ-1, AN/PEQ-4 and Vector-21B) weighing
~50lbs into a single 5lb unit.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The JTAC – LTD is a 3.9 pound laser designator /
marker device:
• >30mJ, <.45mrad 1064nm laser
• capable of 50mj upgrade
• .8watt NIR pointer
• 5.5x direct view optic
JTAC – LTD “+” is a developing SOF system that
adds:
• Digital magnetic compass
• Range finding
• 5029 message output
carry this not these
Training
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Augmented Reality Training for Team Collective Training
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Demonstrate an Augmented Reality (AR) based
Collective Training Assistant system that provides an
immersive, full-spectrum kinetic and non-kinetic
training experience for Small Units. They wear AR-
eyewear and use AR-binoculars to see/hear virtual
avatars/ objects and have AR-attachments for their
weapons for kinetic interactions.
• Allows individual or unit to conduct multiple runs of
same event – until they get it right
• Reduces need for transporta-tion to CTCs, numbers
of role players & training logistics
• Range-Independent; no fixed Infrastructure
Coupled Augmented Reality based Training Systems
• Augmented Reality Telescopic Binoculars.
• Augmented Reality System for Unaided eye.
• Augments soldiers view & telescopic binoculars with
virtual avatar/effects that match the real-world.
• Lightweight, low power soldier-worn. Tracks &
correlates soldier(s) view with the real-world.
• Centralized game simulation engine/ AI engine for
avatar control and effects.
• Supports Small Unit Fire Team/Squad level training
for non-kinetic and kinetic exercises.
CONTACT INFORMATION
SRI International
201 Washington Rd.
Princeton, NJ 08540
Web: www.sri.com
POC: Rakesh (Teddy) Kumar
Tel: (609) 734-2832
Email: rakesh.kumar@sri.com
Augmented Real world; Left: Augmented Binocular View.
Right : Augmented Unaided Eye View
Soldier 1 Augmented
Binocular View
Soldier 3
Augmented View
Mobility
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Next Gen - High Versatility Tactical Vehicle (HVTV)
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Designed for Special Forces and Forcible Entry missions with
• Very limited available air transport space
• Need for high mobility in unknown and wildly varying terrain
• High payload to sustain a squad for long duration operations
HVTV is an advanced tactical wheeled vehicle that features
three capabilities not offered in combination any other vehicle:
• CH-47 Internal Transportability
• High Mobility, 3X better than HMMWV
• Payload over 6,500 lb at 15,400 lb GVW
Plus
• Options for open or closed (with environmental controls)
crew and cargo compartments
• Options for gun rings and selected armor
Based on the fielded and combat proven HMT400 vehicles.
• Patented air-bag suspension that significantly reduces crew-
absorbed shock and vibration during long range, high speed,
off-road missions while also enabling ride-height adjustability.
• Aluminum space frame
• Cummins 6-Cyl 185BHP Turbo Diesel
• Allison 5-spd Automatic Transmission.
Performance:
• Up to 11 soldiers plus driver
• Top Speed: ~80mph
• Range: 310 mi (440 mi w/aux tank)
• Power-to-Weight: 26 BHP / ton (at GVWR)
• Max Grade: 60% Max Side Slope: 40%
• Fording: 40” Ground Clearance: 7-19” adjustable
CONTACT INFORMATION
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control
1701 West Marshall Drive
Grand Prairie, TX 75051
Web:
lockheedmartin.com/us/products/commonvehicle.html
POC: Mary Lynne Lubinger
Tel: (972) 603-9321
Email: marylynne.lubinger@lmco.com
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
CaMELv2
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
CaMELv2 UGV is a low-cost, small, quiet,
technologically simple, easy-to-operate and maintain
platform that is designed to maneuver with
dismounted Soldiers, providing an equipment haul
capability and a means to charge batteries “forward.”
CaMELv2 offers multiple navigation and control
systems including wired or wireless control station
and “Follow Me” capability (autonomous operations).
CaMELv2 can be reconfigured to support other
applications such as commo retrans or weapons
systems.
Camelv2 Specs
• Height: 25” to deck; 47” to the top of the cage; Width: 32”; Length: 60”
• Ground Clearance: 5”- navigates 11.5” obstacles with 750 lb payload
• Gross vehicle weight – 1000 lbs
• Payload: approximately 1000lbs (depending on environment and
terrain)
• Vehicle ground speed – 5 mph
• System electronics are sealed in weather resistant enclosure
• All terrain, wet or dry surfaces
• Power solution: Electric/diesel hybrid capable of sustaining up to 20
hours of runtime on 3.5 gallons of JP8
• Modes of control
• Tethered
• Wireless with several different operator control units (OCUs)
to choose from
• Follow-me using multiple sensors and technologies
CONTACT INFORMATION
Northrop Grumman Corporation
201 Electronics Blvd.
Huntsville, AL 35824
Web: www.northropgrumman.com
POC: Jon Anderson
Tel: (256) 428-5503
Email: Jon.T.Anderson@ngc.com
Lighten the Load configuration RWS mounted configuration
Easily transportable
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
CONTACT INFORMATION
Lightweight Infantry Footbridge
Lightweight bridge, consisting of three main components: an
aluminum ladder, aluminum rail, and composite deck. Bridge is
designed to carry foot traffic of up to 1000 lbs (3 Soldiers) at
design spans of up to 96 feet. No components weighs more
than 50 lbs, so no more than 2 Soldiers are required to carry
any component. Components have also been designed to be
easily transportable in vehicles such as the extended M1152
HMMWV.
The Lightweight Infantry Footbridge is designed to provide
ground patrols with the means to defeat wet or dry gaps with
natural or man-made end conditions, as well as move across
building rooftops during urban fighting situations. The bridge
can be assembled and deployed by up to two Soldiers. The
design intent of the Lightweight Infantry Footbridge is to
provide a bridging capability that is Soldier-portable, easily and
quickly emplaced and recoverable.
TARDEC
POC: Bernard Sia
Tel: (586) 282-6101
E-mail: bernard.j.sia.civ@mail.mil

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  • 1. As of 21 Feb 14 Systems Book (UNCLASSIFED) (UNCLASSIFIED)
  • 2. AEWE Spiral I - Selected Technologies Force Protection (9) PODS 2.1 (ARDEC) Prowl (Camgain Microsystems Corporation) Talos (Elbit Systems of America) Black Granite Integrated Sensor Suite (ELTA North America) Expedient Mortar Pit (ERDEC) Multi-Purpose Expedient Guard Tower (ERDEC) Recon M-18 SWIR (FLIR Government Systems) Ranger R3D Radar (FLIR Government Systems) TacFLIR 230 (FLIR Government Systems) Unmanned Systems (3) Sky Watch Huginn X1 sUAS (Deutschmark Express) Skylark I Block 2 sUAS (Elbit Systems of America) Avatar II UGV (RoboteX) 52 Fully Selected Technologies (21 Government Sponsored, 31 Industry Sponsored) Network Architecture (16) LCVA (Blackheart International) M3 and TXC Products (DTECH Labs, Inc.) Military IP Radio (Elbit Systems of America) GNOMAD (Exelis Inc.) Pathmaker Network Radios (General Dynamics C4S) C4ISR OTM (Harris) MAGGS (L-3 Communications) SWARMnet ODC (Lemko Corporation) LEX-700 (Motorola Solutions) – replaced AME 2000 SoldierLinks (Northrop Grumman) Nett Warrior (PM SWAR) VDU-100 Video Distribution Unit (SEMCO) Full Motion Video Mission Module (Thales Communications Inc.) HMS Rifleman Radio AN/PRC-154 (Thales Comm, Inc.) MBITR2 Radio (Thales Comm, Inc.) VIPER SRW Radio System (Thales Comm, Inc.) Mission Command (11) Life Ring (AGIS) CACE (CERDEC) CBAIS (CERDEC) Slingshot - Formally Drag N Share (CERDEC) INTELLEX (CERDEC) Leader/Soldier Effects Tool Suite (CERDEC/ ARDEC) LIVIO (CERDEC) Proactive Mission Monitor (CERDEC) MAFIA (FCoE/AMRDEC) NVIRT (INTEL EAE, USAICoE) GVIS (SMDBL) Lethality (1) JTAC-LTD (Elbit Systems of America) Training & Leader Development (1) Augmented Reality (SRI International) Mobility (3) Next Gen- High Versatility Tactical Vehicle (Lockheed Martin) CaMELv2 (Northrop Grumman) Lightweight Infantry Footbridge (TARDEC) Power & Energy (4) 1kW Flex Fuel Generator (INI Power System/CERDEC) Scorpion Energy Storage System (MILSPRAY) 2kW Flex Fuel Generator (INI Power System/PM MEP) Scorpion Energy Hunter (REF/MILSPRAY) Sustainment (4) Speed Bag (ARDEC) Legged Squad Support System (DARPA) MUTT UGS (General Dynamics) NetZero COP (REF)
  • 4. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Limited Visibility Concealable Antenna (LCVA)™ OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION Blackheart International™ RR3 Box 115 Philippi, WV 26416 Web: www.bhigear.com POC: Kirk Newton Tel: (304) 457-0816 Email: kirk@bhigear.com The LVCA is available with an *18-or 24-inch length RG58A/U cable, and black (standard) or optional tan colors. The cable delivers 10 Watts peak, 5 Watts continuous with no amp. TNC connectors fit Thales, Harris and SINCGARS units; SMA connectors fit Motorola units (and commercial-type radios). Size: 3.5 (W) x 2 (H) inches Weight: 2.3 oz. (18-in. cable) w/o pouch 3.0 oz. (18-in. cable) w/pouch Frequency: 30 to 512 MHz Max Input Power: 10 Watts peak, 5 Watts continuous Impedance: 50 Ohm matched Transmission: omni-directional RF Connector :TNC (for Thales, Harris & SINCGARS) SMA (Motorola, commercial-type radios) Color & Finish: black (standard), tan optional Special: instantaneous bandwidth, no tuners or operator intervention required The Limited Visibility & Concealable Antenna (LVCA) is based on the proven patch-panel antenna configuration, but exceeds traditional patch-panel antenna performance in several areas. First, the LVCA is a broadband antenna effective for operations within the 30-512 MHz frequency range. Second, in spite of its broad-band operation, the LVCA requires no tuning or operator intervention. Third, the LVCA transmits via circular polarization to eliminate “dead zones” or the need for any directional alignment. Because of its Omni-directional transmission and compact design, the LVCA can be worn discreetly and efficiently anywhere on the operator’s body—tucked in a pocket, or attached via hook-and-loop patches to the radio or radio pouch. No more whip antennas poking the operator in the back, catching on door frames or snagging on obstacles when entering or exiting a vehicle. In sum, while the broad frequency LVCA won’t go head-to-head with a tuned and frequency specific whip antenna, it covers 90% of the operational requirements of urban and open battlefield troops and operators—all with reduced weight and a more discreet, tactical-friendly profile.
