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by "TRAVELYTE,...*PhD" <travelyte@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 9, 2008 at 04:58 PM

DID >> Logistics & Sup****t >> Archive by category 'Intelligence &
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WIRED: A Different Kind of Net-Centric Warfare in Iraq
29-Nov-2007 21:38 EST

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The Capt. & The Sheikh
(click to view full)Defense Industry Daily's mandate is clear, and
summed up well in our motto "daily news for defense procurement
managers and contractors." In most cases, our coverage limits itself
to the events and issues around contracts that have already been
issued, and/or key issues of doctrine and policy that are related to
defense procurement. We also include re****ts from the field that bring
home useful information about equipment performance, and serve as a
reminder of what's really im****tant: usefulness to the people on the
front lines.

Sometimes, news from the front lines also highlights im****tant trends
and force structure issues that go beyond the performance of any one
system. "(Lt. Col. David) Labouchere of Mesopotamia," which covered
that British commander's successful mobile/Bedouin approach in Iraq,
was one. Now Noah Shachtman of WIRED's award-winning defense blog
Danger Room has written another. In the wake of the discussions in
defense departments and ministries around the world concerning
"network-centric warfare," events like Israel's recent Winograd
Commission post-mortem of the 2006 war in Lebanon, and the Nov 28/07
security pact involving 6,000 Sunnis in Hawija, Noah's article offers
im****tant food for thought to policy-makers and procurement managers
alike. In his words...


Ramadi turnaround
(click to view full)"It's an attempt at explaining why we've seen such
a drop in violence in Iraq in recent months, and why it took so long
to see a ****ft. My short answer: the U.S. dropped its somewhat techno-
centric approach to prosecuting the war--and started focusing on Iraq's
social, political, tribal, and cultural networks instead.... For the
story, I scored a rare op****tunity to spend time with a U.S.
"psychological operations" team, getting into the heads of the people
of Fallujah; hung out with an Army colonel who worked his tribal
connections to bring stability to one of Iraq's roughest towns; spent
time with the heads of a controversial program to embed
anthropologists into combat units; and interviewed General David
Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Iraq."

"How Technology Almost Lost the War: In Iraq, the Critical Networks
Are Social - Not Electronic" is worthwhile reading as one contemplates
the future of net-centric warfare as it is currently sold - and what
it might be turning into.

SAIC's Front-Line BAT-DMS Biometrics Contact
03-Oct-2007 17:04 EDT

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(click to view full)SAIC in San Diego, CA was awarded on Sept. 25,
2007, a delivery order amount of $13.6 million as part of a $64.6
million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for operations and maintenance of
the Biometrics Automated Toolset and Detention Management System. See
this DID article for updated links and background, covering biometrics
technology and the ways in which the BAT system has become an
offensive asset for US forces in Iraq.

Work will be performed in Iraq/Afghanistan (80%), and Arlington, VA
(20%), and is expected to be complete by Dec. 16, 2008. Bids solicited
via the World Wide Web on Aug. 20, 2001, and 2 bids were received by
the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command in Huntsville, AL
(DASG60-02-D-0006).

ICE, ICE, Baby*: GD's ICE2 IT Contract
16-Aug-2007 18:00 EDT

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Click for dart
board size
(click to view full)Back in 2003, General Dynamics won the
Intelligence Information, Command and Control, Equipment and
Enhancements (ICE2) contract to sup****t and maintain critical
intelligence and command and control systems and networks for U.S.
defense and intelligence operations worldwide, as well as related
government departments.

A typical site sup****ted through the ICE2 program could be outfitted
with commercial-off-the-shelf data-handling equipment, command and
control (C2) equipment, local area networks, wide area networks,
secure and non-secure video systems, communication devices and
intelligence exploitation equipment. The equipment at these sites is
used to process information of varying security classifications, and
many of the sites are sensitive facilities. The sites provide
intelligence data to the National Command Authority and various
civilian agencies and departments, including the Army, Navy, Air
Force, Defense Intelligence Agency, Unified Commands, Marine Corps,
Air Force, Coast Guard, National Imagery and Mapping Agency, and the
Departments of State, Energy, and Treasury.

ICE2 replaces the Intelligence Information Processing and Production
(I2P2) contract; I2P2 and ICE2 are both managed under the Single
Service Logistics Sup****t Manager (SSLSM) program at Robins Air Force
Base, GA, and General Dynamics was the 26-year in***bent on the SSLSM
contracts. Now the contract's value has been increased to $2.25
billion...

