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DS2 Awarded SBIR Phase 2 in support of Next Generation Open Mission Planning Services

DS2 is quickly evolving into a recognized provider of mission planning software to the warfighter.

The next advanced phase of research and development will include a Fly Out Model (FOM) Application Programming Interface (API) Gateway deployed to the Next Generation Open Mission Planning Services (NOMS) architecture. The vision of creating a single gateway API for FOM calculations allows for a single-entry point for all consumers in need of FOM calculation capabilities in their applications. A standardized approach to FOM development and access in NOMS can reduce development costs and at the same time bring together disparate capabilities that exist across FOM solutions. Additionally, this approach supports robust and rapid change to any weapon planning capability. 

DS2 will be responsible for developing an initial gateway design and detailed development of a FOM Development Kit (FDK). They will work closely with weapon manufacturers over the next two years to support the future of lean, scalable solutions within the NOMS architecture. 

“DS2 is excited to continue our work with AFLCMC/HBM and OL-1.  . Our experience developing this solution will provide the architectural runway for FOM manufacturers and enable an integrated approach to FOM developers.,” said Jeff Williams, Director of Operations.  

DS2 is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business providing a full spectrum of life-cycle software engineering, application development, and IT management solutions to DoD, federal and commercial clients. Utilizing agile development procedures, DS2 specializes in modeling and simulation; LVC training; and geospatial, ATAK, and mission planning solutions in support of the warfighter. 

 

For more information, visit www.ds2.com or Press Only Contact: 

Jeff Hy 

850-389-8375 

Jeff.Hy@ds2.com 

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