S/K Challenge Demonstration Information and Planning Makeup Meeting
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S/K Challenge DemonstrationInformation and Planning
Makeup MeetingUS Army Dugway Proving Ground
Presented03 Jun 2014
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PurposeThe purpose of the Dugway Proving Ground S/K Challenge I event
is to enable the chemical and biological defense community, both government and industry, to gain early insight into system capabilities in a real world threat scenario.
As the Nation’s Chemical and Biological Proving Ground, DPG recognizes the need to continue advancing the collaborative efforts of National and International chemical and biological partners.
We offer a Test Tube to Battlefield capability, with world-class
information and services for Test and Evaluation within a collaborative cost environment.
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S/K Challenge is a collaborative demonstration
Objective: To allow early involvement in threat relevant environments to support system, process, and procedure development
All participants receive the same support/services
Systems are not undergoing formal test/evaluation
S/K Challenge
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S/K ChallengeFee Schedule
Field Participants ($15K)Field Site ToursBasic Logistics supportSystem Exposed to Threat Relevant Challenges;
opportunity to collect and analyze samplesExercise your COTs equipmentTest Drive your prototype under development
Referee Data Packagecompare your data to ours
Analytical Package ($5K)No need to attend or participateStand Alone Referee Data Package
Observers ($2K)Command & Control Live Data Feed
Distributed Test Control Center (DTCC)Networking OpportunityField Site Tours
*O6, GS-15 and equivalent or above full access to VIP observation opportunity
S/K Challenge SchedulePlanning 20 Mar 14
15 May 14 (03 Jun 14 makeup)10 Jul 14
Execution 08-18 Sep 14ScenariosLogisticsData collection
Post ExecutionRetrograde 19 Sep 14After Action Review 19 Sep 14Data package delivery 16 Oct 14
S/K Challenge II Summer 15
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ExpectationsCustomer RequirementsParticipate in planningParticipation FeeCoordinate customer logisticsTravel and Equipment Shipping cost
Dugway RequirementsData Package - Referee data collectionOn-site LogisticsScenario design and execution to include:
Chemical and Biological simulantsThreat scenariosTest Grid setupAerosols/VaporsExplosive dissemination
Non-Disclosure of proprietary informationPlanning a minimum of 30 trialsBoth quick-look and detailed sample data
package provided
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Ideal Testing Environment• Environmental permits• Pristine air quality• No encroachment (physical or electronic)• No endangered species• Low precipitation (<8 inches/year)
Granite MountainElevation: 7080 feet
Total Area 1,252 miles2
Mountain Terrain 59,078 acres
Mixed Desert Terrain 279,768 acres
Playa (flats) 462,180 acres
Salt FlatsElevation: 4230 feet
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Dugway Multi-use Test RangeComplex of 27 instrumented ranges, grids, test sites & impact areas
C/B, munitions, smoke & obscurants, and illumination testing
Outfitted with dissemination, referee, meteorological sensors and communication technology
Environmental permits for outdoor open air testing with all appropriate C/B simulants
4 major impact areas, 9 drop zones, 91 artillery firing points
Most heavily-instrumented C/B test site in the world
Approved for Public Release—Distribution Unlimited
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Test Grid Location
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Test Grid Layout
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Release TypesWet BiologicalDry Biological ExplosiveWet Chemical Dry ChemicalChemical Vapor
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S/K Challenge Schedule
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S/K Challenge Master Events List
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S/K Challenge Master Events List(Continued)
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S/K Challenge Master Events List(Continued)
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S/K Challenge Master Events List(Continued)
Execution ProcessCustomer Requirements
Limited Access to range after start of the evening
Participants will be allowed access before start of trials and at the end of trials each evening
Understand individual system troubleshooting cannot delay execution
Dugway Requirements
Execute trials as weather allows.
Maintain range safety
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Data Sources*
ChemPointGasmets
StandoffChemical Cloud Tracking System (CCTS)Orion Cameras
**LIDAR also available for Chem Aerosol
BioPointAerodynamic Particle Sizer (APS)
StandoffLight Detection and Ranging (LIDAR**)
*Meteorological PWIDS Data Applicable to All Releases
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APS Data FilesDate Time (Local) Conc. Conc. Conc. Conc. … Conc. Conc.