Continue Reading... >>

Schrodinger's Contracts: US Explores Quantum Computing
22-May-2007 04:18 EDT

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US ORNL laser test
(click to view full)Readers who follow the tech press may be familiar
with the concept of quantum computing. Computers use binary bits: on/
off, yes/no, represented by 0 or1. A quantum bit, or qubit, can be 1,
or 0... or both. Whereas 111 =3D 7 in binary, and each entry is a choice
among all the possibilities in the number of binary digits, 3 qubits
can hold all 8 possibilities (0-7), which means you can do
calculations on all of them at once. The more qubits used, the more
computation, so 32 qubits theoretically gets you 2 to the 32nd power
computations (about 4.3 billion) at once - much more power than
conventional computing, and it keeps on rising exponentially. It's
worth noting that quantum computing has limits; they are not fully
understood yet, but have been shown to exist at the theoretical level.
So far, all we can say is that certain kinds of problems will be
solved much, much more quickly. The uses of such a system for
searching large domains of information, of cracking codes, or creating
codes, or running simulations that include the quantum level as a
number of modern physical and medical science applications do, are
clear. As an additional benefit, quantum cryptography methods benefit
from quantum principles whereby eavesdropping is not only incredibly
difficult, it will create noticeable interference.

Here's a good introductory primer written in 2000 A.D. at Caltech,
plus a more technical Wikipedia article and an extensive set of
resources at Cambridge University UK's Center for Quantum Computing.

The USA's DARPA is interested, of course. A DARPA Quantum Network
became fully operational on October 23, 2003 in BBN's laboratories,
running the world's first Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) network using
24=D77 quantum cryptography to provide unprecedented levels of security
for standard Internet traffic flows. DARPA's "Quantum Information
Science & Technology" program lists as a completed effort and explored
a number of facets of quantum computing and associated technological
leaps, but its "High Productivity Computing Systems" effort includes
some quantum related efforts and appear to be ongoing. So are the
contracts...

Continue Reading... >>

Hanscom ESC's Intel Fusion Center a Success in Afghanistan
23-Apr-2007 06:12 EDT

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Successes, Small Business

In Afghanistan, there are often overlaps between the people involved
in narcotics trafficking, illegal weapons and terrorist activity. Drug
lords aren't always Taliban allies, but opium trafficking is a
critical source of funds for the Taliban/al-Qaeda. The US Air Force is
the lead service for counter-narcotics detection and monitoring, and
sup****ts the deputy assistant secretary of Defense for counter
narcotics through Air Combat Command. Unfortunately, existing
intelligence gathering and sharing capabilities in Afghanistan were
limited, making it difficult to share data with U.S. and coalition
partners, or strengthen relations with the local counter-narcotics
police.

In late 2004, therefore, the 350th Electronic Systems Group at Hanscom
Air Force Base began working with its small-business partner Cambridge
Communication Systems to create the counter narcotics-terrorism
Intelligence Fusion Center, a commercial off-the-shelf-based system
designed to capture, share and disseminate counter narcotics-terrorism
intelligence data. Information gathered by Global Positioning Systems,
human intelligence and coalition partners furnish the IFC's database,
which is specially tailored for the counter narcotics/terrorism
mission. "This contractor had a proven track record in this arena, and
a small business, set-aside contract was the fastest way to get the
capability to the field," said Col. Steven Webb, 350th Electronic
Systems Group commander.

Since its deployment, the system has been used in efforts that seized
more than 45 tons of drugs (mostly opium) with a street value of more
than $1 billion, and boosted the related arrest rate by 75%. The IFC
has sup****ted the identification and break up of narcotics and weapons
smuggling rings operating within Afghanistan, but led by suspects from
Nigeria, Thailand, Ivory Coast, Pakistan, Zambia and South Africa.
Additionally, the system's use in cooperation with the Afghan police
produced more than 80 SIM cards (subscriber identity modules, a
****table memory chip in cell phones)e. The cards, sent to the USA's
crypto specialists at the National Security Agency for exploitation,
are currently providing the best leads for identifying and breaking up
new smuggling rings outside of the country. See USAF Link article.

