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Company Background: ManTech is a leading provider of innovative technologies and solutions for
mission-critical national security programs for the intelligence community;
the departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security, Energy and Justice,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); the space community; the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; and other U.S. federal
government customers. We provide support to critical national security
programs for approximately 60 federal agencies through 1,000 current
contracts. ManTech's expertise includes command, control, communications,
computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) lifecycle
support; cyber security; global logistics support; intelligence/counter-
intelligence support; information technology (IT) modernization and
sustainment; systems engineering; test and evaluation; and health IT.
ManTech supports major national missions, such as military readiness,
terrorist threat detection, information security and border protection.
Additional information on ManTech can be found at www.mantech.com.
Capability/Area of Application of systems engineering in large-scale system development and
Expertise: acquisition programs used by government and industry
Capabilities:
• Process development and implementation
• Mission analysis and architecture
• Requirements analysis, development, and management
• System design and development
• Tactical systems development and integration
• Border security
• Radiological and nuclear detection
• Modeling and simulation
• Test and evaluation /IV&V
• Enterprise architecture
• Concepts of Operations
• Risk management
• Reliability and maintainability
Last 3 years services N00178-04-D-4080-0002, Functional Area 3.2 - Broad and specialized
experience listed by scientific, engineering, technical and program management support services
functional area (see below for submarine and surface ship silencing programs (primarily acoustics).
for list of functional areas)
and specific Program N00178-04-D-4080-EH01, Functional Area 3.12 - Ship Maintenance and
Logistics Support Information Systems (SMLIS) Support Services
Systems Engineering
Provides services to help our clients develop and improve their enterprise
architectures. We assess the applicability and suitability of commercial
applications, participate in design reviews, and develop migration plans to
transition to new systems and technology, and retire outdated ones.
Application management
Provides day-to-day maintenance and modernization for our clients’ business
applications, helping reduce costs and ensure faster delivery of new
capabilities. Services include requirements definition, configuration
management, configuration audits, application design, development,
enhancements, maintenance, testing, and support.
Capability/Area of Expertise Global IT Manager, serving as the IT Applications Manager for all applications
managed by the NAVSEA Command Information Office, ensuring that the staf
and the eforts in managing each application are coordinated to ensure
efficient and efective processes are achieved and maintained. Ensuring that
Provide support to the NAVSEA CIO office and the associated NAVSEA
business offices in answering data calls from ACNO-IT, DON CIO, OSD, etc on
eforts such as DITPR-DON and the IT Registration Database. Knowledgeable
of current DOD Business Transformation Agency (BTA) and DON policies
regarding domain
certifications, tier classifications and the procedures for required annual
reviews.
Provide support for the NMCI/NGEN certification process of legacy
applications running under NMCI/NGEN.
Last 3 years services A&H HAS PROVIDED EMC SERVICES TO NAVY SHIP ELECTROMAGNETIC
experience listed by IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (SEMCIP). AREA’S OF SUPPORT 3.2, 3.14, 3.19,
functional area and 3.20
specific Program
Description of products A&H HAS PROVIDED IN EXCESS OF 33 SHIP CERTIFICATIONS IN THE PAST 3
(deliverables) provided YEARS AND HAS PROVIDED THESE SERVICES FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS.
Company Background Adaptive Methods is a small multi-talented engineering firm started in 1973,
with 82 employees (66 with Bachelor Degrees, 24 of those with Masters
Degrees, 1 with a PhD) headquartered in Centreville, VA, with offices over 5
states, whose corporate business focus has been to provide advanced sonar
systems engineering and acoustic signal processing development capabilities.
We are a valued partner to the US Navy, a leading developer of modern sonar
systems, and trusted provider of rapid technology development and transition
for tactical and surveillance ASW. Adaptive Methods’ products deliver
increased value through improved legacy sensor performance, operability,
and user flexibility. Our company has expertise in the areas of real-time
systems implementation, adaptive signal and information processing, data
fusion and real-time analytics, intelligent display and visualization, complex
multi-sensor systems, mission management and decision aids, and advanced
modeling and simulation technologies. Our customers are very pleased with
the results of our expertise both in our products and in our interactions with
them.
Capability/Area of 3.1 R&D Support - Adaptive Methods’ personnel have 20+ years experience
Expertise supporting numerous Navy organizations in developing advanced
beamformer concepts. We will continue to improve the algorithm to increase
performance and reduce processing time.
3.5 System Des Doc/Tech Data - Adaptive Methods has extensive experience
ManTech – Team Members / Capability / Experience
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in authoring the design and technical documentation; including Interface
Requirements Specifications (IRS), Interface Design Specifications (IDS),
Software Requirements Specifications (SRS), supporting documentation and
technical data in support of multiple U.S. Navy acoustic programs.
3.5 System Des Doc/Tech Data - Adaptive Methods developed design and
technical documentation including Interface Requirements Specifications (IRS)
Interface Design Specifications (IDS) Software Requirements Specifications
Array Test Tools T&E sonar signal processing and display, functionality
similar to PC Test Set. Linux based.
Systems Engineering
Provides services to help our clients develop and improve their enterprise
architectures. We assess the applicability and suitability of commercial
applications, participate in design reviews, and develop migration plans to
transition to new systems and technology, and retire outdated ones.
Application management
Provides day-to-day maintenance and modernization for our clients’ business
applications, helping reduce costs and ensure faster delivery of new
capabilities. Services include requirements definition, configuration
management, configuration audits, application design, development,
enhancements, maintenance, testing, and support.
Capability/Area of Global IT Manager, serving as the IT
Expertise Applications Manager for all applications managed by the NAVSEA Command
Information Office, ensuring that the staf and the eforts in managing each
application are coordinated to ensure efficient and efective processes are
achieved and maintained. Ensuring that work accomplished meets the
policies for legacy applications set forth by Navy and the NAVSEA CIO.
Provide support to the NAVSEA CIO office and the associated NAVSEA
business offices in answering data calls from ACNO-IT, DON CIO, OSD, etc on
eforts such as DITPR-DON and the IT Registration Database. The contractor
shall be knowledgeable of
current DOD Business Transformation Agency (BTA) and DON policies
regarding domain
certifications, tier classifications and the procedures for required annual
reviews.
Provide support for the NMCI/NGEN certification process of legacy
applications running under
NMCI/NGEN.
Company Background Advanced Concepts and Technologies International, L.L.C. (ACT I) has been
providing solutions for high profile military programs such as the U.S. Navy
and U.S. Air Force's Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST)/Joint Strike
Fighter/F-35, the U.S. Navy's F-16N Aggressor, and the U.S. Air Force's F-22
Raptor since 1998. Our reputation with the U.S. Navy is built on providing
specialized and high value solutions on time and on budget. We are a
recognized knowledge company providing trusted expertise and leadership
excellence in support of defense and energy technical and life-cycle
management solutions
Capability/Area of Acquisition program planning and execution
Expertise Defense Acquisition Board milestone documentation
Cost research, analysis, life cycle cost, and total cost of ownership
modeling
Foreign Military Sales case management and support
Scientific and engineering research and analysis, design, reverse
engineering
Market surveys, technology assessments and technology insertion
analyses
Systems engineering and technical assistance
Enterprise, static, and dynamic modeling and simulation
Prototyping, testing, and evaluation
Logistics planning, provisioning, and electronic technical manuals
Water and environmental testing, sensor development
Description of products Since 1986, ARTI has established a reputation of exceeding customer
(deliverables) provided expectations by providing comprehensive IT Operations and Management;
Information, Network & Cyber Security; Health IT, and Program Management
& Logistics support to a wide range of Federal Government clients.
Focused on its customers, employees, and delivering solutions while
managing and securing information, people and technology, ARTI has
established an impressive record of consistently delivering cost-efective
services and solutions that meet or exceed our client’s expectations
Company Background Airborne Technologies has been providing subject matter expert technical
support to DARPA for the past 3 years. Our staf has over 20 years experience
working for the Agency in various capacities. Our expertise is in the areas of:
systems engineering; system development, integration and test; stealth
technologies; assessment of advanced concepts; analysis of new technologies
and their potential impact on the warfighter; program formulation; and
program monitoring and control. ATI has extensive experience in unmanned
air and ground systems development, areas of growing interest to the
warfighter, DoD and DARPA leadership.
Capability/Area of ATI will provide a subject matter expert(s) under our subcontract to ManTech
Expertise SRS for this solicitation. Our SMEs are prepared to support tasking under
elements 2.3.1, 2.3.2 and 2.3.3 of CLIN 4020 SOW. Our staf has over 20 years
experience providing services similar to this under our DoD and Intelligence
community SETA support contracts.
ManTech – Team Members / Capability / Experience
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Functional Areas: 2.3.1 Technology Application Support,
2.3.2 Specialized Studies and Advisory Groups
2.3.3 Technical Documentation and Briefing Support
Last 3 years services Our staf has participated on several DARPA technology studies including:
experience listed by FAST (examining next generation unmanned helicopter technologies for TTO),
functional area and EM Gun Study (examining the possibility of developing an EM gun capable of
specific Program striking anywhere on the earth from CONUS for DIRO), and Laser Weapons
Study (examining using ground and airborne lasers for missile defense for
DIRO). We are routinely called on to aide in the development of briefings for
program new starts, program updates and conference papers. In 2006/2007
Company Background: AM Pierce & Associates is a woman-owned small business founded to provide
systems engineering, program and acquisition management services to
NAVAIR and other DoD customers. We pride ourselves on our ability to
provide innovative solutions to our customers’ most critical requirements.
Our dedicated employees are focused on providing high quality products and
services in support of the warfighter and our nation’s security.
3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.16, 3.17, 3.19, 3.20, and 3.21 – Acquisition and Program
Management Support to NAVAIR PMA 299 and the H-60B/F and H In-Service
Team;
3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.10, 3.16, 3.17, 3.19, 3.20 and 3.21 – Production Integration
support to PMS-299 including System/Subsystem Integration,
Avionics/Software/Air Vehicle Technology Insertion, and Configuration
Management for both domestic and FMS H-60 programs;
3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.14, 3.16 and 3.20 – Reliability & Maintainability (R&M)
Engineering and Maintenance Monitor support to PMA 262 Persistent
ManTech – Team Members / Capability / Experience
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Maritime Unmanned Aircraft Systems Program Office and the Broad Area
Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Program;
3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.11, 3.16, 3.17 and 3.20 – Manufacturing and Quality
(M&Q) Engineering Support to PMA 290 in support of the P-3 series and P-8A
aircraft;
3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.12, 3.14, 3.15, 3.20, and 3.21 – Engineering,
technical and Program Integration support to PMA 268 and the Navy UCAS
(N-UCAS) Aviation Ship Integration Team and to PMA 213 and the Joint
Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS);
3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.10, 3.12, 3.14, 3.17, 3.18 and 3.20 – Systems
architecture and engineering operations and demonstration support to
various US Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) Battle Lab and
Future Warfare Center programs.
Description of products Program, Acquisition, Engineering and Test & Evaluation support services.
(deliverables) provided.
Company Background Analytic Services Inc. (ANSER) is a not-for-profit research and analysis institute
chartered in 1958 as a public-service organization providing objective studies,
analyses, and technical support to aid decision makers across the national
security and homeland security communities. Headquartered in Falls Church,
VA, our company is governed by a distinguished Board of Trustees drawn from
business, public service, academia and military afairs. For over fifty-five
years, ANSER has demonstrated the capability to provide authoritative
subject matter expertise to conduct studies, broad-based strategic and
operational planning and assessment, unbiased policy and guidance advice,
training and exercise support, and experienced operational program support
for the development, sustained management and execution of complex
government programs.
Capability/Area of 3.1 Research & Development
Expertise 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering
3.11 Quality Assurance
3.12 Information System Development, Information Assurance, and
Information Technology
3.16 Acquisition Logistics
3.18 Training
3.21 Functional and Administrative
Last 3 years services 3.1 Research & Development 3.20 Program Support
experience listed by Contract Title: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense
functional area and Concepts, Capability Integration, and Development for the Joint
specific Program (see Requirements Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear
below for list of functional Defense (JRO-CBRND)
areas)
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering
Contract Number: HQ0034-11-A-0008-0002
Contract Title: Support to the ASD(R&E) Joint Capabilities Technology
Demonstration Program
Company Background Antech Systems is a Small Business headquartered in Chesapeake, VA. Since
its incorporation in 1990, Antech has used information technology to solve
problems with the creation, presentation and distribution of technical
information for a variety of government and commercial clients. For the past
16 years, Antech has maintained strong ties with NAVSEA and NAVAIR and
continues to build innovative IT solutions for their customers. Specializing in
the modeling, development, publishing, and lifecycle maintenance of
technical information documents, Antech builds customized solutions for our
partners that are tailored for their individual needs, budgets, and
environments.
Capability/Area of Antech Systems has proven technical performance with DoD in general, and
Expertise the Department of Navy (DoN) in particular. We’ve used technology
innovation to solve problems with gathering, storing, presenting, distributing,
and maintaining technical information. Our track record encompasses
practical experience in seven functional areas and in all geographic zones.
Last 3 years services 3.2 – NAVSEA 04
experience listed by 3.5 – NAVAIR 4.5.10, NAVSEA 04
functional area and 3.6 – NAVAIR 4.5.10, NAVSEA 04
specific Program 3.7 – NAVSEA 04
3.9 – NAVSEA 04
3.10 – NAVSEA 04
3.12 – NAVAIR 4.5.10, NAVSEA 04
3.16 – NAVSEA 04
3.18 – NAVAIR 4.5.10, NAVSEA 04
3.19 – NAVSEA 4.5.10, SPAWAR
3.20 – NAVAIR 4.5.10, NAVSEA 04
Anti-Torpedo Torpedo Defense System (PMS415): 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6,
3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.14, 3.19, 3.20
Keyport Code 40 Technical Support (NUWC Keyport, WA): 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6,
3.7, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.13, 3.14, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20
Description of products Software, software/hardware/firmware design documents, program plans
(deliverables) provided (project, acquisition, test, training, CM, safety, logistics), drawings, studies and
analyses, reports, databases, course instruction, change proposals, MIL-STD-
882 safety CDRLs, financial documents
Description of products In addition to the above capabilities, ARA provides products in the areas of:
(deliverables) provided. Alternative Fuels, Robotics, Security Systems and Geotechnical &
Environmental
Company Background ATC is a Veteran-Owned Small Business with a wide range of training,
technical documentation, and deployed systems operation and maintenance
experience. We provide Human Systems Integration analysis and appropriate
recommendations concerning manpower, personnel, and training
requirements, training system business case analysis, system design,
development, test and evaluation, life cycle support, and training technology.
Our capabilities include training systems design and management, platform
instruction, design, technical writing, authoring, mentoring, consulting, and
simulation. These capabilities enable us to support current learning
technologies such as the E-Learning Learning Management System/Content
Management Server (LMS/CMS), and Shareable Courseware Object Reference
Model (SCORM) specifications. We also provide CONUS/OCONUS operations
and maintenance support for various unmanned and manned systems.
ATC also provides for the development, conversion, configuration control and
maintenance of technical documentation, drawings, illustrations and
procedures. We use approved documentation to support the training system
development, as well as operation and maintenance of deployed systems.
Capability/Area of ATC will support SOW mission areas associated with NAVAIR and their
Expertise WARFARE Centers, Patuxent River, Washington, D.C, Seattle WA and
Pensacola, FL. Our tasking includes program management, the full suite of
systems engineering services, systems integration, and acquisition services.
Last 3 years services N00178-04-D-4016: (3.1) ARINC provides engineering support to Naval Surface Warfare
experience listed by Center Panama City Division. ARINC provided systems engineering, design, fabrication of
Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) mission modules (MM) and mission packages (MP). Including
functional area and refinement of Mine Warfare (MIW) mission Technical Data Packages (TDP).
specific Program 3.2: Modeling
ARINC conducted modeling and simulation activities to evaluate new technologies, potential
performance relative to requirements, and integration architectures.
3.5: ARINC provided technical support in the design, fabrication, and testing of LCS MP and
MM hardware. ARINC implemented engineering analysis, design, and fabrication eforts for
LCS MM/MP/MS eforts using ANSI/EIA-632-1999 as a guide.
3.6: Software
ARINC identified, reviewed and tested advanced algorithms and techniques for implementing
integrity within those integrated systems, and developed software for military navigation
systems.
3.14 ARINC updated tactics documentation including concepts of operations, test and
evaluation master plans, and system technical manuals. ARINC was responsible for identifying
tactical deficiencies resulting from the review of current system tactics and documentation and
making recommendation for resolution.
ARINC perform tasks relevant to functional areas 3.2, 3.5, and 3.14 on the US Joint Forces
support program.
