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`RAYTHEON / ADVANCED GROUND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (AGIS)
`STATEMENT OF WORK
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`Raytheon has developed a Home Land defense system that is capable of
`receiving, processing, fusing and displaying data from various sensors. AGIS
`proposesto provide Raytheon a PDA/Phone system that will permit the reception
`and display of data transmitted by this system to an in the field user. AGIS will
`also modify its system to transmit back to the Raytheon system position location,
`status and local imagery information from each of the AGIS units. This fixed
`price milestone effort will be broken down into demonstration increments. At the
`end of each increment, a test will be conducted according to mutually agreed to
`procedures. Progression from one phase to another is dependent on the
`successful completion of an increment. The deliverables of each phasewill
`consist of software and an operator’s manual that describes the operation of the
`PDA/Phone/GPS system (referred to as AGIS)
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`Increment One - Transmission of Raytheon data to an AGIS cell phone / PDAfor
`processing and display.
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`This phase will consist of first sending SMS messages(in an existing
`AGIS format) and then TCP/IP messages from the Raytheon system over
`a cellular network to an AGIS whichwill receive, process and display the
`data. The proposed progression of this incrementis as follows:
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`1. Acopyof the proprietary AGIS message standards will be delivered
`to Raytheon in an electronic format. (This has already been done)
`2. Raytheon will use the standards to create a Word documentthat
`will contain two samples of each type of AGIS message type.
`Raytheon will then E mail these messages to AGIS.
`3. Raytheon will develop software to convert their system’s internal
`data to an AGIS format and transmit that data first via an E mail (for
`testing) and then via cell phone track SMS messages to an AGIS
`cell phone / PDA.
`4. The AGIS will receive and display the Raytheon SMS track data
`and correctly geographically superimposed on a map. Proof that
`the system functions will consist of AGIS screen shots and hook
`read of the track information
`5. Raytheon will then send the same or different tracks to AGIS using
`TCP/IP communications.
`6. The AGIS will receive and display the Raytheon SMS track data
`and correctly geographically superimposed on a map. Proof that
`the system functions will consist of AGIS screen shots and hook
`read of the track information
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`HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —- OUTSIDE COUNSEL ONLY
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`Increment Two - TCP/IP transmission of AGIS unit locations and simulated
`targets observed by the AGIS operator to the Raytheon system.
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`This increment will consist of the AGIS transmitting multiple AGIS
`locations and locally derived target information to Raytheon via cell phone.
`The AGIS units will report their location as they move in accordancewith a
`variable interval depending on their speed of movement. When the AGIS
`units are stationary, they will report their positions in accordance with a
`pre-established rate.
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`The proposed progression of this incrementis as follows:
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`1. AGIS will write a data reduction program which will record all and
`reduce AGIS message traffic for analysis. This data reduction
`software will be provided to Raytheon to use in analyzing the AGIS
`message transmissions. AGIS will send a copy of actual message
`traffic to Raytheon for data reduction and concurrencethat the
`messagesarein the correct format and are sent at the correct rate.
`2. AGIS will set up a test bed consisting of three phonesandwill
`cause the phonestofirst operate at a fixed location and then move.
`Data will be collected at AGIS and at Raytheon to document the
`messagesthat were transmitted.
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`An option to Increment Two is to provide the AGIS operator the ability to
`enter building floor number where heis located.
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`The proposed progression of this option is as follows: a) find and purchase
`a head sets that are advertised to operate in a high noise environment, b)
`test the head set with Micro Soft voice recognition software, c) decide
`whether to proceed based on the outcome ofthe testing, d) if the voice
`recognition appears to work in a high noise environment develop the
`software that will cause floor data to be entered into AGIS and generate a
`position update message upon recognition of floor level.
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`Increment Three — Exchange of snapshots and videoclips
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`This increment will consist of Raytheon and AGIS exchanging (via ??7?)
`snapshots and film clips (in a jointly agreed Micro Soft compatible format)
`Modifications will be made to the AGIS display to permit the AGIS
`operatoreasily shift from the tactical display to take and display snapshots
`and videoclips and to then easily shift back to the tactical situation
`display.
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`The proposedprogression ofthis incrementis as follows:
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`1. Raytheon will E mail a file of an image to AGIS, AGIS will process
`and display the image. AGIS will E mail an image to Raytheon who
`will process and display the image.
`2. Raytheon will E mail a file of a video clip to AGIS, AGIS will process
`and display the video clip. AGIS will E mail a videoclip to
`Raytheon who will process and display the image.
`3. Raytheon and AGIS will exchange (via???) images and videoclips
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`Increment Four — Encryption
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`This incrementwill consist of encrypting the exchanged track, image and
`video clip information that is exchanged between Raytheon and AGIS.
`Raytheon and AGIS will mutually agree on an encryption methodthatis
`compatible with cellular communications. Once that has been achieved,
`tests similar to the above will be conducted to prove that data can be
`exchangedin the same manner whether the systems are operating in an
`encrypted mode ofin the clear.
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`IncrementFive - Transmission of Commands from the Raytheon system to the
`AGIS operator and responses to those commands by the AGIS operator.
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`This increment is largely undefined as the data to be exchanged hasyetto
`be defined.
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`HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —- OUTSIDE COUNSEL ONLY
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`AGIS00030907
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`Document Subject to Protective Order in Case No. 2:19-cv-361 (£.D. Tex.)
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