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UNCLASSIFIED. Federal Business Connections Conference with Congressman Robert Aderholt (U). December 2, 2009. Mr. Lee Rosenberg Director MDA Office of Small Business Programs. Approved for Public Release 09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09). UNCLASSIFIED. Overview (U).
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UNCLASSIFIED Federal Business Connections Conference with Congressman Robert Aderholt (U) December 2, 2009 Mr. Lee Rosenberg Director MDA Office of Small Business Programs Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09) UNCLASSIFIED
Overview (U) MDA Mission Goal and New Initiatives MDA Office of Small Business Programs OSBP and Small Business Opportunities for Small Business Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Missile Defense Agency Mission (U) Develop anintegrated, layeredBallistic Missile Defense System (BMDS): • To defend the United States, its deployed forces, friends and allies • From ballistic missiles of all ranges • Capable of engaging them in all phases of flight Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
IIA IA IB The PB10 BMDS (U) Sensors Midcourse X-Band Radar Early Warning Radar Space Tracking & Surveillance System Sea-Based Radars AN/TPY-2 SPY-1 Overhead Persistent Infrared UAV Based Sensor Boost Ascent Midcourse Terminal Sea-Based Terminal Airborne Laser (Tail 1) Ground-Based Midcourse Defense Terminal High Altitude Area Defense Aegis BMD SM-3 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Command, Control, Battle Management & Communications NMCC USSTRATCOM USNORTHCOM USPACOM EUCOM CENTCOM PB10 Sustains Midcourse Defense (ICBMs) While Emphasizing Terminal (SRBMs) And Efficient And Operationally-effective Early Intercepts (MRBMs, IRBMs) Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Missile Defense Goals (U) Hedge against future Near-term defense Launch $191M $368M 2,840M* $1,335M *$1,538M of midcourse has early intercept applications Boost Ascent Midcourse Terminal Pervasive Sensors, Testing & Integration $3,093M • Enhance protection of deployed forces, allies and friends against existing threats • Field more Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) and Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) interceptors • Begin conversion of 6 additional Aegis ships • Maintain a long-range midcourse capability to defeat rogue state threats against U.S. • Complete emplacement of 26 Ground-Based Interceptors (GBIs) at Fort Greely and 4 at Vandenberg Air Force Base • Extensive development to enhance GMD capability continues • Balance midcourse Research & Development with early intercept Research & Development • Terminate midcourse Multiple Kill Vehicle • Terminate Kinetic Energy Interceptor program • Cancel Air-Borne Laser (ABL) Tail #2 and focus program on Research & Development • Demonstrate early intercept technologies to hedge against threat growth Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09) ms-112575 / 063009
New Missile Defense Initiatives (U) Transportable VLS Precision Tracking Satellite SystemPlanning Airborne InfraredSystem ToSupport BMD Risk Reduction For Extended Range THAAD Land-Based SM-3 Other Engage on Airborne Infrared (sea-based SM-3) Engage on Airborne Infrared (land-based SM-3) Engage on STSS New Initiatives Will Increase MDA Government Large And Small Business Opportunities Starting In FY10 Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09) ms-112575 / 063009
Current MDA OSBP Organization (U) MDA Office of Small Business Huntsville, AL Outreach Program Subcontract Oversight SB Specialty Programs FM Matrix Spt Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
MDA Office of Small Business Programs Mission/Vision (U) • TheMissionof the Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) is to enablethe Missile Defense Agency to gain access to the efficiency, innovation, and creativity offered by small businesses • OSBP has aVisionto remain an integral player and value added advisor in the development of MDA acquisition strategies to ensure compliance with laws, directives, goals, and objectives related to small business initiatives; to serve as a facilitator for accessing untapped small business resources; and to serve as an advocate for small business in MDA procurements Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Statutory Small Business Goals for DoD: Total Small Business 23% Small Disadvantaged Business 5% Woman Owned Business 5% Service Disabled Veteran Owned 3% Historically Underutilized Business Zones 3% Small Business Utilization In MDA (U) MDA Total Acquisition Dollars* SB Prime Contracts 6.0% * Large Prime Systems Contracts (Boeing, LM, Raytheon, NG) LB Prime Non-system Contracts 9.7 % SB 1st Tier Subcontracts 9.3% * • MDA estimates that 34.1% of its acquisition dollars eventually flows to small businesses • 6.0% of MDA acquisition dollars are awarded as prime contracts to small businesses* • 9.3% are awarded to small businesses as 1st tier subcontractors* • MDA estimates another 18.8% of its acquisition dollars flow to small businesses through 2nd tier and below subcontracts** 34.1% 84.3% Estimate SB 2nd Tier and Below Subcontracts 18.8% ** 15.3% To SB’s documented* Aegis reporting ?% ? * Based on FY 08 reporting Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09) ** Based on FY 07 reporting ms-112575 / 063009
