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Robotics Rodeo 14 - 18 May 2012. Robotics Rodeo 14-18 May 2012 Fort Benning , GA Combat Outpost. Gun Slinger. Corral. Setup Protect Sustain. Wagon Train. 2. Deployable Force Protection. Think Inside the Box. 3. Push Button House by Adam Kalkin. 4.
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Robotics Rodeo 14 - 18 May 2012
Robotics Rodeo14-18 May 2012Fort Benning, GACombat Outpost Gun Slinger Corral Setup Protect Sustain Wagon Train 2
Deployable Force Protection Think Inside the Box. 3
Mission Statement Demonstrate emerging robotic technologies that address capability gaps and are synchronized with S&T challenges and Warfighter Outcomes. Identify and recommend robust solutions for further experimentation.
Event Objectives A combination of task-based open events and ‘free-style’ demonstrations for market research, not source selection. This will be an opportunity for contractors and academia who may be new to the Army to demonstrate products and technology that are at or above TRL 6 in a operationally relevant environment, and provide contractors valuable exposure to military personnel.
Format • One week event 14-18 May 2012 • Robotic Technology Observation Demonstration and Discussion (RTOD2) Three Combat Outpost Vignettes • Corral • Gun Slinger • Wagon Train • Extravaganza – 16-17 May 2012 • VIP day - 17 May 2012
What is in it for Industry? • An opportunity to physically demonstrate component technologies • A single point of contact for both the Government & Contractors • Improved visibility • Enhanced communication • Gain access to PEO and PMs • Gain access to users, testers, and requirement developers • Gain access to TRADOC’s lead for ground robotics and a chance to qualify for their Limited Objective Experiment following the Robotics Rodeo • Gain access to senior Army leaders • Gain access to other OEMs • Opportunity to identify potential industry partners • An opportunity to gain feedback on products and technologies • Entry of your technology into the Robotics Database 9
RTOD2 (Combat Outpost) Overview
What is Robotic Technology Observation, Demonstration and Discussion (RTOD2)? Three vignettes designed to improve robotic capabilities Lead is Ground Vehicle Robotics (GVR) TARDEC supported by ARCIC and MBL. Identify & leverage Industry’s investment in advanced technologies Qualification Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 Actual system completed/qualified through test & demonstration (no R&D) Submit application in the starter packet format to Rodeo mailbox DAMI_RoboticsRodeo@conus.army.mil Participation is limited RTOD2—What is it? BL • Supports Army’s Robotics Vision through a • disciplined approach 11
Potential Participants • PEO / PM • RS-JPO Acquisition office responsible for the Army’s robotic equipment • PEO I unmanned systems • PEO CS/CSS and others • User • Soldiers from Maneuver Center of Excellence • MCoE Requirements Developers • Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) • Research & Development • TARDEC • ARL • RDECOM • ARDEC • Natick • AMRDEC • SPAWAR • DARPA • Other Organizations • HQDA • JGRE • Test Community • Other PMs • Other Agencies RTOD2 Observation Teams • Diverse viewpoints represented through process BL
RTOD2 Focus Areas S&T Challenge (MCoE Priority) WFO Capability Gap Vignette #1 Corral BDEs require additional capability in survivability operations Force Protection – Basing Protection Staff/Support Units lack ability to organically protect themselves #2 Gun Slinger Force Protection – Soldier/Small Unit Protection Modular force lacks Material Handling capability #3 Wagon Train Sustainability/ Logistics Sustainment #4 Scout Force Protection – On-the Move Maneuver brigades lack sufficient capability to detect IEDs Protection
Vignette Theme The theme for this year’s vignettes is support for the Combat Outpost (COP). We are looking for robotic technologies that demonstrate the capability to: • Deploy • Setup • Protect • Sustain • Relocate
Vignette #1 Corral”Setup, Deploy, and Relocate” • The robot must autonomously establish hasty prone fighting positions on a section of a combat outpost perimeter based on locations given by the operator. • This vignette specifically addresses S&T Challenge: • 1a (Force Protection – Basing) • WFO Protection. C Gun Slinger Corral Wagon Train
Vignette #1 Corral”Setup, Deploy, and Relocate” Requirements • Arrive: Sling-Loadable. UH-60 (6,000lbs) • Drive vehicle to starting location • Position vehicle at center of desired perimeter • Orient vehicle to face threat • Dig/Trench sets of Hasty Prone Fighting Positions on a 100ft. radius • Dig 1 set (Threshold), Dig 9 sets per hour (Objective) • Provide Soil Berm on threat side. Sets of two: 12” deep 30” wide 84” long Hasty Prone Fighting Position No soldier operators unless Safety release
