Integrated Modeling and Population Analysis for Consequence Threat Assessments

Anticipated Release Date: TBD

This Statement of Objectives (SOO) solicits proposals for the development of an agent-based synthetic population and infrastructure that provides scalable, adaptable frameworks for modeling and understanding dynamic, interdependent systems across a range of applications spanning the CBRNE domain. This enhanced capability requires the expanded capability to conduct population and behavior analyses on the impact of the full spectrum of WMD incidents including second and third order effects. Additionally, RD-OPR must have the capability to analyze, compare, and recommend the best Courses of Action (COA) to Combatant Commands (COCOM) to mitigate the insulting effects and associated economic impact. Through integration of cognitive and behavioral models of agents, this capability should capture interactions that scale from real-time, individual-level decision-making based on local information to statistical aggregations across entire populations during crises, ultimately informing response strategies and resource allocation for the Joint Forces.

This opportunity requires membership in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Consortium. This Consortium releases numerous opportunities throughout the year, so even if this one may not be right for you, we strongly encourage you to join the consortium, so you are ready for the next opportunity. 

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