DAI

SETAC-07

(Indefinite Delivery/ Indefinite Quantity Task Order Contract)

Description: The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT)

Is the Army’s premier integrator of space and missile defense capabilities and, as such, has been directed to deliver assigned Army capabilities across the full spectrum of warfare from concept to warfighter. Areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to, Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) technology programs involving air, space, and missile defense. The USASMDC/ARSTRAT mission includes serving as the Army’s proponent for space and ground-based midcourse missile defense; the Army’s operational integrator for global missile defense; and responsibility for mission-related research and development in support of Army Title 10 responsibilities. The myriad of mission support requirements are conducted in accordance with Department of Defense (DoD), Missile Defense Agency (MDA), and Army guidance. The goal of services hereby obtained is to ensure a timely, energetic, and cost effective development of technologies for defense against evolving threats; to coordinate all technology base development to maximize benefits for strategic and theater missile defense and air/space technology programs; and to ensure programs are in regulatory compliance. The USASMDC/ARSTRAT, along with its myriad of other government agencies and strategic partners, acts to manage the Army's research and development effort; to advance the technologies of ballistic missile defense, air and space technology; and to provide a system technology base for a range of future defense applications. These programs, and the associated support, revolve around nine major functions:

  • Requirements Definition, Integration, and Planning
  • Technology Development, System Development, Assessment, and Validation
  • Threat Estimation/Projections
  • Weapons Lethality and Effects Estimation
  • Modeling, Simulation, and Interfacing
  • Program/Project Analysis, Evaluation, Experimentation, and Support