  • 5. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION M3 and TXC Products OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION M3C4G and Feature Modules TXC3/TXC4 and Feature Modules M3-SE and Feature Modules The DTECH LABS M3 and TXC product lines are light-weight, potable, and rugged solutions designed to provide multiple communication capabilities in a scalable and modular fashion. Powered by wide range AC/DC, with battery back-up, the DTECH products use Cisco as the core routing technology. By utilizing “Capability Modules”, technologies supported include standards based routing, switching functions, server applications, bulk storage redundant array of independent disks (RAID), radio cross banding, ISDN, NSA Algorithm Suite B Wi-Fi, TCP/IP acceleration, 3G/4G Cellular wireless data, analog and digital (VoIP) voice. New modules are developed based on evolving user requirements and global technology advancements. Designed to maintain commonality of deployed assets while improving interfacing and integration with current and future systems supporting full spectrum operations. Provides reduced Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP), and Cost, through advanced integration techniques, the M3 and TXC products utilize industrial-grade Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products to support commonality of deployed communication assets. The concept of the DTECH products are to supply the networking services of a multiple enclave/multiple capability communications package supporting IP voice, data, and video imagery using Line of Sight (LOS) and Beyond Line of Site (BLOS) communication links. DTECH LABS., Inc 22876 Shaw Rd. Sterling, VA 20166 Web: www.dtechlabs.com POC: Dan Roat Tel: (703) 709-5805 Email: droat@dtechlabs.com
  • 6. Military IP Radio (MIPR) CONTACT INFORMATION Elbit Systems of America 3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G Columbus, GA 31907 Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com POC: Tom Carlisle Tel: (706) 992-5637 Email: Thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION MIPR compatibility offers full router interface and capabilities with Unicast Multicast and Broadcast addressing with RIP OSPF PIM and IGMP routing protocols DHCP server and NAT. Newly developed tactical communication radio system provides increased data transport capability to soldiers at the tactical edge of the battlefield. The high network capacity - up to 8 Mbps for increased situation awareness and higher troop survivability. MIPR has completed developmental test and evaluation. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The MIPR has convergence with voice, video and data over secured IP radio network, built in voice, real time traffic prioritization Mobile Ad-Hoc Network up to 150 members. Self forming / self healing, multi-hop, automatic relay function with no single point of failure. The MIPR is mobile or stationary and has advanced QoS mechanisms, advanced MAC, Combined Random Access, FDMA and TDMA optimized for streaming (voice and video) and advanced modem high capacity NLOS capability.
  • 7. Global Network OTM – Active Distribution (GNOMAD) • On-the-Move Ku-Band Terminal — Takes advantage of global satellite coverage to provide network connectivity anywhere, even in motion. Also available in X-Band with Ka-Band in development. • Extends Any TCP/IP Network — SIPRNET, NIPRNET, CENTRIX, commercial internet, and client/server applications such as C2PC/Blue- Force Tracker, medical records, and biometrics. • Secure Communications — Supports encryption devices currently in use by military and commercial users, including KG-175 and KIV-19. • Choice of Modem — Both frequency-division multiple access and time- division multiple access modems are available. • Radio Extension — Connects soldier radios to IP networks, providing beyond-line-of-sight communications to radios. • Power Over Ethernet — 48 volts DC on Ethernet interfaces eases powering user equipment, such as VoIP phones and cameras. Global Ku-band satellite communications on-the-move supplying a mobile network for an array of military and government agency vehicles. When combat forces are on the move, GNOMAD is on the move too, extending mobile networks to the tactical edge with proven Ku-band satellite communications. Even in isolated areas, reliable broadband on-the-move keeps warfighters connected to the voice and data they require to achieve mission success. • In remote locations. • In harsh environments. • In hostile territory. • It doesn’t matter where. Exelis, Inc. 490 Wando Park Blvd Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Tel: (843) 375-1700 Web: POC: Rob Semple Tel: (843) 312-6227 Email: rob.semple@exelisinc.com TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION http://www.exelisinc.com/solutions/global-network- on-the-move-active-distribution-domestic
  • 8. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Pathmaker™ Network Radios OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Pathmaker Network Radios provide dynamic wireless, mobile, self-forming and self-healing ad-hoc networking communications without reliance on network infrastructure. Pathmaker radio users become their own network, which makes the radios ideal for use in campus environments, remote locations where no infrastructure exists, or where infrastructure has been compromised, destroyed or overloaded. While Pathmaker radios require no infrastructure, an optional system gateway allows the radios to communicate with existing fixed infrastructure networks, including: Land Mobile Radio (P25) and IP. This network interoperability can extend coverage, fill gaps, provide surge capacity, and provide redundant systems for times where there is network outage due to intentional or unintentional events. The Pathmaker Network Radio is a small, light weight, durable hand held radio that consists of a radio terminal, rechargeable battery pack, and antenna. The radio operates in the IMS band of 2.40 GHz to 2.485 GHz with a bandwidth of 2.04 MHz, and supports up to 40 individual RF channels. The radio operates a dynamic mobile ad-hoc MESH networking waveform that supports multiple users on a single RF channel, and supports simultaneous voice and data communications. It provides these capabilities without the need for supporting network infrastructure. CONTACT INFORMATION General Dynamics C4S, Inc. 8220 E Roosevelt St Scottsdale AZ 85257 Web: www.gdc4s.com/Pathmaker POC: Robert Voorhees Tel: (301) 829-4350 Email: Robert.Voorhees@GDC4S.com
  • 9. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION C4ISR On The Move OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION KnightLiteKnightHawk CoIST SOTM Cellular Enabled MWS 3220 INTEL Android Apps WGS X/Ka fixed 3.8m MAQA 1.3m SEEKER WGS X/Ka OTM Vehicular and Dismount 3G Base-Stations C4ISR OTM provides mobile high capacity transport of C4ISR over WGS for the CoIST and Co CDR. This accelerates the Co CDR and CoIST ability to collaborate, update SA/SU and disseminate ISR products. WGS C4ISR OTM is also equipped with a 3/4G tactical base-station that provides untethered user access to enhanced data services when dismounted. Two applications, Mobile Maps and Active Catalog are provided to provide enhance ISR collaboration from dismounts to BN and increased Situational Awareness Harris CGS 1025 West NASA Blvd., Bldg 101/2806, Mail Stop: 101-21B, Melbourne, FL 32919 POC: Denny Lewis Tel: (703) 663-4872 Email: dlewis22@harris.com The WGS C4ISR OTM capability is comprised of a dual band WGS OTM SATCOM terminal that can operates at both X-band and Ka-band simultaneously. The Ka-band link is used to retain WIN-T Inc-2 capability already on the Co CDR’s SNE and create a ISR dedicated channel at X-band to facilitate high speed collaboration between the CoIST, Co CDR and Bn TAC (S2) while BLOS. The KnightHawk and KnightLite 3G tactical base- stations provide user access to ISR products , Apps and collaborative services while OTM or dismounted.
