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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 28,1997 PSA#1792Commander, USAINSCOM SPT Bn (PROV), Attn: IASB-DCO, 8825 Beulah Street,
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5246 D -- DEVELOPMENT OF PATHFINDER/SENTINEL, VERSIONS 12.0 -- 16.0 SOL
DASC01-97-R-0007 DUE 043097 POC Hans J. Goeth, 703-706-2258;
Contracting Officer, Cheryl D. Jamison, 703-706-2766 E-MAIL: click here
to contact the contract specialist via e-mail,
hjgoeth@vulcan.belvoir.army.mil. The U.S. Army Intelligence and
Security Command intends to award a one year contract with four -- one
year options to provide updated versions of an existing system known
as Pathfinder/Sentinel for the National Ground Intelligence Center. The
primary objective of Pathfinder/Sentinel is the integration of multiple
sources of data utilizing analytical tools. The effort will focus on
current and future distributed multi-tasking computing environments in
use within the defense and intelligence communities. This effort will
ensure the Government receives fully functional and Government owned
intelligence analysis applications, algorithms and software. The
development of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system will cover the
acquisition and pre-processing of data, methods for accommodating
multiple formats, analytical tools and methods, collaboration,
communicating analytical results, development of reference tools and
improving the connectivity between local and remote users in the
intelligence community. This requirement also includes delivery and
training of personnel of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system as it is
developed and the performance of surveys of computer hardware and
software that may be applicable to the development of the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system to include advantages/disadvantages of using
commercial software for the development effort. Specifically the
contractor shall develop the capability to access and transfer data
from additional data sources to include Government data bases,
messaging and cable feeds, personal analysts files and
commercial/public data sources to the Pathfinder/Sentinel system.
Capability of the system will include the development of the ability to
access and transfer data between mainframes, mini-computers and
microcomputer hardware and software to access, transmit, download,
pre-process and convert data base formats to a common
Pathfinder/Sentinel system format. Data types to be accessed and
transferred include text, audio, video, graphics, photographic (digital
and analog), numeric and symbolic. Automated analytical tools will be
developed to exploit textual and multimedia multi-formatted data.
Analytical methods to be automated include content and contextual
analysis, pattern analysis, change detection, network analysis, author
connectivity, facility analysis, organizational analysis,
timelining/temporal analysis, spatial/geographic analysis,
collaborative analysis and advanced text searching capabilities.
Development of enhanced automated sorting, collation linking and
filtering processes will be required as they are identified. Develop
software enabling analysts to export the results of the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system analysis to finished reports, briefings or
any product used to communicate with decision makers. Develop tools to
export findings to existing relational data base. Procure, test and
evaluate commercial off the shelf software for inclusion into the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Automate and provide a user interface to
system and administration functions that include file and data
management, connectivity, communications and networking. Develop
software to integrate the Pathfinder/Sentinel system into existing
automation architectures within the intelligence community and the
provision of network connectivity within the intelligence community.
Automate the process, display and visualize quantitative and text-based
data extracted or identified by the Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Provide
the capability to display text data content and meaning, entity
associations (people, organizations, places and things), numeric data
and geographic data drawn from data loaded into the Pathfinder/sentinel
system. Develop Web-based versions of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system
applications that include advanced searching, browsing, visualization,
geographic plotting and alerting functions to be applied to
distributed data located on a wide area network. Develop applications
and capabilities within the Pathfinder/Sentinel system that allows
users to collaborate across a wide area network and allow users to
share resources and findings generated by the Pathfinder/Sentinel
system and to work jointly on displays, overlays and generated output
from the Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Integrate chat features and video
teleconferencing functions as designated. Develop software to
automatically identify, extract and tag entities (people,
organizations, facilities, locations, military units, equipment,
quantitative and economic data). Extraction tools will include features
supporting user created dictionaries, automatic identification of the
position of extracted entities in the source text and the transfer of
extracted data to other tools in the Pathfinder/Sentinel system.