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support: In addition to the
former J89 (now Joint Staf J8 DDC4 AID) support previously provided, this project now
provides support to the Joint Staf DDC4 C4 Assessments Division and Combat Capability
Developer Division in the mission areas of Joint Command and Control (JC2) capability
development, architectures, and operational concepts. The Combat Capability Developer
Division mission is to lead the identification and development of Doctrine, Organization,
Training, Materiel, Leadership, Policy and Facilities (DOTMLPF) capability needs, manage
operational requirements, collaboratively identify modernization solutions, and ensure life-
cycle sustainment and synchronization for Joint C2 capabilities in order to "Do No Harm" to
current capabilities and deliver agile C2 capabilities to joint warfighters.
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support: ARINC develops integrated,
“Fit-for-Purpose” architectures (e.g., Joint C2 Architectures, Joint Mission Thread (JMT)
Architectures, Solution Architectures, Reference Architectures, etc.) to improve joint
warfighting capabilities with emphasis on federating with existing Combatant Commands,
Services and Agencies (C/S/A) architectures to identify C4 gaps, overlaps, and
interdependencies, from the strategic to tactical levels of joint military operations. ARINC also
conducts operational, programmatic, and technical analysis, including Joint Capabilities
Integration and Development System (JCIDS) reviews, the preparation of analytical reports
and/or issue papers to document C2 gaps, overlaps, and interdependencies, and to make
recommendations that meet joint requirements, and shall participate on focus area working
groups, Integrated Product Teams (IPTs), Focus Integration Teams (FIT), and other C2-related
teams and groups
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support: The contractor shall provide C2
mission analysis, update the Combat Capability Division (CCD) integrated master schedule and
synchronization matrix, and revision of the CCD Release Sequence Plan and Annual Release
Plan, the DoD C2 Strategic Plan and Implementation Plan to improve, guide, synchronize,
integrate and coordinate C2 related activities, and refinement of the Joint Mission Threads.
Draft information papers, briefings and reports on the capability gap analyses. Provide
ManTech – Team Members / Capability / Experience
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capability analysis and program support functional tasks in support of C2 Governance and
Management, and JCIDS and Defense Acquisition System (DAS) processes to ensure joint
interoperability
Company Background Arrowpoint has, and always will, build our customer base on the foundation
and the core competencies of our company. That is why you can be assured
that whether it is software development or enterprise architecture design or
consulting services, you will be dealing with seasoned Arrowpoint
professionals that know their business and will work with you every step of
the way. Mission focused. Value Driven Solutions.
Capability/Area of Arrowpoint specializes in information systems and technology support
Expertise services; human resource/capital program support services; engineering and
specialized design services; and other professional, research, scientific, and
consulting services. Arrowpoint also provides program management as well
as advisory and assistance services to support customer organizations in day-
to-day operations. Arrowpoint has 2 offices with staf in 20 States. Arrowpoint
is a current Microsoft Certified Partner as achieved through our experience in
IT services.
Arrowpoint current direct customers include the United States Army Analytics
Group; United States Army Civilian Information Systems Division, United
States Navy Sea Logistics Command; United States Army Human Resource
Command; National Guard Bureau; and the Department of Veterans Afairs
Office of Health Information.
Our current and past IT services experience align with multiple typical
technology support contract task areas. Our strong competency areas include
datacenter/production support, software development, software
Last 3 years services 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.10, 3.11, 3.20, 3.21
experience listed by
functional area and
specific Program (see
below for list of functional
areas)
Company Name A-T Solutions, Inc – Company does not have an active Subcontract
with ManTech
Company Name Autonomechs – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background: Local Southern Maryland company and that is Native American owned
operating as a Small Business
P-3C AIP and BMUP T&E Support: ASEC provides experienced P-3
NFOs and sensor operators to support the Development, Test and
Evaluation of new systems and incremental improvements to existing
P-3 weapon systems. Specialty areas of expertise are acoustics, radar,
non-acoustic ASW and communications.
Test Planning and Flight Test: ASEC authors the test plans and
conducts light General Aviation aircraft flight tests and UAV chase
events to support sensor development. Supports flight testing of a
developmental UAV.
Last 3 years services PMA 290 Engineering Services - 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 3.14, 3.18, 3.19
experience listed by VX-1 Operational Test – 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 3.10, 3.14
functional area and
specific Program
Description of products Monthly Reports, T&E Framework Development, TEMP Input, Test/Tactics
(deliverables) provided. Evaluation Plan, Kneeboard Cards/Surveys, M&S Plan, Aircraft Configuration
Records, Weekly Aircraft Schedule, Annual Summary Reports
Company Background:
Aviation Systems Technologies, LLC located in Hollywood, Maryland,
U.S.A, is a small disadvantaged, woman owned business (WOSDB)
specializing in the production of cable assemblies, electronic circuits and
assemblies. We also ofer the expertise to perform installations of systems
and sub-systems into military aircraft, vehicles, enclosures and ships,
ensuring compliance to all applicable specifications and standards.
Additionally, we ofer a wide range of engineering support services
personnel, for the purpose of performing government contracting services
Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) support.
Produce, test, install, troubleshoot, modify and support the P-3C Digital
Stores Management System DSMS. Full scale production effort in support
of Foreign Military Sales by PMA-290.
Design and fabricate 180 each Digital Improved Triple Ejector Rack
(DITER) umbilical cable assemblies for use on AV-8B Harrier aircraft. Full
scale production effort in support of USMC by PMA-257.
Design, produce and install APR-39 EMI test station for use with H-60
Blackhawk. Prototype effort for US Navy use by PMA-272.
Design and fabricate 100 each P-3C AIP Harpoon Umbilical cables
utilizing Injection Overmolding technology. Full scale production effort in
support of Foreign Military Sales by PMA-290.
Design, fabricate and install aircraft cabling for PMA-290. Rapid
Development Concept effort utilizing Injection Overmolding Technology.
Design and fabricate 60 each Dual Mode Maverick (AGM-65 DML)
umbilical cables for P-3C aircraft. Limited Production effort in support of
Foreign Military Sales by PMA-290.
Description of products P-3C Digital Stores Management System DSMS, Digital Improved Triple
(deliverables) provided. Ejector Rack (DITER) umbilical cable assemblies, APR-39 EMI test
station, P-3C AIP Harpoon Umbilical cables and Dual Mode Launcher
(AGM-65 DML) umbilical cables.
Donald Buzard
don.buzard@avmacllc.com
Company Background AVMAC is committed to supporting Warfare Centers and Virtual SYSCOM
partners by leveraging over 120 years of fleet experience in aviation and ship
acquisitions, logistics support services and safety program initiatives. AVMAC
will provide a mix of complementary skills, extensive and relevant experience
to support any Task Order (TO) and will seamlessly integrate these skilled and
experience personnel in to the customer’s workforce. AVMAC’s Naval Aviation
subject matter experts have the skills and experience that will be applied to
each customer’s task requirements and essential support activities.
AVMAC personnel are proficient in developing and implementing program
plans, milestone schedules, cost projections, and related technical,
programmatic, process and management products associated with Naval
Aviation maintenance, training, safety and risk management, and logistics.
AVMAC can rapidly provide resources and personnel to provide program and
support services for work throughout the United States.
Capability/Area of 3.1 R&D Support
Expertise 3.2 Engineering Support
3.7 RM&A
3.8 HF Engineering Support
3.9 System Safety
3.10 CM Support
3.11 QA Support
3.14 Interoperability/T&E/Trials
3.16 Acquisition Logistics
3.17 Supply & Provisioning
3.18 Training
3.19 In-Service Engineering
3.20 Program Support
Last 3 years services AVMAC has completed two task orders for both project management and
experience listed by space analysis aboard LHD and LHA class ships. AVMAC is currently
functional area and supporting Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division with a Senior
specific Program Engineering Technician performing Project Management.
Func area: 3.1, 3.2, 3.19, 3.20
Company Name Bachtags LLC – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background BecTech, Inc. is a woman-owned small business that was incorporated in September
1997. It is a privately held engineering, logistics, program management and
professional services company. BecTech holds prime contracts with the Naval Surface
Warfare Center, the Naval Air Warfare Center and is a subcontractor to several
companies providing engineering, logistics, information systems. program
management and acquisition support in the naval combat systems domain. Specific
programs include: AEGIS Ballistic Missile Defense, Standard Missile System, Vertical
Launching System, and Surface Ship Readiness. BecTech also supports programs
within the U.S. Coast Guard, the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), and the Royal
Australian Navy
Capability/Area of 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.14, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18.1, 3.19, 3.20,
Expertise 3.21.1
Last 3 years services 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
experience listed by N00178-04-D-4091-0016 and NG/BecTech subcontract 7500037924
functional area and For NSWC Dahlgren Division; Sub to Northrop - 10/01/2008 to 5/30/2014
specific Program (see POC: Sean O’Sullivan, Northrop Grumman Corp.
16543 Commerce Drive, Dahlgren, VA 22485
below for list of functional
Tel: (540) 469 2232
areas) Fax: (540) 469 2272
Sean.osullivan@ngc.com
3.11:
BecTech provides QA in the areas of Logistics Support, Test Systems Engineering
Support, Software Engineering Support, Secretarial and Administrative Support, and
Program Management Support, to the STANDARD Missile (SM) Technical
Representative (TechRep) Office (PEO IWS 3A) located in Tucson, Arizona. System
Programs supported include Standard Missile (SM), Evolved SEASPARROW Missile
(ESSM), TOMAHAWK, Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM), and Vertical Launching
System In-Service Engineering. We assist in the transition planning and
implementation of Program Office initiatives and perform studies and analysis
relevant to support strategies and initiatives relative to Combat System components.
3.17:
BecTech provides marine engineering and logistics services to maintain a depot level
stock facility for Cooperative Display Unit (CDU) (CY-8873/S) and CEC Installation
and Checkout (INCO) kit materials. Depot is responsible for storage, inventory,
tracking, repair and shipment of depot item. BecTech performs long-tem Reliability
3.19:
BecTech provides modernization support, engineering and logistics services to missile
programs at NSWC PHD, including: Standard Missile (SM), Evolved
SEASPARROW Missile (ESSM), TOMAHAWK, and Vertical Launching System In-
Service Engineering. We also provide Weapon System Integration and Fleet Interface
support and assist in the transition planning and implementation of Program Office
partnering initiatives. BecTech also performs studies and analysis relevant to support
strategies and initiatives for Combat System components. We develop software, design
and engineer, draft plans, write guides and build prototypes for the Automated Test
Equipment area. Our Software development is primarily done using C++, Visual C++
and Visual Basic, coordinating with the primary developers who reside at NSWC DD.
We also develop database software using MS Access and Visual Basic for
administrative and tracking purposes (FRACAS, Highlights, and Parts Tracking).
Last 3 years services Based upon the list of Functional Areas, the following are areas in which we
experience listed by have provided products and services:
functional area and R&D: SBIR Phase I & II Contracts
specific Program Process Engineering: DD(G) 1000; MFOM
System Design Documentation & Tech Data: MFOM; DD(G) 1000; SBIR
Software Engineering: SBIR Phase I & II Contracts; MFOM; DD(G) 1000;
Private Sector
Human Factors: SBIR Phase I & II Contracts; MFOM; DD(G) 1000
Information Assurance: MFOM
Description of products The following products have been delivered to the US Navy by Beacon in the
(deliverables) provided. area of shipboard Maintenance & Support:
eTagout: Component (equipment) tagout for the maintenance process
TurboWork: Maintenance management tool
Company Background: Black Knight Technology is a system engineering and software development
company based in Dahlgren, Virginia. Black Knight provides our government
and corporate customers with solutions to help design, test, and evaluate
current and future military combat systems. Black Knight has offices in
Fredericksburg and Dahlgren, Virginia, through which we provide our
government customers with superior services in the areas of Systems
Engineering, Modeling Design and Analysis, Open Architecture and Object
Oriented Design, Software Design and Development, and System Test and
Evaluation.
Company Name Blue Herron Services – Company does not have an active
Subcontract with ManTech
DAAB07-03-B006/TO23
F. Allen (301) 995-8946
N00421-00-A-0578/TO38
J. Lumpkins (301) 757-6010
N66001-98-D-5017
Ken Simonsen (619) 553-1251
N65236-03-D-3827
L. Baker (842) 218-4327
Capability/Area of Maritime Enterprise Engineering and Management: Booz Allen has provided
Expertise strategy and technology services to the Department of Navy for over 60 years.
We currently provide support to nearly every organization in the Department.
Our support is broad -- from developing enterprise-wide strategies to C4ISR
Contract
Prime Contract
title: Technical
# N65236-06-D-6857
Support
Full contract value: $77,818,961
Period of Performance: 11/22/05-11/21/10
Customer: SPAWAR Systems Center, Charleston
COR: Debra Chesser, voice 843.218.5661, fax 843.218.3905, email
debra.chesser@navy.mil
Bowhead Company: BITS
Bowhead Program Manager: Rik Dilgren
Bowhead provides assembly, integration, testing, and configuration
management services to SSCC Code 60 for the Air Force Theatre Deployable
Communications (TDC) Program. In support of this efort Bowhead
completed over 200 Integrated Communication Access Packages (ICAP) which
included design phases 1-4 and NCCD light variant. Computers, multiplexers,
satellite transceivers, and power supplies were assembled, integrated, and
tested. These items were then placed in robust portable suitcases and were
shipped to Air Force field units around the world. Bowhead provides
operational support staf for the SSCC Code 60 Technical Documentation
Library, which includes the use of microfiche, hard copy, soft and online
technical and procedural documentation. The Technical Documentation
Librarian assists project engineers and leads in locating necessary
documentation both internally and externally necessary to complete the
mission. The Librarian controls distribution of publications and procedures,
updating documentation, and ordering replacement or additional
documentation as necessary to maintain current files. Version and
configuration control of documentation is utilized for continued improvement
of documentation control process including software enhancement.
Bowhead Librarian advises the Quality Assurance Branch Head on matters
which afect the Technical Documentation Library and performs periodic
audits of work areas to ensure proper documentation is being used. The
Librarian maintains inventory of consumables to include storage, issuance,
tracking and reordering of administrative supplies. Bowhead maintains and
executes a Hazardous Material Control Process which controls ordering,
approval, labeling, storage, tracking, disposal, management, and auditing.
These processes comply with the applicable OSHA, DOT, DoD and Navy
directives. Bowhead manages a General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment
(GPETE) calibration, recall and inventory system, including control of the
master equipment inventory and centralized storage which includes check in
and out of test equipment for technicians. Bowhead manages calibration
recall and retrieving equipment from service in accordance with the
Calibration Recall Inventory (CRIS) and segregates inactive or non-conforming
GPTE for disposition as directed by management and completes necessary
documentation to transfer items to DRMO. New GPTE is received into the
system, assigned ESF control numbers and arranged for calibration or
certification as needed. Bowhead manages annual recertification and recall
Kevin Brown
190 South Orchard Ave Suite B-115
Vacaville, CA 95688
707-694-7677
kevin_brown@bronicosystems.com
www.bronicosystems.com
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Company Background: Bronico was established in 2009 with the goal of providing highest-quality,
best-value systems development services to its DoD customers. Bronico is led
by Greg Trout and Kevin Brown, both of whom have worked many years with
the Navy communities in areas of system development, business process
engineering and functional analysis. Customer satisfaction is top-priority and
our top-scoring past performance assessments reflect our dedication.
Growing to a team of 20 dedicated developers and analysts in three years is a
testament to both our customers’ confidence in our capability, and our
dedication to accomplishing our customers’ goals.
Capability/Area of Systems Development, Business Process Analysis, Functional Analysis, Navy
Expertise: Process Subject Matter Expertise, Quality Assurance, IT Operations Support
Company Name Bulldog Technical Services, LLC – see First Wave Solutions, LLC
Duns: 61-914-0598
Cage: 43SP9
*** we are a current Seaport-e Prime
Points of Contact Contracts – Amber Forti, aforti@cbaia.com, (540) 479-4016
Technical- Carl Lawson, lawson@cbaia.com, (540) 604-9731
Company Background Carl, Amber, Brian, Isaiah, and Associates Company is a Service Disable
Veteran Owned Small Business, located in Fredericksburg, Virginia. We have
offices located 29 Palms, California; Charleston, South Carolina; Albany,
Georgia; Staford, Virginia; and Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Capability/Area of CBAIA maintains ISO 9001:2008 certification. Our core capabilities include:
Expertise Total Life Cycle Logistics Management, Manpower, and Personnel Training
Analysis, Program Management, Information Technology, Engineering, and
Acquisition DoD 5000 support.