  • 10. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Multi-node Air-to-Ground-to-Ground System (MAGGS) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION MAGGS is a high bandwidth radio which can connect to aerial ISR assets and a ground network simultaneously. This allows the creation of air-to-ground-to-ground configurations. MAGGS has two models: vehicle mount or handheld. This enables configurations which include UAVs, SUGVs, vehicles or squad members. Standard IP data is transported over a bi- directional, mesh, network; tailored to fit the mission needs. MAGGS is applicable for missions such as convoy protection, IED defeat, FOB protection, ISR overwatch, patrol team recon, building clearance, and overall data transport. MAGGS supports standard IP networking; transport video, ground penetrating RADAR, file transfer, targeting data, etc. MAGGS Vehicle Mount (Standard) – TRL 8 (LOS and NLOS) •LOS Waveforms: CDL, Tactical, 466 ER, Analog, DVB-T •NLOS Waveforms: COFDM •Data Rates: up to 45 Mbps (LOS), up to 52 Mbps (NLOS) •SWaP: 6x5x10, 10 lbs, 50 Watts (10-30 VDC input) •Range: up to 150 km (LOS), up to 3 km (NLOS) •Operating Temperature: -40ºC to 55ºC •Encryption: AES, Triple DES MAGGS Handheld (Mini) TRL 5 NLOS Waveforms Only •SWaP Mini: 2x3x9, 4lbs, 20W •Battery Life: 2.5 hrs CONTACT INFORMATION L-3 Communications 640North 2200West Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Tel: 801-594-2208 Web: www.L-3com.com POC: Dave Carlson Tel: 801-425-5860 Email: David.M.Carlson@L-3com.com MINI Standard
  • 11. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION SWARMnet™ On Demand Communications (ODC™) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION SWARMnet and ODC were designed to provide secure LTE data rates of 100Mbps/50Mbps to soldiers in austere and varying tactical environments on-the-move and at-the-halt whether fixed, mounted, aerial or portable. ODC’s SWARM (ad hoc network ) and provide a scalable, fault tolerant, tactical network that conforms to the requirements of any mission. Robust 2-two way voice, video and data to every soldier increases situational awareness which in-turn facilitates lethality and survivability. Enabling the soldier to understand their local environment, whereabouts of team members, targets, and civilians population at all times protects, empowers and unburdens the soldier. LTE is a worldwide standard for high wireless broadband data based on a hub and spoke network architecture. Lemko SWARMnet ™ is an LTE network based on an internet IP architecture. The Lemko ODC™ software includes all of the elements for voice, SMS and data (200 kbps to 100Mbps). Each ODC™ is comprised of a radio, server platform and software license. The solution supports commercial cellular frequencies from 700 MHz to 2.6 GHz. The ODC™ is available in a variety of form factors including a battery operated man pack, a vehicle-installed and/or an aerial layer configuration. Each ODC™ includes an external IP interface for applications reach back and interconnection between ODCs™. SIP connectivity to the PSTN, PBX or PTT networks is also supported CONTACT INFORMATION Lemko Corporation Government Solution Division 1 Pierce Place, Suite 700, Itasca, Il 60143 Web: www.lemko.com POC: Chris White Tel: (630) 225-7395 Email: cwhite@lemko.com X4 10 lbs KnightHawk 36 lbs
  • 12. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION LEX 700 Mission Critical Handheld (700 MHz LTE) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Enables leaders at the tactical edge with the capability to combine local information/ intelligence, position location information, processed sensor data and intelligence together with higher-level environmental information to make informed decisions and execute missions. Allows Warfighters wireless communication voice, C2, situation awareness, text and position, mapping, identification, reporting, coordination -- information at the right place & time. The key benefits are: • Mobile network operations across full spectrum fight. • Ease-of-use: Android user experience, security features intuitive & interactive • Standards based interoperability The LEX 700 device consists of: • Motorola Smartphone (Mission Critical Handheld) • Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean • Weight : 280 grams, Display size 4” • Networks: • LTE Band 14 Release 8, 700 MHz • CDMA EVDO Rev 1 (Band 0, Band 1) 800/1900 • Wi-Fi - 802.11 b,g,n • Transport layer VPN client from Authentec • Reduced risk – LEX 700 is designed, tested and delivered as an integrated security solution providing the Soldier a trusted platform on a commercial device CONTACT INFORMATION Motorola Solutions 7031 Columbia Gateway Drive Columbia, MD 21046 Web: www.motorolasolutions.com POC: Ben La Pointe Technical / Systems Engineer Tel: (301) 466-8070 Email: p25968@motorolasolutions.com Soldier Capabilities • PLI/BFT • COP • Collaboration • Messaging • Texting • Video • Sensing • Training LEX 700 Android Smartphone VLM 700 Modem ISR to tactical edge SIGCoE capabilities: Network security Reduces cognitive load Applications: • LifeRing • LiveCast • PTT • StrongSwan VPN • CSipSimple Connectivity: • LTE 700 MHz Band 14 • Wi-Fi (b,g,n) • USB • Bluetooth
  • 13. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION Need and problem being addressed • Supports tactical voice and data services gaps identified during NIEs and in emerging Tactical Small Unit (TSU) National Research Council studies commissioned by Department of Defense. • SLS solves capability shortfalls with respect to reliability, scalability, mobility, throughput and spectrum availability. • Integrated with Programs of Record (JTRS, Harris, WIN-T, BFT). Successfully demonstrated in NIE 13.2 LBRR. • Provides an Everything-over-IP Cloud (EoIP) Transport Network to support the Common Operating Environments (COE) for mobile handheld devices linked to sensor, voice, data and video services at the Squad and Platoon Levels. Northrop Grumman Corp NGIS DSD 1800 Glenn Curtiss Street Carson, CA 90746 POC: Mr. Bill Clingempeel Tel: (256) 327-6380 Email: bill.clingempeel@ngc.com • Every Soldier or platform is a radio node in a high-speed all-IP Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET); transparent, on-the-fly and over-the-air network management and reconfiguration. • High data throughput (up to 20 Mbps encrypted per user) using commercial waveform physical layer with advanced protocols and networking algorithms applied for scalability. SLS is ideal for moving large amounts of data, video and voice over a flat network under a single subnet and multiple talk groups. • Short- to-medium range – high bandwidth. Range extension easily accomplished through additional node linkages. • USB and Ethernet interfaces support a variety of sensors and other devices. SLS is a cloud transport technology tailored for web-services. Soldier friendly and easy to implement. SoldierLinkTM System (SLS)
  • 14. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Nett Warrior OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The Nett Warrior (NW) program focuses on the development of Situational Awareness and Mission Command capabilities for the dismounted leader. Nett Warrior has the ability to graphically display the location of an individual leader’s position, as well as the positions of other Nett Warrior equipped leaders, on a digital geo-referenced map image. Nett Warrior is connected through a secure radio capable of sending and receiving data and position location information from one Nett Warrior to another. Nett Warrior also allows the leader to receive higher echelon information products, to assist in decision making and mission planning, by connecting the leader to the mid-tier network. Nett Warrior will increase the leader’s Situational Awareness and Command & Control capabilities, while greatly reducing the potential for fratricide. The Nett Warrior capability provides overmatch operational capabilities to all dismounted ground combat leaders and small unit operations. The Nett Warrior is an integrated dismounted leader situational awareness (SA) system for use during combat operations. Nett Warrior provides SA to the dismounted leader, allowing for faster and more accurate decisions in the tactical fight. With advanced navigation, SA, and information sharing capabilities, leaders are able to avoid fratricide and are more effective and more lethal in the execution of their combat missions. CONTACT INFORMATION Capacitive Stylus Capacitive Gloves Capacitive Gear Cables & Connector Power LI80/LI145 ARMY Supplied Transport Layer Conformal End User Device Chest Pouch Project Manager Soldier Warrior 10125 Kingman Rd., Bldg 317 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 POC: Dana Foley Tel: (706) 247-4457 Email: dana.foley@us.army.mil
  • 15. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The VDU-100 Series gives the Soldier the ability to transmit video from its point of collection (i.e., fixed or portable cameras & imagers, unmanned vehicle ground control stations, video downlinks, etc.) to any authorized user. Once encoded, the video can be transmitted over UHF/VHF LOS, UHF SatCom, ANW2, SRW, BGAN, GSM/CDMA, and Wireless Mesh. The encrypted video can be viewed on standard viewing devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones to provide real-time mission information to decision makers. The VDU-100MR/MRS are capable of accepting two analog video inputs, from different devices, at the same time. With its internal Ethernet switch the operator can also attach and transmit a second sensor’s data simultaneously with the video. CONTACT INFORMATION SEMCO 1430 Vantage Court Vista, CA 92081 Tel: (800) 995-0636 Web: www.semco.com POC: Michael Samuels Tel: (760) 727-7800 x 1126 Cell: (760) 310-1196 Email: mike.samuels@semco.com TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION • Video, Audio, GPS, and Sensor Data Transmission via UHF/ VHF Tactical Radios, Wireless LAN (ANW2/SRW/MIPR), BGAN/SWAN, Broadband Wireless (GSM/CDMA) • Multiple Video Viewers – PCs, Laptops, Tablets, and Smartphones • 9 Kbps to 2 Mbps Encrypted Transmission • 2 NTSC/PAL Composite Video Inputs • Remote Control of Pan, Tilt, Zoom from Any Viewer • Embedded 8 GB Digital Video Recorder • GPS Location Displayed to Google Earth Application • Internal Ethernet Switch to Allow Simultaneous Transmission of a Second Sensor with the video • View Video on a Nett Warrior Smartphone VDU-100MR VDU-100MRS VDU-100 Video Distribution Unit
  • 16. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Full Motion Video Mission Module OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Challenge: • To reduce Mounted and Dismounted Vehicle & Soldier loads while enhancing SA and OPTEMPO. Capabilities Provided: • Reduces the burden on the warfighter by eliminating the need to carry multiple radios, receivers and ancillaries • Economical approach to enhancing capability of 200,000+ fielded AN/PRC-148 radios • Enabling users of AN/PRC-148 radios to quickly and easily add advanced capability to the radio on an as-needed basis • Providing new levels of flexibility to the AN/PRC-148 radio by seamlessly adding an reconnaissance (ISR) module • Provides a 2-channel radio based upon the field proven AN/PRC-148 radio by adding a second modular channel to provide Full Motion Video capability or special purpose waveform as mission dictates • Developed mechanically integrated prototype to support user demos • Retains existing narrowband Type-1 capabilities including SINCGARS, BFT, and IW SATCOM • Provides the dismounted team-leader the ability to dynamically accommodate special function waveforms while retaining interoperability with existing fielded radios • The Modular approach provide new levels of flexibility and mission-specific customization to ground tactical communications CONTACT INFORMATION Thales Communications, Inc. 22605 Gateway Center Drive Clarksburg, MD 20871 Web: www.thalescomminc.com POCs: • BD: Rich Tranfield Tel: (301) 256-5066 Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com • SME: Ed Combs Tel; (240) 864-7678 Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
