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Enhancement of Ballistic Missile Defense System Level Simulation Operations Through Multi-core Processing

Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Missile Defense Agency
Contract: HQ0147-16-C-7810
Agency Tracking Number: B2-2338
Amount: $999,954.00
Phase: Phase II
Program: STTR
Solicitation Topic Code: MDA13-T003
Solicitation Number: 13.B
Timeline
Solicitation Year: 2013
Award Year: 2016
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date): 2016-09-16
Award End Date (Contract End Date): 2020-07-30
Small Business Information
6760 Corporate Drive Suite 240
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
United States
DUNS: 610455862
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Principal Investigator
 Raymond Deiotte
 Chief Technology Officer
 (719) 725-6903
 ray.deiotte@issaccorp.com
Business Contact
 Timothy Jones
Phone: (719) 325-9033
Email: tjones@issaccorp.com
Research Institution
 Oak Ridge National Laboratory
 James Nutaro, Ph.D. James Nutaro, Ph.D.
 
1 Bethelo Valley Road \N
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
United States

 (865) 241-1587
 Federally Funded R&D Center (FFRDC)
Abstract

The ISSAC Team propose a novel method to encapsulate legacy models and simulations that allows these components to take advantage of modern, multi-core, multi-processor hardware suites. Encapsulating these legacy codes provides 3 primary advantages to deal with complex systems and systems of systems (Air Force, Navy, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as well as commercial entities who deal with complex systems and systems of systems comprising integrated, independent systems each with their own local� governance. First, the encapsulation strategy proposed by the ISSAC Team reduces the cost and lengthy timelines of component representation composition and integration and makes these representations’ hardware agnostic. Second, the strategy of the ISSAC Team provides significant reductions in execution times as multiple scenarios can be run in parallel, increasing the parametric variations that must be explored to truly understand the performance and behavior of large-scale, complex systems. Third, the strategy and technology of the ISSAC Team provides mechanisms to address multiple uses while reducing verification and validation time and off-loading requirements from component representation developers. Approved for Public Release | 16-MDA-8863 (22 September 16)

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