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ARMY RDT&E BUDGET ITEM JUSTIFICATION (R-2 Exhibit) COST (In Thousands) FY1998 Actual FY 2002 FY 2003 FY2004 FY2005 to Integrated Meteorological System (IMETS) 1823 1777 2318 1782 1918 1911 982 981 8008 29741 A. Mission Description: This program element, Integrated Meteorological System (IMETS), funds the development of the IMETS evolving upgrades to the fielded IMETS, integrating the Defense Information Infrastructure (DII) and Common Operating Environment (COE). The IMETS is a mobile tactical automated weather data receiving, processing, and dissemination system designed to provide timely weather and environmental effect forecasts, observations, and decision aid support to the Army. The IMETS is an Army-furnished system consisting of a standard shelter and vehicle, and Army Common Hardware and Software of the Army Battle Command System (ABCS) which will be operated by Air Force weather personnel and maintained within planned Army support for systems and components IAW AR 115-10/AFR 105-3. It is essential that the battlefield commander be provided the most accurate and timely weather data for his intelligence preparation of the battlefield. IMETS is the first link in providing this data. FY 1998 Accomplishments: 1147 Developed, investigated and applied advanced technologies to the IMETS prototype for expanded capabilities and performance in the areas of battlescale forecast modeling, Integrated Weather Effects Decision Aid, Vis5D, Area Met, thunderstorm and turbulence model, and weather overlays on ATCCS SITMAP; supported ABCS 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1 software baseline deliveries 676 Evaluated, configured and integrated high performance expanded tech base prototype capabilities into operational IMETS prototypes 1823 Planned Program: 872Continue to investigate, develop, test and apply advanced software and hardware processing, storage, display and input/output (I/O) technologies to tech base prototypes of high performance expanded weather applications capabilities including continued battlescale forecast modeling; evaluation of the DoD Meteorological Satellite Program Special Sensor Data, environmental record data, for integration into the Weather Effects database; generate Down Wind Message from BFM; adapt AF EOTDA to Army Applications, Applications to support Aviation Mission Planning; develop heat/cold tactical decision aid; certify DII/COE level 5 compliance for UNIX operating system; preliminary investigation of laptop configuration. 858 Continue to evaluate, configure and integrate tech base prototype capabilities into operational IMETS prototypes 47 Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Programs 1777 Project Page 1 of 5 Pages Exhibit R-2 (PE 0604726A) 933 Item 97

ARMY RDT&E BUDGET ITEM JUSTIFICATION (R-2 Exhibit) Planned Program: 470 Support to ABCS First Digitized Division (FDD) 940 initial neural network method for retrieval of wind profiles from meteorological satellite sounder data 908 Conduct V&V of battlescale Forecast Model (predicts icing, low clouds, turbulence, precipitation and visibility for input to battlefield decision aids) and V&V of combined temperature retrieval methods that use data from ground-based microwave radiometer and meteorological satellite sounders; convert weather applications to laptop configuration. 2318 Planned Program: 470 Support ABCS Digitized Corps 803 Conduct V&V of neural network method for retrieval of wind profiles from meteorological satellite sounder data; integrate combined temperature retrieval method for Mobile Profiler Processor for Area of Operation temperature; integrate joint weather impact on weapon systems into decision aids; port weather functional software applications to windows, portable environment; develop weather data server for distributing IMETS gridded meteorological data and weather impacts database information to ABCS clients at lower echelons where there is no full IMETS capability; certify DII/COE level five compliance for laptop configuration. 509 Implement a capability for IMETS to participate with both live and synthetic weather scenarios in live, virtual and constructive simulation exercises leading to first digital Corps 1782 B. Program Change Summary FY 1998 Previous President's Budget ( PB) 1887 1790 2192 1669 Appropriated Value 1946 1790 Adjustments to Appropriated Value a. Congressional General Reductions -59-13 b. SBIR / STTR -48 c. Omnibus or Other Above Threshold Reduction -16 d. Below Threshold Reprogramming e. Rescissions Adjustments to Budget Years Since PB +126 +113 Current Budget Submit (/2001 PB) 1823 1777 2318 1782 Project Page 2 of 5 Pages Exhibit R-2 (PE 0604726A) 934

ARMY RDT&E BUDGET ITEM JUSTIFICATION (R-2 Exhibit) C. Other Program Funding Summary FY 1998 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 To Compl OPA 2 - SSN: BW0021-IMETS 1329 4876 5469 7069 1035 0 0 0 0 19778 D. Acquisition Strategy: The IMETS development program is an interactive technical initiative that includes integration of the Air Force, Army, DII COE and the Army C4I Technical Architecture. The IMETS NDI acquisition strategy has proven successful in the fielding of twenty systems since program initiation in FY 1992. This development strategy will be continued to include software modules as they mature and become part of the COE library. A common map server update is of primary focus along with increased user distributed communication environment interoperability. Weather tactical decision aid upgrades and updated forecaster aids will be developed to include products from Air Force initiatives called Quick Response Communication Terminal, Small Tactical Terminal for the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP and high resolution domestic and foreign weather satellite data). Application modules from the Army Research Laboratory will be integrated and fielded as an upgrade to the current software baseline. E. Schedule Profile FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 Expand Battlescale Forecast Model 2-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q Develop/Integrate Visualization 5D program 3-4Q 3-4Q 3-4Q Develop Thunderstorm and turbulence model 2-4Q AF Weather Effects re-engineering integration 1-4Q 1-4Q Convert weather effects apps to other platforms 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q Integrated Weather Effects Decision Aid update 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q (laptop integration) DII/COE Level 5 segmentation 2-4Q 1-4Q Integrate DMSP Environmental Data Record, 2-4Q 1Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q weather effects sounder data Develop application for Aviation Mission 2-4Q 1-4Q Planning Develop heat/cold tactical decision aid 2Q Support ABCS effort 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q 1-4Q Project Page 3 of 5 Pages Exhibit R-2 (PE 0604726A) 935

ARMY RDT&E COST ANALYSIS (R-3) I. Product Development Method & Type a. Product Integration CPAF, Task Order Performing Activity & Location PYs To Logicon RDA 8851 569 1Q 99 462 1Q 00 412 1Q 01 1851 12145 Tacoma, WA b. Weather Application MIPR ARL, White Sands 750 687 None 869 None 770 None 6092 9181 Missile Range, NM c. GFE MIPR PEO C3S 287 1Q 00 287 Ft. Monmouth, NJ Subtotal Product Development: 9601 1256 1618 1182 7943 21613 Remark: The target value of the contract is based on the total contract with task orders written against it. There is no target value associated with each task order. II. Support s Method & Type Performing Activity & Location PYs To a. Documentation MIPR CECOM 200 2Q 99 300 2Q 00 200 2Q 01 1850 2550 Coordination b. Program Office MIPR PMO Intel Fusion 450 121 1Q 99 200 1Q 00 200 1Q 01 1696 2667 McLean, VA Subtotal Support s: 450 321 500 400 3546 5217 III. Test and Evaluation Method & Type Performing Activity & Location PYs To a. ABCS MIPR ARL, White Sands Missile Range, NM 200 1Q 99 200 1Q 00 200 1Q 01 2311 2911 Subtotal Test and Evaluation: 200 200 200 2311 2911 Remark: No target value associated with the MIPR. IV. Management Services: None Project Page 4 of 5 Pages Exhibit R-3 (PE 0604726A) 936

ARMY RDT&E COST ANALYSIS (R-3) PYs To Project : 10051 1777 2318 1782 13800 29741 Project Page 5 of 5 Pages Exhibit R-3 (PE 0604726A) 937

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