  • 17. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION HMS Rifleman Radio AN/PRC-154 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION • Tactical auto-forming network radio providing the soldier with the ability to integrate into the Army’s tactical net (SRW) • Simultaneous Voice & Data radio operating on the SRW network and integral to the US Army’s NETT Warrior providing real time enhance SA. • A wideband channel configurable to support a variety of wideband services – MANET (SRW), LPI/LPD, Video Downlinks, Biometrics, etc • Provides a solution that enhances the networked capabilities of the Soldier and Small Unit (mounted and dismounted). • SRW connects the frontline soldier with the combat network • AN/PRC-154 Rifleman radio - JTRS HMS Program of Record • Type-2, (migrating to SAB) software defined radio running the Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) a self-forming, ah-hoc network for simultaneous voice and data • ~2 Km Peer-to-Peer Line Of Sight operational range - SRW automatically relay increases range within the network • Continuous transmission of Position Location Information (PLI) enables situational awareness and blue force tracking • Wideband channel configurable to support a variety of wideband services – MANET (SRW), LPI/LPD, Video Downlinks, Biometrics Frequency • 225-450 MHz, 1250-1390 MHz, 1750-1850 MHz Output power: 5w Immersion: 2m, GPS: Commercial embedded Weight: >2.2 lbs CONTACT INFORMATION HMS Rifleman Radio AN/PRC-154 Thales Communications, Inc. 22605 Gateway Center Drive Clarksburg, MD 20871 Web: www.thalescomminc.com POCs: • BD: Rich Tranfield Tel: (301) 256-5066 Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com • SME: Ed Combs Tel; (240) 864-7678 Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
  • 18. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION MBITR2 Dual-Channel Wideband and Narrowband AN/PRC-148 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION • Provides the soldier a simultaneous 2-channel tactical radio with the ability to integrate into the Army’s tactical net (SRW) • Retains interoperability with existing fielded radios • Additional wideband channel configurable to support a variety of wideband services – MANET (SRW), LPI/LPD, Video Downlinks, Biometrics, etc • Provides a solution that enhances the networked capabilities of the Soldier and Small Unit (mounted and dismounted) • Provides legacy comms without losing network presence • Low-risk introduction of a capability in a widely fielded form- factor - retains same form-factor as existing AN/PRC-148 – reuse of fielded ancillaries (VAs, PAs) • Adds second wideband channel to the AN/PRC-148 to provide networking, data and video capability • 30-512 MHz legacy waveforms • 225-450 MHz/L-band for SRW • Common look/feel (training) / common logistics support • Economical upgrade kit reuse of 200,000+ fielded AN/PRC-148s • Retains existing PRC-148 JEM narrowband Type-1 capabilities including SINCGARS, BFT, and IW SATCOM CONTACT INFORMATION Thales Communications, Inc. 22605 Gateway Center Drive Clarksburg, MD 20871 Web: www.thalescomminc.com POCs: • BD: Rich Tranfield Tel: (301) 256-5066 Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com • SME: Ed Combs Tel; (240) 864-7678 Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
  • 19. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION VIPER SRW Radio System OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The Vehicle Integrated Power Enhanced Rifleman (VIPER) Radio System provides a vehicular mounted Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) radio. The radio provides all the capabilities of the integrated Rifleman Radio while adding 20W RF power output. VIPER also integrates additional connectivity to Ethernet and Vehicle Intercom Systems. • Vehicular mount to SINCGARS VAA or SINCGARS Mounting Tray • Incorporates the JTRS HMS program of record AN/PRC- 154 Rifleman Radio for full SRW Compatibility • 20W RF power provided via built-in UltraLife A320V1-R PA • Provides Jerk-And-Run removal of hand-held radio for quick dismount • Type 2 Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU), upgradeable to SECRET and Below (SAB) with AN/PRC-154A • Provides 20W RF power output in UHF-Band, 5W in L-Band • 20W L-band power output forthcoming in a future release • USB and Ethernet data connectivity • 12V-28V DC vehicle power input • Maintains Rifleman Radio battery charge CONTACT INFORMATION Thales Communications, Inc. 22605 Gateway Center Drive Clarksburg, MD 20871 Web: www.thalescomminc.com POCs: • BD: Rich Tranfield Tel: (301) 256-5066 Email: Rich.Tranfield@thalescomminc.com • SME: Ed Combs Tel; (240) 864-7678 Email: Edward.Combs@thalescomminc.com
  • 21. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION LifeRing OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION 92 Lighthouse Road Jupiter, FL 33469 POC: Keller Beyer Tel: (561) 744-3213 Email: kbeyer@agisinc.com COTS OPFOR Band14 Cellular COP, PTT and Video A Low Cost COTS COP, PTT, Video System which includes: Messaging, Integrated Push to Talk (PTT), and Streaming Video. • Works with Cellular phones, Military Radios, Iridium or LMR • Integrates with JCR, AFATDS, GCCS and Other Systems. • Includes PLI, SA, Attached Text and Photos, Instant Messaging, Chat, Whiteboards, Commands, Geo-Fences, Comms and GPS Alerts, PTT, Video and UAV Location display. • Operates at Higher Command Levels using PCs. • Part of the JCS J6 C4D Jolted Tactics system. • In use with DOJ, NCIS and Others. • Ideal for OPFOR use – can use Cellular Safety Band 14, no approval from Cellular providers (AT&T, etc.) is required. LifeRing is a TR Level 9 Software System and in use 24/7. The software operates on Android and PC devices and incorporates a common functionality between device types. • Client Server, Broadcast and Multicast or mixed mode Ops. • Tested with AN/PRC 154, 117G, 152a, MAINGATE, SideHat, Iridium, WNaN, Motorola SRX 2200 radios, and other radios. • Operates with a mixture of radio types and cellular. • Server to Server Chain of Command Communications. • JTIC / DISA tested. JCS applying for US Classified approval.
  • 22. High Level Diagram POC: Michael Pellicano USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD Tel: (443) 861-0685 Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil • COIST Toolkit is a collection of integrated software tools that enable COIST specific workflows, collaboration, information management, alerting, and reporting in support of IPB and Mission Overwatch. • COIST toolkit is made up of the following tools: • CACE – Widget based collaborative Graphical User Interface (GUI) to provide analyst end-to-end workflows • LIVIO – PIR tool that allows import, creation, and tracking (hosted within CACE) • INTELLEX – Rules-based engine that enables event based data management and routing • CBAIS – Message translation service that enable ops- intel data sharing and dissemination. • Enable COIST Analyst workflows in support of: • Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) • Mission Overwatch • Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR) import, creation, & tracking • Intelligence Tips & Cues Dissemination • Post mission reporting tools • COIST Toolkit is designed to support all phases of mission planning and execution with the limited resources (human, computing, and bandwidth) available at the Company Echelon. Company Intel Support Team (COIST) TOOLKIT OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
  • 23. Cloud Analytics Collaboration Environment (CACE) CACE is the COIST Toolkit User Interface • CACE will Improve efficiency of the COIST by providing cross- echelon and inter-widget collaboration and improved workflows. • CACE can host additional software tools (using industry standard interfaces) giving the analyst flexibility to tailor the workspace to specific mission objectives. • Improves the COIST ability to perform Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) and Mission Overwatch through collaboration and knowledge sharing across multiple echelons • CACE supports the Ozone Widget Framework (OWF) WebSocket API for hosting a large library of current and future software tools. • CACE specific APIs upgrade OWF to enable inter-widget and multi-user collaboration. • Configurable thin client application accessible through a web browser provides access from multiple platforms including Laptops, Tablets, and Handhelds. • Native collaboration enabled tools for workflow management, product creation, mapping, presentation, and reporting. • Support for inter-widget drag and drop and user defined templates. High Level Diagram OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION POC: Michael Pellicano USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD Tel: (443) 861-0685 Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
  • 24. Company & Below Actionable Intel Service (CBAIS) • Tactical message framework supports Operations/Intelligence integration at the Company echelon. • Translation of data moving between the COIST and the operational user to enable transmission over disparate networks. • Near-real-time Blue Force Position Location Information (PLI) provides the COIST with better Mission Context and enables more accurate and relevant generation of alerts for small units. • Increased situational awareness of small units through receipt of near-real-time mission specific alerts • Software framework supporting distribution of alerts from third party analytics to JBC-P or Netwarrior (auto generation of VMF formatted alerts). • Software to ingest Blue Force PLI as well as tactically created reports (SALUTE) as an Intel feed for automated analytics and analyst situational awareness (auto translation of VMF to XML) • Interface with JBC-P, Netwarrior, DDS, TIGR. • Common alerting interface reduces cost and complexity of future analytics OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b POC: Michael Pellicano USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD Tel: (443) 861-0685 Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
  • 25. Slingshot - Formerly Drag-N-Share Slingshot is a file-sharing application allowing files to be shared between edge users on the Tactical Internet as well as between operators in the TOC Pre-mission System Functions • Management of file transfers between users equipped with Android handheld devices at the Company Command post. During-mission System Functions • Management of file transfers between users equipped with Android handheld devices that have a tactical network connection. Post mission System Functions • Management of file transfers between users equipped with Android handheld devices at the Company Command post. Slingshot UI is very simple, consisting of a file list on the left, and a soldier/group list with presence on the right Simply select file(s) from the left, select the target person/group destination on the right, then select send button to initiate the transfer Slingshot is composed of a back-end data service that manages file transfers, and the front-end Android app. Provides the small unit leader with the ability to efficiently share and transfer relevant and timely information with peers in bandwidth constrained environments without the need for higher echelon systems and assets. Will also facilitate the seamless sharing of information between command post operators and small units when the connectivity is available. Information shared may include imagery, photos, and other vital information to assist leaders conducting current and future operations planning. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION POC: Osie David USA RDECOM CERDEC CP&I Tel: (443) 395-0662 Email: Osie.A.David.civ@mail.mil Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b
