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1ST EDGE LLC

Address

4900 CORPORATE DR NW
HUNTSVILLE, AL, 35805-6205
USA

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UEI: DA4RGHCJUZH8

Number of Employees: 45

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

SBIR/STTR Involvement

Year of first award: 2017

1

Phase I Awards

1

Phase II Awards

100%

Conversion Rate

$141,844

Phase I Dollars

$1,494,868

Phase II Dollars

$1,636,712

Total Awarded

Awards

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Seal of the Agency: DOD

Innovative Ways to Streamline Scenario Generation Across a System of Systems M&S Enterprise

Amount: $1,494,868   Topic: MDA16-006

The strategic planning and creation of test scenarios for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) All Digital System Level Simulations and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) test events is a time-consuming challenge. As proven in Phase I, requirements-based scenario design will significantly benefit from rigor in the specification and control of common data sets. In addition, capturing the knowledge of subject matter experts to automate the design processes will greatly increase effectiveness and quality of Scenario Generation, resulting in streamlined creation, redesign and validation of scenarios. Phase II will produce working prototypes of these methods to be compared side-by-side to existing processes. Approved for Public Release | 18-MDA-9522 (23 Feb 18)

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SBIR

Phase II

2018

DOD

MDA

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Innovative Ways to Streamline Scenario Generation Across a System of Systems M&S Enterprise

Amount: $141,844   Topic: MDA16-006

The strategic planning and creation of test scenarios for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) All Digital System Level Simulations and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) test events is a lengthy and arduous endeavor. In some respects the difficulties and time required are understandable. There are a large number of stakeholders with a wide variety of perspectives, objectives and priorities. However, while a tremendous amount of coordination is required, the practices are also fraught with inefficiencies. The time consuming challenges of requirements-based scenario design will significantly benefit from rigor in the specification and control of common data sets. In addition, capturing the knowledge of subject matter experts to automate manual design processes has the potential to greatly increase effectiveness and quality of Scenario Generation resulting in streamlined creation, redesign and validation of scenarios. Approved for Public Release | 16-MDA-8917 (15 November 16)

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SBIR

Phase I

2017

DOD

MDA