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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 26,1998 PSA#2060"INTO THE 21ST CENTURY: THE FOUNDATION FOR PROGRESS" SYMPOSIUM, JUNE
18-19, 1998 The Directorate of Combat Development, U.S. Army Air
Defense Artillery (ADA) School, Fort Bliss, Texas is seeking industry
presentations of innovative research and development applicable to air
and missile defense for the 21st Century and Army After Next (circa
2025). Our intent is to review ideas and emerging technologies in a
forum to be held at Fort Bliss, Texas on June 18-19, 1998. Briefings
will be made to an audience consisting of the Commanding General,
Deputy Commanding General, Director of Combat Developments, current
brigade and battalion commanders, and supporting staff members. Don't
miss this opportunity to meet key decision makers who steer the future
of Air Defense Artillery. The focus for this session remains on
developing a versatile and lethal air and missile defense (AMD) force
fully capable of meeting the many growing threats and challenges of the
next century. We must succeed in this endeavor, despite an austere
environment of constrained research and development resources that will
undoubtedly continue, and notwithstanding a scaled-back force structure
which will continue to be called upon for emergencies and many
operations other than war. Protection of these forces, enhancement of
their air and missile defense war fighting capabilities, and protection
of assets vital to our national security are our essential combat
development goals. Tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles,
unmanned aerial aircraft, as well as fixed and rotary-wing aircraft
will continue to proliferate and must be countered effectively along
with the increasing threat posed by rockets, artillery, mortar fire, as
well as the ever-present threat posed by weapons of mass destruction.
We seek ideas and methods to develop technologies and apply the means
to enable our forces to effectively defeat all of these threats.
Technological developments should address our Future Operational
Capabilities, which look for improved methods of: ADA force projection,
deployability and mobility; improved munitions for greater and extended
lethality; enhanced and user-friendly algorithms enabling fused,
comprehensive situational awareness, decision aids, and planning
support aids; rapid, accurate methods for automated and non-cooperative
threat classification, discrimination, identification, and correlation
of fire-control information; improved highly sensitive and
longer-range sensors yielding over-the-horizon detection,
identification and improved early warning; robust passive and active
methods of weapon system survivability; robotics and automation to
minimize manpower requirements and improve weapon system performance;
improved system sustainability and endurance; countermeasures to defeat
enemy aerial and space-based reconnaissance, surveillance and target
acquisition attempts; and virtual interfaces to enhance soldier
performance despite the speed and confusion of 21st century warfare.
The question to be asked is how can we rapidly develop the command and
control architectures necessary to govern such a capability for Force
XXI,and continue with affordable R&D that will enable us to build and
deploy systems with this kind of physical agility in the Army After
Next? Each proposed topic for presentation and abstract must be
received no later than April 24, 1998. Acceptable subjects will focus
on our Future Operational Capabilities (FOCs), and these applications
of technologies, organizations and/or training necessary to effectively
accomplish our AMD mission in the next century. We are seeking
quantitative and where necessary proprietary information to stimulate
the requirements determination process. This is not a request for
proposals! All information will be supplied at no cost to the
government, and proprietary information will be protected. Interesting
topics may lead to subsequent requests for further information,
possible experimentation and eventual development. For further
information, contact Major John Hinds, (915) 568-3972; fax (915)
568-2444 or e-mail hindsj@emh10.bliss.army.mil. Information may also be
obtained fromthe home page on the Internet (http://bliss-www.army.mil. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0552 19980326\SP-0014.MSC)
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