  • 26. Intelligent Exchange (INTELLEX) • System will integrate with all other pieces of the COIST toolkit to determine how, where and when data should move through the internal COIST toolkit for analyst consumption, dissemination of intelligence, and population of data within the analyst modules. • Integration with CBAIS Ops/Intel messaging service to route information to relevant users. • GOTS Rules-engine based on open source DROOLS business logic platform • Support for many common data formats and interfaces. • Predefined templates for typical use cases hide complex logic from the user. • User configurable rules based engine to efficiently extract, prioritize, correlate, fuse, and route relevant intelligence from multiple sources to specific users based on mission specific event driven rule sets. • Standing query tool with state manager to return updated search results without further analyst interaction. • Tips & Cues engine aids in automated or man-in-the-loop alerting based on COIST defined criteria. • User defined interest models will populate the Current Operating Picture and support Analytic Mission Overwatch. • Conserves limited bandwidth by only transmitting relevant information between users. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b POC: Michael Pellicano USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD Tel: (443) 861-0685 Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
  • 27. • Provides the small unit leader/soldier role based initial capabilities that enables the planning, coordination and execution of networked LOS/BLOS effects, supports cooperative engagements, the integration of maneuver and fires. • Optimizes effects asset management and execution to include sensor-to-shooter information processing and target hand-off • Baseline capabilities include: • Preliminary weapon placement • Initial planning & coordination sharing capabilities with lower echelons • Target image sharing, • Receive planning & coordination measures from upper echelons Soldier Module: Target management/nomination; UAV/UGV sensors/effects request; Alerts and strike warnings; Effects planning coordination/synchronization; Target hand-off; Weapon placement Leader Module: Fire support execution matrix sharing with lower echelons; Interoperate with emerging and existing organic weapons including Remote Weapon Stations (RWS) for lethal/non-lethal effects; UAV/UGV sensors/effects request/tasking; Target image sharing with lower echelons • This product will run on MaFIA and Nett Warrior software architectures. Current development of the capabilities is being done using surrogate architecture until POR architecture is available. • This product will required IP-based network hardware (ex. Radios) and interfaces to communicate with other systems • This product will support CoT, JVMF and other Army standard messaging protocols • Software currently runs on Linux x86 platform (mounted component) and Android OS (mobile component) •High Level Diagram Reachback to NLOS assets via MaFIA Company Effects asset POC: Ketula Patel USA RDECOM ARDEC Tel: 973-724-8671 Email: ketula.patel.civ@mail.mil MC/AI TECD 3.a/b Leader Effects Tool Suite and Soldier/Leader Effects Application OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
  • 28. Linked, Integrated Visualization System for IO (LIVIO) • Doctrinally aligned workflow tool to guide novice analysts through the process of intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB) • Priority Intelligence Requirement (PIR) Workflow Tool – Allows analysts to easily import PIRs received from BN to reduce duplication of effort. Analysts are able to create new PIRs and track PIR fulfillment. • Intel Process Workflow – Analysts can immediately tie PIRs to Standing Queries or Collection Requests to align the PIR with the available intelligence resources. • LIVIO is a widget within the CACE User Interface that interacts with CACE to import, create, manage, and fulfill PIRs. • LIVIO interfaces with the Intel Synchronization Tool (IST) to import and share PIRs with the Battalion S2. • PIRs created within LIVIO are linked to analyst created queries in CACE which automatically identify relevant incoming intelligence from higher echelons, local reporting, or available sensors. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Mission Command & Actionable Intelligence Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration 3.a/b POC: Michael Pellicano USA RDECOM CERDEC I2WD Tel: (443) 861-0685 Email: michael.v.pellicano.civ@mail.mil
  • 29. Proactive Mission Monitor (PMM) • Handheld service monitors details about an individual and provides timely, actionable information. • Server component monitors and correlates data from individuals to develop operating picture and provides updates to higher echelon systems. Receives information from those systems and distributes to the appropriate user at the appropriate time. • Supports connected and disconnected operations Monitors mission execution and notifies the small unit leader when deviations and changes are detected. Notifications will report effects and impact on mission to include time, risk, asset availability, etc. Reduce cognitive load on small unit leader by evaluating incoming data for an impact given the past, present, and future conditions of the mission, filtering extraneous information not related to the current mission. This capability will automatically assess impact conditions against an existing knowledge base in order to provide decision support guidance/options to the user. Facilitates bi-directional mission monitoring and information sharing between small unit leaders and upper echelon supporting units to improve synchronization and enhance combat capability. Pn P0 (x,y) P1 (x,y) P2 PG0P0 Polygon PG0 PGn-1P0 PG0P1 PG0P2 PG0P3 PGn-1P1 PGn-1P3 PGn-1P2 Polygon PGn-1 θ0 AR AI 1.1 1.2 2 ACP n ACP n ACP n 1.1 1.2 2 ACP n ACP n ACP n AO Vic AR Insrgnt(HN) Extremist(HN) 4/110 BCT(US) 3/113 BDE(HN) 42 BN(HN)1/A NP 2/B 3/C Assess Agent [alert] Plan Agent [task] TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION USA RDECOM CERDEC CP&I POC: Daniel Buschmann Tel: (410) 395-0660 Email: Daniel.j.buschmann.civ@mail.mil
  • 30. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Maneuver and Fires Integrated Application (MAFIA) OPERATIONAL DISCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION • Provides the Small Unit Leader (MOS 11series) and Forward Observer (MOS 13F) the ability to quickly generate CAT 1 precision coordinates for accurate, timely, and predictable fires using organic effects • Provide ability to quickly apply local FSCMs and generate all necessary information for organic and immediate precision and non-precision fires as well as greatly increase SA • Provide the ability to accurately Call for Fire and nominate targets for engagement with organic and non-organic effects (reach back and reach forward creating the enabled Small Unit) FOS Mobile + Squad Planning Targeting and Maneuver App Vector/MARK 7/ STORM/HHPTD PRC 152/154/117G MBITER2/RF7800T DAGR EUD Conformal Battery Power and Data Hub Precision Fires Warrior Ensemble on IOTV Tablet PUMA/Raven • Provides Forward Observer and Squad Leader ability to develop precision grid for organic weapons (Maneuver Shooter) • Performs all processes independent of a higher network (relevant to the non-Network dependent Small Unit) • Employs the AMRDEC Army Global Engine map engine - similar to Google Earth Engine (Gov’t owned and developed) • Allows Full Motion Video from existing Ravens/Pumas down to user EUD (no OSRVT involved). Using Thales MBITRII (MM). • Employs NAVAIR unclassified rPFIs (Precision Fires Imagery) to generate CAT 1 precision coordinates Aviation Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) – US Army POC: Mike Murray Tel: (256) 783-2722 Email: michael.v.murray4.civ@mail.mil Fires Center of Excellence TCM Fires Cell POC: Scott McClellan Tel: (580) 442-8755 Email: scott.d.mcclellan.civ@mail.mil
  • 31. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION NVIRT OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION Intelligence Experimentation Analysis Element (Intel EAE) M&S 550 Cibeque Street, Bldg 61730 Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 POC: Mrs. Marnie Vance Tel: (520) 533-4667 Email: marnie.vance@us.army.mil •Enable commander's dynamic decision-making, re- tasking capability using Near-Real Time Visualization of planned & current ISR operations dynamically combined with planned & current maneuver operations on a synchronized display. • Provides CoIST sub-set of C5I tools • Aids in rapid Tipping & Cueing process • HVT alerting/management • Pre-populates PIR data from IST (DCGS-A) • Provides digital place to store CCIRs • Web based, 3D mapping, providing a common visualization and user defined operating picture • Suite of web-based applications leveraging HTML5 to achieve thin client (browser-based) scalability while minimizing client footprint • Additional widgets leveraging Java web-start to provide persistent client presence with “just in time” client delivery • Both web-based and widget-based clients represent little or no client install while maintain full thick client like functionality and usability
  • 32. Global Visualization Information System (GVIS) • Backpack portable mobile operations center and pocket portable Situational Awareness system • Beyond Line of Sight communications using GSM and SATCOM for global coverage • Web service on miniature PC at Forward Operating Base tracks users and provides location data to all users • Industry standard maps, unclassified imagery, off the shelf hardware, license free software • Weather sensor provides real-time weather feed • Self sustaining power using batteries and solar • Real time Situational Awareness (SA) of high OPTEMPO operations provides tracking, messaging, maps • View precise user locations and movements on map using GPS and SATCOM • Exchange encrypted text messages, routes, landmarks, Icon overlays expose no-go zones, hazards, etc. • Place weather sensor in critical areas (i.e. landing zone) for real-time temperature, wind speeds, lightning etc. • Hub fits in backpack, Edge devices are pocket portable for ease of use even in austere conditions Army Future Warfare Center Space and Missile Defense Battle Lab POC: Brad Baehr Tel: (719) 554-4212 BB: (719) 238-4194 Email: robert.b.baehr.civ@mail.mil TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION
  • 34. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1kW Flex Fuel Generator OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION • Reduces costs and logistical burdens while providing operational and tactical benefits • Enables deployable / man portable / multi-fuel capability to support low demand systems (at an OP / in a vehicle – TOC / remote sensor) • Full COTS sustainment / Field maintainable • SAFE and RELIABLE. No internal proprietary battery • Provides maximum mission flexibility for Army CONOPS INI’s Flex Fuel Generator provides the solution that bridges JP-8 Single Fuel Forward capability gaps, by converting commercial-off- the-shelf (COTS) man-portable Internal Combustion (IC) generator systems to run on all compressed and liquid fuels, including light and heavy distillate fuels. The flex fuel engine technology converts COTS spark based gasoline engines to flex fuel engines through the implementation of proprietary cold start, fuel management, and thermal management hardware and control protocols. This proprietary conversion enables lightweight aluminum engines to easily utilize any flammable fuel or any mixture of flammable fuels encountered on the battlefield, or available off of any local economy. • Up to 1kW of power (110VAC), 100 watts (12VDC) • 47-56 dBA at 7m, 32 lbs. dry weight, Dim: 17.7” x 9.4” x 14.9” • Oper. Temp: > -20C to <60C, Storage Temp: >-40°C and < 80°C Sponsor Information: PM MEP (for distribution) POC: Peter Shively Email: peter.b.shively2.civ@mail.mil Action Officer Information: INI Power Systems 175 Southport Drive, Suite 100 Morrisville, NC 27560 POC: Matt Mendez Tel: (919) 677-7112 x101 Cell: (586) 804-3211 Email: mmendez@inipower.com
