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Geo-Spatial Intelligence Information Visualization Program (GI2Vis) Phase II Announced
(The full text of this BAA can be found here)
Background on GI2Vis Advanced R&D Program
GI2Vis has been developed under ARDA's guidance and direction by
representatives from a number of Intelligence Community Agencies.
NIMA has agreed to issue the solicitation for GI2Vis. The evaluation
of white papers and proposals, the selection of awardees, the
execution of the resulting contracts, and the overall management
of GI2Vis will also be accomplished jointly by NIMA and
other Intelligence Community Agencies under the guidance
and direction of ARDA.
While Phase II of the GI2Vis R&D Program continues many of
the research topics and areas of interest established in Phase I,
Phase II is a new solicitation and as such stands on its own.
All Phase II contract awards will be made to Offerors who
submit proposals to this current BAA solicitation and who are
selected for award based upon the government's evaluation of
all submitted optional white papers and full proposals. No
Phase I contracts will be carried over into Phase II.
Phase II of the GI2Vis R&D Program, with a performance period
of 24 months, will be devoted to in-depth research within the
three GI2Vis topics of interest listed below and described in far
more detail in Part II, Section 5 of the GI2Vis BAA identified
above. Innovative ideas that address the following research areas
of interest are encouraged:
Integration and Representation of Disparate and Large
Information Sources
Maximizing Visualization Effectiveness and Facilitating
Visualization Use;
Visualization of Tacit Knowledge.
ARDA believes that Information Visualization has high
potential to be a powerful force multiplier within a number of
distinct analysis and reporting functions used by all types of
Intelligence Community Analysts across the entire spectrum
of the Intelligence Community.
But for any number of reasons
the high potential that information visualization appears to
tantalizingly offer has not yet been fully realized. ARDA does
not believe that there is a single, simple, elegant way to correct
this situation. Rather ARDA believes that significant, marked
progress can be achieved towards achieving this potential
by focusing advanced R&D activities against several key,
underlying roadblocks to this progress. ARDA's GI2Vis
R&D Program has been established to focus on these
selected areas of Information Visualization on behalf of the
Intelligence Community.
The Phase II GI2Vis Program BAA document describes three
similar, yet distinct "Analytic Uses of Information Visualization"
that ARDA and the GI2Vis Program have identified within the
Intelligence Community that will focus and drive the
research that will conducted throughout the GI2Vis Program.
It is within the scope and context of these three analytic uses
that the technical problem descriptions of the three research
areas, that are identified above and that are described in more
detail in the BAA, need to be interpreted and understood by
potential offerors of technical proposals developed and
submitted in response to this BAA.
The three Analytic Uses of Information Visualization that
ARDA and the GI2Vis Program have identified are:
Exploration of Massive, Complex, Heterogeneous Data
(Or more simply "Exploration")
The goal of this use of visualization is to more effectively and
efficiently assist the Analyst is performing varying degrees
of undirected knowledge discovery against potentially
unknown data sources that may be massive, diverse, and/
or complex. In this environment, the hope is that Analysts
will recognize the importance of information and knowledge
when they see it. "I'll know it when I see it".
Deep Analysis of Relevant, Related, Topical Information
(Or more simply "Deep Analysis")
The starting assumption in this use of visualization is that the
Analyst, by one means or another, has accumulated a
manageable collection of information that he or she believes
is relevant or otherwise related to the current intelligence
requirement that the Analyst is currently working on. The
goal of the Analyst at this stage is to discover and
understand how the individual pieces of information that
he or she is starting with fit together in a larger mosaic.
The hope is that information visualization will make this
process far more effective and efficient from the
Analyst's perspective.
Presentation of Intelligence Analysis Results to Senior
Decision Makers/Intelligence Community Customers
(Or more simply "Presentation")
In this case the Analyst has completed his or her analysis of
the data and information associated with a given intelligence
requirement to a sufficient level that reportable intelligence
results are now available. The hope is that more formal
information visualization presentations will make this
reporting function far more effective and efficient particularly
when complex, detailed intelligence results involving
potentially alternative scenarios/analyses need to be
presented in a succinct, yet comprehensive manner.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR GI2Vis Phase II BAA
Release of BAA by NIMA:
Friday 3 May 2002
Optional White Papers due to Government:
Friday 24 May 2002 (14:00 EDT)
White Paper Feedback from Government:
Monday 10 June 2002
Full Proposals due to Government:
Friday 28 June 2002 (14:00 EDT)
Acknowledge Receipt of Proposals:
Friday 28 June 2002
Letter of intent to recommend for award:
Friday 2 August 2002 (Estimated)
Contract Award:
15 September 2002 (Estimated)
The Government evaluation completion, selection
announcement, and award dates are estimates.
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