Total all bins 0.52 um 0.56 um 0.60 um … 19.11 um 20.54um
Unitless hh:mm:ssparticles per
literparticles per
literparticles per
literparticles per
liter …particles per
literparticles per
literBkg Avg 11079 811 729 1261 … 1 0.5
5/30/2012 23:18:04.032 11490 860 720 1400 … 0 05/30/2012 23:18:10.080 11240 920 880 1230 … 0 05/30/2012 23:18:16.128 11540 720 780 1270 … 0 05/30/2012 23:18:22.176 11480 840 760 1340 … 0 05/30/2012 23:18:28.224 11000 730 710 1450 … 10 05/30/2012 23:18:34.272 11540 790 780 1270 … 0 05/30/2012 23:18:40.320 11150 780 610 1210 … 0 05/30/2012 23:18:46.368 10560 780 560 1170 … 0 05/30/2012 23:18:52.416 11370 850 790 1120 … 0 105/30/2012 23:18:57.600 11610 790 680 1290 … 10 05/30/2012 23:19:03.648 11240 880 740 1300 … 0 05/30/2012 23:19:09.696 10870 730 690 1150 … 0 05/30/2012 23:19:15.744 11160 850 710 1310 … 0 05/30/2012 23:19:21.792 11070 800 760 1110 … 0 0
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APS Summary TablesAPS ID APS Location Max Conc.
(particles per liter)
Elapsed Time (hh:mm:ss) until
Easting (m)
Northing (m)
Elevation (m)
Response Above Baseline
Max Conc. Return to Baseline
Particle Diameter Statistics (um)10th Percentile
50th Percentile
90th Percentile
Mass Median Diameter
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APS Particle Size Distribution
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APS Plots
*Similar Plots Available for Gasmet Data
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APS Overlay Plots
*Similar Plots Available for Gasmet Data
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Gasmet Data FilesDate Time (Local) Concentration Concentration Concentration Concentration Concentration Concentration
GASMET1 GASMET2 GASMET3 GASMET4 GASMET5 GASMET6mg/m³ mg/m³ mg/m³ mg/m³ mg/m³ mg/m³
unitless hh:mm:ss LOC=GM1-N1 LOC=GM1-N2 LOC=GM1-N3 LOC=GM1-N4 LOC=GM1-S2 LOC=GM1-S3Background Average 0.025833 0.019266 0.170467 0.011534 0.014963 0.044444
6/8/2012 0:39:40 37.056/8/2012 0:39:41 105.686/8/2012 0:39:42 82.31 34.72 87.646/8/2012 0:39:44 157.56/8/2012 0:39:45 42.436/8/2012 0:39:47 96.916/8/2012 0:39:48 79.17 37.16 87.376/8/2012 0:39:50 154.976/8/2012 0:39:51 46.46/8/2012 0:39:52 81.636/8/2012 0:39:54 77.36 38.39 86.036/8/2012 0:39:56 149.266/8/2012 0:39:57 54.486/8/2012 0:39:58 78.526/8/2012 0:39:59 41.826/8/2012 0:40:00 78.62 85.416/8/2012 0:40:02 145.466/8/2012 0:40:03 60.196/8/2012 0:40:04 71.42
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Gasmet Summary TablesGasmet
IDGasmet Location Max
Conc. (mg/m3)
Elapsed Time (hh:mm:ss) UntilEasting
(m)Northing
(m)Elevation
(m)Response
Above Baseline
MaxConc.
