SBIR-STTR Award

Human-Centered Mission Command Metrics for the Tactical Computing Environment
Award last edited on: 1/6/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$1,058,320
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A143-092
Principal Investigator
Stacey Sokoloff

Company Information

Veloxiti Inc (AKA: Applied Systems Intelligence Inc)

3650 Brookside Parkway Suite 125
Alpharetta, GA 30022
   (770) 518-4228
   info@veloxiti.com
   www.veloxiti.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 06
County: Fulton

Phase I

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Phase I year
2015
Phase I Amount
$99,551
What gets measured, gets improved. This widely accepted adage is as relevant to the military as it is to business. Measuring mission command has a unique set of challenges. Mission command must be flexible, but metrics are typically fixed. Mission command covers a broad set of interrelated factors, metrics are typically limited in scope. The military situation can change in an instant, metrics often rely on obsolete data. Micro-level events can have huge impacts on a mission, metrics are often aggregated without regard to domain subtleties. The Veloxiti Team (Veloxiti and IAI), propose developing a Measure of Performance (MOP) and Measure of Effectiveness (MOE) based metrics collection tool that will empower Army Commanders to provide actionable guidance during a mission. The Veloxiti Team will follow a scenario based, agile development approach. IAI will apply their Performance Assessment in Complex Environments (PACE) technique to elicit MOPs and MOEs. The MOPs and MOEs will be assessed for commonality and template MOPs and MOEs will be developed. This will allow soldiers to parameterize and assign MOPs and MOEs to military tasks and objectives that are modeled in the knowledge base that underlies Veloxitis GPR Commanders Critical Assessment tool (C-CAT).

Phase II

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Phase II year
2016
Phase II Amount
$958,769
The purpose of this SBIR is to develop software for assessing a Commanders performance with respect to mission command metrics. The effort involves identifying metrics, assessing the feasibility of each metric with respect to data sources, developing the metrics tracking software, and creating user interfaces. The nature of this SBIR requires both domain and technology expertise.