Last 3 years services 1) Program: Program Manager Marine Intelligence
experience listed by Customer: USMC
functional area and Areas of Support: 3.5, 3.7,3.10 , 3.16, 3.20, 3.21
specific Program 2) Program: Tactical Communication Systems Annual Support
Customer: USMC through subcontracting to URS Federal Technical
Services
Areas of Support: 3.5,3.7,3.10,3.11,3.16,3.17,3.20,3.21
3) Program: Next Generation Enterprise Network
Customer: USMC through subcontracting to Patricio Enterprise
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Areas of Support: 3.5, 3.16, 3.18, 3.21
George Judd
(540) 682-7368
george.judd@caskllc.com
Company Background Small Business
Small Disadvantaged Business
Woman-Owned Business
8(a)
Capability/Area of Cask can be tasked to perform Research and Development Support, Engineering,
Expertise Systems Engineering and Process Engineering Support, System Design
Documentation and Technical Data Support, Information System Development,
Information Assurance, and Information Technology Support, Logistics Support,
Program Support, and Functional and Administrative Support.
MAGTF C2, Weapons & Sensors Development & Integration (PG11 MC2I)
Strategic Business Team (SBT).
M67854-10-C-2218
Marine Corps Systems Command
Cask currently provides the USMC with financial management support to the PG11
Strategic Business Team (SBT) Finance Lead. This support currently consists of
financial tracking tasks, report development, financial data updates, budget analysis,
controls tracking, and tri-annual report preparations. In addition, Cask supports POM
process management including Program Objective Memorandum (POM) process
tracking, brief review and POM submission review.
This support currently delivers the following outcomes to the PG11 Finance Lead:
• Management of financial data spreadsheets
• On-going data analysis to support programmatic decisions, budgeting, and POM
submissions
• Requisite reports to support financial management activities within the SBT
John Maurer
Contracting Officer
703-432-4145
john.r.maurer@usmc.mil
Functional Areas: 3.2, 3.5, 3.12, 3.20,
Description of products Cask Offers Clients a range of business and technology management services that
(deliverables) provided enable organizations the achieve excellence. Cask's experienced professional work
with customers to develop strategy, implement integrated solutions, and drive success.
Cask offers business and technology services to support clients in the following areas:
Acquisition and Development Management
Enterprise Strategies and Solutions
IT Service Management
Technology and Engineering Services
Value Network Management
Company Name: CENTRA Technology, 4121 Wilson Blvd – Suite 800, Arlington VA
22203
Points of Contact Richmon Tun, Engineering Director, 703-276-7702x102,
tunr@centratechnology.com
Company Background: Professional services in Systems engineering and Technical assistance for DoD,
NASA, and IARPA
Capability/Area of Program management, R&D acquisition, SME in UAVs – VSTOL – rotorcraft -
Expertise: lasers - Optics –hypersonics – HALE - weapons integration – flight tests
execution – launch vehicle – and satellite technology development
Last 3 years services 3.1 Research and Development Support
experience listed by 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
functional area and 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
specific Program 3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
3.9 System Safety Engineering Support
3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
3.15 Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support
3.18 Training Support
3.20 Program Support
3.21 Functional and Administrative Support
Description of products Technical and risk analysis, source selection execution documentation,
(deliverables) provided. Requirements specs, test plans, independent data analysis, development
budget plans, gov financial docs (MIPRs..), Technical briefs, MOU/MOAs,
3.5 System Des Doc/ Tech Data - N00024-01-D-7019, DO8 – Zone 2: CGI
develops and updates system description documents for submarine and
surface ship torpedo countermeasures.
3.10 CM Support - N00024-01-D-7019, DO8 – Zone 5: For the last three years,
CGI has supported NSWC Crane in its CM efort for the CSA MK2 system.
NSWC has relied on CGI because of our extensive hardware and software CM
capability.
Company Background Through the experience of its parent company, Chenega Corporation,
Chenega Operations Services, LLC (COS) brings a strong functional background
to all aspects of services required by the Federal Government. From the
development of Statements of Work (SOW) through integrated process teams
(IPT) to the independent development of task orders, COS has successfully
worked with customers to ensure they receive products or services required
to meet their mission.
Company Background Cherokee Nation Government Solutions, LLC. is small disadvantaged Native
American owned business and entity of the Cherokee Nation Businesses.
Capability/Area of CNGS is capable of delivering a full spectrum of technical services to federal
Expertise clients. We utilize our proven program managements skills, technical expertise
and professional placement team to provide flexible strategic solutions for
information technology, program management, mission support resources,
facility management, research and development, engineering and science and
emergency response.
Last 3 years services 3.1; 3.2; 3.5; 3.6; 3.12; 3.16; 3.18; 3.20; 3.21; 3.22
experience listed by GEITA 11
functional area and R23G NEXGEN IT
specific Program (see USACE FT Worth Corps Contract.
below for list of functional
areas)
Description of products Staf augmentation
(deliverables) provided
Our cadre of instructors have years of real world experience on the battlefield
and in the global war on terror. Coastal Defense ofers comprehensive training
to both public and private agencies’. The average instructor in Coastal Defense
has over 15 years of operational experience in their respective fields. Our
personnel have collectively planned and executed hundreds of missions using
close air support, unmanned systems, full motion video systems (ROVER,
MVR) and infil/exfil techniques. Our personnel not only train with and
evaluate new equipment, but use this equipment on a daily basis.
At Coastal Defense Inc. we combine the right tools and technology with the
right training to mitigate risk and increase mission success.
At CTSi, our employees are provided the tools and the autonomy necessary to
excel in their jobs and to meet the needs of our customers. We are very
selective about those that we hire, and we select people that share our values
and fit well into our culture. At CTSi, we pride ourselves on delivering
Excellence in Technical Solutions.
Capability/Area of Air Traffic Control Systems, Navigation Systems, Modeling and Simulation, Air
Expertise: Ship Integration, UAV Development
5. ITES-2S
Prime contractor: Lockheed Martin
Date: March 2011 to Sep 2011
Company Background CSC has technical capability in all SeaPort E SOW functional areas and zones.
Capability/Area of CSC has technical capability in all SeaPort E SOW functional areas and zones.
Expertise
Suite 119
Staford, VA 22554
Office: 540.318.0909
SeaPorte@conscioussecurity.com
Company Background: A small veteran – owned business founded in 2003 and based out of Northern
Virginia, Conscious Security has Department of Defense and private industry
expertise that we use to deliver a best- practices approach for today’s cyber
security challenges.
Last 3 years services We provide support (1.5 years) to the following functional areas on contract
experience listed by N00178-10-D-5967-MU61:
functional area (see below
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
for list of functional areas)
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
and specific Program 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
Company Name Corrpro Companies – Company does not have an active Subcontract
with ManTech
Company Background: Cosmic Software Technology, Inc. (Cosmic) is a certified SDBE founded in
1999, headquartered in Princeton, NJ and a prime in all 7 zones under
Seaport-e Contract N00178-05-D-4257. Cosmic is also a prime contractor of
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) eFAST Contract. eFAST is a small
business set-aside, for the FAA. Cosmic is also prime in GWAC 8(a) STARS II
contract to promote small business utilization when purchasing information
technology (IT) services for the federal government. The 8(a) STARS II program
is reserved exclusively for qualifying certified 8(a) small business concerns as
the prime contractors. Cosmic has performed in several prime contracts in
Seaport-e to show length and breadth of our experience. Cosmic team
members include Lockheed, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, AMSEC,
McKean, ManTech, Alion Science & Technology and NDI Engineering.
Capability/Area of Cosmic has subject matter expertise in ASW including sensors and weapons
Expertise: and its tactical doctrine. Littoral Warfare including mine hunting are the
expertise that Cosmic enjoys.
3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
Cosmic Software is a subject matter expert in Configuration Management in
which stealth technology related work called Passive Counter Measure
Systems ( PCMS) is undertaken on DDG 51 , CG 47 and FFG 7 class of ships in
SEA 05P12 . The SOW involves coordinating ship-wide PCMS preventive and
corrective maintenance schedule. Every material that goes onboard is
accounted for in accordance with Key Plans (KP) and matches with the
Equipment Guide List (EGL). This helps the ship builder coordinate
distribution and updating of Planned Maintenance System (PMS). Cosmic
manages materials including ship specific PCMS key plans drawings and EGLs
for PMS inspections, serve as single point of contact for Quality Assurance of
PCMS related Current Ship's Maintenance Project (CSMP) entries, review all
topside configuration changes to ensure Radar Cross Section reduction has
been considered. Providing detailed drawings of equipments and PCMS
Training Binder. Work up examples of KP/EGL Review (Using FFG38 & DDG75)
and revision of SPQ-9B. Cosmic also draws PCMS & Non-PCMS Ships CG VLS
Detail drawing, reviews all of KP/EGL of DDG 86. Prepare and distribute PMS
inspection key plans and EGLs to appropriate work centers. Submit required
updates/corrections/additions to ship specific key plans drawings to local
Regional Maintenance Center (RMC) for respective PCMS supervisor's
attention. Revised SEI Antenna Detail Drawing and completed Gray-out of
FFG. Cosmic maintains a very complex excel spreadsheet with pictures of
every class of ships to pin point where a particular material has been used
onboard.
Company Background: Critical Resource Technology has been a niche supplier of technical services to
both the government and commercial industries since 1992. Our
distinguished list of satisfied clients includes: US Navy, Ryder System Inc.,
New York State Dept. of Health, New York State Dept. of Taxation and
Finance, Home Depot, Staples, Palm Beach Community College, Palm Beach
Office of the States Attorney, US Sugar Corp. and many more. Our team is
highly trained and experienced and has demonstrated experience in
numerous industries.
Capability/Area of Applications Development, Web Services, Mobile Apps, Logistics Integration,
Expertise: RFID, IUID
City Washington
State DC
ZIP 20024
DUNS 621420991
Technical Capability We provide full life cycle services in the following areas:
Operations Research
Systems Engineering
Enterprise Architecture (EA)
Life Cycle Systems Engineering Support
Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis
Human System Integration
Portfolio Management
Functional Area(s) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.14, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19,
3.20, 3.21
DTFACT-04-D-00011, FAA, Seaport-e Functional Areas 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5,
3.6, 3.7, 3.14, 3.15, 3.17. POC Dale Livingston, 609-485-6603. CSSI applied our
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R&D eforts to build the prototype AGHME system and bring it online to
produce coarse aircraft height measurements. We built the prototype
AGHME constellation, which is comprised of five separately located height
elements near Atlantic City, New Jersey to determine the correct number of
elements and spacing/pattern/location. The work included modeling &
simulation analysis, In-Service Engineering and Systems Engineering.
Company Name CZK Consultants – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Name D3 Technologies – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background Ted Dang DBA Danger Research LLC. (est. 2012)
Company Background 15 year history of providing software design and development services to
DoD, government, and quasi-governmental agencies.
Capability/Area of Custom Software and Database Development
Expertise
Last 3 years services 3.6 – Maintenance Figure of Merit (MFOM) for USN
experience listed by
functional area and Various Software Development Artifacts (Design Specs, Source Code, etc)
specific Program
Capability/Area of DCS Corporation has a large presence at Naval Air Systems Command, Space
Expertise and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Marine Corps Systems Command,
their field activities, and their affiliated Program Executive Offices. DCS will
bring the applied engineering services experience gained over almost 30
years of support to these commands to the Gryphon Technologies team.
Specifically, DCS will concentrate on functional areas of the SOW listed below,
contributing its expertise in C4ISR and navigation system integration, electro-
optics applied research, electro-optic system prototyping, forward-looking
infra-red systems integration, computer-based training system design and
development, avionics and vetronics related human systems integration,
mission planning system integration, and acquisition program/financial
management support.
Last 3 years services N00178-04-D-4031, 0003 - NSWC Dahlgren - 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6
DCS provides software certification support for Navy shipboard combat systems including AEGIS,
experience listed by DDG-1000 and LCS
functional area and
N00178-04-D-4031, M803 - NAWC PAXR - 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.10, 3.14, 3.19
specific Program DCS Provides acquisition, systems engineering, and testing support for air combat electronics
program in PMA 209 at NAVAIR
N00178-04-D-4031, M804 - NAWC PAXR - 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 3.5, 3.6, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.14
DCS Provides software and systems engineering, lab prototyping and development and testing
support for the Common Systems Integration Lab (CSIL) in PMA 209 at NAVAIR
Company Background DDL OMNI is a federal contracting engineering, information technology, and
technical services company.
Capability/Area of Alteration Design & Installation Services
Expertise Environmental Services
Materials & Structures Engineering
Last 3 years services All functional areas, Prime Task Orders are listed at
experience listed by http://www.ddlomni.com/contracts/seaport-enhanced/task-orders
functional area and
specific Program (see
below for list of N00178-04-D-4032/FD01 3.7,14
functional areas) N00178-04-D-4032/FD02 3.1,2,3,4,5,11,17,20,21,22
N00178-04-D-4032/FD03 3.1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14, 20
N00178-04-D-4032/FD05 3.1,2,3,4,5,11,17,20
N00178-04-D-4032/N401 3.2,19
N00178-04-D-4032/N402 3.2,19
N00178-04-D-4032/N403 3.2,19
N00178-04-D-4032/N404 3.2,19
N00178-04-D-4032/N405 3.2,19
N00178-04-D-4032/0002 3.1,3
N00178-04-D-4032/0007 3.1,3
Company Background: Provide research and development support to US naval community relating to
all aspects submarine warfare.
Capability/Area of Modeling and Simulation
Expertise: Acoustics and Vibrations
Acoustic propagation models
ASW and MIW performance assessment
Company Background Founded in 1968, Delex Systems, Inc. (Delex) is a privately held ISO 9001:2008
certified corporation The company has established a corporate culture that
focuses on delivering results and exceeding customer expectations. We
continue to foster this culture by investing in our people, processes, tools,
and technology. As a result, our employees are able to proactively identify
and efficiently execute customer cost, schedule, and security fundamentals in
concert with robust risk-mitigation strategies.
Capability/Area of Modeling and Simulation to include emulators, simulators and stimulators
Expertise to support tactical decisions.
Software engineering involving hardware and computer software
leveraging Commercial-Of-The Shelf (COTS solutions.
Information Technology (IT) classified network support to include
network Information Assurance (IA) support.
Flight test engineering and analysis for missile systems Test & Evaluation
(T&E) and trials support
Technical training support for aircraft and missile systems.
Business and technical support for classified program offices.
Clerical administrative support for multiple classified program offices.
Multimedia documentation and photography for command level support
requirements.
Intelligence analysis and production support services.
Defense consulting studies and analysis.
Commercial maritime analysis.
Functional Area 3.3: U.S. Navy Harpoon Land Based Training Systems (HLBTS) -
HLBTS is a commercial of the shelf (COTS) based multi-student, coordinated
training system that provides virtual Harpoon engagement planning and
tactical training to U.S. Navy Harpoon Shipboard Command and Launch
Control Set (HSCLCS) 9/10 operators. The hardware consists of one instructor
console, eight student consoles, one Information Assurance (IA) Server and
one National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) approved Ethernet
switch. The software models the U.S. Navy surface warfare ship platforms
employing the Block IC Harpoon with the SWG-1A 9/10 fire control, canister
launchers, and a 6-word combat system interface and supports operator
training and fault isolation training.
Functional Area 3.3: U.S. Navy Harpoon Land Based Training Systems (HLBTS)
– Deliverables included networked HLBTS training systems comprised of
computer hardware and software.
Company Background Dell Services Federal Government, Inc., formerly known as Perot Systems
Government Services, Inc., changed its name to Dell Services Federal Government,
Inc. in February 2011. The company was founded in 1986 and is based in Fairfax,
Virginia. Dell Services Federal Government, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Dell Inc.;
certified ISO 9001:2008 CMMI-3
Capability/Area of Expertise DSFG provides information technology, business process outsourcing, and consulting
services to defense, intelligence, national security, and civil government markets.
DSFG ofers technology-based process solutions.
Last 3 years services Under the functional areas of 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming,
experience listed by and Network Support and 3.18 Training Support, DSFG provided technical and
functional area and specific training support for the Past Performance Programs (e.g., PDREP, PQDR II, CPARS,
Program (see below for list of PPIRS) managed by the Naval Sea Logistics Center (NSLC) Detachment, Portsmouth,
functional areas) NH, located in Kittery, ME.
City Alexandria
State VA
ZIP 22314-3456
DUNS 019121586
Business Size 14
Past Performance - N00178-04-D-4020- 0003, Prime, POC: Maggie Zilius (540) 653-
7314
- N00178-04-D-4020-HR01, Prime, POC: Teresa Floore (850) 235-
5861
-N00178-04-D-4020-NS01, Prime, POC: Sandra Layton (858) 537-
0539
Quality Assurance
Records Management
Last 3 years services 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
experience listed by
functional area and Contract/program: SPAWAR Internet Café Program (ICP)
specific Program (see DRS designed, developed and integrated the entire SPAWAR Atlantic Internet
below for list of functional Café Program (ICP) solution, a network providing toll-quality voice, video and
areas) data services to more than 150,000 users in hazardous and hostile OCONUS
areas (Iraq and Afghanistan) and in Air Force facilities in Iraq, Oman, and
Afghanistan. The DRS systems engineering approach provides configuration,
implementation, and installation services to ensure that systems scheduled
for deployment are provisioned, tested, and functional prior to customer
acceptance. As an ISO 9001:2008 and CMMI Level certified organization, we
leverage our existing system engineering processes and procedures to ensure
that our ENS designs provide fully functional solutions that meet all technical
and performance requirements while minimizing system cost.