Continue Reading... >>

US SOCOM: PsyOps Help Wanted
01-Nov-2006 06:36 EST

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Small Business

These contracts are from Special Operations Command's Psychological
Operations Program Office (PMP). That branch of the United States
Special Operations Command (US SOCOM) Intelligence and Information
Systems (IIS) Program Executive Office requires engineering and
technical sup****t services to build, field and sustain Psychological
Operations systems and other designated IIS-PMP projects and programs
in accordance with USSOCOM requirements. The 5-year ordering periods
will be complete October 2011.

As for the rest... we'll just have to leave you guessing. There is one
major item worth noting, however - both of these war-critical, 5-year,
$260 million contracts have been issued to registered Alaska Native
Cor****ations under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971
(ANCSA).

Continue Reading... >>

US Defense Intelligence Content Management Project Begins
13-Oct-2006 04:23 EDT

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- Software & Integration, Intelligence & PsyOps, New Systems Tech,
Other Cor****ation

McDonald Bradley, Inc. has been awarded a $2.8 million prime contract
from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) for the DoD Intelligence
Information Systems (DoDIIS) Content Management Data Layer project.
McDonald Bradley will deliver a design for a physical data layer that
will encompass a data reference model, an enterprise content
management strategy and architecture, and an enterprise content
management prototype complete with detailed implementation
specifications for full-scale enterprise deployment across the DoDIIS.
Currently, no such strategy exists. Making it work will require the
integration of commercial, Federal, Intelligence Community, and DoD
technical standards and items in various disparate locations within a
common business framework.

The goal of the project is to improve intelligence data sharing and
management across the intelligence community and DoD in sup****t of
national security. "The volume and types of data maintained across the
defense intelligence community is extremely large, and we are pleased
to have been selected for our expertise in service-oriented
architectures to create this ambitious enterprise-wide model for data
management," said Kenneth Bartee, president and CEO, McDonald
Bradley.
"This project will create a virtual do***ent repository that allows
information to be created, managed, accessed and destroyed in an
orderly, timely, and predictable manner."

Continue Reading... >>


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South Korea Spends $200M on RC-800 Fleet Maintenance & Ground Stations
12-Sep-2006 05:22 EDT

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Hawker 800On Sept 6, 2006, the US DSCA announced South Korea's request
for continuing sup****t of their RC-800 Tactical Reconnaissance
Aircraft, as well as the accompanying Reconnaissance Ground Stations
that process and analyze the data gathered. Work will include
contractor services, maintenance, spare and repair parts, sup****t and
test equipment, communication sup****t, prime mission equipment (PME),
technical sup****t, contractor engineering, and other related elements
of program sup****t. The total value, if all options are exercised,
could be as high as $200 million.

RC-800?!?

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$17.3M for Prophet SIGINT System Upgrades
12-Jul-2006 03:58 EDT

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Systems Tech, Other Equipment - Land, Security & Secrecy, Signals
Intercept, Cryptography, etc.


ProphetL3 Communications Titan Corp. in San Diego, CA received a $17.3
million modification to a fixed-price-incentive-fee contract to add
Block III Spiral I Electronic Sup****t AN/MLQ-40(V)4 Capability to AN/
MLQ-40(V)3 Prophet Block I Vehicles. Our May 2005 article describes
the Prophet land-based signals intercept/ electronic warfare program
in detail. L3 Communications Titan Corp. is the prime contractor for
the program.

Work on this contract will be performed in San Diego, CA and is
expected to be complete by Oct 31, 2007. This was a sole source
contract initiated on Aug. 1, 2005 by the U.S. Army Communications-
Electronics Command at Fort Monmouth, NJ is the contracting activity
(DAAB07-01-C-L539). See all DID coverage of the Prophet system.

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$24.4M to Build a G-2 Intelligence HQ in Kabul, Afghanistan
08-May-2006 02:02 EDT

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Infrastructure, Contracts - Awards, Intelligence & PsyOps, Other
Cor****ation

Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure Inc. in Baton Rouge, LA received
a $24.4 million firm-fixed-price contract for Design, Construction,
and Renovation of a G-2 Intelligence Headquarters Command Building in
Kabul, Afghanistan. Work is expected to be complete by Nov. 18, 2007.
There were 34 bids solicited on Feb. 17, 2006, and 10 bids were
received by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Afghanistan (W917PM-06-
C-0006).

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