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DAAB07-03-C-K007 (Zones 1, 4, 6 & 7, Areas 3.1, 3.3, 3.6, 3.18)
Performance Zones: U.S. Army Communications & Electronics Command (CECOM), Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey, Zone 1; AIS RBD project office, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4; AIS RBD software development office, Monterey, California, Zone 6; and AIS program management office, Seattle, Washington, Zone 7.

Work Performed: AIS RBD designed and developed a virtual simulation system for a command, control, computers, communications and intelligence (C4I) and situational awareness Government test bed for supporting Future Force and Land Warrior concept analysis. AIS delivered and installed the modified SVS® system at Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey. Activities include: conducting research and development; designing, developing and integrating real-time, distributed, virtual simulations; designing and modifying AIS SVS® software to provide advanced C4I features; and conducting end-user training on software functionality and usage.


DAAD17-03-0139 (Zones 2, 4 & 5, Areas 3.1, 3.4, 3.5, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9)
Performance Zones: Army Research Lab (ARL), Aberdeen, Maryland, Zone 2; Ft. Benning, Georgia, Zone 4; MTS Systems, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Zone 5; and VSD office, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Zone 5.

Work Performed: VSD provided system design, engineering and oversight for the construction of the second generation Omni-Directional Treadmill (ODT) – an advanced locomotion user interface for virtual simulation systems. Activities included: conducting research and development; designing and developing advanced prototypes; developing extensive design and technical documentation; conducting reliability and maintainability tests and analyses; performing human factors and usability engineering studies; and designing, developing and testing system safety. Multiple ODTs will be built, delivered and integrated at ARL and Ft. Benning starting this month (March 2006). The device is a candidate for advanced research and development programs such as the Virtual Technologies and Environments (VIRTE) program at the Office of Naval Research (ONR).


GS-02F-0009J (Zone 3, Area 3.3)
Performance Zones: NSWDG (Navy Seals), Virginia Beach, Virginia, Zone 3.

Work Performed: Under Order # H92244-05-F-0237, AIS delivered, installed, customized and provided training on the AIS PRISim® video-based, judgmental use-of-force simulation system with custom content developed for the Navy Seals. Activities included providing, integrating, and training on a modeling and simulation system with custom content.


GS-02F-0009J (Zone 4, Area 3.2)
Performance Zones: Soldier Battle Lab (SBL), Fort Benning, Georgia, Zone 4.

Work Performed: Under Order # A20779300, AIS provided on-site labor (one full-time person) to support the mission of the Dismounted Battlespace Battle Lab (DBBL) Simulation Center. Activities include: providing engineering support for the SVS® advanced virtual simulation systems and corresponding simulation exercises; providing software configuration and modifications to adapt software for use in training and advanced concept explorations, and providing troubleshooting of hardware and software systems on a daily basis.


N00039-01-D-2203 (Zones 2 & 6, Areas 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.11, 3.12, 3.20)
Performance Zones: Contracting SPAWAR, San Diego, CA, Zone 6; R&A’s Simulation & Training Facility, Monterey, California, Zone 6; SPAWAR Headquarters and Systems Center, San Diego, California, Zone 6; Manassas, Virginia, Zone 2; Columbia, Maryland, Zone 2; McLean, Virginia, Zone 2; Reston, VA, Zone 2; and Albuquerque, New Mexico, Zone 6.

Work Performed: R&A is currently providing support to SPAWAR with services (8 completed and 14 on-going Task Orders) needed to support the identification, development and transition to production of C4ISR technologies for the Navy. This also includes maintenance/upgrade of existing programs, e.g., the Naval Simulation System (NSS). The contract effort supports the following C4ISR technologies and legacy systems: Programmatic Support, Analysis of Operational Concepts for Advanced Technology, System Engineering & Technology Assistance, Prototype Development, Demonstration & Exercise Support, Ship/Shore/Submarine Installation and Integration, Test & Evaluation, Integrated Logistics Support, Software Identification and/or Development, Modeling & Simulation, Manpower, Personnel and Training, Shelterized Systems Design, Fabrication and Assembly, Operational Experimentation, and NSS.