Furthermore, DRS implemented the MMIS, which not only guides process
execution but disallows non-conforming entries into the system or invalid
actions, thereby, preventing loss of time and improper stocking or
documentation of picked items. The system also automatically notifies DRS
personnel when stocking levels for particular items require replenishment.
DRS QA personnel perform regular and impromptu audits to uncover
anomalies between the MMIS database and actual inventory of items and
ensure that our approach consistently conforms to program requirements.
When DRS personnel uncover anomalies, we investigate to determine the
underlying reason for the anomaly and formulate preventive methods to
avert similar anomalies in the future.
DRS also executed similar work as part of the following
contracts/programs:
GAN
FCSA CS2
DCN
ICP
Company Name DTI Associates – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background DRC ® (NASDAQ: DRCO) is a publically traded technology and management
consulting company with 1117 employees and annual revenues of $316M.
The company delivers management consulting, science and engineering, and
information technology solutions focused on improving performance and
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delivering results.
DRC works with agencies throughout Federal and state government in the
primary market areas of: Healthcare; Research and Development; Homeland
Security; Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR); Financial and
Regulatory Reform; and Priority Defense Programs.
The company combines a 58-year, proven track record with mission-driven
innovation to support the government’s highest priority programs and help
solve its most complex challenges.
Description of products Any NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVSUP, MSC, NAVFAC, SSP, ONR, DTRA, and
(deliverables) provided USMC tasking
Company Background: Eagle Harbor Engineering (EHE) was formed in 2006 to provide naval
architecture and marine engineering services. EHE specializes in tug and
barge projects, but has worked on a wide variety of projects from fish feeding
systems to the lengthening of an 800’ Ro-Ro ship.
Capability/Area of Structural Analysis / Finite Element Analysis
Expertise: Intact and Damaged Stability
Mooring Systems
Crane Installations and Dynamic Load Charts
Tug / Barge Integration Systems
Description of products Medical Claims Processing with Document Recognition, Classification and
(deliverables) provided. automated Metadata and handwriting extraction using IBM and EDAC
products
Personal Identity Information Protection solution using EDAC products
Terrorist Watch List content and document analysis and comparison using
IBM and EDAC products
Company Name EDSI Inc – Company does not have an active Subcontract with ManTech
Company Name Edward W Pacheco – Company does not have an active Subcontract
with ManTech
Company Background ETS has extensive operational experience on a wide spectrum of systems for;
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems,
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR). Our community
recognized expertise in SIGINT, IO, EW and IW equipment allows ETS
employees to create and provide the highest level application, support and
training of basic, intermediate and advanced unclassified and classified
mission-set equipment and program management in support of National
Intelligence Agencies, Department of Defense (DOD) and Law Enforcement
Agencies (LEA) and to respond to their quickly adapting requirements. ETS is
proud to employ and provide an environment where former members of
USSOCOM, Special Mission Support personnel and United States Marines can
continue to be challenged, excel and pass on their knowledge to current and
future operators, sharing community approved tactics, techniques and
procedures, (TTP). Our diverse operational backgrounds consist of service in
and support of Conventional Military, Special Operations Forces, Special
Mission Units and Law Enforcement Professionals and makes ETS uniquely
qualified to perform and exceed competitors standards for the specialized
tasks required.
Capability/Area of Subject Matter Expertise (SME) to USSOCOM, United States Army (USA), US
Expertise Marine Corps (USMC) and US Law Enforcement Agencies and Municipalities
Description of products ETS provides training services (actual). The product is the course not course
(deliverables) provided material. ETS course material is maintained as Intellectual Property and
deliverables are in terms of After Action Reports or Class Completion stats
and certificates which are then the property of the funding client or their
parent organization.
3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.15, 3.16,
3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22
Last 3 years 3.1 Research and Development Support – Army Crew Program
services 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support – SETA FAA / BAE
experience listed 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support- NG VADER
by functional area 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support LRAS3 Army
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support- AEGIS NAVY
and specific
3.8 Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support- Boeing Tanker Air Force
Program (see 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support- Army Crew
below for list of 3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support – JTRS Army
functional areas) 3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information
Technology (IT) Support Omibus III IDIQ
3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout Spt- CVN 77 George H
W Bush
3.16 Logistics Support - VADER
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support- VADER
Last 3 years services Contract Title: SPAWAR Systems Command, San Diego, PMW 150, Joint
experience listed by Program Management Information Systems (JPMIS)
functional area and Client: SPAWAR Systems Command, San Diego
specific Program Contract No.: N00039-05-C-0020
Role: Nature and Scope of Work. Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. provides
systems engineering, test and evaluation (T&E), installation, and integrated
logistics support for Joint Program Management Information Systems (JPMIS)
for SPAWAR PMW 150. JPMIS serves as the Chemical Biological Defense
(CBD) Command and Control Program Office and manages four programs for
the Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) CBD. JPMIS manages the Joint
Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN), Joint Efects Model (JEM), Joint
Operational Efects Federation (JOEF), and the Mobile Inventory Control
Assessment System (MICAS).
Significant Achievements. Epsilon developed a Joint Program Office and
organizational structure that includes all four Services. We established and
delivered Joint-level training and managed the fielding and installation of 500
JWARN units for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). In managing MICAS, we are
responsible for inventory management of individual protection equipment for
the Army and Air Force.
Company Background
The story of Exelis begins with a historic call — for its founders to develop
phones. The original International Telephone & Telegraph (ITT) was created in
1920 by two brothers named Sosthenes and Hernand Behn who set out to
build the first worldwide system of interconnected telephone lines. This was a
case of a business catching up with its aspirational name as the company had
a small beginning as the Puerto Rico Telephone Company, but grew quickly
through strategic acquisitions and the purchase of telephony patents. The
result was the creation of a major international provider of telephone
switching equipment and telecommunication services.
One decade later, ITT Corporation had been acquired; ITT Hartford had
changed its name; and ITT Industries continued its transformation. Since
1995, under the leadership of Travis Engen, Lou Giuliano and Steve Loranger,
ITT Industries — which changed its name back to ITT Corporation in 2006 —
dedicated itself to creating more livable environments, enabling
communications and providing protection and safety. In recent years, the
company has played an important role in vital markets including water and
fluids management, global defense and security, and motion and flow control.
Today's ITT is focused on engineering and operational excellence, strong
values and leadership, product innovation and superior customer satisfaction
in each of the markets it serves.
Throughout each chapter in its history, ITT has been known for transformative
strategies that create value for shareowners, and in 2011 a new chapter has
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begun. On January 12, ITT Corporation announced it plans to separate into
three independent publicly traded companies by the end of the year.
Under the plan, ITT Corporation, which is now traded on the New York Stock
Exchange as a highly engineered industrial products company that supplies
solutions in the aerospace, transportation and energy markets, would execute
tax-free spinofs of its water-related businesses and its defense business to
shareholders.
On Jan. 12, 2011, ITT announced that its board of directors has unanimously
approved a plan to separate the company's businesses into three distinct,
publicly traded companies. Water-related businesses to be spun of as a
standalone water technology company Defense segment to be spun of as a
standalone, diversified defense technology and information solutions
company ITT Corporation to continue as a standalone, highly engineered
industrial company
On Oct. 31, 2011, Exelis (ek-'sel-ess) became a publicly traded company, led
by David F. Melcher. Today, the company trades on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol of "XLS."
Exelis is an energetic name that is derived from the word “excel,” which is
rooted in “ex,” meaning “out in front” or “beyond.” The name Exelis signifies
the expeditionary spirit, exceptional foresight and strong commitment to
proactively anticipating and adapting solutions to our customers’ most critical
problems.
Exelis is a leader in Command, Control, Communications, Computers,
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) related products and
systems and information and technical services, supplying military,
government and commercial customers in the United States and globally.
Capability/Area of 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.14, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.20, 3.21
Expertise
Zones: 2
National Capital
Contract Number:
Company Name Excelias – Company does not have an active Subcontract with ManTech
Company Background Expertas provides all aspects of Information Assurance and Information
Security support. The firm also provides Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
support for packages such as SAP and Oracle. This includes configuration,
security and programming. Expertas also provides interface design and
configuration, software programming with the major languages/platforms as
well as database design, database administration, programming and support.
Finally, the firm provides system architecture design services.
Capability/Area of Information Assurance, Certification and Accreditation, Enterprise Resource
Expertise Planning (SAP, Oracle), Enterprise System Architecture, Software
Programming (.NET, etc.), System and Software Configuration, Database
Design, Programming and Administration.
Last 3 years services 3.5 NEMAIS, SMLIS: Provided numerous design documents related to both
experience listed by architecture and security
functional area and 3.6 NEMAIS, SMLIS: Provided development and configuration services on
specific Program multiple platforms
3.10 NEMIAS, SMLIS: Supported CM as members of the CM Review Board and
made CM recommendations
3.11 NEMAIS, SMLIS: Supported QA through Security Testing and
recommendations
3.12 NEMAIS, SMLIS: Maintained Accreditations, Decommissioned Systems,
Provided all aspects of IA support to NAVSEA
Company Background Falconwood, Inc., with headquarters located in Arlington, Virginia and offices
in San Diego, California; Norfolk, Virginia; and Charleston, South Carolina, is a
veteran, woman-owned, small business management and technology
consulting firm. FWI currently employs over 120 employees, with annual
revenue over the last 3 years averaging approximately $21 million.
Capability/Area of Falconwood, Inc. has expertise in information assurance (IA), certification and
Expertise accreditation (C&A), systems engineering, program and project management,
and process management.
Last 3 years services Task Order N00178-05-D-4323-NS01: Provided Programmatic, Technical, and
experience listed by Engineering Support for the Navy Marine Corp Intranet (NMCI) Pre-
functional area and Production and Deployment (PP&D) and Life Cycle Systems Management
specific Program (see (LCSM) Integrated Product Teams (PMW200/PMW210), including support of
below for list of functional functional areas 3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.16, 3.18, 3.20, and 3.21
areas)
Task Order N00178-05-D-4323-NS02: Provided NMCI and Next Generation
Enterprise Network (NGEN) Program Office (PMW200/PMW210/PMW205)
Engineering Support including support of functional areas 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5,
3.11, 3.12, 3.20, and 3.21
Company Background FMS Secure Solutions, LLC (FMS) is a small woman-owned business with over
184 years of combined information assurance experience in the development
and certification of cryptographic systems including the following services:
systems security engineering, cryptographic architecture development,
cryptographic engine development, algorithm implementation, key
management architecture development, reprogrammable cryptographic
designs, cryptographic module embedment, security evaluation and
certification, software/HDL independent verification and validation, and
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TEMPEST engineering and test. FMS maintains a unique blend of knowledge,
in-depth experience with security evaluations, and intimate familiarity with
the National Security Agency (NSA) Type 1 cryptographic certification process
that have been crucial to the successful development of a multitude of
security architectures.
Capability/Area of Systems security engineering, cryptographic architecture development,
Expertise cryptographic engine development, algorithm implementation, key
management architecture development, reprogrammable cryptographic
designs, cryptographic module embedment, security evaluation and
certification, software/HDL independent verification and validation, and
TEMPEST engineering and test.
Last 3 years services 3.1 Research and Development Support
experience listed by F-35 Lightning II, IASETAC
functional area and 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
specific Program (see F-35 Lightning II, F-22, FAB-T, Talon HATE, IASETAC, JPALS, CRIIS,
below for list of functional LMAMS/BSU, ISWICS
areas) 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
F-35 Lightning II, F-22, FAB-T, Falcon III, BREADCRUMB, CRIIS, MUOS,
LMAMS/BSU, ISWICS
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
FAB-T, CRIIS, WPAN, Falcon III
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
FAB-T, F-22, IASETAC, F-35 Lightning II, ISWICS
3.18 Training Support
Crypto Certification, Key Management, Secure Software Development
– Various Customers
3.20 Program Support
F-35 Lightning II, F-22
Description of products Security Evaluation Document (SED)
(deliverables) provided Security Verification (SV) Plan & Reports
Software / Hardware Design Description (SHDD)
Key and Certificate Management Architecture and Plan
Hardware and Software Physical Configuration Audit (PCA) Plan and Report
TEMPEST Control Plan (TCP)
TEMPEST Test Plan (TTP)
TEMPEST Test Report (TTR)
Software Development Process Description Document
Software and Programmable Logic Evaluation Report (SPLER)
In-Process Accounting Procedures (IPAP) Documentation
Engineering Drawings
COMSEC Anonymity Plan (CAP)
Program Briefings, weekly and monthly status reports, trip reports, technical
analyses and whitepapers
Capability/Area of Primary NAICS Codes: 334112, 423430, 511210, 541330, 541430, 541511,
Expertise: 541512, 541513, 541519, 541618, 518112, 518210, 519190, 541611, 611420,
611430, 541340 & 811219
Company Name Foxhole Technology – Company does not have an active Subcontract
with ManTech
Company Background: Fulcrum IT Services, LLC, is an information technology (IT) company based in
Centreville, Virginia, that provides IT solutions and services for federal, state,
local, and commercial customers. Fulcrum IT Services, LLC, ofers IT consulting
and solutions to customers that demand value, service and engineering
excellence. We succeed by being responsive, innovative, and customer-
focused.
Capability/Area of Fulcrum IT specializes in the areas of Enterprise Services, Applications
Expertise: Development, Data Management, Cyber Security, Network and
Communications Engineering, and Intelligence Analysis.
Last 3 years services We cover all of this in various parts of our SMLIS work.
experience listed by
functional area and 3.1 Research and Development Support
specific Program 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
3.8 Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support
3.9 System Safety Engineering Support
3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT)
3.13 Ship Inactivation and Disposal Support
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
3.15 Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support
3.16 Acquisition Logistics Support
3.17 Supply and Provisioning Support
3.18 Training Support
3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout Spt
3.20 Program Support
3.21 Functional and Administrative Support
3.22 Public Afairs and Multimedia Support
Description of products Fulcrum IT serves as the network manager, operator and help desk responder
(deliverables) provided. for AISC and provides additional hardware environment support for NSSG
(under which AISC functionally reports). Fulcrum IT also manages the day-to-
day operations of sustaining and configuring the electronic environment to
Fulcrum IT continues to manage the program with high customer satisfaction
for 3000 end users. Each team member can support the other team
members, and 24x7 support can be provided more efectively.
Company Background FTI is a small business headquartered in Fairfax, VA. Incorporated in 1992, FTI
successfully graduated from the Small Business 8 (a) program in 2004. The
company is now a highly competitive Small Business firm providing world-
class services to Federal, State and Local agencies. ISO 9001:2008 registered
(Certificate No. US 10000099), FTI is a recognized leader in providing
Facilities Management and Logistics support services. With nearly 20 years of
corporate experience, FTI enables both government and commercial
customers to achieve their organizational goals through the application of
high quality, innovative, and cost efective professional services and solutions.
FTI is a Seaport Enhanced Prime Contractor in all zones.
Capability/Area of System Engineering, Software Support, Modeling, Simulations, Logistics,
Expertise Training, Program Support and Administrative Support
Last 3 years services 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
experience listed by 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
functional area and 3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support
specific Program (see 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
below for list of functional 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
areas) 3.16 Acquisition/Logistics Support
3.18 Training Support
3.20 Program Support
3.21 Functional and Administration Support
Description of products FTI has received several contracts as the prime contractor under Seaport e.
(deliverables) provided These contracts are for providing support for System Engineering, Software
Development, Logistics Support, Acquisition Support, Program Support,
Administrative Support etc.
Capability/Area of G8, LLC has expertise within numerous fields of C-E Platforms including
Expertise Program / Project Management, Systems Engineering, Design and
Development, Information Technology and Audio Visual Solutions,
System/Platform Integration and Testing, Logistics and Material Handling
Support, Integrate Lifecycle Sustainment, and Rapid Prototyping.
Dennis Medlock
Contract Manager
(703) 769-6144
Fax (703) 253-3545
Company Website www.GDIT.com
Company Background As a trusted systems integrator for more than 50 years, General Dynamics
Information Technology provides information technology (IT), systems
engineering, professional services and simulation and training to customers in
the defense, federal civilian government, health, homeland security,
intelligence, state and local government and commercial sectors.
Company Background GeoLogics produces mission critical solutions and provides technical support
in the areas of program support, research and development, engineering,
communications, software, and systems development. GeoLogics was
created to provide first-class specialized R&D and engineering services to
companies so they could concentrate in their core business areas.