Vignette #2 Gunslinger”Protect” • The robot must identify and alert the operator of potential hostile activity, then acquire and track moving targets. The purpose is to test the ability to autonomously discern friend or foe and be able to acquire targets from a squad transportable platform. This protection capability would be useful for small units operating away from the FOB or COP. This vignette will occur in both daylight and hours of darkness. Targets will be actual OPFOR in various dress and equipment configurations either walking, crouching or crawling. System will acquire and track target with man-in-the-loop to fire MILES Target Verification System. No actual weapons will be fired at the targets. • This vignette addresses: • S&T Challenge 1b (Force Protection – Soldier/Small Unit); • WFO-Protection • Capability Gap (Corps and Below staff units lack ability to organically protect themselves from threats while conducting mobile operations during CAM/WAS). Gun Slinger Corral Wagon Train
Vignette #2 Gunslinger”Protect” Requirements Acquire and Track people approaching COP within 100m whether they are walking, crouching, or crawling. 180 degree FOV Engage threat target with STORM Laser Designator (weapon surrogate) Confirm “Hit” with MILES Target Verification Day (Threshold), Night (Objective)
Vignette #3 Wagon Train”Sustain” • The robot must autonomously navigate to designated multiple locations and safely unload materiel in a specified order. Pallets representing different classes of supply will be utilized. The focus areas are autonomous navigation and materiel handling capabilities. • This vignette addresses: • S&T Challenge 2a (Overburdened – Physical Burden) • S&T Challenge 4a (Sustainability/Logistics) • WFO – Sustainment • Capability Gap (Modular force doesnot have sufficient Materiel Handling Equipment • to receive, store and issue palletized cargo). Gun Slinger Wagon Train
Vignette #3 Wagon Train”Sustain” Requirements Move from point A to point B (FOB to COP) along unimproved road Max speed 25mph Three pallet loads Drop one pallet at each of three pre-designated locations 250lb pallet 10 digit grid location provided
What is the Robotics Extravaganza? A networking opportunity Interaction between industry, Soldiers and Government representatives Opportunity to discuss robotics with key decision makers Freestyle demonstration Vendor booths & display areas Submit application in the starter packet format to Rodeo mailbox DAMI_RoboticsRodeo@conus.army.mil Submit request to participate in the Extravaganza alone to Rodeo mailbox DAMI_RoboticsRodeo@conus.army.mil What is it? BL • Generates excitement for robotics 23
Vendor Road to Rodeo 2012 14-18 May RODEO 14 MAR Frequency Allocation Form Due MAR Vendor Site Recon Deadline for Exhibit Space Registration 6 APR RTOD2 Notifications 15 FEB JAN - FEB Submissions Review 7 OCT 18 JAN RTOD2 Vignette Interest Level Due Vendor Submissions Due 26 Sep Industry Day 24
How Manufacturers can obtain more information: Web site for latest Rodeo information http://www.tardec.info/roboticsrodeo RTOD2 Vignette Interest Response due 7 October 2011 How to get engaged: Submit Robotics Rodeo Participation Entry Form to TARDEC mailbox at DAMI_RoboticsRodeo@conus.army.mil RTOD2 applications due 18 January 2012 Extravaganza Only applications due 6 April 2012 How do I Start? 25
Confirmation of submission receipt After reviewing the submissions: Rodeo Liaison Officer Vendor demonstration plan Demonstration schedule Details on the vendor site recon Fee collection procedures Keep checking the website for the latest Rodeo information! What we owe you 26
Participation Fees • RTOD2 Participation Fees • RTOD2 Demonstration and Feedback, Extravaganza Demonstration, 10’ x 10’ indoor booth or 10’ outdoor display area, 20’ x 60’ vehicle storage / work area (one per vendor) • $1,000.00 if accepted • Extravaganza Only Participation Fees • Extravaganza Demonstration, 10’ x 10’ indoor booth or 10’ outdoor display area, 20’ x 60’ vehicle storage / work area (one per vendor) • $750.00 if accepted • Additional Options • Display Areas • Indoor Display Booth (within tent) $5.00/sq ft • Outdoor Display $15/frontal width ft.
Submission Form • Standardized PDF Portfolio for Robotics Rodeo Participation • Forms are hosted on the TARDEC Robotics Rodeo website • Robotics Rodeo Participation Entry Form (RR-PEF) • Contains all components for Company background, contact information, media information, Technology Demonstration Plan. • Robotics Rodeo Additional Technology Entry Form (RR-ATEF) • Utilized for companies that wish to enter more than one technology (one per additional technology). • Fort Benning UAV request forms DD2400 - DD2402 • On-line DD 1494 Frequency submission instructions must be submitted no later than14 MAR 2012