All,

The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is planning to sponsor an 
optimization conference in May as described below.  We have published 
our MDA RFI requesting information from parties interesting in 
participating in our conference.  I've included the link and the text 
of the RFI.  Could you please assist us in our efforts to conduct a 
productive conference by forwarding this RFI to any colleagues you 
feel may be interested?

Thanks,

Rick Adleson


http://www.eps.gov/spg/ODA/MDA/WASHDC1/Reference-Number-HQ0006-03-12/SynopsisP.html



A -- Request For Information of techniques and concepts for 
applicability in supporting the Ballistic Missile Defense Decision 
Architecture (BMD-DA).






General Information

Document Type:

Presolicitation Notice

Solicitation Number:

Reference-Number-HQ0006-03-12

Posted Date:

Mar 14, 2003

Original Response Date:

Apr 18, 2003

Original Archive Date:

May 03, 2003

Current Archive Date:



Classification Code:

A -- Research & Development

Contracting Office Address

Other Defense Agencies, Missile Defense Agency, MDA Deputy for 
Contracting (MDA/CT), 7100 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC, 
20301-7100

Description

This is a Request for Information (RFI). The Missile Defense Agency 
(MDA), in support of the Department of Defense (DoD), seeks 
practical, yet innovative methods for solving difficult, real-time 
resource allocation and scheduling problems in uncertain, 
partially-observable environments. MDA desires to interact with 
academia and industry to review cutting-edge techniques and explore 
new solution concepts?potentially across domains beyond missile 
defense?with significant promise for applicability in supporting the 
Ballistic Missile Defense Decision Architecture (BMD-DA). The 
objective of the BMD-DA is to identify, within the pressing, 
real-time constraints of a ballistic missile engagement, a sensor and 
weapon allocation policy that will be effective in defeating the 
threat. During such an engagement, this system must determine when, 
and in what mode, various sensors will be employed to estimate the 
position and projected movement of a given target complex ? comprised 
of re-entry vehicles, decoys, debris, etc. ? as well as the 
classification of its individual components. This information, in 
turn, must be used to determine the most effective assignments for a 
limited number of weapons which may be used to destroy incoming 
targets. Due to the complexity and high number of interacting factors 
in this system, determining the optimal allocation of sensor and 
weapon resources in real-time has proved to be challenging. DoD is 
currently working to deploy an initial missile defense capability in 
2004, with an increasingly robust system to be implemented in 
subsequent years. Initial testing of the BMD-DA is scheduled to begin 
in 2004 with initial deployment beginning in 2006. To address the 
challenge of developing a practical BMD-DA, MDA desires to review 
promising mathematical and computing techniques with potential 
applicability to the problem domain. Research areas of interest 
include, but are not limited to the following: (1) Markov Decision 
Processes (particularly partially-observable MDPs); (2) Bayesian 
networks (BN), decision networks & other computational models for 
probabilistic inference and decision making; (3) approximate 
stochastic dynamic programming; (4) expert systems and other 
artificial intelligence methods; (5) neural networks & other adaptive 
techniques; (6) planning and scheduling approaches; (7) 
game-theoretic approaches; (8) stochastic optimization; (9) parallel 
computing algorithms, and other methods for improved computational 
efficiency; and (10) methods to evaluate the quality of a given 
resource allocation policy when the global optimum is unavailable. 
Given the limited time available before deployment of the BMD-DA, 
proposed approaches should emphasize run-time efficiency and 
scalability to realistic problem scales. MDA is particularly 
interested in solutions with potential to transition to the BMD-DA 
over the next decade. It is strongly preferred that proposed 
solutions rely only on technology expected to be available over that 
time horizon. MDA will review responses to this RFI to determine 
compatibility with the goals stated above, and intends to invite 
authors of selected responses to a conference scheduled for the week 
of May 12, 2003 to review future research directions for advanced 
algorithms supporting Command & Control, Battle Management, & 
Communications (C2BMC) in national missile defense. The conference 
will be based on a working panel format in which authors will brief 
their ideas and field questions and comments from a review panel. The 
outcome of the conference will be the generation of a roadmap for 
model and algorithm development that will support the deployment of 
an effective missile defense decision architecture over the next 
decade. The government invites interested parties to submit 
presentation abstracts and candidate solution methods. Abstracts 
should be 1-2 pages in length, and provide the following information: 
(1) title; (2) author & contact information; (3) abstract to include 
the following: summary of the solution concept; discussion of why 
this approach appears to be promising; suggested success criteria; 
representative performance results, if available; and anticipated 
applicability to missile defense weapon & sensor allocation; (4) 
recent work performed relevant to the abstract; (5) organization(s) 
for which the work was performed; and (6) references and papers 
supporting the abstract. Any anticipated limits, constraints, or 
costs related to testing or distributing required software should be 
clearly stated, as well as any proprietary & non-disclosure 
requirements. The Government shall not be liable for or suffer any 
consequential damages for any proprietary information not properly 
identified. Proprietary information will be safeguarded in accordance 
with applicable Government regulations. Authors should send responses 
electronically (in Word or PDF format) to Ms. Joy Smith 
([EMAIL PROTECTED], telephone 703-695-9209) at MDA/CTI no later 
than 04/18/2003. This is a request for information (RFI) and no 
contract will be awarded pursuant to this announcement. This RFI does 
not constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise, that the 
government will issue a procurement. The government does not intend 
to otherwise pay for information received in response to the RFI.

Original Point of Contact

Joy Smith, Contract Specialist, Phone 703-695-9209, Fax 703-697-7907, 
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Richard Baumgartner, Contract 
Specialist, Phone (703) 695-9086, Fax (703) 697-7907, Email 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Place of Performance

Address:

Arlington, Virginia

Country:

USA

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