SBIR-STTR Award

Next Generation Weapons Planning System (NGWPS)
Award last edited on: 6/4/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$1,722,970
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF212-0008
Principal Investigator
Todd J Cloutier

Company Information

Monterey Technologies Inc (AKA: MTI)

1790 Sun Peak Drive Suite A203
Park City, UT 84098
   (435) 659-3711
   info@mti-inc.com
   www.montereytechnologies.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 01
County: Summit

Phase I

Contract Number: FA873022C0004
Start Date: 10/1/2021    Completed: 1/1/2022
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$74,948
Current weapon mission planners are tasked with planning increasingly diverse missions with complex next generation weapons and tactics. Planners must coordinate across various systems of systems, platforms, and weapons, leaving less time for each task. T

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8730-22-C-0038
Start Date: 4/8/2022    Completed: 4/8/2024
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$1,648,022
Current weapon mission planners are tasked with planning increasingly diverse missions with complex next generation weapons and tactics. Planners must coordinate across various systems of systems, platforms, and weapons, leaving less time for each task. Their workload is immense and currently, not enabled by the JMPS system, because it was not designed to support the level of complexity, the limited time available to plan, and newer weapon types, like Network Enabled Weapons (NEWs). Fighter pilots plan in two hours or less, and bombers plan larger missions in eight hours or less. The system is not intuitive, requiring significant training and experience to become proficient with the system, every time the system is upgraded, additional training must occur and there is a significant dip in performance until teams become familiar with the updated software. Monterey Technologies, Inc. (MTI) and Tapestry Solutions, A Boeing Company (Tapestry), propose to develop a Next Generation Weapons Planning Software User Interface (NGWPS). NGWPS will provide a workflow-driven, task-based user interface (UI) designed to support rapid development of high-quality weapons plans. The UI steps will incorporate auto-fill, decision support, and full automation where appropriate, to reduce the cognitive load on the planner, and to improve the consistency of the results. NGWPS UI will also be instrumented using a novel model-based instrumentation that enables data logging of all interactions with the UI with minimal resource usage. The data logs will then be reviewed by an artificial intelligence (AI) engine designed to identify planning tasks that are causing the user frustration, rework, excessive time, or varying results. This analysis of user patterns will then feed back to the design and development of improvements, resulting in a spiral improvement of Weapons Planning System (WPS) to optimize the duration and results of the weapons planning process.