Gov't Jones Ft. Belvoir, VA Celestine Holly Glenn Racine AIRMICS 115 O

Gov't Jones Ft. Belvoir, VA Celestine Holly Glenn Racine AIRMICS 115 O

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OFFICE OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION PROJECT ADMINISTRATION DATA SHEET • ORIGINAL E REVISION NO. Project No. G-36-633 (R6039-0A0) GTRC/Clar DATE 10 / 9 / 85 Project Director: A. P. Jensen kk. ICS O CY'r'jfe. SchooliW Sponsor: U. S. Army Information Systems Selection S Acquisition Activity Ft. Belvoir, VA Type Agreement: Contract DAHC06 - 85 — C - 0012 Award Period: From 9/13/85 To 47/12/86 (Performance) 3/12/86 (Reports) Sponsor Amount: This Change Total to Date Estimated: $ 173,284 $ 173,284 Funded: $ 173,284 $ 173,284 Cost Sharing Amount: $ None Cost Sharing No: N/A Title: Combat Service Support Systems Advanced Experimental Demonstrations (AED) ADMINISTRATIVE DATA OCA Contact William F. Brown X4820 1) Sponsor Technical Contact: 2) Sponsor Admin/Contractual Matters: Glenn Racine Celestine Holly AIRMICS U. S. Army Information Systems 115 O'Keefe Building Selection and Acquisition Activity Georgia Institute of Technology Attn: ASW-MSC; Stop C-40 Atlanta, GA 30332-0800 Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-5456 894-3107 (703) 664-6311 Defense Priority Rating: A70 Military Security Classification: N/A (or) Company/Industrial Proprietary: N/A RESTRICTIONS See Attached Gov't Supplemental Information Sheet for Additional Requirements. Travel: Foreign travel must have prior approval — Contact OCA in each case. Domestic travel requires sponsor approval where total will exceed greater of $500 or 125% of approved proposal budget category. Equipment: Title vests with Gov't L COPIES TO: SPONSOR'S 1. D. NO. 02.102.017.86.001 Project Director Procurement/GTRI Supply Services GTRC Research Administrative Network Research Security Services Library Research Property Management ports-Coordinator (OCA)Th Project File Accounting Research Communications (2) Other A. Jones GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OFFICE OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION SPONSORED PROJECT TERMINATION/CLOSEOUT SHEET Date 7-13-87 ■ Nle■ Project No. G-36-633 School/UK ICS Includes Subproject No.(s) N/A Project Director(s) A.P. Jens& GTRC /0743( Sponsor U.S. Army Information Systems Selection & Acquisition Activity Combat Service Support Systems Advanced Experimental Demonstrations (AED) Title Effective Completion Date: 6/12/86 (Performance} 6/12/86 (Reports) Grant/Contract Closeout Actions Remaining: None I X I Final Invoice or Final Fiscal Report Closing Documents Final Report of Inventions x I Govt. Property Inventory & Related Certificate El Classified Material Certificate Oth er Continues Project No. Continued by Project No. COPIES TO: Project Director Library Research Administrative Network GTRC Research Property Management RsounittutenemiletOmrikx Accounting Project File Procurement/GTRI Supply Services Other Duane H. Research Securit Services Angela DuBose Russ Embry FORM OCA 69.285 Performance and Cost Report Contract Number DAHC06-85-C-0012 Project Number G-36-633 Georgia Institute of Technology September 13, 1985 to September 30, 1985 Overview The project group continued to maintain and expand the TAC- CNET prototype system. Improved login handling and broadcast mes- sage handling are under development. Error logging and message tracking systems have been improved. Other planned improvements to TACCNET include: screen editing capability for JINTACCS mes- sages, console monitoring facilities for network observation, mes- sage display utilities for demonstrations, robust login proced- ures, and administrative utilities. The Honeywell GCOS C compiler has been ordered and is ex- pected to arrive in October. Preparations are underway to tran- sfer all TACCNET source code from the IBM PC/AT to the Honeywell DPS/6. Substantial changes will be required in the I/O routines due to differences between UNIX and GCOS. The database backup and recovery system is being designed. It is expected to involve a combination of shell scripts and C functions. Modifications to the MSGPROC system will be required. Meetings and Presentations Regular meetings were held to exchange information and present results. No special meetings or presentations were held. -1- Plans - Obtain and install the GCOS C compiler. - Transfer TACCNET source code to the Honeywell DPS/6 and port to GCOS - Design a database backup and recovery system for TACCNET. - Develop a screen oriented editing interface for the JINTACCS message composition tool. Personnel Alton P. Jensen project administration William Putnam project management and design Steven Goldberg system design and development Shinn Hong S research assistant There are two professional researchers involved with the project. Bill Putnam works full time as project manager and chief software designer. Alton P. Jensen