N00140-01-C-H010: 10/16/2000 –03/15/2004 (Zones 1, 3, 4 & 6, Areas 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.11, 3.12, 3.20) AND 2.1.2.1.7 N00140-04-D-0011: 03/12/2004 to 03/11/2007 (Zones 1, 3, 4 & 6, Areas 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.11, 3.12, 3.14, 3.18)
Performance Zones: FISC Norfolk, Philadelphia Detachment, Pennsylvania, Zone 1; R&A’s Simulation & Training Center, Monterey, California, Zone 6; JWFC, Suffolk, Virginia, Zone 3; JWFC Site, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4.

Work Performed: R&A has provided support to JFCOM/JWFC’s management of the Joint Theater Level Simulation (JTLS) under these two contracts and numerous other contracts spanning over 20 years. Overall tasks include maintaining the current version of JTLS; implementing functional changes approved by the JTLS Configuration Control Board (CCB); enhancing JTLS prototypes to demonstrate capability; providing detailed designs for later full-scale development; providing technical support during Combatant Commander and JTF training exercises; providing preliminary analysis and design for future versions of JTLS; and providing JTLS technical support and training to the JTLS user community.


N00189-03-C-0037 (Zone 3, Area 3.18)
Performance Zones: Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia, Zone 3.

Work Performed: AIS delivered, installed, configured and performed system training on an AIS PRISim® video-based, judgmental use-of-force simulation system with custom content developed for the Navy. Activities include providing on-site training to Navy personnel on use, customization and maintenance of the system.


N00421-01-C-0422 (Zone 2, Area 3.6)
Performance Zones: BRS’ Leesburg, Virginia facility and NAS Pax River, Maryland, Zone 2.

Work Performed: BRS developed five radar simulators for MH-60R Tactical Operational Flight Trainers (TOFT). This Digital Radar Landmass Simulation (DRLMS) provides weather and ground return images simulating the performance of the AN/APS-147 radar system. It provides realistic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) simulation of surface vessel targets, as well as a sophisticated target tracking capability for stimulating aircraft Mission Computer equipment.


N61339-00-C-0001 (Zones 4 and 6, Area 3.8)
Performance Zones: AIS RBD project office and U.S. Army PEO STRI, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4; and AIS RBD software development office, Monterey, California, Zone 6.

Work Performed: AIS RBD designed, developed and integrated an advanced human-computer interface for the Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT) Enhanced Dismounted Infantry Manned Module (E-DIMM). AIS RBD reconfigured and modified the standard SVS® user interface, consisting of an advanced tracking system and mockup M4 rifle, to integrate and be interoperable with the CCTT software and hardware systems. Activities include performing human factors engineering and support to design and implement a system for the trainee to seamlessly interact with the CCTT synthetic environment training system.


N61339-00-C-0062 (Zones 2 & 3, Areas 3.2, 3.5, 3.14)
Performance Zones: BRS’ Leesburg, Virginia facility, Zone 2; NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Zone 3.

Work Performed: BRS developed three Digital Radar Landmass Simulation (DRLMS) systems for replacing older architecture Artificial Radar Image Generator as part of a major rehost program to the F-14D Weapons System Trainer (WST) and Mission Function Trainer (MFT) Radar Simulation System devices. This newly implemented system provides realistic simulation of air and ground returns for the AN/APG-71 radar system and is interoperable with the WST and MFT devices. Provided a Database Generation System (DBGS) for editing and/or creating new radar database areas.


N61339-00-D-0021 (Zones 2 & 4, Areas 3.14)
Performance Zones: BRS’ Leesburg, Virginia facility, Zone 2; Aero Simulation Inc., Tampa, Florida, Zone 4; and US Coast Guard Station, Mobile, Alabama, Zone 4.

Work Performed: BRS developed two RDR-1300 radar simulators for incorporation into US Coast Guard HH-60 and HH-65 flight simulators. These units provide geo-specific gaming areas including customized features for buoys and numerous airfields. Both units output RS-170 radar video to cockpit displays.


N61339-02-C-0115 (Zone 4, Area 3.5)
Performance Zones: AIS RBD project office, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4; and U.S. Army RDECOM and PEO STRI, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4.