Return to
Baseline
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LIDAR Data FilesTime Start UTC Time End UTC
Cloud Group
Vertical Scan # Rel. Conc. Rel. Mass Northing Easting Altitude Range
2012-06-27T15:04:08.12503
2012-06-27T15:04:08.67505 31 369 0 0 4.45E+06 311776 1318.81 5998.5
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505
2012-06-27T15:04:09.67505 31 370 585.541 5672.52 4.45E+06 314633 1315.02 3112.5
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505
2012-06-27T15:04:09.67505 31 370 166994 1.62E+06 4.45E+06 314627 1315.06 3118.5
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505
2012-06-27T15:04:09.67505 31 370 314555 3.06E+06 4.45E+06 314624 1315.08 3121.5
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505
2012-06-27T15:04:09.67505 31 370 94173.1 919365 4.45E+06 314621 1315.1 3124.5
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LIDAR Data Maps
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CCTS Data Files
Date (mm/dd/yy)Time
(hh:mm:ss)Latitude
(deg) Longitude (deg) Altitude (m)
Elapsed Minutes from
DetonationVoxel Volume
(m³) Voxel Mass (mg)Concentration
(mg/m³)
8/11/2013 22:30:07 40.1552 -113.169 1337.5 2.1167 125000 316750 2.53
8/11/2013 22:30:07 40.1553 -113.169 1337.5 2.1167 125000 655625 5.25
8/11/2013 22:30:07 40.1553 -113.168 1337.5 2.1167 125000 219625 1.76
8/11/2013 22:30:07 40.1548 -113.169 1337.5 2.1167 125000 840000 6.72
8/11/2013 22:30:07 40.1548 -113.169 1337.5 2.1167 125000 961750 7.69
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Orion 3DCAV Data FilesTime UTC Easting Northing Altitude
2012-06-27T15:04:08.12503 4450237.6482 311776.4801 1821.4801
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505 4450237.6493 311776.4801 1821.4801
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505 4450237.6499 311776.4801 1821.4801
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505 4450237.6501 311776.4801 1821.4801
2012-06-27T15:04:09.07505 4450237.6504 311776.4801 1821.4801
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3DCAV Data Maps
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PWIDS Data FilesDate Time (UTC) Wind Speed Wind Direction Temperature Relative Humidity U Vector V Vector Pressure
Station 01 Station 01 Station 01 Station 01 Station 01 Station 01 Station 01unitless hh:mm:ss m/s degrees degrees C percent m/s m/s mb
Valid Range: 0.0 to 60.0 0.0 to 360.0 -35.0 to 45.0 0.0 to 100.0-60.0 to
60.0-60.0 to
60.0600.0 to 1060.0
6/8/2012 0:05:00 5.39 135 21.31 11 -3.825 3.798 864.776/8/2012 0:05:10 4.76 132 21.27 11 -3.523 3.206 864.776/8/2012 0:05:20 5.13 134 21.29 11 -3.712 3.548 864.776/8/2012 0:05:30 5.25 135 21.29 11 -3.747 3.682 864.766/8/2012 0:05:40 4.93 134 21.26 11 -3.522 3.449 864.726/8/2012 0:05:50 5.23 134 21.23 11 -3.739 3.661 864.716/8/2012 0:06:00 5.02 129 21.26 11 -3.911 3.144 864.726/8/2012 0:06:10 5.78 130 21.26 11 -4.442 3.701 864.706/8/2012 0:06:20 5.04 134 21.27 11 -3.629 3.493 864.736/8/2012 0:06:30 5.50 134 21.29 11 -3.968 3.805 864.686/8/2012 0:06:40 5.64 131 21.25 11 -4.267 3.696 864.726/8/2012 0:06:50 5.68 134 21.26 11 -4.102 3.934 864.666/8/2012 0:07:00 5.28 134 21.23 11 -3.787 3.682 864.706/8/2012 0:07:10 5.20 133 21.23 11 -3.794 3.562 864.666/8/2012 0:07:20 5.17 130 21.27 11 -3.987 3.298 864.666/8/2012 0:07:30 5.13 134 21.24 11 -3.688 3.574 864.68
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PWIDS Summary Tables
PWIDS ID PWIDS Location Wind Speed*
Easting (m)
Northing (m)
Elevation (m)
10th Percentile
50th Percentile
90th Percentile
Trial X. Date: mmddyy, Start Time: hhmmss, Stop Time: hhmmss.
*Additional statistics will include wind direction, U component of wind vector, V component of wind vector, temperature, RH, barometric pressure.