Integrate commercial off the shelf and Government owned software as
designated. Integrate software from other Government agencies and
commercial vendors. Commercial off the shelf software utilized by the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system includes Memex 4.X, Excaliber RetrievalWare
5 and 6, OILSTOCK 4.X, Claritech's InfoNuggets, UMIX GUI builder,
XRTgraphics tool kit, OpenWindows 3.0, Motif, Common Desktop
Environment (CDE), Mosaic, Netscape, Solaris and IRIX. Install,
configure, integrate, troubleshoot, support and train the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system at user sites as designated. Integration and
support will include configuration of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system
for site computing architectures, establishing data feeds and data
bases, establishing new users, providing hot-line support, answering
user questions, troubleshooting software problems, providing follow-up
services for the Pathfinder/Sentinel system training and provide
training for site system administrators in maintaining the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system software and data bases. All proposed
personnel and facility shall possess a Top Secret security clearance
with a special background investigation (SBI) and must meet Sensitive
Compartmented Information (SCI) eligibility requirements as determined
by the United States Army Central Personnel Clearance Facility by the
date of contract award. Toensure timely processing, all solicitation
requests should be received within 15 calendar days after publication
of this notice. Solicitation requests must be in writing. Solicitation
requests may be e-mailed to the following address:
hjgoeth@vulcan.belvoir.army.mil. Solicitation requests via fax may be
sent to: 703-806-1156, Attn:H.J.Goeth. All responsible sources may
submit an offer which will be considered. Telephonic inquiries will not
be honored. See Note 26.***** The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security
Command intends to award a one year contract with four -- one year
options to provide updated versions of an existing system known as
Pathfinder/Sentinel for the National Ground Intelligence Center. The
primary objective of Pathfinder/Sentinel is the integration of multiple
sources of data utilizing analytical tools. The effort will focus on
current and future distributed multi-tasking computing environments in
use within the defense and intelligence communities. This effort will
ensure the Government receives fully functional and Government owned
intelligence analysis applications, algorithms and software. The
development of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system will cover the
acquisition and pre-processing of data, methods for accommodating
multiple formats, analytical tools and methods, collaboration,
communicating analytical results, development of reference tools and
improving the connectivity between local and remote users in the
intelligence community. This requirement also includes delivery and
training of personnel of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system as it is
developed and the performance of surveys of computer hardware and
software that may be applicable to the development of the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system to include advantages/disadvantages of using
commercial software for the development effort. Specifically the
contractor shall develop the capability to access and transfer data
from additional data sources to include Government data bases,
messaging and cable feeds, personal analysts files and
commercial/public data sources to the Pathfinder/Sentinel system.
Capability of the system will include the development of the ability to
access and transfer data between mainframes, mini-computers and
microcomputer hardware and software to access, transmit, download,
pre-process and convert data base formats to a common
Pathfinder/Sentinel system format. Data types to be accessed and
transferred include text, audio, video, graphics, photographic (digital
and analog), numeric and symbolic. Automated analytical tools will be
developed to exploit textual and multimedia multi-formatted data.
Analytical methods to be automated include content and contextual
analysis, pattern analysis, change detection, network analysis, author
connectivity, facility analysis, organizational analysis,
timelining/temporal analysis, spatial/geographic analysis,
collaborative analysis and advanced text searching capabilities.
Development of enhanced automated sorting, collation linking and
filtering processes will be required as they areidentified. Develop
software enabling analysts to export the results of the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system analysis to finished reports, briefings or
any product used to communicate with decision makers. Develop tools to
export findings to existing relational data base. Procure, test and
evaluate commercial off the shelf software for inclusion into the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Automate and provide a user interface to
system and administration functions that include file and data
management, connectivity, communications and networking. Develop
software to integrate the Pathfinder/Sentinel system into existing
automation architectures within the intelligence community and the
provision of network connectivity within the intelligence community.
Automate the process, display and visualize quantitative and text-based
data extracted or identified by the Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Provide
the capability to display text data content and meaning, entity
associations (people, organizations, places and things), numericdata
and geographic data drawn from data loaded into the Pathfinder/sentinel
system. Develop Web-based versions of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system
applications that include advanced searching, browsing, visualization,
geographic plotting and alerting functions to be applied to
distributed data located on a wide area network. Develop applications
and capabilities within the Pathfinder/Sentinel system that allows
users to collaborate across a wide area network and allow users to
share resources and findings generated by the Pathfinder/Sentinel
system and to work jointly on displays, overlays and generated output
from the Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Integrate chat features and video
teleconferencing functions as designated. Develop software to
automatically identify, extract and tag entities (people,
organizations, facilities, locations, military units, equipment,
quantitative and economic data). Extraction tools will include features
supporting user created dictionaries, automatic identification of the
positionof extracted entities in the source text and the transfer of
extracted data to other tools in the Pathfinder/Sentinel system.
Integrate commercial off the shelf and Government owned software as
designated. Integrate software from other Government agencies and
commercial vendors. Commercial off the shelf software utilized by the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system includes Memex 4.X, Excaliber RetrievalWare
5 and 6, OILSTOCK 4.X, Claritech's InfoNuggets, UMIX GUI builder, XRT
graphics tool kit, OpenWindows 3.0, Motif, Common Desktop Environment
(CDE), Mosaic, Netscape, Solaris and IRIX. Install, configure,
integrate, troubleshoot, support and train the Pathfinder/Sentinel
system at user sites as designated. Integration and support will
include configuration of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system for site
computing architectures, establishing data feeds and data bases,
establishing new users, providing hot-line support, answering user
questions, troubleshooting software problems, providing follow-up
services for the Pathfinder/Sentinel system training and provide
training for site system administrators in maintaining the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system software and data bases. All proposed
personnel and facility shall possess a Top Secret security clearance
with a special background investigation (SBI) and must meet Sensitive
Compartmented Information (SCI) eligibility requirements as determined
by the United States Army Central Personnel Clearance Facility by the
date of contract award. To ensure timely processing, all solicitation
requests should be received within 15 calendar days after publication
of this notice. Solicitation requests must be in writing. Solicitation
requests may be e-mailed to the following address:
hjgoeth@vulcan.belvoir.army.mil. Solicitation requests via fax may be
sent to: 703-806-1156, Attn:H.J.Goeth. All responsible sources may
submit an offer which will be considered. Telephonic inquiries will not
be honored. See Note 26.***** The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security
Command intends to award a one yearcontract with four -- one year
options to provide updated versions of an existing system known as
Pathfinder/Sentinel for the National Ground Intelligence Center. The
primary objective of Pathfinder/Sentinel is the integration of multiple
sources of data utilizing analytical tools. The effort will focus on
current and future distributed multi-tasking computing environments in
use within the defense and intelligence communities. This effort will
ensure the Government receives fully functional and Government owned
intelligence analysis applications, algorithms and software. The
development of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system will cover the
acquisition and pre-processing of data, methods for accommodating
multiple formats, analytical tools and methods, collaboration,
communicating analytical results, development of reference tools and
improving the connectivity between local and remote users in the
intelligence community. This requirement also includes delivery and
training of personnel of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system as it is
developed and the performance of surveys of computer hardware and
software that may be applicable to the development of the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system to include advantages/disadvantages of using
commercial software for the development effort. Specifically the
contractor shall develop the capability to access and transfer data
from additional data sources to include Government data bases,
messaging and cable feeds, personal analysts files and
commercial/public data sources to the Pathfinder/Sentinel system.