Work Performed: AIS RBD assisted in the design and development of data models, standards, software, and technical documentation for the Synthetic Environment Data Representation Interchange Specification (SEDRIS). SEDRIS is a Defense Modeling and Simulation Office (DMSO) initiative to increase interoperability and reuse of synthetic environments within DoD and elsewhere.


N61339-03-C-0161 (Zones 4, 6 & 7, Area 3.1, 3.4, 3.6 and 3.14)
Performance Zones: AIS RBD project office and U.S. Army RDECOM, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4; AIS RBD software development office, Monterey, California, Zone 6; and AIS program management office, Seattle, Washington, Zone 7.

Work Performed: AIS RBD designed, developed and prototyped a combined hardware/software device, Virtual Emergency Medical Simulation (VEMS), to enable emergency medical first responders and combat medics to take vitals of a virtual patient. The hardware device enabled: the use of palpitation and stethoscope to determine pulse and heart rates, the use of hearing and tactile feedback to determine breathing, and the use of a blood pressure cuff to determine blood pressure. The device interfaced with SVS® advanced virtual modeling and simulation software to provide the synthetic environment context for the trainee. Activities include research and development; designing and implementing a combined hardware/software prototype device; developing new software to simulate a virtual patient; and interoperability with the SVS® and other virtual simulation system.


N61339-04-C-0026 (Zones 4, 5, 6 & 7, Areas 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.14, 3.15, 3.18, 3.20)
Performance Zones: AIS RBD project office and U.S. Army RDECOM, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4; Ft. Campbell Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) Range, Kentucky, Zone 5; AIS RBD software development office, Monterey, California, Zone 6; and AIS program management office, Seattle, Washington, Zone 7.

Work Performed: AIS RBD designed and developed a custom, transportable virtual simulation shelter called the Virtual Integrated MOUT Training System (VI-MTS). VI-MTS consisted of immersive and desktop, first-person SVS® virtual simulation systems integrated with the OneSAF constructive simulation and After Action Review (AAR) tools developed by the University of Central Florida (UCF). VI-MTS was integrated with the Ft. Campbell MOUT training site. AIS also supported on-site exercises and experiments involving live troops and provided training to on-site personnel. Activities include: engineering support to design and implement the training shelter; modeling and simulation integration; documenting system design and descriptions for the integrated simulations and infrastructure; custom software modifications to AIS’ SVS® simulation software; conducting reliability and maintainability tests and analyses; supporting interoperability and trials involving actual combat troops and multiple simulation systems with live, virtual and constructive linkages; integrating the simulations and training shelter with the Ft. Campbell MOUT training range; training the on-site personnel for proper system operation; and program support in terms of designing scenarios and providing subject matter expertise (SME) input for overall management of the exercises and simulations.


N68711-01-D-6533 (Zone 6, Area 3.9, 3.15)
Performance Zones: Camp Pendleton, California, Zone 6.

Work Performed: AIS Ltd. was a subcontractor to architects Mosher, Drew, Watson, and Ferguson and performed a safety investigation study for the Close Quarter Battle (CQB) course at Camp Pendleton. Activities include conducting site and user safety surveys of the CQB facility and range.


W911QX-04-C-011 (Zones 2, 4, 6 & 7, Areas 3.1, 3.3, 3.8, 3.18)
Performance Zones: Army Research Lab (ARL), Aberdeen, Maryland, Zone 2; Ft. Benning, Georgia, Zone 4; AIS RBD project office, Orlando, Florida, Zone 4; AIS RBD software development office, Monterey, California, Zone 6; and AIS program management office, Seattle, Washington, Zone 7.

Work Performed: AIS RBD designed and developed a virtual simulation system for Government analyses and studies for providing large scale virtual simulation systems with wide field-of-view displays and with advanced user interface locomotion devices such as the Omni-Directional Treadmill (ODT). Activities include: conducting research and development; designing and developing simulation systems; integrating simulation software with advanced user interfaces and verifying interoperability; conducting human factors analysis for multi-screen usability; and providing on-site training of system setup, configuration and usage.

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