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1 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & INTEGRATION 6 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 11 LIFECYCLE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 12 LIFECYCLE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 13 MISSION INTEGRATION 14 DISCIPLINES 15 DOMAINS 2 CYBER 21 CYBER STRATEGIC CONSULTING 22 CYBER ASSURANCE 23 CYBER ENGINEERING AND INTEGRATION 24 FULL SEPCTRUM CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS 25 CYBER TRAINING AND EXERCISES 3 MISSION ASSURANCE 31 INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION & VALIDATION 32 MISSION PROTECTION 33 QUALITY & SAFETY MANAGEMENT 34 TEST & EVALUATION 4 ENTERPRISE GOVERNANCE 41 ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT 42 COST ESTIMATING AND ANALYSIS 43 ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT 44 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 45 POLICY ANALYSIS AND DECISION SUPPORT 46 PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS 47 STRATEGIC PLANNING & BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION 5 INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE 51 SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE 52 INTELLIGENCE 61 LARGE SCALE NETWORK ENGINEERING 62 MOBILE APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT 63 MOBILE/WIRELESS RF COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 64 SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS 65 SECURE MESSAGING 66 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 7 INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS & OPERATIONS SUPPORT 71 INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS 72 INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS, TARGETING, RESEARCH AND REPORTING 73 SCIENCE & TECHNICAL OPERATIONS, SUPPORT AND REPORTING 74 OPERATIONS SUPPORT 75 INTELLIGENCE TRAINING 8 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & DATA ANALYTICS 81 CLOUD COMPUTING 82 DATA ANALYTICS 83 INFORMATION SHARING 84 NETWORK ARCHITECTING 85 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 9 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 91 ACOUSTICS 92 ASTRONOMY/ASTROPHYSICS 93 ADVANCED MODELING AND SIMULATION 94 CHEMISTRY/BIOLOGY 95 COMPUTER SCIENCE 96 CRYTOGRAPHY SCIENCE 97 ELECTOMAGNETIC ENGINEERING AND ANALYSIS 98 ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE 99 GEOLOGY 2011 TASC, Inc

910 HEALTH SCIENCE 911 HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING 912 INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT/TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION 913 LASER 914 MATERIAL SCIENCE 915 MATHEMATICS 916 METEOROLOGY 917 NANOTECHNOLOGY 918 NUCLEAR 919 PHYSICS 920 ROBOTICS 2011 TASC, Inc

1 Systems Engineering & Integration Capabilities to organize, apply, and deliver engineering knowledge, skills and abilities coupled with disciplined processes and tools for the definition, development, and deployment of systems 11 Lifecycle Systems Engineering Capabilities to apply an Integrated TASC approach for performing the Systems Engineering (SE) function across the program lifecycle SE is the sub-discipline of SE&I concerned with (1) the translation of user needs into architectures, requirements, analysis, standards, and other technical artifacts required to successfully design and build a system as well as (2) conduct of technical studies required for analysis of alternatives (AoA) to ensure optimized solutions that will achieve mission success 12 Lifecycle Systems Integration Capabilities to apply an Integrated TASC approach for performing the Systems Integration (SI) function across the program lifecycle SI is the sub-discipline of SE&I concerned with bringing together component elements into one homogenous system while ensuring that these elements function together properly as a whole in the target environment Lifecycle Integration includes systems integration, verification, validation, transition to operations, and configuration management 13 Mission Integration Capabilities to provide Systems Engineering and Integration planning and analysis, enterprise management, and program protection for a broad range of Intelligence, Defense and Civil missions to ensure user and mission needs are satisfied 14 Disciplines There are a broad range of engineering disciplines that are critical to SE&I that TASC routinely provides to our customers including: Systems, IT, Electrical, Mechanical, Structural, Software, Aerospace, Test & Evaluation, Logistics, Enterprise, and Process engineering 15 Domains Full Lifecycle Systems Engineering and Integration for a broad range of domains in the Intelligence, Defense, and Civil arenas to include C4ISR, ground, air, and space systems, and IT systems 2 Cyber Capabilities related to Cyber Security operations including Consulting, Assurance, Engineering and Integration, Full Spectrum Operatinos and Trainig 21 Cyber Strategic Consulting Subject Matter Expert support in strategy, policy, budgeting and program support 2011 TASC, Inc