  • 35. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2kW Flex Fuel Generator OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION • Lighter, cheaper, and more efficient than skid mounted 3kW TQG • Reduces costs and logistical burdens while providing operational and tactical benefits. Any Fuel. Any AOR. Any Combination • Full COTS sustainment / Field maintainable • SAFE and RELIABLE. No internal proprietary battery • Lowers Operational life cycle costs. “Right-sized” solutions • Provides maximum mission flexibility for Army CONOPS INI’s Flex Fuel Generator provides the solution that bridges JP-8 Single Fuel Forward capability gaps, by converting commercial-off- the-shelf (COTS) man-portable Internal Combustion (IC) generator systems to run on all compressed and liquid fuels, including light and heavy distillate fuels. The flex fuel engine technology converts COTS spark based gasoline engines to flex fuel engines through the implementation of proprietary cold start, fuel management, and thermal management hardware and control protocols. This proprietary conversion enables lightweight aluminum engines to easily utilize any flammable fuel or any mixture of flammable fuels encountered on the battlefield, or available off of any local economy. • Up to 2kW of power (110VAC), 100 watts (12VDC) • 47-56 dBA at 7m, 44 lbs. dry weight, Dim: 19.3” x 11.0” x 17.9” • Oper. Temp: > -20C to <60C, Storage Temp: >-40°C and < 80°C CONTACT INFORMATION Sponsor Information: PM MEP (for distribution) POC: Peter Shively Email: peter.b.shively2.civ@mail.mil Action Officer Information: INI Power Systems 175 Southport Drive, Suite 100 Morrisville, NC 27560 POC: Matt Mendez Tel: (919) 677-7112 x101 Cell: (586) 804-3211 Email: mmendez@inipower.com
  • 36. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Milspray Scorpion Energy Storage System (ESS) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION An integrated power management and energy storage system that increases the performance of an LDSS microgrid. Buffers the load seen by a microgrid to reduce generator fuel consumption, run time, maintenance, and noise levels. Also offers load-shedding prevention, peak load shaving, and the ability to accept renewable energy inputs from a variety of sources. • Automatically detects microgrid size and adjusts accordingly • Containerized and deployable • Before any alternative energy input, microgrid fuel consumption is reduced 3.2%, and generator runtime is reduced 9.6% (360kW microgrid/120kW average load) • Can be deployed in 15 minutes by one person • Minimal PMCS required CONTACT INFORMATION MILSPRAY 845 Towbin Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701 Web: www.milspray.com POC: Jennifer Ritz Tel: (732) 886-2223 Cell: (908) 347-0240 Email: jenniferritz@milspray.com • Up to 15kW input or output of 208VAC 3-phase power • Contained in two ISO Quadcon containers. Next generation will be packaged in a single Tricon container. • Plug-and-play on LDSS microgrid sized up to 360kW using standard connectors • Able to accept AC or DC renewable energy inputs to further reduce fuel consumption • Control panel displays status including battery SOC, voltage, current and power levels • Minimal PMCS required
  • 37. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Milspray Scorpion Energy Hunter OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION • Patented hybrid system that harvests solar energy, stores it in a local battery bank, and converts that energy into AC to power standard loads • Integrates an auto-starting 30kW Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG) to augment the renewable input and charge the battery bank when solar is unavailable • Output is 18kW of 120/208VAC 3-phase power • 5kW solar array • 105kWh battery storage • Packs in two ISO Quadcon containers (6300 lbs, 7500 lbs) • Setup in under 1 hour • Minimal PMCS required Hybrid renewable energy system that utilizes solar to reduce fuel consumption in off-grid environments. Includes solar array, battery energy storage, power electronics, and a control system as well as a fully automated TQG to provide energy surety. The system reduces fuel consumption, generator run-time, generator maintenance and noise levels. Packaged in two ISO Quadcons, the system is ruggedized and deployable. The color-coded, plug-and-play design allows setup in less than one hour with simple tools. MILSPRAY 845 Towbin Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701 Web: www.milspray.com POC: Jennifer Ritz Tel: (732) 886-2223 Cell: (908) 347-0240 Email: jenniferritz@milspray.com
  • 39. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION PODS 2.1 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Picatinny Optical Detection System (PODS) 2.1 is an optical augmentation (OA) system, designed specifically to detect, track and automatically display the location of optical observation devices used in remote observation at ranges of up to approximately one kilometer in bright daylight or lowlight conditions. PODS 2.1 can be handheld or tripod mounted since it is packaged into a compact form factor (~4.5lbs/ 165 in3) utilizing state-of-the-art camera and laser technologies. PODS 2.1 provides the capability to locate and situate potential optical threats prior to engagement. This target range and geo-location information can be transmitted to a networked device which could result in valuable increased situational awareness to the Warfighter. CONTACT INFORMATION U.S. Army RDECOM - ARDEC Fire Control Systems & Technology Directorate RDAR-WSF-N, Bldg. 95 Picatinny, NJ 07806-5000 POC: Gerard Gaeta Tel: (973) 724-9872 E-mail: gerard.a.gaeta.civ@mail.mil • Designed & developed by US ARMY ARDEC engineers, Government patent awarded • Government owned production level Technical Data Package • Design incorporates cutting edge camera, optic and laser technology meeting MIL-STD-810 requirements. • Provides range to & geo location of target that can be transmitted via a USB or RS232 cable to a networked device • Units available for CONUS assessment • Preliminary Training/ User manuals • 6 CR123 batteries • GPS, Laser Range Finder, digital compass, 100 FOV, 2X Mag, video out, External power capable PODS v2.1
  • 40. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Currently funded through a 2011 Army Rapid Innovation Fund (RIF) award, Prowl is a compact, portable surveillance radar that provides robust detection and tracking of dismounts and vehicles for several months in challenging operational environments such as foliage, riverine and mountainous terrain. An ultra low-power compact radar enabled with advanced real-time signal processing supports long-endurance sensing performance that provides significant advantages over existing UGS (i.e. seismic, acoustic, magnetic, passive infrared) in terms of detection range, false alarms and target discrimination capabilities. Prowl has been designed to provide the capabilities of advanced radar at size, weight and power (SWaP) levels consistent with battery operated, long endurance Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS). Features of the design include: an actively steered phased array antenna; a low noise, highly sensitive RF receiver and transmitter board; and a low-power baseband processing and low power microcontroller section. Together, these system components have been optimized over several development spirals resulting in the current small form factor system that consumes ~1.5 W in operation (a 6x reduction compared to competitive micro-radars). This long endurance was enabled through a combination of careful balancing of system duty cycles, co-design of hardware and software power management, and selection of low power electronic components. CONTACT INFORMATION Camgian Microsystems Corporation 100 Research Boulevard, Suite 313 Starkville, MS 39759 Web: www.camgian.com POC: Gary Butler Tel: (662) 320-1011 Email: gbutler@camgian.com Prowl
  • 41. TALOS OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION TALOS operates autonomously in a wide variety of operational scenarios - force, border and facility protection. TALOS provides tracking of human and vehicular targets and highly mobile (man pack) and deployed within minutes. TALOS does not require infrastructure (such as electricity). System designed for continuous operation for unlimited amount of time and supports mesh networking between radars in order to provide perimeter surveillance capability. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TALOS is an unattended ground sensor, low-cost ground radar. With hundreds of meters range, TALOS provides real-time detection and tracking of humans and vehicles within a monitored area all operational environments. To ensure accurate detection of moving items of interest, TALOS utilizes a high-resolution, state-of-the-art, digital beam- forming radar. For larger coverage areas, TALOS can incorporate a networked array of ground radars. CONTACT INFORMATION Elbit Systems of America 3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G Columbus, GA 31907 Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com POC: Tom Carlisle Tel: (706) 992-5637 Email: thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com
  • 42. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Black Granite Integrated Sensor Suite OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION ELTA North America 11840 West Market Place Fulton, MD 20759 Web: www.eltacorp.com POC: Richard Aronson Tel: (240) 459-1903 Email: raronson@elta-na.com • Dual Ground Surveillance Radars • 180 total azimuth coverage x 10 elevation • 6 km range personnel, 9 km vehicles • Dual Optical hostile fire detector (RPG/ATGM) • 180 total azimuth coverage x 60 elevation • Up to 2.5 km range, Effective weapon range • Day/Night Camera and Lasers • Hemi-spherical coverage • Cued from radar • Laser designator, range finder, and pointer • COMINT DF Receiver • 250 MHz to 1 GHz coverage (expandable) • 2 DF accuracy • Monitoring and record capability (expandable) • Mobile, fixed, or dismount (soldier enabled) variants with integrated GPS and north finding • Automated leveling and setup for rapid deployment • Fully integrated multi-spectral sensing to detect, track, and identify threats • All sensors are in production and fielded • Sensor cross cueing enables operator to rapidly confirm threat, locate, and determine possible intent • EO/IR cued from radar for positive ID • Laser range finder provides precision range and bearing • Hostile fire sensor provides detection and warning of RPG/ATGM launch • COMINT receiver allows communication to be monitored and recorded
  • 43. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Expedient Mortar Pit OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) 3909 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 POC: James C. Ray Tel: (601) 634-3839 Email: James.C.Ray@usace.army.mil Conceptual Layout Prototype Tricon-stowed Configuration Mortar positions are one of the most critical defense assets for small bases. Conventional mortar pits take up to 200 man- hours to construct when engineer equipment is not available and thus they may go unprotected for days or weeks in resource-constrained environments. An Expedient Mortar Pit has been developed for these scenarios. It is formed from wall components of the ERDC-developed Modular Protective System (MPS), a modular rapidly-emplaced passive protection system for resource-constrained environments. The mortar pit application of MPS is rapidly constructed with minimal manpower and provides all functionality of conventional mortar pits and protection against most direct- and indirect fire threats. The Expedient Mortar Pit is intended for austere logistically-constrained environments. It is highly adaptable to varied terrains and space constraints and provides the same functionality and same or better protection levels than conventional pits. Its basic layout has been developed in close coordination with the Maneuver Center of Excellence to ensure compatibility with doctrine. It can easily be constructed by a 4-man squad in less than 1 hour and is contained within 1 tricon, with weight low enough for hot, high altitude helicopter sling load to remote locations.
