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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 12, 2005 FBO #1263
MODIFICATION

A -- Defense Sciences Research and Technology

Notice Date
2/10/2005
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
541710 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
 
Contracting Office
Other Defense Agencies, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Contracts Management Office, 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA, 22203-1714
 
ZIP Code
22203-1714
 
Solicitation Number
BAA05-19
 
Response Due
2/7/2006
 
Archive Date
2/8/2006
 
Point of Contact
Brett Giroir, Deputy Director, DSO, Phone (571) 218-4224, Fax (571) 218-4553,
 
E-Mail Address
bgiroir@darpa.mil
 
Description
ROBUST UNCERTAINTY MANAGEMENT, SOL BAA05-19, Addendum 2, DUE 052305, POC: DR. CAREY SCHWARTZ, DARPA/DSO, Ph: (571) 218-4536. Email: baa05-19@darpa.mil, URL: www.darpa.mil/dso. Website Submission: http://www.sainc.com/dso0519/ The Defense Sciences Office is interested in new proposals for Robust Uncertainty Management (RUM). The RUM Program will emphasize the development of mathematics and algorithms that guarantees performance by design for complex large-scale nonlinear federated systems. The Department of Defense will often integrate a number of large, nonlinear subsystems to form a single system whose purpose is to perform a specific function. The total system is composed of subsystems that are highly interconnected, simultaneously feature weak and strong nonlinear couplings, and are subject to resource constraints. Typically the subsystems exploit different physical properties and mechanisms, and the subsystems will be governed by their own nonlinear dynamics across multiple temporal and spatial scales. By its nature, the system is federated, distributed, and subject to uncertainty arising from incomplete knowledge of initial conditions, reducible errors arising from sensors, irreducible errors derived from modeling the physical system, as well as exogenous disturbances with an unknown distribution. The primary issue is then to guarantee performance of the overall system and provide bounds on the performance of the system in the presence of epistemic and aleatory errors by design. Guaranteeing performance is to be understood to mean that in the presence of partial or incomplete knowledge of the parameters or model describing the system that the values of specific state variables of the federated system can be predicted and maintained within a specified bound. In particular the state variables of interest will be directly associated with the observable metrics of performance for the system. NOTE: THIS NOTICE MAY HAVE POSTED ON WWW.FEDBIZOPPS.GOV ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (10-FEB-2005). IT ACTUALLY APPEARED OR REAPPEARED ON THE FEDBIZOPPS SYSTEM ON 10-MAY-2005, BUT REAPPEARED IN THE FTP FEED FOR THIS POSTING DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.eps.gov/spg/ODA/DARPA/CMO/BAA05-19/listing.html)
 
Record
SN00804147-F 20050512/050510212345 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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