Company Background: Founded in 1991, GST is in its 21st year of providing services to government
agencies and their subcontracting commercial entities. 183 employees
currently work at GST and customer locations in Greenbelt and Suitland, MD,
Arlington, VA, Fairmont, WV, Asheville, NC, and Boulder, CO. GST was
founded by 3 business associates, 2 of whom remain active today. Turnover is
very low. Employees include a mix of scientists, technologists, and field
leaders. Almost 25% hold a Ph.D. GST’s gross revenues exceeded $21M in
2009 and $26M in 2010.
GST has a global reputation for serving clients through efective technology
utilization and an intense customer focus. Our passion for innovation,
tempered by years of real-world business experience, has made us a
technology solution provider for Government and industry alike.
Description of products
GST is a provider of mid-range weather data processing systems and
(deliverables) provided.
publication solutions. These low-cost, end-to-end, stand-alone, independent,
and dependable systems are ideal for the real-time meteorological needs of
airstrips, isolated locations, of-shore rigs, and those in need of advanced
warning systems. These weather systems have been installed worldwide.
DirectMet provides a low-cost WindowsTM-based satellite data capture,
display, and analysis system. Adapted research performed for NASA to create
this commercial weather system product Build, deliver, and install systems
world-wide Provide maintenance and upgrades
WAFS-MetLab is the complete solution for WAFS weather data reception,
display, analysis, and briefings. Provides WAFS-MetLab tailored to customer
needs, custom integration of non-WAFS data feeds, responsive maintenance
and support services, and extended training.
BriefNet™ is an advanced weather briefing system that simplifies the process
of creating and distributing current weather products and notices to pilots.
Provides pilots and weather professionals with quick acces to weather
information. Information is available from any PC or computer on your
network.
Company Name Global Strategies Group – Company does not have an active
Subcontract with ManTech
Company Background Since 1987, Global Systems Technologies, Inc. (GST) has demonstrated
outstanding capabilities as a prime contractor, providing R&D, T&E, program
management, engineering, chemistry, laboratory support, and information
technology services to government agencies and commercial customers
nationwide.
Capability/Area of Engineering & Professional Services
Expertise Research & Development
Configuration Management
Test & Evaluation
Systems Engineering
Laboratory Support
Subject Matter Expertise
Independent Verification & Validation
Program Management & Administrative Support
Procurement & COTR/COR Support
Life Cycle Logistics Support
Information Systems Development
Database Design & Development
Web Development
Software Development
Technical Support
Computer Systems Support
Data Center Management
Data Processing & Information Management Support
Data Management Analysis
Asset Management
Software Test & Analysis
Hardware & Software User Support
Company Background Greenfield Engineering provides complete systems engineering and program
management support for the US Navy, including aircraft cockpit modification
and upgrades, on-aircraft test support, embedded real time software
development, special purpose computing, test data collection and reduction,
configuration management, program management, enterprise application
development, corporate application development, systems engineering,
aircraft test bed development and installation. Greenfield Engineering was
established in July 2002 and is classified as a small business.
Government POC: Mr. Stanley Zugay 301-342-9147 / Mr. John Harris 301-342-
9143
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Government POC: Mr. Stanley Zugay 301-342-9147 / Mr. John Harris 301-342-
9143
Brief Description: Greenfield Engineering supported PMA274, AIR 4.5 & 5.1
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Subcontractor to ManTech
Company Background Group W Inc. is a small business specially focused on engaging visionary
clients seeking exceptional contract support in the areas of analysis, modeling
and simulation design and development. From the company’s inception in
2004, Group W’s client base has grown to include senior military decision-
makers in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the COCOMs, the Joint Staf
and across the Services. Our modeling and analysis contributions span the
spectrum of applications, including: assessments of the military implications
of policy options; comparative evaluations of CONOPS, OPLANS and
operational courses of action; and trade studies and analysis of alternatives in
support of the acquisition process. In the realm of software engineering,
Group W is the sole developer of the Synthetic Theater Operations Research
Model (STORM). Originally sponsored by USAF as its primary campaign
analysis tool, STORM is now co-sponsored by the Navy and the Marine Corps
and currently in wide operational use across the military analysis community
to support a range of formal DoD processes and focused capability
assessments.
Capability/Area of Campaign Analysis; Simulation-supported Analysis; Modeling and Simulation
Expertise Design and Development;
Last 3 years services 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support: campaign-level
experience listed by analysis using the Synthetic Theater Operations Research Model (STORM); air-
functional area and to-air system and CONOPS analysis using the Brawler few-vs.-few-level model;
specific Program investment and operational efectiveness trades with the Air Campaign
Capability Evaluation and Prediction Tool (ACCEPT).
Description of products On behalf of NAVAIR 4.10, Group W provides an integrated team of
(deliverables) provided Operations Research Analysts and Modeler-Analysts to shape, influence
and/or perform alternative force structure and capability trades associated
with aviation. Principally employing the STORM campaign-level simulation
and the Brawler few-vs.-few-level model, Group W modeler-analysts derive
quantitative insights to inform the Navy requirements development and
acquisition process as it concerns naval aviation capabilities, platforms,
systems and CONOPS. Additionally, Group W programmers worked
collaboratively with 4.10 analysts to conceive, design, develop and employ
the Air Campaign Capability Evaluation and Prediction Tool (ACCEPT). With its
custom-built optimization routines enabling Navy analysts to quickly map
budget-constrained investment decisions to campaign-level outcomes,
ACCEPT is continuously being enhanced by Group W developers to
accommodate its growing recognition and demand across the organization.
Capability/Area of Complete wheeled vehicle design (component, system or ground up), tracked
Expertise vehicle design (suspension, track, powertrain, turret), marine structural and
system integration, aerospace structural and mechanical design, aerospace
electrical engineering and test
Last 3 years services Due to the nature of our business and non-disclosure agreements, we cannot
experience listed by provide detail of customer or scope, but we have lead and supported
functional area and programs in the following areas for our commercial and government clients -
specific Program (see 3.1 Research and Development Support
below for list of functional 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
Description of products GS5 is a service provider. Examples of GS5 deliverables include MSRs,
(deliverables) provided acquisition documentation, engineering documentation, briefings, and other
program management and technical documentation.
3.3
3.6
3.12
Heron Systems also designs, develops and maintains embedded systems used
to support E-2 advanced development flight testing. Most recently, Heron
Systems developed the software for the Aircraft Interface Control Unit (AICU)
used in the NC-130 advanced radar model test platform. The AICU provides
the interfaces between the NC-130 test bed and an E-2C mission computer
avionics suite. This allows engineers to evaluate the advanced radar’s
performance during flight test, using the current E-2C mission computer and
operator displays.
Company Name HiPK – Company does not have an active Subcontract with ManTech
Company Background: Security Services, Logistics and Space Operations and Engineering
Company Background: Information Assurance service provider specializing in U.S. Navy DoD
Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation (DIACAP) support.
Capability/Area of 3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Expertise: Information Technology (IT)
Last 3 years services Provided DIACAP support for over 150 Navy IT systems.
experience listed by
functional area and
specific Program
Cindy S. McBride,
Corporate Contracts Manager
Phone: 949.598.5331
Fax: 949.598.2600
Email: cmcbride@iBASEt.com
Company Background ICF International’s experts help clients across all U.S. defense agencies
improve mission readiness, leadership, and the performance of personnel
and programs. ICF's defense clients benefit from our multidisciplinary teams
of recognized thought leaders, seasoned researchers, behavioral scientists,
and former military personnel from all branches.
Last 3 years services 3.1, 3.3, 3.6, 3.12, 3.14, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.20, 3.22
experience listed by
functional area and
specific Program
Company Background Provide services support to NAVSEA, PEOs, Naval Warfare Centers, SPAWAR,
the Army, DHS and other commands and agencies
Capability/Area of See list below
Expertise
Last 3 years services 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17,
experience listed by 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22
functional area and
specific Program
Company Background: ICON is a woman-owned small business that has been supporting Federal
Agencies and city governments, Fortune 100 companies and small companies,
and non-profits and universities since 1989.
Capability/Area of ICON provides consulting, facilitation, and documentation services in the
Expertise: areas of strategic planning and project, process, infrastructure, technology,
information, and communication management and training.
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Last 3 years services Naval Sea Systems Command, Office of the CIO, NMCI Program:
experience listed by 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
functional area and 3.17 Supply and Provisioning Support
specific Program 3.18 Training Support
3.20 Program Support
3.21 Functional and Administrative Support
Naval Sea Systems Command, Office of the CIO, HQ/PEO Facilities Expansion:
3.21 Functional and Administrative Support
Description of products - NAVSEA HQ/PEO NMCI Seat Deployment Process, which has been used
(deliverables) provided. across NAVSEA Enterprise and during Navy-wide NMCI WIN7 Pilots
- NMCI WIN7 Pilot Analysis and Results
- NMCI Seat Deployment Readiness Checklists to help prepare and guide site
management and users through transition
- NMCI User Transition and Seat Acceptance Testing Training
- Site-specific NMCI Seat Test Punch List and Issue Resolution
- Identification and Tracking of NMCI Classroom Solution Technical Issues
- Workspace Management Process, Data, Organization, and Measurement
Models
- HQ/PEO Facilities Expansion Status Summaries and Action Item Tracking
Company Background Ideal Innovations, Inc. (I3), established in 1998, is a veteran-owned firm that
ofers technology development, consulting, and program management
services. We specialize in innovative solutions for defense and security-
related problems involving advanced technology, information systems and
strategic analysis. With a staf of over 300 accomplished innovators, Level III
certified program managers, scientists, engineers, intelligence analysts, latent
examiners, technicians, and administrators; I3’s core competencies lies in
biometrics, forensics, force protection, Counter-Improvised Explosive Devices
(C-IED), smart ID cards and access control, along with the exploration and
evaluation of emerging technologies that identify persons using fingerprint,
iris, face, palm, latent and voice recognition.
Training Support:
The Department of Defense (DoD) awarded Ideal Innovations Inc. (I3)
the task of hiring experienced forensic training experts to customize,
develop and deliver a latent print training program designed for
forensic examiners working in a deployed environment.
I3 stafed instructors to design, develop and deliver an Expeditionary
Forensic Laboratory Training Program (EFLTP) guided by the U.S. Army
Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL) fingerprints Program of
Instruction (POI). The students were new fingerprint examiners who
were hired by USACIL to deploy to the expeditionary laboratories. As a
result, the POI was customized for application within an expeditionary
laboratory operating in a deployed battlefield environment. Three
separate training classes were conducted concurrently for 6-10 student
examiners over a 27 week period.
Program Support:
I3 provided support in maintaining calendars to capture all levels of internal
and external meetings and events to ensure the greatest situational
awareness across JIEDDO.
We supported JIEDDO information and record management processes and
tools including various iterations of network drives and color-coded hard-copy
staf packages, the JIEDDO Collaborative Tool (JCT), the recently shutdown
Project Summary
Impact Technologies, in collaboration with Rolls Royce, proposes to develop
and demonstrate a prognostic modeling paradigm for use with drive train
components. Drive train and clutch systems on modern weapons platforms
are highly dynamic with the potential for high load densities due to compact
packaging. Between the many diferent elements of the drive system there is
an extensive amount of functional interaction and dependency, which
complicates the tracking of faults as they progress to the point of
compromising function (failure). To address this coupling dependency, Impact
will apply system models, suitable wear and fatigue failure mode progression
(prognostic) algorithms, and advanced knowledge fusion in a probabilistic
framework and apply it to drive line components such as: clutches, gears,
bearings and shafts. Initial focus will be on a Joint Strike Fighter clutch
mechanism. A verification plan with consideration to the Rolls Royce drive
train development program will also be evaluated for this prognostic
approach.
Anticipated Benefits/Potential Commercial Applications
The ability to assess drive train clutch health and produce more accurate
time-to-failure predictions through sensor feature observation, performance
Project Summary
Impact Technologies, in cooperation with Northrop Grumman, propose to
develop a Remaining Useful Life (RUL) Prognostics Test Bench that can be
used by PHM system developers for rigorously analyzing vehicle prognostic
approaches in terms of overall prediction accuracy, modeling/measurement
uncertainty, fusion strategies and state awareness calibration. The RUL
Prognostics Test Bench will be capable of importing “black box” (avoiding
potential IP issues) physics or feature-based RUL prognostic models which will
be automatically interrogated to report critical information such as 1.) What
model-based parameters have the most influence on the prognostic results,
2.) What system measurements would be most beneficial to the prognostic
approach implemented, and 3.) What feedback or model calibration
information will be needed for meeting the specified prognostic
requirements. As a cornerstone of the software, Statistical Influence Models
(SIMs) will be developed to address fault detection updates, damage and
defect likelihoods, and manufacturing/maintenance issues and their influence
on the RUL predictions and associated confidence bounds. In turn, the Test
Bench will help identify where various state awareness enhancements should
be focused and how they should be implemented with respect to PHM.
The enhancement capabilities of the statistical models of the RUL Prognostics
Test Bench will be developed and demonstrated with application to the F-35
aircraft. The specific software architecture will be such that generic various air
vehicle prognostic models will be exercised with pre-defined usage profiles.
The software is expected to benefit both the module designer (OEM or 3rd
party) in designing a prognostic module to meet performance requirements
and for customers (OEM or DoD) to objectively standardize and compare and
Project Summary
During the follow-on Phase II efort proposed herein, Impact Technologies will
lead an Integrated Product development Team (IPT) to develop and
demonstrate a software tool set, including advanced maintenance reasoning
technologies within an open-systems software architecture, to support a
comprehensive Prescription-Based Maintenance management System
(PBMS). The development and integration efort will consist of many
elements, ranging from model-based reasoning to ICAS integration and OSA-
CBM interface development, with various sources of data, information and
knowledge being considered to obtain a truly intelligent maintenance
decision support system. One of the key components of the proposed system,
consists of the generic reasoning algorithms and Maintenance Integrated
Models (MIM) containing CBM, FMECA, sensor, and maintenance
information. In addition, the open systems architecture (OSA) and associated
software interfaces to existing Navy enterprise management systems and
CBM software containing pertinent maintenance and logistics management
Project Summary
Impact Technologies, in cooperation with the Penn State Applied Research
Laboratory, propose the development and implementation of component
level strategies and system level architectures for integrated shipboard
prognostics capable of predicting critical equipment component failures in
order to optimize maintenance resources and maximize availability. During
Phase II, the concepts for the integrated PEDS (Prognostic Enhancements to
Diagnostic Systems) modules demonstrated during Phase I will be further
developed as generic modules and applied across existing Surface Combatant
Naval Platforms. In the selected applications, the prognostic techniques and
open system architecture will be designed to address critical component
failures and performance degradation across shipboard systems, including gas
turbines, diesels, power transmissions and auxiliary equipment. Prognostic
Project Summary
Impact Technologies LLC proposes to develop and demonstrate a system for
mission readiness assessment using component and subsystem health indices
in an open systems architecture (OSA). The proposed work will utilize mission
requirements, component health states, and available models to develop a
plug-and-play software module that can be used to assess system mission
readiness in real-time. The development will include algorithms to account
for subsystem and system-level interactions and relate independent
subsystem health indicators to overall system readiness. Prognostics will also
be included to predict future readiness levels for specific missions. This
information will ultimately be utilized for decision support of Navy ship
Last 3 years services 3.1; 3.7; 3.8; 3.12; 3.14; 3.15; 3.18; 3.21
experience listed by Combatant Command C4 Interoperability Warfighter Challenges
functional area and Combat Identification Executive Steering Committee Support
specific Program Joint Cooperative Target Identification – Ground Analysis of Alternatives
Ballistic Missile Defense Experiment Analysis
Senior Analyst for Bold Quest Series Coalition Capability Demonstrations
Description of products -Prioritized list of COCOM C4 Interoperability related capability needs
(deliverables) provided. -Research, analysis, white papers, briefings to support CID ESC
-Lead contractor for JCTI-G AoA – provide meeetings, analysis, interim reports
and briefings, final AoA report for DoD
-Senior analyst for BMD Command and Control Experiment Report of findings
-Bold Quest 12-1 support briefings, research, event/participants coordination
and final summary report of significant activities
Last 3 years services 3.1 Designed, developed and fielded the prototype system called Mission
experience listed by Focused Autonomy for the Office of Naval Research (ONR) at a Joint
functional area and Interagency Task Force that deals with complex problems
specific Program 3.2 Provided engineering, system engineering and process engineering
support to the Maryland Procurement Office (MPO) and the Special
Operations Command (SOCOM) in the design, development and rapid fielding
of intelligence and C4I products / prototypes
3.4 Developed and fielded prototype systems for the MPO, SOCOM, ONR and
CTTSO
3.5 Providing leadership role in the data ingestion and collaboration of the
Army’s DCGS IC-ITE system
3.20 Provided program management / support services to DARPA
Description of products 3.1, Mission Focused Autonomy is a system designed to automate the analytic
(deliverables) provided workflow and promote collaboration across domains.
