OCLC Number: 52699228 Excerpt: ...PROGRAM SCHEDULE: TIA began in FY 2003. The current schedule through FY 2005 follows. Milestone FY / Quarter Design and develop an initial TIA system architecture and document in FY03 ( 1Q ) a system design document. Develop, integrate, and deploy initial TIA system prototype based on a FY03 ( 1Q ) suite of COTS, GOTS, and various analytical and collaborative software tools from several IAO programs ( i.e., Genoa, TIDES, EELD ). Establish a baseline-distributed infrastructure consisting of software, FY03 ( 1Q ) hardware, and users to support end-to-end continuous experiment environment for TIA system technology. Submit TIA system performance measurement processes and metrics FY03 ( 2Q ) ( v1.0 ). Initial review Phase II metrics. FY03 ( 4Q ) Final exam and transition to info-cockpit prototype design. FY03 ( 4Q ) Midterm exam - metrics. FY03 ( 4Q ) Plan and execute threat-based red teaming experiments spanning FY03-FY04 various types of terrorist attacks, CONOPS, and information signals. Apply TIA system technology using real-world data and real users to FY03-FY05 solve real-world problems. Identify and assess emerging information technology and CONOPS for FY03-FY05 use in TIA system network infrastructure and for analytical tools. Explore concepts and techniques for analyzing and correlating new data FY03-FY05 sources applicable to counter terrorism. Develop enhanced TIA system prototypes, metrics, and experiments. FY03-FY05 Harden and mature fragile TIA system technology and corresponding FY04-FY05 CONOPS successfully demonstrated within experiments. Genisys The Genisys Program seeks to produce technology for integrating and broadening databases and other information sources to support effective intelligence analysis aimed at preventing terrorist attacks on the citizens, institutions, and property of the United States. DARPA's goal is to make databases easy to use so users can increase the level of information coverage, get an... |