Capability of the system will include the development of the ability to
access and transfer data between mainframes, mini-computers and
microcomputer hardware and software to access, transmit, download,
pre-process and convert data base formats to a common
Pathfinder/Sentinel system format. Data types to be accessed and
transferred include text, audio, video, graphics, photographic (digital
and analog), numeric and symbolic. Automated analytical tools will be
developed to exploit textual and multimedia multi-formatted data.
Analytical methods to be automated include content and contextual
analysis, pattern analysis, change detection, network analysis, author
connectivity, facility analysis, organizational analysis,
timelining/temporal analysis, spatial/geographic analysis,
collaborative analysis and advanced text searching capabilities.
Development of enhanced automated sorting, collation linking and
filtering processes will be required as they are identified. Develop
software enabling analysts to export the results of the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system analysis to finished reports, briefings or
any product used to communicate with decision makers. Develop tools to
export findings to existing relational data base. Procure, test and
evaluate commercial off the shelf software for inclusion into the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Automate and provide a user interface to
system and administration functions that include file and data
management, connectivity, communications and networking. Develop
software to integrate the Pathfinder/Sentinel system into existing
automation architectures within the intelligence community and the
provision of network connectivity within the intelligence community.
Automate the process, display and visualize quantitative and text-based
data extracted or identified by the Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Provide
the capability to display text data content and meaning, entity
associations (people, organizations, places and things), numeric data
and geographic data drawn from data loaded into the Pathfinder/sentinel
system. Develop Web-based versions of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system
applications that include advanced searching, browsing, visualization,
geographic plotting and alerting functions to be applied to
distributed data located on a wide area network. Develop applications
and capabilities within the Pathfinder/Sentinel system that allows
users to collaborate across a wide area network and allow users to
share resources and findings generated by the Pathfinder/Sentinel
system and to work jointly on displays, overlays and generated output
from the Pathfinder/Sentinel system. Integrate chat features and video
teleconferencing functions as designated. Develop software to
automatically identify, extract and tag entities (people,
organizations, facilities, locations, military units, equipment,
quantitative and economic data). Extraction tools will include features
supporting user created dictionaries, automatic identification of the
position of extracted entities in the source text and the transfer of
extracted data to other tools in the Pathfinder/Sentinel system.
Integrate commercial off the shelf and Government owned software as
designated. Integrate software from other Government agencies and
commercial vendors. Commercial off the shelf software utilized by the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system includes Memex 4.X, Excaliber RetrievalWare
5 and 6, OILSTOCK 4.X, Claritech's InfoNuggets, UMIX GUI builder, XRT
graphics tool kit, OpenWindows 3.0, Motif, Common Desktop Environment
(CDE), Mosaic, Netscape, Solaris and IRIX. Install, configure,
integrate, troubleshoot, support and train the Pathfinder/Sentinel
system at user sites as designated. Integration and support will
include configuration of the Pathfinder/Sentinel system for site
computing architectures, establishing data feeds and data bases,
establishing new users, providing hot-line support, answering user
questions, troubleshooting software problems, providing follow-up
services for the Pathfinder/Sentinel system training and provide
training for site system administrators in maintaining the
Pathfinder/Sentinel system software and data bases. All proposed
personnel and facility shall possess a Top Secret security clearance
with a special background investigation (SBI) and must meet Sensitive
Compartmented Information (SCI) eligibility requirements as determined
by the United States Army Central Personnel Clearance Facility by the
date of contract award. To ensure timely processing, all solicitation
requests should be received within 15 calendar days after publication
of this notice. Solicitation requests must be in writing. Solicitation
requests may be e-mailed to the following address:
hjgoeth@vulcan.belvoir.army.mil. Solicitation requests via fax may be
sent to: 703-806-1156, Attn:H.J.Goeth. All responsible sources may
submit an offer which will be considered. Telephonic inquiries will not
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