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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 06, 2002 FBO #0125
SOLICITATION NOTICE

A -- Novel Intelligence from Massive Data (NIMD) R&D Program

Notice Date
4/4/2002
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Other Defense Agencies, National Imagery and Mapping Agency, Washington Contracting Center (ACW), Attn: ACW Mail Stop D-6 4600 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD, 20816-5003
 
ZIP Code
20816-5003
 
Solicitation Number
NMA401-02-BAA-0004
 
Response Due
6/11/2002
 
Archive Date
10/4/2002
 
Point of Contact
Steven J., Contract Officer, Phone 9999, Fax 9999,
 
E-Mail Address
ACWEB1@nima.mil
 
Description
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA), 4600 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD 20816, is soliciting proposals for the Novel Intelligence from Massive Data (NIMD) program via Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) NMA401-02-BAA-0004. The BAA will be posted in its entirety on the following website: www.nima.mil/poc/contracts/baa.html. It is anticipated that multiple awards will be issued as a result of the BAA. The program length is a minimum of 40 months and possesses a significant budget across the program's anticipated period of performance. Questions can be directed via only e-mail to ACWEB1@nima.mil. Questions should be submitted after review of the BAA and not from only reading this FEDBIZOPPS announcement. The BAA that is posted is a draft version. It is anticipated that the final version will be released on or around 10 April 2002. Since it is unlikely that there will be significant revisions between the draft and the final BAA, there is no intent to change any procurement schedule dates. The initial proposal submittal date is 11 Jun 2002 and the BAA closing date is 3 October 2002. Please see the BAA for the detailed and definitive information regarding proposal submission date requirements. The following is a brief description of the program. The Novel Intelligence from Massive Data (NIMD) program is aimed at focusing analytic attention on the most critical information found within massive data - information that indicates the potential for strategic surprise. In this context, Novel Intelligence is defined as actionable information not previously known to the analyst or policy makers. It gives the analyst new insight into a previously unappreciated or misunderstood threat. The BAA is interested in research in 5 areas: (1) Modeling analysts and analytic processes; (2) Recognizing, representing, and using prior and tacit knowledge; (3) Generating, representing and tracking multiple scenarios, hypotheses, and/or strategies; (4) Massive data structuring/organization, normalization, ingest, and analysis; and (5) Methods for human information interaction. Novel intelligence is likely to result from recognizing the assumptions, biases, and hypotheses that drive an analysis and systematically helping analysts challenge or extend them. Ultimately, the most powerful analytic environment will be one in which information about analysts is not only induced from their activities, but in which they also have an active hand in explicitly constructing and manipulating representations or models of the analytic targets that contain and make explicit their knowledge, interests, hypotheses and biases, and other traits of their analytic state. NIMD encourages research in two directions simultaneously: developing techniques and tools that assist analysts both in dealing with massive data and in interactively making explicit, modifying and updating their current analytic state, including their hypotheses, knowledge, interests, and biases; and developing techniques and tools that infer the state of analysts and the analytic process from analysts' activities as recorded through an instrumented environment. Key abilities of NIMD-enabled systems are to identify structures within massive data, to generate novel and plausible explanations for those structures, and then to communicate these findings to analysts in ways that support further investigation. Having developed the structures and explanations, a NIMD-enabled system will help analysts evaluate them and track their plausibility as events unfold - gathering and tracking evidence related to multiple chains of reasoning, making it easy to recognize and simultaneously evaluate multiple alternatives objectively. In particular, the system will alert analysts when a less-attended candidate becomes more deserving of attention.
 
Place of Performance
Address: N/A
 
Record
SN00053698-W 20020406/020404213504 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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