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PWIDS Plots
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Modeled CloudElapsed Time
(sec)Elapsed Time
(min) C001 mg/m3 C002 mg/m3 C003 mg/m3 C004 mg/m3 C005 mg/m3 C006 mg/m3 C007 mg/m36.00E+01 1.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
1.20E+02 2.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
1.80E+02 3.00E+00 2.52E-13 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.09E-13 4.06E-13 4.53E-13
2.40E+02 4.00E+00 6.10E-10 1.07E-11 4.74E-11 0.00E+00 7.14E-10 9.48E-10 1.14E-09
3.00E+02 5.00E+00 6.83E-08 1.55E-09 1.14E-09 0.00E+00 7.50E-08 8.69E-08 9.34E-08
3.60E+02 6.00E+00 7.77E-07 3.49E-08 2.12E-08 0.00E+00 8.12E-07 8.74E-07 9.11E-07
4.20E+02 7.00E+00 2.84E-06 2.06E-07 1.28E-07 1.74E-13 2.90E-06 3.01E-06 3.10E-06
4.80E+02 8.00E+00 5.02E-06 4.96E-07 3.25E-07 5.68E-11 5.06E-06 5.17E-06 5.28E-06
5.40E+02 9.00E+00 6.02E-06 7.25E-07 4.94E-07 9.86E-10 6.05E-06 6.12E-06 6.21E-06
6.00E+02 1.00E+01 6.28E-06 8.66E-07 5.96E-07 1.03E-08 6.28E-06 6.27E-06 6.24E-06
6.60E+02 1.10E+01 4.78E-06 7.34E-07 5.12E-07 3.85E-08 4.78E-06 4.79E-06 4.79E-06
7.20E+02 1.20E+01 3.60E-06 6.11E-07 4.38E-07 1.29E-07 3.60E-06 3.60E-06 3.59E-06
3.48E+03 5.80E+01 2.89E-13 1.35E-13 1.26E-13 1.06E-11 2.93E-13 2.99E-13 2.99E-13
3.54E+03 5.90E+01 2.45E-13 1.15E-13 1.09E-13 8.65E-12 2.47E-13 2.50E-13 2.49E-13
3.60E+03 6.00E+01 2.03E-13 9.69E-14 9.11E-14 6.97E-12 2.06E-13 2.10E-13 2.10E-13
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Modeled Cloud
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5Wind Speed Comparison for TEP
Con
cent
ratio
n (m
g/m
3 )
Time (min)
2 m/s 4 m/s 6 m/s
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
Agent to Simulant Comparison at 4 m/s Wind Speed
Con
cent
ratio
n (m
g/m
3 )
Time (min)
TEP GB
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7Elevation Sensor Profile for GB at 2 m/s Wind Speed
Con
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ratio
n (m
g/m
3 )
Time (min)
100 m 250 m 500 m
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Modeled CloudSensor Locations
Variable Sensor Heights
GB Dispersion
TEP Dispersion
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Google EarthKML Files and AVI Files
Visualization of:
Gasmet and APS Concentration Readings Over TimeLocation of Cloud, Represented by LIDAR, CCTS, and IR CamerasPWIDS Wind DirectionLocation and Concentration of Modeled Cloud
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Quick Look DataQuick Look Data from Point Sensors, available night following a given releaseOrion Camera 3DCAV Data, Also Typically Available.
S/K Challenge Fee Payment
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Non US Government Customers: Please send payment via check made out to ‘Department of Treasury’ and mailed to DPG at the following:
U.S. Army Dugway Proving GroundWDTC Resource Management OfficeATTN: Cynthia Rowe or Angie ChildBuilding 4531 (Kuddes), B-Street Room 140Dugway, UT 84022-5000
DPG Resource Management Budget POC:Cynthia [email protected]: (435) 831-3749, DSN 789-3749FAX: (435) 831-5183, DSN 789-5183
DPG Resource Management Budget POC:Angela [email protected]: (435) 831-3785, DSN 789-3785FAX: (435) 831-5183, DSN 789-5183
Government customers: Please make sure the following statement is on the MIPR: Issued as a reimbursable economy act service order IAW DFAS-IN 37-1, Chapter 12 and 31 U.S.C 1535 or issued as a reimbursable project order IAW DFAS-IN 37-1, Chapter 12 and 41 U.S.C 23. Please include the project number 2014-DT-DPG-ARSPT-F9492.
Deadline: 01 July 2014
Additional InformationPersonal Protective EquipmentTAP LaundryForeign NationalsMobile phone service – AT&TAttireCamera restrictions
Additional Information is available in the Welcome Packet.
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Points of ContactProject ManagerDr Michael HurleyEmail: [email protected]
Systems POCDr Petr SerguievskiEmail: [email protected]
General InformationMrs Paula ThomasEmail: [email protected]
Ms Jean BakerEmail: [email protected]
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S/K Challenge IISummer 2015
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