22 Cyber Assurance Capabilities and services to test enterprise or system cybersecurity through vulnerability and penetration testing, and through these assessment provide recommendations to protect, detect and respond to cyber threats, such as intrusion detection & firewalls, host-based security, data loss prevention, compliance management, identity management and biometrics, access controls, and mission assurance/continuity of operations 23 Cyber Engineering & Integration Cyber engineering and integration support through a range of development methods (eg, SAGE, Agile/Rapid development) to produce solutions for meeting defend, attack and exploit requirements -- including software/hardware assurance and attack/exploitation capability, tool development (Defense/Attack/Exploitation), cyber effects planning and design, technical intelligence engineering, test & evaluation and certification and accreditation 24 Full Spectrum Cyber Operations Full spectrum cyber operational support (Defense/Attack/Exploitation) to operations centers (Computer Emergency Response Teams, Security Operations Centers, Cyber Intelligence Fusion Centers) in targeting, analytics, decision support, multi-intelligence fusion, network discovery and mapping, situational awareness, visualization, modeling and simulation, and mission reliability and assurance 25 Cyber Training and Exercises Capabilities in cyber education, training, and awareness through cyber attack/defend/exploit exercises, cyber ranges operations, cyber mission preparation and our Cyber Warrior 3 Mission Assurance Capabilities to apply engineering level assurance processes over the lifecycle of a program to identify and mitigate deficiencies that could affect mission success using disciplined application of general system engineering, quality, performance measurement & analysis, and process management to achieve mission success 31 Independent Verification & Validation Capability to independently identify and / or remove defects to ensure a system complies with its stated requirements while meeting the user needs 32 Mission Protection Capabilities to augment the Lifecycle Security portfolio of processes designed to address the unique and sensitive requirements of Special Access Programs (SAP) which often require linkage of Intelligence Support to Operations (ISO) and exquisite management of External Interfaces and Transactions (EI&T) 2011 TASC, Inc

33 Quality and Safety Management Capabilities to apply standardized approaches for evaluating the processes, products, services of an organization through audits of the implementation of the processes and the work products of the process against documented standards, processes, and procedures 34 Test & Evaluation Capabilities to achieve formal verification of a system s ability to meet stated requirements 4 Enterprise Governance Capabilities through which the sound application of judgment is optimally applied in managing resources to meet enterprise objectives 41 Acquisition Management Capabilities to manage the efforts of all personnel responsible for an acquisition assuring coordinated and integrated actions, and comprehensive planning to meet acquisition needs in a timely manner and at a reasonable cost Also includes the sub-disciplines of Earned Value Management and Schedule Analysis 42 Cost Estimating and Analysis Capability to create comprehensive, auditable, and unbiased estimates of the cost of a system or element including development of realistic and defensible budget profiles over time for programs and systems 43 Enterprise Management Capabilities to facilitate the identification and communication of enterprise objectives, the definition and allocation of authorities and responsibilities, and management of resources and training to effectively realize anticipated benefits All governance levels are linked together to ensure that each organizational action is ultimately aligned with organizational strategy 44 Financial Management Capabilities to manage the financial resources of an organization including the sub-disciplines of Planning Programming Budgeting and Execution, Audit Preparation, Internal Controls, and Accounting Operations 45 Policy Analysis and Decision Support Capabilities to provide support to government decision makers concerning development of policy options, analysis of trades among policy alternatives and support for decisions at senior government levels 46 Portfolio Analysis Capabilities to centrally manage a collection of projects and/or programs in a coordinated way to achieve specific strategic organization goals and objectives 2011 TASC, Inc

47 Strategic Planning and Business Transformation Capabilities to shape and focus enterprise/organizational priorities through the development and documentation of strategic goals, objectives, values, and expected outcomes, while incorporating internal and external influences These capabilities also support the development and implementation of specific investment management programs and initiatives to deliver critical capabilities designed to improve business, enterprise, and mission operations Business Transformation capabilities serve human capital, resource, and business process managers through process reengineering and performance management activities to achieve more efficient, effective, and successful business and mission operations 5 Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Capabilities to design, develop, integrate and operate sensors, assets, processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations 51 Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capabilities to design ISR sensor systems and packages for manned and unmanned aerial systems, national systems and maritime systems Sensors, phenomenology, models and awareness systems comprise the key capability elements 52 Intelligence Capabilities to design, develop, and integrate systems and tools that are used to exploit different portions of intelligence domains such as HUMINT, SIGINT, MASINT, GEOINT, etc, including fusion and attrition 6 Communications Systems Capabilities related to the engineering and integration of communications systems that employ electromagnetic and/or optical transmissions of signals across both wired and wireless systems in terrestrial, air, and space environments including any associated protection/encryption requirements 61 Large Scale Network Engineering Capability to engineer large scale computer networks to support large mission system or enterprise data and computing needs 62 Mobile Applications Development Capabilities to develop robust software applications for mobile platforms that commonly use wireless communication technologies in ad-hoc networks 2011 TASC, Inc