3.2, Provided classified support in this area to the MPO and also provided
secure, but unclassified enclaves for collaboration and problem solving to
SOCOM and other elements of the Interagency under the auspices of CTTSO
3.4, Developed and fields the prototype systems described in 3.1 and 3.2
3.5, Providing system design documentation and technical data support role
in the data ingestion and collaboration of the Army’s DCGS IC-ITE system
3.20 Served as SETA Prime contractor to the DARPA Microsystems Technology
Office. Provided program management functions as part of this support.
Capability/Area of Our core competencies generally fall into one of the five main areas:
Expertise: Defense Readiness
Agile Development
Net-centric Enterprise Solutions
Customer Support and Training
Business Intelligence
Last 3 years services 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
experience listed by 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
functional area and 3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
specific Program 3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT)
3.20 Program Support
All of the above functional areas were performed for DRRS, DRRS-N, M-
SHARP, ACTS and PMATT
Description of products Requirements and Data Analysis and Management
(deliverables) provided. Service Oriented Enterprise
Data Warehousing
Database Design
Multi-tier Web-Based Applications
Agile and Iterative Development
Business Intelligence.
Company Background ISI provides certified software and system engineers as well as analysts and
project managers who deliver full-range information management services
for complete end-to-end solutions. ISI’s flagship product;InfoSentinelTM
provides a web-based knowledge-based data view from various systems and
data sources. The InfoSentinelTM solutions bring forth the completed system
design; enabling simple XML writeups based on the specific business logic and
automatically generates the Java objects for applications execution.
Capability/Area of Program Management, Training, Enterprise Architecture, System Engineering,
Expertise Knowledge Management, Information Dissemination Management, Testing
and Software/Solution Integration.
Company Name Integrated Systems, Inc – Company does not have an active
Subcontract with ManTech
Company Background Integration Engineering Incorporated provides Aegis system engineering for
the Aegis Virginia sites and provides COTS integration products for the Aegis
Weapon System. The sites functionality and the COTS integration products
are essential to providing a stable equipment configuration enabling
certification test and evaluation. The COTS products have been adapted for
Aegis shipboard use and have become the standard for shipboard
maintenance and restoration of Aegis COTS systems.
Capability/Area of 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
Expertise 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout Spt.
Supported Aegis ships and site accompanying installation teams and site
activation teams to provide technical assistance by our subject matter
experts.
Company Background Interos is a supply chain risk management consulting firm located in McLean,
Virginia, USA. Interos’ capabilities cover a broad range of technical services,
including enterprise information technology solutions (IT), Cybersecurity and
Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM), systems engineering, modeling &
simulation and training/education. Interos assists our clients in strategic
planning and assessment services that generate measurable performance,
cost avoidance, and ensure security, specifically in enterprise IT and supply
chain infrastructure systems. We ofer thought leadership that strengthens
the efectiveness of the global distribution and IT network in developing
strategic organizational and information technology approaches,
organizational efectiveness, improve workforce capabilities, drive
efficiencies, and optimize workflows. Interos has worked with a number of
both public and private sectors companies in various industries ranging from
technology and telecom to medical devices and pharmaceuticals.
Capability/Area of enterprise information technology solutions (IT), Cybersecurity and Supply
Expertise Chain Risk Management (SCRM), systems engineering, and
training/education.
Company Background: Consulting Engineer – Formed in 1977. Experienced in radio and mobile
telephone systems, paging systems, SCADA, mobile data systems.
Capability/Area of Radio communications systems, training in electronics and radio, system
Expertise: design, installation, and troubleshooting.
ICA/Sub (Funct. Areas: 3.1, 3.2, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22) Provides program
management support in the R&D of the Sensor/Platform Interface &
Engineering Standardization Initiative (SPIES) for NAVAIR by providing
research and program management support on the potential for
standardization of future EO/IR sensor/platform interfaces for NAVAIR
program offices. The program is structured to support the development of
standards for four major areas: electrical; test & maintenance; data; and
mechanical interfaces. Additionally, provide administrative-level support to
AIR 4.5.6 as well as review of media documentation for the division in support
of this and all programs.
Company Name IXSEA Oceano – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background Jacobs Technology is the advanced technology division of Jacobs Engineering
(NYSE:JEC), one of the nation’s largest engineering and technical services-only
companies. With 70+ years of experience supporting Government and
commercial clients, we have earned a reputation for excellence and
outstanding technical and managerial achievements in quality, performance,
and safety.
Capability/Area of Jacobs Technology has proven capability across all of the Seaport e SOW
Expertise functional areas.
Description of products JHT supported six individual projects: 1) Undersea Warfare Training
(deliverables) provided. Committee and Undersea Warfare Mission Review Group (UWTC/UWMRG)
- Technical support for meetings. 2) Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) Portal -
Technical support and library management of several libraries on the NKO
portal. We loaded, downloaded, created libraries, and managed access to
folders within the library. 3) Multi-Purpose Reconfigurable Training System
(MRTS) - Programmatic support, 3D graphics development, logistics support,
and programmers in the design, development, and delivery of COTS-based
simulated training systems. MRTS training systems supported: Weapons
Launch Console Team Trainer (WLCTT), Shipboard Mini-WLCTT, Common
Submarine Radio Room (CSRR), Submarine Communications Support Suite
(SCSS), and the Classroom Follow-On-Terminal (FOT). 4) Virginia Class
Torpedo Room Trainer Documentation - Subject Matter Expertise (SME) and
technical writing in development and delivery of technical documentation
supporting the Virginia Class Torpedo Room Trainer. Documentation included:
TSSD, SUM, SIM, COTS manuals, and inventory lists. 5) Navigation Trainers
Technical Support - Logistics, SME, programmatic, and installation team
support to all government Navigation trainers. Trainers consisted of the
Virtual Environment Submarine (VESUB), Submarine Piloting and Navigation
(SPAN), and Reconfigurable Submarine Piloting, and Navigation (RSPAN)
trainers. Our support varied; we managed schedules, developed
documentation, and supported installation and training. 6) Program
Engineering and Logistic Support - Engineering and logistic technical studies
and writing assistance for these programs: Military Characteristics
documentation, Equipment Facilities Requirements, Trainer Engineering
Change Documentation (TECD), Capability Maturity Model Integration
(CMMI), Schedules, Plans, Charts and Minutes for various meetings. We also
supported Training Publication Verification, development of briefs, and
manage a technical Reference Center.
Company Name J. Aguinaldo Group Inc. – Company does not have an active
Subcontract with ManTech
Company Background: J.F. Taylor, Inc. is a privately-held company focused on providing the U.S.
Navy engineering acquisition, test and evaluation, systems engineering,
simulation systems, and infrastructure engineering support services and
designing and manufacturing advanced military full flight training devices
and associated visual databases, avionics models, and
Instructor/Operator Stations. J.F. Taylor has extensive experience with
Navy platforms and their missions, systems undergoing development and
test, the DoD 5000 defined role of DT&E, and the test planning and
execution process.
Capability/Area of Provide system engineering and platform integration support to Naval Air
Expertise: related acquisition support efforts. Manage functional and interface
requirements, fleet integration and support, and test and evaluation
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requirements and provide software development support when required.
Description of products Our engineers and professional staff provide the Navy program planning,
(deliverables) provided. test plan development, test execution, test asset development,
coordination, and scheduling support. We perform laboratory and on-
aircraft instrumentation design, development, and fabrication; T&E data
analyses; and reporting per Navy standards. We also provide program
management support that includes metrics analysis, cost estimating, and
acquisition management. We assist NAVAIR in engineering solutions into
hardware and software products, defining solutions to fleet identified
needs, and developing training devices to support operational readiness.
Description of products • U.S. Navy towed arrays, hull arrays and telemetry systems
(deliverables) provided • Fiber-optic sensing systems
• Surface ship and submarine self-defense sensors
• Redeployable systems for undersea surveillance and homeland defense
• Unmanned surface and undersea vehicle low-power sensors
• Geophysical streamers, seafloor seismic and autonomous recording
modules
Company Name LMR Solutions – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background Lockheed Martin provides a wide array of services for both our foreign
and domestic customers by bringing together the full range of
competencies. These services range from information technology and
management solutions to advanced technology expertise and
integration. As a recognized designer, developer and manufacturer of
precision engagement aerospace and defense systems, Lockheed Martin
Our SMEs contribute a valuable service to SEA 04L in areas dealing with Total
Cost Reduction initiatives as cited in the following two examples:
1) LSInc coordinated the execution of two SCN Value Stream Analysis (VSA)
events involving Program Executive Office (PEO), NAVSEA headquarters
personnel, and field activities. The two VSAs identified 25 “Just-Do-Its,” 3
“Rapid Improvement Events”, and 2 Projects. LSInc provided management
support for all these events which included data collection, analysis, meeting
coordination, tracking actions, producing reports to the NAVSEA Lean Task
Force and the SCN BOD, and managing the repository of documents and
artifacts. Some of the most significant accomplishments of this initiative
supported by LSInc include: the development of the centralized GUCL
application resulting in significant waste reduction; the development of the
SCN Allowance Validation Tool (AVT); improvement of the LPD-17 CF outfitting
process; improvements in the SCN Outfitting Phasing process and inflation
rate computation; and changes to the Price Sensitive FLSIP allowance
computation model. These improvements were credited with savings/cost-
avoidance in excess of $64M.
2) After several years working closely with NAVSEA 04L, LSInc became directly
involved in the OPNAV directed Sponsor Owned Material (SOM)
Reduction/Reutilization initiative. LSInc was instrumental in drafting and
shepherding the signing of OPNAVSINST 4440.33 (SOM
Reduction/Reutilization Directive). SEA 04L tasked LSInc to deal directly with
the Warfare Centers in promoting their eforts to reduce their SOM
inventories. LSInc prepared and forwarded to ALCON the Monthly Cumulative
SOM Reduction Chart. This efort has the highest attention both at the Fleet
and OPNAV levels due to reduced DoD funding levels. LSInc has been tracking
the cost savings to the Fleet via transfers of SOM from Warfare Centers
through a variety of mechanisms (FIMARS, VRRAM, etc.) and the cost savings
to the Warfare Centers as a result of routing their requisitions through RRAM,
the vast majority of which were free-issue transactions. FY09 and FY10
FY 09:
FIMARS issues - $108,119;
VRRAM issues - $14,129,111;
Other issues - $6,820,689
LSInc also tracks the cost savings by Naval Shipyards as a result of Intra-
shipyard asset sharing through SYTAV and through accessing RRAM assets.
Company Background Long Wave is a veteran-owned small business who for the past 15 years has
provided engineering, technical, and programmatic services in support of DoD
communications, facilities and tactical equipment. Long Wave began as a
company focused on communications for VLF submarines and has evolved
into a full service provider of engineering, software, technical, logistic and
administrative support services to the military.
Description of products Military communications, engineering services and products for the VLF, LF,
(deliverables) provided HF and UHF frequency ranges. We have broad scope experience in Nuclear
Command, Control and Communications.
Market Sectors
Defense
Financial
Public
Transportation
Telecommunications
Housing
Services
• Cyber Security
• Financial
Last 3 years services 3.2, 3.6, 3.12, 3.14, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21
experience listed by
functional area (see below
for list of functional areas)
and specific Program
Company Background MAR, is a small business with over 35 years of experience providing
professional technical services to DOD and other federal government
agencies.
Capability/Area of Four core business unit capabilities of:
Expertise 1) Information Technology Services,
2) Intelligence and Special Programs,
3) Systems Engineering and Integration,
4) Facilities Management and Marine Operations
Last 3 years services 3.1-3.22: Heavyweight & Lightweight Torpedo Systems, Launch Systems
experience listed by 3.4-3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.14, 3.16: Tomahawk Cruise Missile System
functional area and 3.4, 3.5, 3.7, 3.19: Towed Array Handling Systems
specific Program (see 3.4, 3.5, 3.16, 3.19: Acoustic Augmentation Systems
below for list of functional
areas)
Description of products Systems engineering, CADD, CM, ILS, IT/IA, program management, and
(deliverables) provided environmental and safety infrastructure and management, technical
documentation, multimedia graphics and communication, and training
services.
Company Name
MCR Federal, LLC
Points of Contact Sharon Richardson, srichardson@mcri.com, 703-740-7422
Debra Lehman, dlehman@mcri.com, 703-740-2238
Company Background MCR Federal, LLC (MCR) is a leading provider of integrated program
management support services for government and industry. MCR has a
35+year tradition of providing high quality, value-added results to our clients.
MCR provides the know-how, process, tools, and resources to enable our
customers to successfully budget, defend, baseline, manage, and track their
programs from conception to completion. This enables us to provide our
customers with the means to make superior investment decisions based on
clear objectives, sound cost estimates, realistic planning and budgeting, and
timely performance analysis for effective program control and risk handling.
MCR’s core competencies support the entire program life cycle from
conception to completion including:
Company Name MCR Federal – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Description of products 3.1 Research and Development Support- Maintenance Figure of Merit
(deliverables) provided. (MFOM): Provided specific research associated with application design
requirements as well as specific hardware associated with fielding MFOM
applications.
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support-
MFOM: Provided associated engineering support for applications and
hardware.
3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support- MFOM; Assisted
in the creating of the model build process associated with configuration
management for all units using MFOM.
3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support-
MFOM: Assisted in the design of the prototyping, and pre-production
support of MFOM associated applications.
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support- MFOM: Our
personnel created the system design documentation and technical data in
support of MFOM applications.
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support-
MFOM: M I T S has 2 8570 certified CISSP individuals involved in the
programming of two applications associated with the MFOM system.
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support- MFOM: MITS
provides all support on U S Platforms for all MFOM applications.
3.8 Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support- MFOM:
Provided this support for all applications.
3.9 System Safety Engineering Support- MFOM: We provide all support
associated with safety engineering support for U S Navy Ships.
3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support- MFOM: MITS manages the
process of CM installations associated with all the MFOM applications.
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support- MFOM: MITS is fully engaged in the
quality assurance aspects of the MFOM applications.
3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT) – MFOM: MITS is fully compliant with the DOD IA
requirements with all our field employees 8570 certified.
3.13 Ship Inactivation and Disposal Support- MFOM: MITS supports this
process by providing grooming and management of eSOMS which provides all
safety isolations associated with this process.
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support- MFOM: MITS
provides full support of all interoperability, test and evaluations of all MFOM
associated applications.
3.15 Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support- MFOM:
MITS provides management support of all associated maintenance through
the use of eWAFS on U S Ships.
3.16 Acquisition Logistics Support- MFOM: MITS has provided logistics
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support for US FFC associated with MFOM hardware and software.
3.17 Supply and Provisioning Support- MFOM: MITS has supported the
supply and provisioning of units with hardware and software associated with
MFOM installations.
3.18 Training Support- MFOM: MITS provides all training support for all
MFOM applications.
3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout-
MFOM: MITS provides all service engineering, fleet introduction and
installations for all MFOM applications.
3.20 Program Support- MFOM: MITS provides program support for all MFOM
applications.
3.21 Functional and Administrative Support- MFOM: MITS provides
functional and administrative support for MFOM applications.
Company Name
Millennium Engineering and Integration Company
Points of Contact Contracts:
Jennifer A. Joyce, Deputy Director of Contracts, 703-413-7778,
jjoyce@meicompany.com
Test and Evaluation. Millennium engineers have played key roles in kinetic
energy interceptor tests beginning with the Delta 181 space intercept test in
1989 and including the Army and Navy LEAP flight tests and all of the Navy
Standard Missile BMD variants. Millennium developed, operates, and
maintains the Aegis BMD Missile Defense Communication and Operations
Node (MIDCON) facility, used during MDA test events to receive, process,
fuse, and transmit ballistic missile track data. Millennium is involved in all
aspects of mission planning and execution including: defining mission
objectives; developing test plans and requirements documents; performing
mission analysis; deploying hardware to test sites; executing the missions;
and providing post-mission analysis and reports. Our engineers are leading
MDA/KEI Targets of Opportunity (TOO) experiments. Millennium analysis of
these TOOs laid the foundation for the KEI Terrestrial Testbed acquisition
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program. To date, Millennium engineers have planned, executed and analyzed
over 45 live-fire missions for various program sponsors.
Test and Evaluation. Millennium engineers have played key roles in kinetic
energy interceptor tests beginning with the Delta 181 space intercept test in
1989 and including the Army and Navy LEAP flight tests and all of the Navy
Standard Missile BMD variants. Millennium developed, operates, and
maintains the Aegis BMD Missile Defense Communication and Operations
Node (MIDCON) facility, used during MDA test events to receive, process,
fuse, and transmit ballistic missile track data. Millennium is involved in all
aspects of mission planning and execution including: defining mission
objectives; developing test plans and requirements documents; performing
mission analysis; deploying hardware to test sites; executing the missions;
and providing post-mission analysis and reports. Our engineers are leading
MDA/KEI Targets of Opportunity (TOO) experiments. Millennium analysis of
these TOOs laid the foundation for the KEI Terrestrial Testbed acquisition
program. To date, Millennium engineers have planned, executed and analyzed
over 45 live-fire missions for various program sponsors.
