Barone Awarded DARPA I2O Taskorder

WASHINGTON, DC – June 25, 2014 – The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded Barone Consulting a 3-year task order to provide Scientific, Engineering, and Technical Assistance (SETA) to its Information Innovation Office (I2O).

“Barone Consulting is excited to continue its relationship with DARPA as we work on these exciting and innovative projects,” says Kevin Barone, president and CEO of Barone Consulting. “Our track record has shown our success in assisting with these vitally important systems that protect our military and intelligence efforts.”

DARPA aims to sustain the U.S. military’s technological dominance by creating strategic surprise for the country’s enemies. In the new task order, Barone Consulting with help DARPA I2O, the group responsible for anticipating rapid changes in military information science and software. The project will include framing, executing, and transitioning cyber, analytics, and computing research and development projects with a goal to create cutting-edge systems and technologies.

Barone Consulting has a strong history of working with DARPA’s many divisions, including I2O, to create game-changing technology and scientific advancements. They will partner with Schafer Corporation on this project.

Founded in 2009, Barone Consulting provides system engineering and technical assistance services to the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. They provide a cadre of elite subject matter experts to the government in support of game-changing, cutting edge technologies that help performers bridge the “valley of death” between R&D and fielded tactically relevant products. To find out more, please visit www.baronedc.com.

Barone Awarded Task Order on NGA’s InnoVision program

WASHINGTON, DC – June 11, 2014 – The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded Barone Consulting a task order to provide scientific research to the InnoVision Future Solutions Program.

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded Barone Consulting a task order to provide scientific research to the InnoVision Future Solutions Program.

IFSP provides support for the research and implementation of innovative science to solve the intelligence community and Department of Defense’s most complicated problems. IFSP also explores the newest scientific discoveries, including the prominent current research of LIDAR, or the use of laser technology to create three-dimensional geospatial maps. NGA and IFSP plan to use the remote sensing ability of LIDAR to capture laser information and gather geospatial information for a variety of new projects.

“This new technology gives us a whole new look at the world and our ability to gather data,” says David Kalin, Barone Consulting senior scientist. “By using 3D laser technology, we can get finer and more accurate geospatial data that can be used in all sorts of areas. This is a huge breakthrough and a great opportunity.”

As part of the contract, Barone Consulting will have a heavy presence in the development and application of LIDAR mapping. They will also work with Booz Allen to provide engineering and technical assistance on IFSP’s many other areas of study. The task order will last until 2017.

Founded in 2009, Barone Consulting provides system engineering and technical assistance services to the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. They provide a cadre of elite subject matter experts to the government in support of game-changing, cutting edge technologies that help performers bridge the “valley of death” between R&D and fielded tactically relevant products. To find out more, please visit www.baronedc.com.

Barone Aids in Innovative Firefighting Training

WASHINGTON, DC – May 29, 2014 – Barone Consulting today orchestrated a successful demonstration of DARPA technology for Arizona firefighters, effectively expanding the use of military technology to other public service areas.

Team members, including Barone Consulting integration architect Marshall Frith and senior consultant Scott Ponsor, used elements from the Persistent Close Air Support (PCAS) program that were tailored for the firefighting community in a program called Fire Line Advanced Situational Awareness for Handhelds (FLASH).

“To see the application of this program to areas besides the military was fascinating,” Frith says. “We’ve been working to give our troops the tools they need in battle, and to see those tools translate to firefighting was very rewarding. The applications of this program are nearly limitless.”

PCAS is a program designed for the military with a goal to use advanced digital tools to overcome troop coordination challenges. By equipping soldiers with targeted technology for situational awareness, rather than paper maps and legacy communications systems, troops can more easily stay coordinated and ahead of the enemy.

Firefighters battling wildfires face similar challenges to troops in battle, including the need for situational awareness, precise coordination, and ensured safety from quickly moving and shifting flames. Advanced technology to fight these problems has not been readily available to most rural firefighters, until the aid of DARPA and PCAS.

FLASH, the firefighter version of PCAS, uses tablets, aircraft-mounted sensors and radios designed to identify the location of every firefighter and aircraft in expansive fire zones. The systems overlays multiple streams of information onto a digital map visible on tablet computers. In essence, FLASH gives every member of the firefighting team a real-time map of the flames and their resources, allowing them to more easily plan where the next attack will be.

During the three-day training demonstration with the Prescott Fire Department, firefighters were able to track each other’s positions with the help of an observation aircraft that provided a live, bird’s-eye view of the terrain. Frith worked with local fire officials to demonstrate and train on the tablet software and communications program. Ponsor facilitated a virtual connection, allowing participants in the Arizona command post and in DARPA headquarters in Virginia to view the event in real time.

“This technology is incredibly powerful,” Ponsor says. “Its ability to not only unite firefighters in troubling rural situations but to bring together people across the country is remarkable. It was an honor to be part of such a project.”

Members of the Prescott Fire Department, who were chosen for the exercise because of the heroic action of the 19 firefighters who gave their lives in the Yarnell Hill wildfire last year, were impressed with FLASH technology and hopeful the devices could be tailored for other areas, such as search and rescue efforts.

Founded in 2009, Barone Consulting provides system engineering and technical assistance services to the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. They provide a cadre of elite subject matter experts to the government in support of game-changing, cutting edge technologies that help performers bridge the “valley of death” between R&D and fielded tactically relevant products. To find out more, please visit www.baronedc.com.

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Barone Sponsors “Carpenter’s Shelter” Homeless Charity

Barone Consulting is a proud sponsor of the 12th Annual Carpenter’s Shelter of Alexandria “Carpenter’s Cook Off” at the Birchmere Music Hall on Sunday, April 27.

An on-going culinary tradition in Alexandria, over 25 restaurants will compete to raise money for and awareness of Carpenter’s Shelter. As the largest homeless shelter in Northern Virginia, Carpenter’s Shelter provides support for over 1,000 homeless and formerly homeless children and adults each year.

Tickets and online silent auction bids are still available for this year’s fundraising event at www.carpenterscookoff.com.

The Carpenter’s Shelter mission is to help the homeless achieve sustainable independence through shelter, guidance, education, and advocacy. The Catalogue for Philanthropy recognized Carpenter’s Shelter in 2013 by including them in their Guide to Giving Report for the DC metropolitan area. To learn more about Carpenter’s Shelter and how to support its mission through donations or volunteerism, please visit http://www.carpentersshelter.org/.

Founded in 2009, Barone Consulting provides system engineering and technical assistance services to the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. They provide a cadre of elite subject matter experts to the government in support of game-changing, cutting edge technologies that help performers bridge the “valley of death” between R&D and fielded tactically relevant products. To find out more, please visit www.baronedc.com.

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