works one-quarter time as project administrator. There are two students working part-time on this project. They carry work loads ranging from 12 to 20 hours per week depen- ding on availability. The hours spent on the project are classified and allocated into five categories. A breakdown of labor for the period is given below. Category Hours Administration 70 Planning & Design 100 Prototyping & Testing 40 Programming & Debugging 50 Documentation & Reporting 20 Total 470 Expenses Expenses for the period were solely in the category of salaries. Salaries of professional research personnel are clas- sified as Professional Expenses. Salaries of student assistants are classified as Staff Expenses. A breakdown is given below. Professional Expenses $ 4,500.00 Staff Expenses $ 400.00 Total Expenses $4,900.00 Work Completed Item % Complete ---- C2 Database Backup and Recovery System design 25 Initial code development 0 Remote backup system 0 Database recovery 0 Archive search & retrieval 0 Alternate database site operations 0 Testing and integration 0 Work for Task 1 5 DPS 6 PASCAL to C Conversion Source code transfer 10 I0Control system 0 Caller 0 GenMsg 0 Integration with TACCNET 0 Work for Task 2 5 Technical Specification 0 -4- Performance and Cost Report Contract Number DAHC06-85-C-0012 Project Number G-36-633 Georgia Institute of Technology October 1, 1985 to October 31, 1985 Overview A task plan for the project is being prepared for presenta- tion to AIRMICS. Work areas will include UNIX/GCOS conversion of TACCNET, JINTACCS message preparation facilities, C2 database backup and recovery, and TACCNET user interface development. The database backup and recovery system is being designed. It is expected to involve a combination of shell scripts and C functions. Modifications to the MSGPROC system will be required. A TACCS computer has been received by AIRMICS. It is being installed and will be brought up under UNIX if possible. Plans are to port TACCNET to the new system as soon as possible. An advance copy of the Honeywell GCOS C Compiler arrived but was not accompanied by any documentation. Reiko Taylor is working on getting manuals and on expediting our order. Meetings and Presentations Regular meetings were held to exchange information and present results. In addition, planning sessions were called as needed. Plans - Install the GCOS C compiler. Obtain manuals and evaluate the compiler. Port TACCNET to the Honeywell under GCOS. - Complete the design of the database backup and recovery system for TACCNET. - Develop a screen oriented editing interface for the JINTACCS message composition tool. - Install the TACCS and bring up UNIX. Port TACCNET to the TACCS. Personnel Alton P. Jensen project administration William Putnam project management and design Steven Goldberg system design and development Shinn Hong S research assistant There are two professional researchers involved with the project. Bill Putnam works full time as project manager and chief software designer. Alton P. Jensen works one-quarter time as project administrator. There are two students working part-time on this project. They carry work loads ranging from 12 to 20 hours per week depen- ding on availability. The hours spent on the project are classified and allocated into five categories. A breakdown of labor for the period is given below. Category Hours Administration 70 Planning & Design 150 Prototyping & Testing 160 Programming & Debugging 60 Documentation & Reporting 40 Total 480 Expenses Expenses for the period were solely in the category of salaries. Salaries of professional research personnel are clas- sified as Professional Expenses. Salaries of student assistants are classified as Staff Expenses. A breakdown is given below. Professional Expenses $ 4,500.00 Staff Expenses $ 2,800.00 Total Expenses $7,300.00 Work Completed Item % Complete ---- C2 Database Backup and Recovery System design 50 Initial code development 0 Remote backup system 0 Database recovery 0 Archive search & retrieval 0 Alternate database site operations 0 Testing and integration 0 Work for Task 1 7 DPS 6 PASCAL to C Conversion Source code transfer 50 I0Control system 10 Caller 0 GenMsg 0 Integration with TACCNET 0 Work for Task 2 10 Technical Specification 0 -4- Performance and Cost Report Contract Number DAHC06-85-C-0012 Project Number G-36-633 Georgia Institute of Technology November 1, 1985 to November 30, 1985 Overview A task plan for the project was prepared and presented to AIRMICS. Three work areas were identified: TACCNET improvements, Honeywell C conversion, and database backup and recovery. The conversion of Honeywell DPS/6 code from PASCAL to C will begin as soon as the C compiler is received and installed. The other work was begun immediately. The planned improvements to TACCNET include: screen editing capability for JINTACCS messages, console monitoring facilities for

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