Company Background Founded in 2006, MillerWilson Consulting (MWC) is a Vietnam Era Veteran
Owned small business. MWC has significant expertise in the architecture and
implementation of Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) infrastructure
solutions leveraging the IBM Rational suite of products to instantiate Agile
and CMMI3 methodologies. Over the past 7 years MWC has provided SDLC
solutions for SPAWAR in support of Marine Corps System Command
(MARCORSYSCOM) Product Group 11 (PG-11) Combat Operational Center
(COC), MC2SA and PEO Land Systems’ Marine Personnel Carrier (MPC)
programs. The SDLC solutions that MWC has implemented for SPAWAR have
provided a fully integrated and cohesive infrastructure providing a systematic
approach to Requirements Engineering, Configuration Management, software
development, maintenance, Change Management, Test and Evaluation (T&E),
and operational tasks in a CMMI3 environment.
Capability/Area of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) support
Expertise Requirements Development
Requirements Management
Test and Evaluation support
Quality Assurance Support
Configuration Management (CM)
Last 3 years services SDLC support
experience listed by MWC’s ability to provide scalable SDLC solutions has proven to be extremely
functional area and critical for the success of the varied projects that we have been engaged on.
specific Program While many vendors may be able to install SDLC tools, most in actuality know
very little about building out a total end to end enterprise level SDLC solution.
MWC has built a reputation over the past 12 years specializing in Enterprise
Level SDLC support that also instantiates the Enterprise CMMI process
methodologies. Having an IT group that maintains tools is not adequate for
project success. MWC has demonstrated within SPAWAR that projects that
have an ongoing direct SDLC support, mentoring, and training are significantly
more likely to excel and be successful.
Requirements Development:
MWC has implemented successful Requirements Development (RD) systems
infrastructure for PG-11 and PM-AAA projects (COC, MC2SA and MPC). This
RD infrastructure has provided for an organized requirements development
process to translate the Warfighter's needs, expectations, constraints, and
interfaces into documented system capabilities and Warfighter requirements.
MWC has coordinated its work eforts with MCCDC and MCSC who are
responsible for initial development of Warfighter and product requirements.
MWC worked with SSC-LANT management to assist with the analysis and
validation of Warfighter requirements and coordinate with the developers
and integrators in defining overall system and product specific requirements.
Requirements Management:
MWC has worked in depth with SPAWAR PG 11 IPT and PM-AAA to define a
CMMI approach to Requirements Management. The work on the PG 11
REQM template and the COC REQM have been selected as the de facto
standard that is to be used for all PG 11 projects. In addition to development
of the REQM, MWC has designed and built the Requisite Pro requirements
management data base to support managing of all requirement types.
MWC also provided for the integration of ReqPro with the Marine Corps
Community of Interest (MCCOI) ClearQuest repository. This has allowed for a
seamless integration between the requirements management and the change
management infrastructure. The specific practices and work activities that
MWC has followed on COC, MC2SA and MPC projects.
Test Plan
Test Case links to requirements
Configured Test Case links to requirements
Test Log links to defect records links to impacted
requirements
Project Record
Change Record (Test Events identified)
Activity record (Defects, Enhancements and New Features
identified)
Company Name MindTel LLC – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Last 3 years
services 3.1 Research and Development Support
experience Aegis Combat Training System, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense, Marine
Corps Mobile Tactical Air Operations Module, Marine Corps Common
listed by
Aviation Command and Control System
functional area Ships and Ships Systems, Strategic Weapons Systems, Undersea
and specific Warfare Weapons and Vehicles
Program (see
below for list of Soil Moisture Active Passive, Constellation (Ares and Orion), IV&V
functional Analysis Perspective user interface
areas)
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering, and Process Engineering
Support
Aegis Combat Training System, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense, Aegis
RDT&E, Aegis Modernization, ACTS O&MN Fleet Support, Aegis
Tactical Executive System (ATES), Tactical Utility Function (TUF)
Testing, Aegis Utility Software, Aegis Tactical Operational
Environment (ATOE), Aegis Reusable Components (ARC), System
Test Data Recording, and Aegis Data Analysis and Reduction (ADAR)
Marine Corps Mobile Tactical Air Operations Module, Marine Corps
Common Aviation Command and Control System
Surface Ship Combat Systems, Ships and Ships Systems, Force Level
Warfare Systems
Description of Reports; software; software and systems engineering lifecycle documentation; training
products programs; training curriculum; providing real-time training on site for military systems;
(deliverables) software and system engineering test support; research papers; documentation of issues
provided found through performing IV&V on NASA systems.
Company Background MYMIC LLC is an emerging technology company that leverages analysis,
assessment, simulation, and visualization technology and capability to
support the management, experimentation, and strategic business planning
needs of organizations within government, business and academia. We
leverage research and technology applications by transferring that expertise
and the associated processes from the academic environment to support
industry and government applications. We are also an industry expert on
supporting training, with emphasis on understanding the impact of the
Contemporary Operational Environment (COE) upon training requirements.
MYMIC staf has extensive experience within the COE across all levels of
military operations—tactical, operational, and strategic, in multiple military
services, joint, interagency, and multinational training and operations
commands. We combine this broad military background with expertise from
the research and academic world to create thorough, rigorous, deeply
reasoned and immensely executable problem solutions.
Capability/Area of MYMIC core competencies include Logistics and Training Analysis, Studies and
Expertise Assessments; Software Development, Enhancement and Maintenance; Port
Logistics and Security; Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Development
and Associated Analysis Services; Business Process Modeling; Knowledge
Management; Capabilities Resource Assessment and Analysis; Operational
Research Analysis; Enterprise IT Solutions; Program Management
Last 3 years services Joint Staff/J8 Information Technology Modeling and Simulation (IT M&S)
experience listed by Support Services, Contract # N00178-05-D-4463-FG02
functional area and Government POC: Ms. Christine Bliss, (703) 697-9876
specific Program (see christine.a.bliss.civ@mail.mil
below for list of functional Start Date: 03/02/2011 Completion Date: 02/27/2014
areas) Functional Areas: 3.1, 3.3, 3.6, 3.12, 3.20
Description of products JSJ8 ITMS: Provide analytic, strategic, technical, managerial, and
(deliverables) provided administrative support to enhance the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staf
(CJCS). Additionally, MYMIC provides any unique information technology
system development and support (encompassing all aspects of technical
support services in the areas of modeling, simulation, GFM, KMDS, CDTM,
etc.) required to satisfy J8's assessment needs.
JSIC: Provide Joint C4ISR Systems Integration support in the planning and
execution of assessments related to C2 interoperability and emergent C2
capabilities. Develop data-collection and analysis plans; develop and defend
detailed findings, conclusions and recommendations; synthesize complete
C4ISR suites, integrate new technologies, and conduct system functional
testing in a laboratory environment.
J7 Joint Staff Action Officer Training Program: Provide training and exercise
support to the US Joint Forces Command, now Joint and Coalition Warfighting
(JCW), Joint Force Development (DJ7). MYMIC develops training plans and
materials and conducts the required training using fully qualified instructors.
MYMIC provides training development support for planning, coordination,
direction, monitoring, and classroom and Joint Knowledge On-line (JKO)
training implementation. Also provide full life-cycle software
engineering/network support to include direct responsibility for remotely
monitoring, managing, configuring, and maintaining Windows servers.
Description of products Deliverables provided by NTA for the above contracts include, but is not
(deliverables) provided limited to: Funds and Man Hour Expenditure Reports; Contractor’s Progress,
Management, and Status Reports; Technical Reports; Business Case Analyses
(BCAs); Initial Capabilities Documents (ICDs), Capability Development Documents
(CDDs), Capability Production Documents (CPDs), ILS Specifications, Life Cycle
Sustainment Plans (LCSPs), Level of Repair Analyses (LORAs), Logistics Support
Analyses/Logistic Management Information (LSA/LMI) Inputs; Supportability
Engineering Test and Evaluation Plans; Acquisition Strategies; Updates to logistics
documents; Briefs, Point Papers, and After Action Reports on meetings and
conferences; Trade Studies and Analyses, and Facilities Assessments.
Company Background: Service Disabled, Veteran Owned, Minority Owned Small Business
Last 3 years services 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
experience listed by 3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
functional area and Information Technology (IT)
specific Program
Description of products Currently provides software engineering, and technical support to DON
(deliverables) provided. applications.
Currently supports DON IT systems.
Company Background Small business specializing in acoustic engineering in the marine field
Capability/Area of Noise and vibration prediction and control for surface ships and UUVs.
Expertise Measurement of noise, vibration and underwater-radiated noise.
Last 3 years services 3.1 – Developed underwater radiated noise analysis software for ONR NIHL
experience listed by program.
functional area and 3.15 – Measured underwater radiated noise of NOAA’s FSV-6, Fisheries Survey
specific Program Vessel with stringent underwater radiated noise limit.
3.4 – Assisted in developing active vibration cancellation system for two stage
isolation mounted diesel genearators.
Description of products Acoustic models for underwater radiated noise for NOAA Fisheries Survey
(deliverables) provided Vessels (FSV); noise control for international research vessels, novel treatment
approaches to reduce underwater radiated noise.
City Herndon,
State VA
ZIP 20171
Company Background Oasis Systems Programmatic, business, acquisition, engineering and technical
services for Federal Government customers, with an emphasis on the
Department of Defense to include the Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Army,
and Joint commands. Oasis is headquartered in Lexington, MA and has
satellite offices at 11 locations including Staford, VA and Charleston, SC.
Capability/Area of 3.1 R&D Support
Expertise 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
3.10 Configuration Management Support
3.11 Quality Assurance Support
Company Background Odyssey Systems Consulting Group is an agile business dedicated to providing
outstanding management, analytical, and technical support services for
Government and private sector customers. Since our founding in 1997,
Odyssey has experienced tremendous growth by providing best value
solutions for complex and challenging projects. Odyssey develops and deploys
leading edge expertise, innovative tools, and superior eforts to meet our
customers’ most challenging needs. Odyssey has extensive past performance
serving the Air Force, Army, USCG, MDA and Navy.
Capability/Area of Technical Skills: Systems Architecture, Systems Engineering, Integration
Expertise Engineer, Interoperability, T&E, M&S, Manufacturing & Quality Assurance,
Configuration and Data Management, Site Surveys, Comm Engineering
(Spectrum Engineering, Equipment Certification, Frequency Management), IA,
Cyber Planning & Analysis (Threat Analysis & Detection, Evaluation & Testing)
Acquisition, Business Planning & Program Management: Requirements
Analysis, Acquisition Planning, Strategy Development, RFP Preparation,
Proposal Evaluation, Risk Management, Program/Project Management,
Integrated Master Scheduling, FMS Case Management, FM, EVMS/CBA/AoA,
Acquisition Logistics, Maintenance Planning
Operations and Sustainment: Life Cycle Support, Logistics, Materials
Management, Installation and Implementation, Sustaining Engineering
(Maintenance Engineering, R&M, Engineering Data Management, Technical
Orders/Manuals, Training Development and Delivery), COMSEC/Crypto
Management
Last 3 years services 3.1, 3.2, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6,3.7, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.14, 3.16, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20,
experience listed by 3.21, 3.22
functional area (see below
for list of functional areas) N00178-04-D-4100
and specific Program
Description of products
(deliverables) provided
Denise Monts
dmonts@patricioenterprises.com
703-441-4760x105
Company Background SB, SDB, 8(a), SDVOSB
Capability/Area of 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.7, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.14, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.20, 3.21,
Expertise 3.22
Last 3 years services Contract Name: Product Manager, Infantry Combat Equipment (PdM ICE),
experience listed by Marine Corps Systems Command Support
functional area and POC: Juan Saucedo, 703-432-3187, juan.saucedo1@usmc.mil
specific Program Contract #: N00178-09-D-5794 Completion Date Sept 2013
Functional Area: 3.3, 3.5, 3.10 ,3.11, 3.16, 3.18, 3.20, 3.21
PE provides Logistics and Program Support Services to PdM ICE in developing,
fielding and sustaining ICE to enhance the performance, capability,
survivability and mobility of Marines. PE has provided this support
continuously for the past four years. PE provides relevant and experienced
support in logistics, program and product management, portfolio
management, training, data analysis, modeling and simulation, quality
assurance, testing, modernization planning, and financial analysis.
Description of products PE brings broad and deep qualifications in Defense Systems Acquisition Total
(deliverables) provided Life Cycle Systems Management. PE provides a broad range of management
consulting services and support to military services, government agencies and
commercial clients. Our growing reputation for quality work and people is
based on our operating philosophy of team work among our employees,
clients and team mates. We are leaders and innovators in the development
and implementation of performance-based practices across the Defense
Acquisition System. We are motivated by challenges; ready to team with
clients and make them successful. We deliver quality products and services
emphasizing long-term team building with our clients and industry partners.
Capability/Area of The Patrona leadership team, with more than 200 years combined military,
Expertise: government, and civilian expertise, has extensive experience managing large
prime contracts for the US Navy and DoD. This includes support of submarine
acquisition and in-service programs including maintenance, modernization,
engineering and logistics for all submarine classes under both SeaPort I and
SeaPort-e IDIQ contracts.
Last 3 years services 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.7, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.13, 3.16, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21
experience listed by
functional area and
specific Program
TI: 001
Maintain interaction with all members of the Submarine Team One (ST1)
Executive Steering Committee (ESC) to ensure appropriate participation,
Flag level and lower.
Maintain, revise, and route for review, as necessary, the ST1 Charter in
order to ensure that this document accurately reflects the Team’s Mission,
Vision, and Areas of Focus at all times.
Provide team-building and facilitation eforts as requested by the ST1 ESC.
Meet with the ST1 ESC Chairman to define the issues that should be
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addressed first and to determine which Navy programs can be leveraged
to advance the ST1 ESC agenda.
Maintain and progress the ST1 action item list, including items tasked to
ST1 by groups such as the Undersea Enterprise (USE), the Fleet
Maintenance Board of Directors (FMBOD) and the Navy Ship Maintenance
Oversight Board (NSMOB).
Provide management and oversight of Submarine Team One meetings,
Knowledge Sharing Network meetings, and Focused Working Group
meetings.
Develop and manage reasonable ST1 budgets.
Facilitate the development of achievable and quantifiable goals and
metrics to be used in measuring the Submarine Team One organizational
efectiveness and success.
Coordinate between the Submarine Team One, Shipyard Transformation,
and Task Force Lean initiatives to develop a consistent and measureable
set of processes between shipyards when performing submarine
availabilities.
Properly configure the Knowledge Sharing Networks (KSN). Determine the
right mix and level of personnel for each KSN. Coordinate the
development of KSN charters, including identification of metrics used in
measuring each KSN’s organizational efectiveness and success.
Draft and coordinate review of the ST1 Annual Report. The Annual Report
shall include the Submarine Team One Roadmap, those items required by
existing guidance such as the ST1 Charter, and those items directed by the
Chairman.
TI: 003
Development and implementation of procedures for the direct
application of shipyard nuclear and non-nuclear resources to ensure
completion of all work on schedule and within cost for assigned projects.
Assist with the translation of policies, objectives, and guidance from
higher authority into guidance for Shipyards and Shipyard Project Teams
headed by Project Superintendents.
Assist with the monitoring of actual project resource utilization (funds
and manpower) for efective utilization and compliance with existing
baselines.
Assist with scheduling, coordination, and execution of management
reviews to assist progress or resolve problem areas.
Support the development and update of corporate tactical
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implementation and assessment of initiatives contained in the NAVSEA
Plan for Transformation of the Nuclear Ship Maintenance Industrial Base
(NPTNSMIB) and the implementation of National Value Stream
Management (NVSM) improvement initiatives.
Actively participate in Corporate Strategic Planning, Assessment of
Transformation Initiatives and Change Management Oversight.
Review and develop Value Stream Management curriculum and
courses that may be used in Project Management College
Provide corporate tactical implementation and assessment of
improvement initiatives. This will include identifying and refining the
responsibilities and obligations of both parties. Duties shall include:
Conduct studies of public shipyard operations and practices and
develop recommendations for focusing lean initiatives to specific
improvement areas that will translate to efficiencies for submarine
customers.
Research and analyze shipyard practices in the varying business
environments and target where improvements may derive the significant
impact to submarine program.
Assist in developing the process for translating process improvement
or practice change that has direct bearing on availability notional duration
and cost to help the submarine customer update their budget
development assumptions.
Assist with meeting preparation, on-site reviews, development of
status reports, briefings and issue papers as necessary to accomplish this
study and overall objectives of the NAVSEA corporate strategy.