63 Mobile / Wireless RF communications systems Capabilities related to engineering communication systems based on mobile hardware platforms, using wireless RF technologies, ad-hoc networks and similar capabilities to produce robust, secure, and agile communications systems 64 Special Communications Capabilities to engineer communications systems with low probability of detection / low probability of interception or other unique characteristics associated with secure mission communications 65 Secure Messaging Capabilities to engineer systems dedicated to mission secure messaging in operational environments 66 Telecommunications Engineering Capabilities to engineer systems designed for general telephony, multi-media, computer, and computer network systems 7 Intelligence Analysis, Operations Support and Reporting Capabilities associated with Intelligence analysis, analytics and tradecraft and the support of Intelligence Operations including reporting 71 Intelligence Operations Capabilities to support intelligence operational activities, field operations, watch center support, training support and similar functions 72 Intelligence Analysis, Research, Analysis and Reporting Capabilities to develop, conduct, modify or extend tools and methods that support Intelligence research and analysis The development of intelligence tradecraft techniques and methods Capabilities to support intelligence research and analysis in support the various INTs (eg SIGINT, GEOINT, HUMINT, MASINT, OSINT, All Source, etc) 73 Scientific & Technical Operations, Support and Reporting Capabilities to develop, conduct, modify or extend scientifically and/or technically-based collection tools and systems to support and conduct intelligence operations; including intelligence collection operations incorporating various S&T-related -INTs, such as SIGINT, FISINT), COMINT, GEOINT, MASINT and reporting 74 Operations Support Capabilities that assist a wide range of operational systems and programs operate at peak efficiency and effectiveness This support includes: program and financial management, systems development, hardware/software engineering, test engineering, security, logistics, and field station operations 2011 TASC, Inc

75 Intelligence Training The capability to provide customers with the acquisition of knowledge, skills and competencies as a result of teaching key skills related to current intelligence analysis, intelligence operations, engineering, and breakout technology areas Operations training, Cyber Warrior and Cost estimating are just a few of the training capability areas supported In addition to the basic training, courses are presented to maintain, upgrade and update skills 8 Information Technology/Data Analytics Capabilities to apply advanced technologies to the processing and manipulation of digital information 81 Cloud Computing Capabilities to implement cloud computing strategies for IT operations Areas defined by NIST cloud computing definition 82 Data Analytics Capabilities to manage manipulate and analyze very large data sets to support analysis, operations or decision making 83 Information Sharing Capabilities to support government programs to securely share information across program and agency boundaries to increase operational effectiveness while maintaining adequate controls and protections for the information 84 Network Architecting Capabilities to design and implement data networks through the correct application of processes, tools, and IT technologies 85 Software Development Capabilities to architect design and develop software applications and tools to support TASC business models 9 Science and Engineering 91 Acoustics Capability to apply the science of acoustics to our customer s misisons 92 Astronomy/Astrophysics Capability in the science of astronomy and astrophysics to support customer missions 93 Advanced Modeling and Simulation Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools of advanced modeling and simulation to support decision making or solve specific problems 94 Chemistry/Biology Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools of chemistry and biology to our customer s missions 95 Computer Science Capability to apply fundamental computer science techniques to our customers missions 96 Cryptography Science Capability to apply fundamental mathematical techniques and algorithms in the field of cryptography to support our customers missions 2011 TASC, Inc

97 Electromagnetic Engineering and Analysis Capability to apply fundamental electric engineering principles to solve problems in the field of electromagnetics 98 Environmental Science Capability to apply fundamental scientific principles and knowledge to solving problems relating to natural environments 99 Geology Capability to apply fundamental principles and knowledge in the field of geology 910 Health Science Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools of health sciences including diagnostics, health IT, physiology, and disease tracking 911 Human Factors Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools of human factors engineering to provide assessments or solve specific problems 912 Independent Technical Assessment / Technology Evaluation Capability to assess the technical design, operation or implementation of a complex system Capability to evaluate technology and its potential to meet customer requirements 913 Laser Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools of laser sciences to provide assessments or solve specific problems 914 Materials Science Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools to the field of material science 915 Mathematics Capability to apply mathematic concepts to a variety of problems 916 Meteorology Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools of meteorology to provide assessments or solve specific problems 917 Nanotechnology Capability to apply fundamental principles and knowledge in the domain of nanotechnology as applied to our customers missions 918 Nuclear Capability to apply the scientific discipline and tools of nuclear sciences to provide assessments or solve specific problems 919 Physics Capability to apply the scientific principles of physics to solve customer problems 920 Robotics Capability to apply fundamental principles and knowledge in the field of robotics to support customer missions 2011 TASC, Inc