  • 44. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Multi-Purpose Expedient Guard Tower OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION Construction of conventional guard towers requires engineer support and considerable manpower and time if construction equipment is not available. For this purpose, the ERDC is developing a self-contained rapidly constructed multi-purpose guard tower for either elevated or ground-level application. The versatile tower facilitates rapid establishment of over-watch positions, provides protection from most direct and indirect fire threats (including direct-hit overhead), and can also be configured as a ground-level guard post/fighting position. It utilizes the standardized and validated armoring system from ERDC’s Modular Protective System (MPS). It is fully contained within a heli-liftable Quadcon, which also forms its elevating base. As soil- or concrete fill is not required to achieve high levels of protection, it is easily recovered. The multi-purpose tower will provide elevated perimeter and ECP over-watch or ground-level guard post or fighting position for austere logistically- constrained environments. It is completely self- contained within 1 tricon, which also serves as the elevating base support. It is constructed by a 6-man team in less than 1 hour, with minimal training. The system weight (including tricon) is low enough for hot, high altitude helicopter sling load to remote locations. Conceptual Layout Ground-level Application Elevated Application Supporting Sensors for Perimeter/ECP Security US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) 3909 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 POC: James C. Ray Tel: (601) 634-3839 Email: James.C.Ray@usace.army.mil
  • 45. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Recon M-18 SWIR OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The Recon® M18S is a low cost, Short Wave thermal pocket scope for tactical observation and situational awareness it is a full-featured, high performance pocket tactical scope with a standard 640x480 imager, remote video output and available laser pointer. The Recon M18S is MIL hardened and submersible, with low power consumption for long battery life. Currently in production for delivery (TRL 8) • 640x480 Short Wave IR Sensor • 3X extender lens • 852nm 30mW Laser Pointer • MIL hardened and submersible • Low power consumption • Low cost thermal pocket scope • Remote video output • On-Camera image capture to Micro-SD • Battery or external/vehicle power CONTACT INFORMATION FLIR Government Systems 25 Esquire Road N. Billerica, MA 01862 (800) 464-6372 POC: Roger Anderson Cell: (912) 399-9341 Email: roger.anderson@flir.com
  • 46. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Ranger R3D Radar OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION • Small Size, lightweight, low power dual-mode Ground Surveillance Radar. • High accuracy (2m down range, 0.4 deg cross- range) for quick and effective assessment of potential threats over 132 km2 • Configurable in FastScan for high revisit rate or Doppler for high clutter suppression • Detection range ≥ 3.5 km on personnel, ≥ 6 km on vehicles • Built-in automatic multi-target tracker, GPS • The Ranger R3D is a versatile surface movement Ka-band radar specifically designed to automatically detect and track personnel and vehicles. • The R3D can be operated in Fast-Scan or in Doppler mode. As a cueing device, a significant advantage over typical optical systems is the wide area detection capability. • Azimuth coverage is 360 degrees with a 1 Hz refresh rate in Fast Scan mode. • The range coverage extends to 2800m in Fast Scan mode and 6500m in Doppler mode. • Both modes operate in high resolution and allow detection of quasi-tangential movement. FLIR Government Systems 3440 Francis-Hughes suite 120 Laval, Canada H7L 5A9 (450) 663-4345 Web: www.flir.com POC: Pierre Poitevin Cell: (514) 572-4345 Email: pierre.poitevin@flir.com
  • 47. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TacFLIR 230 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The TacFLIR 230 is a vehicle mounted, low-cost, light-weight, higher performing, gyro-stabilized EO/IR sensor payload providing better situational awareness for vehicle mounted operations. The TacFLIR 230 has increased detection and recognition range and the ability to be used on the move. Currently in production for delivery (TRL 9) • Large Format IR Sensor • 1.8X extender lens • 852nm 30mW Laser Pointer • Color CCD EO Camera • Split Screen, PIP, and Blending • Integrated Electronics box • 360º continuous AZ, ± 80º rotation in EL CONTACT INFORMATION FLIR Government Systems 25 Esquire Road N. Billerica, MA 01862 (800) 464-6372 POC: Roger Anderson Cell: (912) 399-9341 Email: roger.anderson@flir.com
  • 49. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Sky Watch Huginn X1 sUAS OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The Sky Watch Huginn X1 is a 1.35KG (3lbs) SUAS and is designed to be used by forces such as light infantry, airborne forces, special operations teams with the ability to deliver classic SUAS capability in a powerful, small, rugged, portable, easy-to-use, easy to maintain package. A variety of sensors is available, the ease of use of the SUAS serves as a force multiplier by enabling all Soldiers of a unit to operate the SUAS. The X1 provides quick deploy UAS capability while not negatively impacting the load of forces in either weight or volume/size. The Sky Watch Huginn X1 SUAS is an ultra user friendly, semi autonomous helicopter-type UAV. Anybody can be trained to operate it within a few minutes. It is robust, light (3lbs), foldable, with 1 minute deployment time and 25 minutes endurance/1.5 mile operating range. Dual cameras offer both HD and thermal video/still with look at function and way points. It operates with drag & drop functionality using the graphic user interface in combination with any Windows 7 compatible laptop or single hand control. Battery packs are interchangeable with UAS/ground station and can be charged with any 12v DC/110/220 AC power. The communications module is either 868 MHZ or 900 MHZ depending on needs, and the video module is 5.8 GHZ. U.S. Army EMIP evaluation July 18 2012. CONTACT INFORMATION Deutschmark Express LLC 8506 Greenbrier Court Charlestown, Indiana, 47111 USA Web: www.dmexp.biz POC: Mel Flaget Tel: (270) 300-4742 Email: mel@dmexp.biz
  • 50. Skylark I Block 2 SUAS CONTACT INFORMATION Elbit Systems of America 3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G Columbus, GA 31907 Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com POC: Tom Carlisle Tel: (706) 992-5637 Email: Thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The Skylark I Block 2 SUAS provides the most capable EO/IR imagery available on an Army SUAS system (NIIRS 7.8 / 7.3 at 1000 ft AGL). The redesigned Skylark is the easiest system to hand-launch in its class of Long Range SUAS; increasing operational readiness and reducing costs associated with failed launches. The auto-directional GDT and recently integrated L3 BANDIT DDL provided extended range (~30 KM) and interoperability with the family of ROVER remote video terminals. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The Skylark I Block 2 SUAS is designed to provide the battalion and below an enhanced SUAS system capable of operating at higher altitudes while still providing usable imagery for various RSTA missions. Proven in Kunar Province with the 101st ABN DIV, the latest Block 2 configuration extends mission range, altitude, and endurance (~2.5 hours) while reducing the operator’s cognitive load through it’s unique ‘camera guide’ mode – allowing the operator to focus on the mission, not the air vehicle.
  • 51. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Avatar II Tactical Robot OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The Avatar II system consists of a base robot platform, a ruggedized handheld controller with video display, and a variety of plug and play accessories – all of which are extremely user-friendly. The platform is weatherproof and highly versatile, capable of negotiating sand, gravel, grass, and rocks with ease, as well as climbing stairs. The system features several patented and patent-pending innovations that improve performance, including “no-jam” tracks, guaranteed track retention, and an advanced power management system that requires only a single 2590 battery that can be easily inserted and removed. The Avatar II requires minimal operator training and can be deployed in under 3 minutes to perform a mission. The system operates with swappable radio cards, giving users the ability to control the robot on a variety of different frequencies and power levels. Multiple robots can also be operated simultaneously on the same frequency without interference problems. CONTACT INFORMATION RoboteX, Inc. 1400 Page Mill Road, Suite 100 Palo Alto, CA 94304 Tel: (650) 838-9191 Web: www.robotex.com POC: Dennis Smith, Command Sergeant Major, USA Retired Tel: (706) 536-6101 Email: DSmith@robotex.com The Avatar II Robot (with Manipulator Arm and CarbonFire 10 PAN Disrupter Accessories) Avatar II Platform Specs:  Operating Range: +250 meters  Unit Weight: 25 lbs  Battery Life: 4-5 hours  Operating Temp: -40°F–140°F  Wireless Freq: 2.4 GHz/900MHz Available Accessories:  5-axis Manipulator Arm  CarbonFire 10 PAN Disrupter  Pan-Tilt-Zoom Surveillance Camera  Remotely Deployable Trailer  Video Receiver for 3rd Party Viewing  Swappable Radio Cards System Use Cases Include:  Rapidly investigating suspicious objects & vehicles  Monitoring large perimeters & investigating potentially hazardous areas (such as aircraft hangers)  Commo. w/ potentially dangerous persons as well as non- combatants
  • 53. Speed Bag Squad Resupply of Ammo Rope Release System The speed bag consists of a padded supply bag, 100 ft. of pre-spooled rope, and a linear braking system. The bag is capable of delivering up to 150 lb. of ammunition and other supplies. The bag has appropriate padding on the bottom and sides to protect a 150 lb supply drop. The rope release system is capable of controlling the speed of descent and orientation of the bag to minimize the loss of supplies due to damage on impact. The linear braking system returns with the aircraft for reuse, and the bag and rope are considered consumable. Cost of expended items per use is under $100. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Speed Bag OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION The speed bag is intended to efficiently deliver squad-level ammunition and other supplies from a rotary winged aircraft from upwards of 100 feet above ground level. The bags are positioned in the doors of the aircraft in preparation for delivery. When at the drop zone, the bags are pushed out the door and descend at the end of a thin rope feeding from a small spool through a linear braking system to control descent. The rope stays attached to the bag and the free end pulls through the brake at 100’, dropping free of the helicopter. The helicopter can then fly away and the soldiers can recover the supplies. The total descent time of the bag is approximately five seconds. CONTACT INFORMATION U.S. Army ARDEC ESIC, LRED, Future Concepts Division, Bldg. 455 Picatinny, NJ 07806-5000 POC: Alex Maurer Tel: (973) 724-3072 Email: alexander.w.maurer.ctr@mail.mil
