SBIR-STTR Award

Automated missile engagement planner
Award last edited on: 9/20/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$546,035
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N91-138
Principal Investigator
John A Roeder

Company Information

Logix Corporation

44178 Airport View Drive Suite 17
Hollywood, MD 20636
   (301) 373-9784
   N/A
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 05
County: St. Mary's

Phase I

Contract Number: N00024-92-C-4030
Start Date: 2/28/1992    Completed: 5/5/1992
Phase I year
1991
Phase I Amount
$46,060
LOGIX Corporation is proposing to develop an approach and plan to automate the engagement planning function for a single or salvo firing of submarine-launched Harpoon and Tomahawk Missiles. Two specific improvements will be investigated: integrating tactical guidelines into a knowledge-based computer system, and improving the mission effectiveness of a salvo attack. LOGIX will define a prototype to test/prove the improvements. The target hardware for this prototype will be a desktop computer. However, the ultimate goal is for this improvement to be integrated into the submarine combat control system. The submarine platform was selected for this effort because the personnel which would be involved in this task are most familiar with its constraints, tactics and operations. However, the methodology for implementing tactical requirements and most, if not all, of the algorithms defined/developed would be directly applicable to the surface community and the Battle Group scenario.

Phase II

Contract Number: N00024-93-C-4125
Start Date: 6/4/1992    Completed: 6/4/1994
Phase II year
1993
Phase II Amount
$499,975
LOGIX Corporation proposes the development of an automated missile engagement planner (AMEP) prototype for Phase 2. The AMEP introduces expert system processing to the engagement planning process. The effort encompasses the entry of the engagement planning rules extracted from the Naval Weapons Publications during Phase I, the development of a syntax translator, the development of an Engagement Plan processing shell, and multiple methods of rule entry and modification. The development will be on a TAC-3 desktop computer using Government off-the-shelf (GOTS) software.

Keywords:
expert system knowledge base pacq waypoints harpoon tomahawk engagement