Small Businesses and MDA (U) • MiDAESS is the vehicle for future A&AS service contracting in MDA, so: • Stay engaged (FBO, PSC, Draft RFPs, etc) • Identify your market within the Agency • Respond to sources sought • Find teammates • Performance counts • Look at both prime and subcontracting opportunities • Other prime/subcontracting opportunities lie in Infrastructure Support (e.g. facilities support, IT, etc) • Many subcontracting opportunities with LB Primes: • Opportunities at all tiers • Engage SBLO’s • Mentor-Protégé Program • SBIR/STTR Program Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
MiDAESS Advisory & Assistance Support (A&AS) Scope And Schedule (U) Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09) ms-112575 / 063009
Small Business and Advanced Technology Exploration (U) • Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs • Fourth largest program in DoD • 160 SBIR Phase I awards, 90 Phase II awards in FY08 • $137 million SBIR/STTR funding in FY08 • SBIR/STTR focus areas • Reduce time from threat launch to intercept • • Detect • • Acquire • • Track • • Battle Management • • Assured Communications • • Fire Control • • Interceptor fly out time (miniaturization) • • Hit Assessment • System lifetime operational readiness and reliability Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09) ms-112575 / 063009
Opportunities in BMDS Development (U) • Advance Technology • Demonstrate early intercept capabilities • Seeking industry solutions for technology challenges • Pursue game-changing concepts/technologies to outpace threat • Seeking industry high risk/reward concepts • Five Strategic Technology Portfolios (STP) • Persistent Sensor Coverage • Pervasive Weapons Coverage • Global Battle Management • Effective Targeting • Effectiveness in Adverse Environments Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Opportunities in BMDS Development (U) • Early Intercept Support - Pervasive, Persistent, Precision Tracking System (PTSS) • Mid-Term: PTSS • Global, Multi-AOR • Immediate coverage of threats emerging from un-expected regions • Available, Supportable, Survivable • Multi-Mission Support • Space Situational Awareness (SSA) • Observation of adversary test ranges • Improved ITW/AA • Near-Term: UAV-Based Sensor • Provides regional coverage • Lower support costs • Minimal Modification • Multi-Mission Capable • All must be supported by a Global, Survivable Battle Management & Communications Network Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Opportunities in BMDS Development (U) • Targets and Countermeasures • Future Target Requirements • MDA Release Draft RFP on FedBizOps 2 July 09 • This award(s) will encompass the manufacturing of targets, manufacturing of front sections, integrated logistics support to include inventory storage and maintenance management, pre and post mission analysis, launch preparation and execution, engineering services, and BMDS modeling and simulation support. Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Opportunities in BMDS Development (U) • BMDS Test Program • Competitive Contract Actions In The Next 20 Months • Instrumentation Upgrades • MDA Data Management • System Ground Test Labs and HWIL Facilities • Airborne Sensors Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Opportunities in BMDS Development (U) • MDA Engineering • Develop M&S Representations Which Support all Phases of the System Engineering “V” • Current Emphasis is on Ground Testing and Performance Analysis • Develop and Integrate Models for All M&S Use Cases including Concept Development, System Engineering Trades, Warfighter Support • Improved Lethality, Phenomenology, Environmental Models • Objective Simulation Architecture • Single Framework to Support Hardware-in-the-Loop and Digital M&S Uses • Continuous M&S Validation • Innovative Strategies, Support Tools, Data Archiving and M&S Configuration Management and Analysis Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Opportunities in BMDS Development (U) • Missile Defense Space Systems • STSS Demonstrators’ Testing, Operations and Sustainment • Demonstrate STSS utility for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) • Field testing of algorithms against real world Targets Of Opportunity • Measurement of backgrounds & signatures in multiple bands • Collect data on threat representative targets • MDA LEO Operational Constellation • PTSS is a promising engineering concept for an operational constellation of infrared sensors for the tracking of ballistic missiles as part of an integrated space architecture • Goal: deploy initial capability within 5 years of design • Acquisition strategy to be determined • Decision for the initiation of an Operational Constellation planned late FY10/FY11 Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Opportunities in BMDS Operations & Sustainment (U) • Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) • GMD is Seeking a Multi-year Competitive Contract Awarded to a Prime Integrator • Actively Interfacing With Industry to Incorporate Performance Based Logistics Best Practices • Scope Includes Operating, Maintaining and Sustaining the GMD Weapons System at FGA, VAFB and COS Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
Summary (U) • Exciting times ahead for MDA…opportunities will open soon • MDA OSBP is your advocacy office…we’re here to help you • Stay up on the MiDAESS effort…it’s the future • BMDS Development yields many subcontracting opportunities • Prime/subcontracting opportunities lie in Infrastructure Support (e.g. facilities support, IT, etc) Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)
MDA OSBP Points of Contact (U) Approved for Public Release09-MDA-4761 (30 July 09)