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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 12, 2015 FBO #5102
MODIFICATION

A -- Army Innovation Challenge Industry Day

Notice Date
11/10/2015
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
541712 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - New Jersey, BUILDING 10 PHIPPS RD, PICATINNY ARSENAL, New Jersey, 07806-5000, United States
 
ZIP Code
07806-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W15QKN16z2920
 
Archive Date
12/1/2015
 
Point of Contact
Frank J Corradi, Phone: 9737245421
 
E-Mail Address
frank.j.corradi.civ@mail.mil
(frank.j.corradi.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
AN IMPORTANT UPDATE to the previously released SPECIAL NOTICE as of 11/10/15: In an effort to remedy any possible confusion regarding this SPECIAL NOTICE, this requirement will be released through the Consortium for Command, Control, Communications and Computer Technologies (C5). Membership in C5 is required in order to participate in the challenge. For information on the C5 and/or how to become a member, visit the following website: http://c5technologies.org/. The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)), Army Cyber Command and Second Army (ARCYBER & 2A), and TRADOC are initiating a Cyber Innovation Challenge to investigate software-based prototype solutions. The intent of the challenge is to evaluate the technical feasibility of a bottom up approach to investigating continuous monitoring and risk scoring, focused initially on developing a risk-based score card capability tool at operational and tactical echelons. As part of the global mission in cyberspace operations, understanding network health and status, as part of larger Cyber SA, and the associated risks generated in the cyberspace domain can be decomposed into functions that rely upon technical elements such as analytics, storage, and visualization. This Cyber Innovation Challenge effort is focused specifically on the commander's ability to visualize the cyber risk posture associated with the networks and assets supporting critical missions. The visualization capability includes, but is not be limited to, various types of data sources such as network topology, friendly asset and open-source information, key-user and threat activity information, and overlays of cyberspace assets on terrain, while supporting interoperability with external mission-command systems. This type of approach allows for the aggregation of information in an Area of Operations (AO) to build a complete risk-based score card that is understandable to decision-makers who are not technically knowledgeable. In order to operate successfully in cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum, understanding risk at this echelon must then lead to the implementation of measures that mitigate vulnerabilities and result in a risk-based posture that is acceptable for mission assurance. As previously stated, the Cyber Innovation Challenge is focused on providing commanders and staff elements at the Brigade (BDE) level tailorable and time-relevant information, which facilitates risk-based decision-making. Therefore, the capability must include the ability to understand the cyber posture of the commander's area of responsibility, accounting for all segments of the battlespace (i.e., blue, red and grey). Based on relevance and classification level, the tool must allow for shareable data among the stakeholder community, support analytics on local data stores, and modeling and simulation activities as part of the overall cyber-execution model. The challenge's overarching goal is for the selected awardee(s) to deliver software-based risk-based score card prototype solutions allowing operational evaluation of the capabilities' technical feasibility across various mission areas. This initial aspect of continuous monitoring and risk scoring and supporting solutions must nest within larger, more comprehensive Cyber SA capability; and therefore, any solution offered should be modular to enable integration into all aspects of Cyber SA and Mission Command. An Industry Day is planned for 18 November in the National Capital Region at the MITRE Conference Center which will provide Industry/Academia the opportunity to obtain further details and engage in discussion on Government requirements with the Government sponsors. Additional details and registration information is available at: www.afei.org. The Industry Day will highlight Army requirements and the framework for a follow on Cyber Innovation Challenge event. This Industry Day will serve as an initial opportunity for interested members of industry and academia to meet and discuss details with key Army stakeholders, Army Cyber, TRADOC Cyber Center of Excellence (CoE), ASAALT Program Executive Offices (PEOs). Advance information can be obtained by contacting Mr. Larry Jennings at larry.l.jennings8.ctr@mail.mil. The Army Innovation Challenge and the TRADOC Cyber Quest efforts are complimentary efforts both focused at investigating various aspects of a large requirements space. The Innovation Challenge requirement will be released through an existing consortium community and will utilize Other Transaction Authority (OTA) as the framework, allowing industry to engage with Government. This Industry Day is open to all interested parties across Government, industry, and academia. This is not a Request for Proposals or Request for Quote, but for planning purposes only. A contract award will not be made from this announcement. The purpose of this announcement is to provide members of industry advanced notification of Government intent. Event Location MITRE Conference Center MITRE 1 Building (H) 7525 Colshire Drive McLean, VA 22102-7539 The Conference Center (South Lobby) is accessed through the back entrance of Building H. Front entrance will not allow access to the event. Parking (free) is allocated there for the event.
 
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Record
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