22001166 --1177 RDT&E RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVALUATION PROGRAM SUMMARY Contents Introduction 2 Physical Security Enterprise & Analysis Group Overview 3 PSEAG Program Funding by Capability Area (FY16-17) Access Control 5 Gatekeeper on the Move-Biometrics 6 Mobile Integrated Expeditionary Vehicle Inspection Station Analytical Support 8 Maritime Expeditionary & Transit Security Decision Support 10 Asset Management System 11 C2 Enhanced Capability Suite 12 Defense Security / CBRN Information Sharing Platform 13 Defense Security Enterprise Architecture 14 GreyNet 15 Enterprise Mass Warning & Notification 16 Integrated Ground Security, Surveillance and Response Capability 17 Joint Risk Decision Support Tool 18 Security Equipment Integration Working Group Detection & Assessment 20 Automated Tracking and Classification of UUVs Utilizing AN/WQX-2 21 Comparative Evaluation of Trace Detection Systems for Use at an Entry Control Point 22 Explosive Detection Equipment Guide Version 2.0 and Selection App 23 Explosive Detection Equipment for Maritime Environment 24 Force Protection Pre-Shot Sniper Detection 25 Gemini Long Term Evaluation 26 Ground-Based Operational Surveillance System (Expeditionary) 27 Harbor and Restricted Waterway Counter-UUV/AUV System 28 Indoor Gunshot Detection System 2016-17 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation Program 29 Linear Sensor System for Multi-Threat Detection 30 Millimeter Wave Asymmetric Threat Detection 31 Multi-Sensor Detection and Discrimination 32 New Dual Energy X-Ray Vehicle Imaging Comparative 33 PL1 Portable Intrusion Detection System 34 Radar Assisted Area Protection 35 Radar Processing Dynamic Structure Filter 36 Sonar Propagation Acoustic Model Transition to Operational Initial Capability 37 Tactical Security System 38 Thermal Imaging Dual-use for Aerosol Monitoring Alarms and Security 39 Trace Detection and Identification of Explosives Using Thin Layer Chromatography 40 Trace Explosive Detection System Improvement 41 Weather Radar Detection of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems 42 WISP 2.0 Installation & Transport Security 44 Automated Harbor Barrier Gate-Operational Suitability 45 Citadel Protect Technology Demonstration 46 Military Ocean Terminal 47 US Navy Spike Weapon System-Common Launch Tube Prevention 49 Standoff Weapons Defeat Joint Integrated Product Team / Automated Target Recognition Toolkit Storage & Safeguards Appendices 52 List of Acronyms 56 PSEAG Sharepoint Site 57 DoD Physical Security Enterprise & Analysis Group 2016-17 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation Program Introduction Physical Security Enterprise & Analysis Group Overview The DoD Physical Security Enterprise & Analysis Group (PSEAG) responds to the physical security needs (materiel and analysis) expressed by the DoD Components. The Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Matters uses the PSEAG to assist with the review, selection, and implementation of all physical security development efforts (nuclear and non-nuclear). The PSEAG identifies capability gaps and proposed solutions while avoiding duplicative efforts and maximizing the acquisition process through joint collaboration. The DoD Physical Security Research, Development Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) Program is built from the program’s Vision, Mission, and Capability Areas (illustrated below). Because of our RDT&E Appropriation Budget Activity funding, our vision statement looks 10–15 years into the future. The PSEAG mission statement sets forth what the PSEAG does today for physical security initiatives. The seven capability areas compose the central organizing architecture enabling the PSEAG to better analyze, prioritize and fund solutions. These capability areas bring together formerly disparate physical security projects into more cohesive and synergistic physical security programs. The vision, mission, and capability areas work in parallel to ensure the PSEAG is postured to transition RDT&E successes into warfighter capabilities. Vision DoD’s premier physical security RDT&E innovator for enterprise-level solutions to protect against asymmetrical, conventional and weapons of mass destruction threats. Mission Advance enterprise-level Physical Security RDT&E solutions to reduce risk created by current and emerging threats. Analyze, research, develop, demonstrate and evaluate interoperable systems to transition capabilities to warfighters. Collaborate with DoD components, other government agencies and the international community to prioritize and close capability gaps. 2 2016-17 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation Program PSEAG Program Funding By Capability Area (FY16-17) The PSEAG has an annual budget of $40 million to address the Services’ physical security priorities and requirements. Detection and Assessment remains the largest capability area based on the percentage of funding and number of tasks to address these Service requirements. In fiscal years 2016-2017, Decision Support moved from third to the second largest capability area; this change is reflective of the Department-wide focus on enhancing the warfighters’ command and control and interoperability standards. There was also a renewed emphasis by the Services on Access Control requirements and less on Storage and Safeguards as depicted in the chart below. 60% 52% 25% 19% 10% 8% 5% 3% 5% 3% 5% 3% 2 % Detection & Decision Access Installation Analytical Storage & Prevention Assessment Support Control & Transport Support Safeguards Security FY16 FY17 3 2016-17 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation Program Chapter Title Chapter description Access Control Controlling access to safeguard personnel and their families and to prevent unauthorized access to critical infrastructure and materials is paramount. This capability area focuses on programs and processes related to the validity and verification of individuals entering into or already within a facility. Gatekeeper on the Move – Requirements � United States Central Biometrics Command Joint Emergent Operational Need 0008 Gatekeeper on the Move – Biometrics (GOTM-B) will be a contactless, multi-modal biometrics, forensics, and threat detection system fully integrated into and interoperable with an Entry Control Point (ECP). GOTM-B will be capable of near-real-time identification and matching of personnel entering and exiting an ECP with high accuracy. The capability will also provide critical identity intelligence and threat information to security forces. 5 2016-17 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation Program Mobile Integrated Expeditionary Requirements � Maneuver Support Center of Vehicle Inspection Station Excellence Doctrine, Organization, Training Materiel, Leadership and Education, The Mobile Integrated Expeditionary Vehicle Inspection Personnel, Facilities and Policy Station project objective is to develop a remotely-operated, Entry Control Point Assessment mobile system of systems vehicle checkpoint capability, � Battle Command Essential Capabilities Capability which integrates undercarriage inspection, explosive trace Production Document detection/ chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear � Joint Urgent Operational Needs sensors, day/night optics, tactical lighting, and a vehicle Statement United States Central Command (CC)-0315 stopping capability. � Joint Urgent Operational Needs Statement CC-0540 6 2016-17 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation Program Analytical Support PSEAG also analyzes physical security topics and operational and management efforts related to day-to-day activities of the DoD Physical Security Enterprise RDT&E Program.
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