MIT Lincoln Laboratory Facilities Modernization Dr. Israel Soibelman 23 February 2017 Facilities Modernization Project - 1
MIT Lincoln Laboratory DoD Federally Funded Research and Development Center Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts Mission: Key Roles: Technology in Support of National Security System architecture engineering Long-term technology development System prototyping and demonstration Mission Areas: Air and Missile Defense Homeland Protection Air Traffic Control Communication Systems Cyber Security Advanced Technology Space Control ISR Systems and Technology Tactical Systems Engineering Facilities Modernization Project - 2
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Bedford Concord Hanscom Air Force Base Lincoln Lincoln Laboratory Lexington DoD Federally Funded Research and Development Center Located on Federal Property Operated by MIT since 1951 Main Roles System architecture engineering Long-term technology development Rapid prototyping and transition Facilities Modernization Project - 3
Data from Surrounding Towns Town Employees BEDFORD 110 CONCORD 56 LEXINGTON 151 LINCOLN 28 Total 345 LOCALE Sum of Award BEDFORD $ 745,271.37 CONCORD $ 341,657.69 LEXINGTON $ 27,380,433.44 LINCOLN $ 6,972.00 TOTAL, HATS $ 28,470,334.50 HANSCOM AFB $ 5,392,000.48 Grand Total $ 33,862,334.98 Facilities Modernization Project - 4
MIT Lincoln Laboratory FY16 Economic Impact FY16 Contract Dollar Value FY16 Outside Contract Business Categories Business Category Whole Dollars Percent Small Business Concerns $254,130,776 54.6% Large Business Concerns $211,556,323 45.4% Total $465,687,099 100.0% * Estimates from $462.1M Total FY16 Spend. Includes Orders to MIT- $7.5M, Figures are net awards less reductions. Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) HUBZone Small Business Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) $6,384,558 1.4% $117,111,998 25.2% $496,676 0.1% $30,437,656 6.5% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) $4,040,382 0.9% **As reported to Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA). Facilities Modernization Project - 5
Range of Laboratory Programs Advanced Technologies System Prototypes Cryogenic Yb:YAG Lasers Advanced Focal Planes SST Haystack Ultra-Wideband APD Arrays Quantum Bits Revelio XTR-1 Radar Miniature Low-Power Transceivers Decision Architectures Lunar Laser Comm. Demo MARTI for ABL Facilities Modernization Project - 6
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Facilities Modernization Plan 1950s Core Lincoln Laboratory in 1950s Lincoln Laboratory in 2017 Objective: Replacement of existing facilities that support MIT/LL mission MILCON Phase 1: Compound Semiconductor Lab / Microelectronics Integration Facility (CSL/MIF) MILCON Phase 2: Engineering Prototyping Facility (EPF) Both facilities currently housed in 1950 s era buildings with aging infrastructure Modernization will consolidate facilities into two energy-efficient replacement buildings Estimated project cost: $455M Continue developing long term MIT LL Master Plan to replace/renovate remaining buildings Facilities Modernization Project - 7
MILCON Funded West Lab Project Phase 1: Compound Semiconductor Laboratory Microelectronics Integration Facility (CSL/MIF) 150K sf clean room lab space MILCON: FY17 Design, FY19 Construction 2014 - Basis of Design phase completed AF MILCON validation/risk assessment complete Jan 2017 ACOE Began procurement process for A/E Dec 2016 Phase 2: Engineering and Prototyping Facility (EPF) 275K sf lab and high bay prototyping and engineering space MILCON: FY17 Design, FY22 Construction 2016 - Basis of Design phase completed Awaiting AFCEC Validation Facilities Modernization Project - 8
Proposed Sites for Replacement Facilities MIT/LL Hanscom AFB Hanscom AFB Property Line Facilities Modernization Project - 9
West Lab MILCON Schedule Milestones MILCON Authorization: Design FY 2017 (Phase 1 and 2) Programming: January 2013 August 2016 Phase 1 Design: ~ October 2017 January 2019 Validate Phase 2: ~ May July 2017 Phase 2 Design: ~ March 2018 May 2019 Phase 1 Construction: ~ November 2019 November 2021 Phase 2 Construction: ~ November 2022 November 2024 Facilities Modernization Project - 10
Next Steps USACOE procures Design Architects for Phase 1 and 2 Design duration Phase 1 ~ 14-18 months Continue MIT/LL Master Planning effort through Dec 2018 DoD/USAF/MIT Approvals for long term Master Plan Facilities Modernization Project - 11
Facilities Modernization Project - 12 Back up
Modernize Two Critical Labs 3 cm Clean room complex for space/optical payload assembly Additive and conventional manufacturing Bump-bonded APD Arrays Environmental testing Compound Semiconductor / Microsystems Integration Building design to provide highly sensitive vibration control High sensitivity / larger scale controls and systems Class 10 clean rooms Material growth equipment Optical packaging capabilities Focal plane assembly spaces Class 100 clean rooms Bump bonding; complex mounting Engineering / Prototyping High bay space to support payload programs Building design to accommodate large scale floor loads and vibration Machine Shop facilities Class 100 / 1000 clean rooms for integration / test Space / optical payload assembly Environmental testing Circuit board assembly and test Facilities Modernization Project - 13
Deteriorated Facility Condition is MIT LL Greatest Risk Many buildings 60+ years old, 61% in below average and poor condition 7 years of Govt and 3 rd reports confirm assessments Not structurally designed for modern research (inadequate dimensions for tooling, poor vibration isolation) Re-purposing for program priority has led to co-mingled office space and high-hazard Lab spaces Facilities Modernization Project - 14