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Advance Planning Briefing for Industry 30 January 2014

Advance Planning Briefing for Industry 30 January 2014. Personnel Protection Mission. Mission Identify, prioritize, and execute research and development projects that satisfy interagency requirements to provide advanced tools, techniques, and guidelines that enhance personnel security.

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Advance Planning Briefing for Industry 30 January 2014

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  1. Advance Planning Briefing for Industry30 January 2014

  2. Personnel Protection Mission Mission • Identify, prioritize, and execute research and development projects that satisfy interagency requirements to provide advanced tools, techniques, and guidelines that enhance personnel security. Membership • Department of Defense • Department of Energy • Department of Homeland Security • Department of Justice • Department of State • Intelligence Community • U.S. Secret Service • OGAs

  3. Instant Eye DESCRIPTION: Developed a discrete overhead, high fidelity, real-time situational awareness capability for the individual soldier. Instant Eye deploys in seconds, providing overhead and forward EO/IR imagery. System autonomy (GPS position hold, altitude hold) facilitates use with limited training. The cost per aircraft is ~$800 (excludes ground control station cost), making this an expendable asset. DELIVERABLE: Mk-2 version: 3 systems; Mk-3 version: 2 systems. Each system is comprised of 1 ground control station, 2 aircraft, and spare parts. OPERATIONAL IMPACT:Instant Eye enables individual soldiers to perform window/door/roof clearance, recon around corners and down the road, EOD/culvert clearance, as well as general surveillance and reconnaissance. SPONSORS: CTTSO, RRTO PERFORMER:Physical Sciences, Inc. • END USERS: 75th Ranger Regiment, BORTAC, DOE, FLETC, MARSOC, NSWG, USASFC(A) • TRANSITION: Systems are transitioning to USASFC(A) for operational evaluation and will be commercially available. • 27 kits procured for USASFC(A) OT&E • 46 kits to procured for interagency OT&E • COMMERCIALIZATION: USASFC, BORTAC, NSWG, DHS, DOE, MARSOC, 75th Ranger Regiment receiving systems for OT&E. System is commercially available, a large buy through FEMA being worked for humanitarian aide.

  4. Personal Security Awareness Training Package DESCRIPTION: Senior government officials who work for high profile agencies and do not qualify for a protective service detail are vulnerable targets. In order to enhance their protection and mitigate risk, an easily accessible information resource was developed and used as a training package. The training package was provided as a method for agencies to mitigate risks and provide their senior officials with the means to better protect themselves and their families. DELIVERABLE: Training Package, including booklet (hard copies) and a CD-ROM OPERATIONAL IMPACT: Provides Senior Executives within the government who are not issued a protective detail information on how to protect themselves and their families. Mitigates risk for the government official and their family. SPONSOR: CTTSO PERFORMER: Adayana Government Group END USERS: DHS, DoD, DOE, NCIS, PFPA, USSS TRANSITION: Training package was provided to the Government Printing Office for further distribution. COMMERCIALIZATION: HHS, PFPA, HUD, FBI, CIA, USSS, DOE,DHS, and Marine OSI have obtained more than 130 copies of the PSA booklet. Other agencies may procure additional booklets via GPO.

  5. PP FY 2015 Requirements • R3820 – Standoff Vehicle Identification • R3824 – Multi-Radio Device • R3838 – Micro LTE Single Channel Transmitter • R3839 – Deployable Modular Speech Isolation Room • R3877 – Personal Duress System III (PDS-III) • R3880 – Multifunctional Head Protection System

  6. R3820- Standoff Vehicle Identification • Description: Develop a mechanism that enables rapid identification and ingress of high risk personnel (HRP) vehicles at government facilities. • Specifications: • Standoff identification. • Alert entry control point (ECP) officer approximately 1 city block from ECP. • Positive identification approximately ¼ block away. • Undesiredfeatures include: • Active tracking beyond government facility borders. • Overtly marking vehicles as high value targets. • Yielding signatures that enable identification/targeting by threat actors.

  7. R3820- Standoff Vehicle Identification • Specifications cont’d: • Shall not impede normal ECP officer duties. • High reliability and low false alarm rates are key. • Equipment (if any) for HRP distribution shall be low cost (threshold) and disposable (objective).