  • 54. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Legged Squad Support System (LS3) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION • Effort allows units to utilize a squad support system in terrain not accessible by wheeled or tracked platforms. • Currently in Phase 2 of the LS3 program – 6 performance and operational assessments from 1QFY13 to 3QFY14 • Program partners are DARPA and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab via a Memorandum of Agreement to assist USMC Lightening the Load initiatives. • Effort has developed and is demonstrating semi-autonomous unmanned tactical quadruped squad support vehicles capable of operation in complex terrains:  Carry 400 lb of payload.  20 mile/24 hour endurance while providing 0.5 hp auxiliary power.  Weighs ≤ 1,300 lb total (including fuel and payload).  On-board perception for intelligent foot placement and tracking/following squad members.  Simple interface between platform and user, that incorporates tactical controllers, voice commands, and potentially soldier hand signals – no direct control. CONTACT INFORMATION Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Tactical Technology Office (TTO) Arlington, VA Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL) Quantico, VA POC: Mike Perschbacher, DARPA SETA Tel: (571) 263-3790 Email: mike@rovnotech.com
  • 55. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Multipurpose Unmanned Tactical Transport (MUTT) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Designed for forward-deployed, dismounted small units that can benefit from robotic transport of equipment and supplies in all types of terrain. • One platform off-loads a fire team’s load; two per Squad. • Simple, maintenance-free design minimizes logistics support. • Long-duration, JP-8 compatible hybrid power plant. • Extreme mobility over steep slopes, sand, mud and water. • Quiet, controller-less following is ultra reliable and all-weather • 1kW expeditionary power 110VAC • Minimal training and affordable design supports high BOIP • 50% payload fraction and payload up to 600lbs • Typical speed of 4mph with dash speeds up to 8mph • All-terrain skid steer with 11 inch ground clearance • 54” W x 60” L highly articulated suspension • Extremely low CG; 30 deg grade / side slope • Heavy fuel hybrid electric power plant (early/mid 2014) • 16 hour fuel tank (up to 72 hours with aux fuel tank) • Quiet <50dBa at 7 meters • Ultra-reliable “maintenance free” design • Controller-less, day/night, all-weather ops; no OCU/RF issues • Can “train” multiple systems together • Rapidly configured for towing up to 40 mph • 1 kW expeditionary power while stationary CONTACT INFORMATION General Dynamics Land Systems 38500 Mound Road Sterling Heights, MI 48310 Tel: (586) 825-4000 Web: www.gdls.com POC: Stephen Rash Tel: (706) 325-0012 Email: rashs@gdls.com
  • 56. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Net Zero Combat Outpost OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION • Provides billeting, laundry, shower, latrine, food service, command post, operational space, and associated infrastructure to support 100 Soldiers in an austere and expeditionary environment. • All rigid wall shelters with increased thermal efficiency & energy efficient design solutions; LED lighting; solar renewable power technologies; advanced water conservation/recycling technologies. • Power Generation Kit consisting of 6 each 30 kW TQGs with Load Demand Start Stop (LDSS) system. • Integrating emerging and promising resource and Operational Energy efficient technologies that will significantly reduce the logistical burden of sustaining and maintaining a contingency base camp. Rapid Equipping Force (REF) 7533 Hotz Street Fort Benning,GA. 31905 POC: Tony Winterfeld Tel: (706) 545-9903 BB: (571) 247-1877 Email: tony.j.winterfeld.ctr@mail.mil
  • 58. Joint Terminal Attack Controller – Laser Target Designator (JTAC-LTD) CONTACT INFORMATION Elbit Systems of America 3100 Gentian BLVD Suite 7G Columbus, GA 31907 Web: www.elbitsystems-us.com POC: Tom Carlisle Tel: 706-992-5637 Email: Thomas.carlisle@elbitsystems-us.com OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION For engagements within 5000m the JTAC - LTD provides foot mobile JTACs the smallest fielded laser designator in the world. The integrated sight prevents boresight errors associated with systems such as the HLM/CLSAM. The base JTAC - LTD allows day and night target designation and marking, and NIR target hand-off. The improved JTAC – LTD “+” will replace three systems (AN/PEQ-1, AN/PEQ-4 and Vector-21B) weighing ~50lbs into a single 5lb unit. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The JTAC – LTD is a 3.9 pound laser designator / marker device: • >30mJ, <.45mrad 1064nm laser • capable of 50mj upgrade • .8watt NIR pointer • 5.5x direct view optic JTAC – LTD “+” is a developing SOF system that adds: • Digital magnetic compass • Range finding • 5029 message output carry this not these
  • 60. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Augmented Reality Training for Team Collective Training OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Demonstrate an Augmented Reality (AR) based Collective Training Assistant system that provides an immersive, full-spectrum kinetic and non-kinetic training experience for Small Units. They wear AR- eyewear and use AR-binoculars to see/hear virtual avatars/ objects and have AR-attachments for their weapons for kinetic interactions. • Allows individual or unit to conduct multiple runs of same event – until they get it right • Reduces need for transporta-tion to CTCs, numbers of role players & training logistics • Range-Independent; no fixed Infrastructure Coupled Augmented Reality based Training Systems • Augmented Reality Telescopic Binoculars. • Augmented Reality System for Unaided eye. • Augments soldiers view & telescopic binoculars with virtual avatar/effects that match the real-world. • Lightweight, low power soldier-worn. Tracks & correlates soldier(s) view with the real-world. • Centralized game simulation engine/ AI engine for avatar control and effects. • Supports Small Unit Fire Team/Squad level training for non-kinetic and kinetic exercises. CONTACT INFORMATION SRI International 201 Washington Rd. Princeton, NJ 08540 Web: www.sri.com POC: Rakesh (Teddy) Kumar Tel: (609) 734-2832 Email: rakesh.kumar@sri.com Augmented Real world; Left: Augmented Binocular View. Right : Augmented Unaided Eye View Soldier 1 Augmented Binocular View Soldier 3 Augmented View
  • 62. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Next Gen - High Versatility Tactical Vehicle (HVTV) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Designed for Special Forces and Forcible Entry missions with • Very limited available air transport space • Need for high mobility in unknown and wildly varying terrain • High payload to sustain a squad for long duration operations HVTV is an advanced tactical wheeled vehicle that features three capabilities not offered in combination any other vehicle: • CH-47 Internal Transportability • High Mobility, 3X better than HMMWV • Payload over 6,500 lb at 15,400 lb GVW Plus • Options for open or closed (with environmental controls) crew and cargo compartments • Options for gun rings and selected armor Based on the fielded and combat proven HMT400 vehicles. • Patented air-bag suspension that significantly reduces crew- absorbed shock and vibration during long range, high speed, off-road missions while also enabling ride-height adjustability. • Aluminum space frame • Cummins 6-Cyl 185BHP Turbo Diesel • Allison 5-spd Automatic Transmission. Performance: • Up to 11 soldiers plus driver • Top Speed: ~80mph • Range: 310 mi (440 mi w/aux tank) • Power-to-Weight: 26 BHP / ton (at GVWR) • Max Grade: 60% Max Side Slope: 40% • Fording: 40” Ground Clearance: 7-19” adjustable CONTACT INFORMATION Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control 1701 West Marshall Drive Grand Prairie, TX 75051 Web: lockheedmartin.com/us/products/commonvehicle.html POC: Mary Lynne Lubinger Tel: (972) 603-9321 Email: marylynne.lubinger@lmco.com
  • 63. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CaMELv2 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION CaMELv2 UGV is a low-cost, small, quiet, technologically simple, easy-to-operate and maintain platform that is designed to maneuver with dismounted Soldiers, providing an equipment haul capability and a means to charge batteries “forward.” CaMELv2 offers multiple navigation and control systems including wired or wireless control station and “Follow Me” capability (autonomous operations). CaMELv2 can be reconfigured to support other applications such as commo retrans or weapons systems. Camelv2 Specs • Height: 25” to deck; 47” to the top of the cage; Width: 32”; Length: 60” • Ground Clearance: 5”- navigates 11.5” obstacles with 750 lb payload • Gross vehicle weight – 1000 lbs • Payload: approximately 1000lbs (depending on environment and terrain) • Vehicle ground speed – 5 mph • System electronics are sealed in weather resistant enclosure • All terrain, wet or dry surfaces • Power solution: Electric/diesel hybrid capable of sustaining up to 20 hours of runtime on 3.5 gallons of JP8 • Modes of control • Tethered • Wireless with several different operator control units (OCUs) to choose from • Follow-me using multiple sensors and technologies CONTACT INFORMATION Northrop Grumman Corporation 201 Electronics Blvd. Huntsville, AL 35824 Web: www.northropgrumman.com POC: Jon Anderson Tel: (256) 428-5503 Email: Jon.T.Anderson@ngc.com Lighten the Load configuration RWS mounted configuration Easily transportable
  • 64. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION Lightweight Infantry Footbridge Lightweight bridge, consisting of three main components: an aluminum ladder, aluminum rail, and composite deck. Bridge is designed to carry foot traffic of up to 1000 lbs (3 Soldiers) at design spans of up to 96 feet. No components weighs more than 50 lbs, so no more than 2 Soldiers are required to carry any component. Components have also been designed to be easily transportable in vehicles such as the extended M1152 HMMWV. The Lightweight Infantry Footbridge is designed to provide ground patrols with the means to defeat wet or dry gaps with natural or man-made end conditions, as well as move across building rooftops during urban fighting situations. The bridge can be assembled and deployed by up to two Soldiers. The design intent of the Lightweight Infantry Footbridge is to provide a bridging capability that is Soldier-portable, easily and quickly emplaced and recoverable. TARDEC POC: Bernard Sia Tel: (586) 282-6101 E-mail: bernard.j.sia.civ@mail.mil