  8. R3824 – Multi-Radio Device • Description: Combine multiple radio-based communication methods into a single ruggedized device for use in harsh operational environments. • Specifications: • Integrate four (threshold) to six (objective) devices. • PRC-117G, PRC-152A, Motorola XTS-5000. • Iridium phone, GSM mobile phone, BFT device. • Concurrent running of all comms (objective) with user ability to switch between comms methods.

  9. R3824 – Multi-Radio Device • Specifications cont’d: • Shall be DOS/DoD crypto compatible with ability to load unique COMSEC key. • Standard port for user configuration in field. • Lightweight and small size. • 5 lbs or less, 3.5 in W x 11 in H x 3.5 in D (incl. battery). • Ability to mount device in vehicles. • Device shall operate 10 hrs (threshold) in harsh environments. • Easily replace/recharge batteries in field. • No proprietary software for access to comms/data.

  10. R3838 – Micro LTE Single Channel Transmitter • Description: Develop a single channel transmitter that sends encrypted SUAS video to field personnel cellular devices in real time. • Specifications: • Shall easily integrate with Tier 1 SUAS. • Available avionics/electrical bay within air asset. • Transmit via organic 4G LTE base node. • Simultaneous transmission to 8 (threshold) operators. • Also capable of commercial cell transmission. • Organic power supply shall last 2 hrs (threshold).

  11. R3838 – Micro LTE Single Channel Transmitter • Specifications cont’d: • Video format shall be compatible with: • Web RTC specifications. • COTS 4G LTE standards. • Various smart cell devices. • SIM card easily accessed from installed location. • Ruggedized device and packaging. • Dust, rain, high/low temperatures. • Shock and vibration from SUAS landing/turbulence. • All design info delivered with unlimited government rights. • Delivery includes 5 transmitter devices.

  12. R3839 – Deployable Modular Speech Isolation Room • Description: Develop a deployable isolation room that enables government officials to hold sensitive discussions while on travel. • Specifications: • Full SCIF is not required. • Room size 12 x 7 ft (exterior), 11.5 x 6.5 ft (interior). • Modular components 30 x 42 in, 100 lbs max. • Assembly by 2 individuals in 2 hours. • Storage/transport cases. • Durable and sized for elevators, narrow halls/doors. • Shall fit single transport vehicle 14 x 7 x 7 ft and standard air transport crates.

  13. R3839 – Deployable Modular Speech Isolation Room • Specifications cont’d: • Durable materials. • Withstand high rate of assembly/disassembly. • Shall meet U.S. fire code regulations. • Professional office interior. • Accommodate small conference room features. • Ventilation/climate control for indoor use. • 120v AC/60 Hz with exterior recessed AC receptacle. • Telecomm patch panel recessed to prevent damage. • Patch panel collocated with power input near floor. • STC 40/AGS Sound Group 2 rating with HVAC on.

  14. R3877 – Personal Duress System III (PDS-III) • Description: Develop a system that enables high risk personnel to alert protective service detail when under duress. • Specifications: • Transmitter for high risk personnel. • Multiple common “pocket litter” form factors. • Powered ON except when in storage sleeve. • Battery life 2-7 days. • Receiver for protective service detail. • Small form factor – pager (threshold) or key fob (objective). • Indicators for proximity, battery, alert. • Battery life 8-12 hours.

  15. R3877 – Personal Duress System III (PDS-III) • Specifications cont’d: • System alerts. • Compatible with government frequency reallocations. • Immediate send/receive upon activation. • Avoid interference from other PDS in close proximity. • Operating environment. • Indoor range 700 ft, outdoor range 1.5 mi. • All weather conditions. • System components shall include: • Transmitter/storage sleeve/AC wall charger. • Receiver/storage sleeve/AC wall and DC car chargers. • Sales price less than $7,500.

  16. R3880 – Multifunctional Head Protection System • Description: Develop a head protection system that incorporates advanced materials and helmet designs. • Specifications: • Provide ballistic and blast protection to the entire head and neck region. • NIJ Level IV ballistic protection NIJ 0108.01. • Power integration and connections.

  17. R3880 – Multifunctional Head Protection System • Specifications cont’d: • Active hearing protection. • Communication capabilities. • System must provide data conduits and data visualization capabilities. • Situational awareness must be integrated. • Incorporate Heads Up Display (Objective). • Include transparent armor for frontal face protection (Threshold).

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