Company Background SDVOSB with management experience within the U.S. Government, NATO,
and in providing commercial industry support. Awards include 2012 and 2013
US Chamber of Commerce Award, HR Chamber of Commerce Small Business
“Top 10 to Watch” and 2012 Chesapeake Small Business of the Year.
Capability/Area of Engineering/Logistics Support; Operational Experimentation; Operations
Expertise Research Analysis; PEO Operations Support; Training Support; IT & Enterprise
Solutions; ILS; First Responder Equipment & Support
Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces MOC Training Team; Navy Special Warfare
Command SERE training support
Commander, U.S. Naval Air Forces, Atlantic ATFP Program and Aircraft Carrier
Scheduling; Intelligence Directorate of Navy Warfare Development Command
Cyber and Information Operations support; Navy Information Operations
Command Norfolk, Virginia (NIOC-N) Information Operations (IO) support.
Description of products Subject-matter expertise on military operations
(deliverables) provided.
Analytical hierarchy process and other decision support capabilities to
condense hundreds of capability need statements into actionable, high-level
(i.e. strategic) problem statements
Company Name ProMare Inc – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background: PURVIS, a small business under NAICS Code 541330, provides engineering,
management, logistics, and professional technical services to the Department
of Defense, Federal, State and Municipal Government agencies, and other
commercial businesses. Headquartered in Port Jeferson Station, NY, PURVIS
has operating divisions in Arizona, Florida, New York, Rhode Island, Virginia,
and Washington D.C.
Company Name R L Phillips Inc – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Company Background RadiantBlue provides world-class multi-int visualization and analysis capability
for DoD and the intelligence community. Founded in 2005, RadiantBlue
Technologies is a specialized provider of information technology, tailored ISR
solutions and program support services for the U.S. Defense and Intelligence
Communities. RadiantBlue develops and integrates software and systems
used for the collection, dissemination, access and retrieval, visualization, and
exploitation of intelligence and defense data. Our technical focus includes
software and systems development, as well as program services organized
within sensor data processing, open source GEOINT software and data
liberation technologies.
Capability/Area of 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.10, 3.18,
Expertise
Company Background: RRT was founded in 1993 and incorporated in 1997. RRT maintains a staf of
personnel that includes electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, software
engineers, electronic maintenance specialists, training specialists, and
cryptologic personnel that have recent and relevant real world experience
with signals intelligence, electronic warfare, and special operations missions.
RRT has a U.S. Government Top Secret (TS) facility clearance and RRT
personnel maintain current Top Secret (TS) clearances with Sensitive
Compartmented Information (SCI) and Special Access Program (SAP) accesses.
RRT Inc.’s Quality Management System (QMS) meets all of the requirements
of ISO 9001. Our QMS is registered by BSI Inc and we currently hold the ISO
9001:2008 certification (FM 582813).
Capability/Area of RRT’s core experience is in military tactical, strategic and special operations
Expertise: related signals intelligence, electronic warfare, communications and power
solutions. Capabilities include Field Support (CONUS & OCONUS FRS
deployment), Mechanical and Electrical design, rapid prototyping, low volume
production, Training development and presentation (CONUS & OCONUS
Mobile Training Teams), Subject Matter Expertise and program support.
Description of products 3.1 RRT provides System Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) support
(deliverables) provided. to various DoD entities. Currently provide support to USMC RadBn Mods and
US Army Force Modernization (FM) North
3.4 RRT’s Fredericksburg facility has electrical and mechanical machine shops
capable of prototyping and low-rate of production. RRT products include
initial 3D drawings and pre-production design, circuit board layout and
electrical and mechanical prototypes / first-articles. RRT provided design and
fabrication support to Lockheed Martin’s Symphony RCIED jamming system.
RRT modified system antenna designs for field use and durability and
ultimately received production rights for one of the system antennas. To date
RRT has delivered approx. 10,000 antennas and associated parts for the
program.
3.5 RRT has developed and published Technical manuals for multiple systems
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to include the CESAS I and Symphony RCIED jammer Systems.
3.14 RRT provided SME and testing support for Force Modernization North
testing and evaluation (rabbit support). SME and technical support to CESAS
Developmental Test (DT) and Operational Test (OT) events, Independent
Verification & Validation (IV&V) of CESAS technical manual, system refresher
training to deployed units in Afghanistan, technical support to the CESES Field
Users Evaluation (FUE) (both systems configurations HMMWV and MRAP),
CESAS New Equipment Training (NET) deliver and periodic refresher training
to units in garrison. In addition to training, antenna development, and
technical manual development for the Symphony RCIED jammer system.
3.18 RRT provides training and training support (include course development
and final presentation) for multiple agencies within the USG; including Naval
Expeditionary Intelligence Command (NEIC), Naval Special Warfare
Development Group (NSWDG), Naval Special Warfare Group Two (NSWG-2),
USMC Radio Battalions, and the U.S. Army. RRT developed and delivered all
training (both CONUS & OCONUS) for the USMC CESAS I program. RRT is the
primary team member on the Radio Reconnaissance Team Operators Course
contract from II MHG.
3.19 RRT provides all of the in-theater Field Service Representative (FSR)
personnel who perform the installation and maintenance for the vehicle
mounted Symphony RCIED Jammer System which is an element of the U.S.
Joint Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED)
Electronic Warfare (JCREW) program efort. At any given time there are at
least 15 to 20 personnel actively performing in these critical positions
overseas.
3.20 RRT personnel are actively supporting multiple USG programs to include:
USMC RadBn Mods, USA Force Modernization North, USMC CESAS I, and the
FBI.
N00421-06-P-0297 - USN NAWC-AD St. Inigoes, MD. Value is $4.2 million. This
contract covers tactical telephone switching systems. POC is Ms. Margaret
Coberly 301-995-8982.
Last 3 years services 3.12 – RDT&E network operations and information assurance support services
experience listed by for NSWCIHD
functional area and 3.15 – Range sustainability and planning services for the NAVAIR Ranges
specific Program Department
3.22 – Public outreach planning and documents development for the NAVAIR
Ranges Department
Description of products 3.12 – Certification and Accreditation (C&A) packages for Navy IT systems
(deliverables) provided. 3.15 – Range Complex Management Plans, Encroachment Management
Plans, Environmental Assessments
3.22 – Public outreach brochures, Public Outreach Plans
Current projects for NAVSEA 05M include flow, structural and corrosion
control analysis of rudder coatings on the DDG-51 Class; testing and
evaluation of tank coatings for all surface ships and submarines;
environmental compliance requirements for all Navy coatings interface with
the EPA on the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP); and coating performance and maintenance needs for HM&E
systems with consideration of Navy unique mission and camouflage
requirements. We are also evaluating carrier flight deck non-skid deck
covering maintenance requirements, which requires a comprehensive
understanding of coating chemistry, corrosion protection and environmental
compliance with Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and the development of
surface preparation technical requirements. RPCT is involved in the
development and T&E of high temperature coatings for piping systems, which
includes considerations of high temperature composites, and materials, of-
gas testing for compliance in submarine applications and surface preparation
needs. RPCT possesses a full competency in Navy materials and structure
materials’ galvanic compatibility; active and passive system cathodic
protection; design criteria, electrical isolation and state-of-the-art methods
for testing, designing and preserving Navy materials for use in the marine
environment. Our expertise encompasses comprehensive understanding of
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ship building practices, in-service engineering support, shipboard
maintenance expectations and capabilities and general mission expectations.
RPCT was tasked by NAVSEA 05M to lead the RDT&E efort to develop
technology to permit real-time optical defect detection in marine tank coating
systems. This project includes laboratory work to characterize the fluorescent
response of anticorrosive paints with varying pigment concentrations and
market research to develop technical specifications for a tank coating system
suitable for US Navy shipbuilding and repair requirements. Integration of
imaging hardware and computer software to demonstrate the feasibility of
automated paint defect detection and testing of prototypes under field
conditions are part of the team’s responsibilities. RPCT developed and is
currently optimizing prototype image systems to produce an industrially
acceptable, lightweight and portable paint quality imaging system. This
research, design and testing efort will enable Navy shipbuilding and overhaul
to optimize the performance of the latest technology high-solids Navy coating
systems by providing real-time, hands-of coatings inspection capability. This
will result in less time spent identifying and correcting coating defects, less
physical damage to coatings caused by inspections, improved coating system
performance and lower life cycle costs overall. This program is critical to
NAVSEA’s goal to extend the service life expectancy of Navy tank coatings to
reduce both acquisition and in-service maintenance costs.
RPCT is working with private shipyards to design an automated dry dock Navy
paint dispensing system capable of dispensing pre-mixed two-component
paints in varying quantities to meet the applicator’s needs and comply with
environmental tracking and use requirements.
RPCT has specific expertise in naval ship preservation system design, coating
application processes, environmental compliance and Navy corrosion control
maintenance requirements. RPCT’s corporate competencies include navy
coating systems, coating and preservation specifications, material standards
and specifications, ship systems material requirements and selection, air and
water environmental compliance issues (federal and state), corrosion control
and cathodic protection active and passive systems design and configuration,
coating failure analysis, research and development, surface preparation
technologies and expertise, preservation technology insertion and training.
We have extensive engineering expertise in seawater piping systems and
material issues, crevice corrosion failures and countermeasures for high-
nickel alloys and related materials and galvanic compatibility of naval
materials.
• Rudder Coating Failures: RPCT was tasked by the Naval Sea Systems
Command, Materials Engineering Group NAVSEA 05M, to develop a
comprehensive history of costly rudder coating failures in the Navy’s ARLEIGH
BURKE (DDG 51) class destroyers, analyze previous attempts to solve the
problem and recommend a systems engineering methodology for NAVSEA’s
use in qualifying suitable coatings. This in-depth analysis pulled together data
from previous R&D and test eforts and provided future program
recommendations to the Navy. If adopted, this methodology will result in
fewer rudder coating failures, increased operational availability of these ships
and reduced life cycle maintenance costs.
• AFFF Storage Tank Coatings: NAVSEA PMS 378 (New Carrier Program Office)
is considering a revolutionary redesign of the aircraft carrier AFFF system for
CVN-21. This redesign includes large mild steel AFFF concentrate storage
tanks that will replace the numerous small copper-nickel or CRES tanks
scattered around the ship in the current design. This redesign will reduce
AFFF system maintenance and the associated manpower requirements and
will enhance the ship’s stability by adding weight low in the ship. Unlike the
current tanks, the mild steel tanks will require an internal coating capable of
withstanding the efects of AFFF’s surfactants and alkali salts. There is no
current MILSPEC that addresses this application. Therefore, as requested by
PMS 378, RPCT developed a comprehensive test program that will facilitate
the selection of suitable coatings that can survive in this challenging
environment.
• Real-Time Paint Holiday Detection: RPCT was tasked by NAVSEA 05M to lead
the efort to develop technology to permit real-time optical defect detection
in Navy marine coating systems. This project includes laboratory work to
characterize the fluorescent response of paints with varying pigment
concentrations and market research to develop technical specifications for US
Navy shipbuilding and repair requirements. The integration of imaging
hardware and software to demonstrate the feasibility of automated paint
defect detection and testing of prototypes under field conditions are also part
of the team’s responsibilities. The team developed, and is currently
optimizing, prototype image systems to produce an industrially acceptable,
lightweight and portable paint quality imaging system. This research, design
and testing efort will enable the Navy to optimize the performance of the
latest technology high-solids coating systems by providing a real-time, hands-
of coatings inspection capability. This capability will result in less time spent
finding and correcting coating defects, less damage to coatings caused by
inspections, improved coating system performance and overall lower life cycle
costs.
RPCT has worked with NAVSEA 05M on two major software programs, which
involved engineering, development, programming and network support. RPCT
Team is currently working to develop a software program to support NAVSEA
05Q specification tracking and approval requirements. This program will be a
fully-automated system to track the technical changes in efect during
specification revision and track the coating qualification process. These
projects involve technical analysis of both hardware and software
requirements and selection of appropriate data center facilities to support
the projects.
RPCT’s team has coordinated the eforts of a team of both internal and an
external software professionals to analyze existing IS and IT databases, web
sites and applications. This team created new requirements to improve
management of the data in order to simplify management of projects relating
to approval of coatings for Navy use and implementation of coating systems
onboard ships. RPCT’s team has worked with NAVSEA 05M to ensure that all
systems fit within the framework of the NMCI.
Training Support
RPCT has been intimately involved with the introduction of Navy high-solids
coating systems to the Navy and has assisted in the development of plural
component applicator training for shipyard personnel. This project was a
direct request from NAVSEA 05M to support higher quality application
techniques through the implementation of a Navy training program to
support the advancing technology. The project included research of the
technology, including metrics review and market analysis. Utilizing the team’s
training expertise in high-solids coatings technology we developed hands-on
and classroom training sessions that included peer review of the curriculum.
This program is in the pilot program stage at Norfolk Naval Shipyard and will
be utilized by the US Navy as a certification program for applicators in
shipyards.
Current projects for NAVSEA 05M include flow, structural and corrosion
control analysis of rudder coatings on the DDG-51 Class; testing and
evaluation of tank coatings for all surface ships and submarines;
environmental compliance requirements for all Navy coatings interface with
the EPA on the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP); and coating performance and maintenance needs for HM&E
systems with consideration of Navy unique mission and camouflage
requirements. We are also evaluating carrier flight deck non-skid deck
covering maintenance requirements, which requires a comprehensive
understanding of coating chemistry, corrosion protection and environmental
compliance with Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and the development of
surface preparation technical requirements. RPCT is involved in the
development and T&E of high temperature coatings for piping systems, which
includes considerations of high temperature composites, and materials, of-
gas testing for compliance in submarine applications and surface preparation
needs. RPCT possesses a full competency in Navy materials and structure
materials’ galvanic compatibility; active and passive system cathodic
protection; design criteria, electrical isolation and state-of-the-art methods
for testing, designing and preserving Navy materials for use in the marine
environment. Our expertise encompasses comprehensive understanding of
ship building practices, in-service engineering support, shipboard
maintenance expectations and capabilities and general mission expectations.
RPCT was tasked by NAVSEA 05M to lead the RDT&E efort to develop
technology to permit real-time optical defect detection in marine tank coating
systems. This project includes laboratory work to characterize the fluorescent
response of anticorrosive paints with varying pigment concentrations and
market research to develop technical specifications for a tank coating system
suitable for US Navy shipbuilding and repair requirements. Integration of
imaging hardware and computer software to demonstrate the feasibility of
automated paint defect detection and testing of prototypes under field
conditions are part of the team’s responsibilities. RPCT developed and is
currently optimizing prototype image systems to produce an industrially
acceptable, lightweight and portable paint quality imaging system. This
research, design and testing efort will enable Navy shipbuilding and overhaul
to optimize the performance of the latest technology high-solids Navy coating
systems by providing real-time, hands-of coatings inspection capability. This
will result in less time spent identifying and correcting coating defects, less
physical damage to coatings caused by inspections, improved coating system
performance and lower life cycle costs overall. This program is critical to
NAVSEA’s goal to extend the service life expectancy of Navy tank coatings to
reduce both acquisition and in-service maintenance costs.
RPCT is working with private shipyards to design an automated dry dock Navy
paint dispensing system capable of dispensing pre-mixed two-component
paints in varying quantities to meet the applicator’s needs and comply with
environmental tracking and use requirements.
RPCT has specific expertise in naval ship preservation system design, coating
application processes, environmental compliance and Navy corrosion control
maintenance requirements. RPCT’s corporate competencies include navy
coating systems, coating and preservation specifications, material standards
and specifications, ship systems material requirements and selection, air and
water environmental compliance issues (federal and state), corrosion control
and cathodic protection active and passive systems design and configuration,
coating failure analysis, research and development, surface preparation
technologies and expertise, preservation technology insertion and training.
• Rudder Coating Failures: RPCT was tasked by the Naval Sea Systems
Command, Materials Engineering Group NAVSEA 05M, to develop a
comprehensive history of costly rudder coating failures in the Navy’s ARLEIGH
BURKE (DDG 51) class destroyers, analyze previous attempts to solve the
problem and recommend a systems engineering methodology for NAVSEA’s
use in qualifying suitable coatings. This in-depth analysis pulled together data
from previous R&D and test eforts and provided future program
recommendations to the Navy. If adopted, this methodology will result in
fewer rudder coating failures, increased operational availability of these ships
and reduced life cycle maintenance costs.
• AFFF Storage Tank Coatings: NAVSEA PMS 378 (New Carrier Program Office)
is considering a revolutionary redesign of the aircraft carrier AFFF system for
CVN-21. This redesign includes large mild steel AFFF concentrate storage
tanks that will replace the numerous small copper-nickel or CRES tanks
scattered around the ship in the current design. This redesign will reduce
AFFF system maintenance and the associated manpower requirements and
will enhance the ship’s stability by adding weight low in the ship. Unlike the
current tanks, the mild steel tanks will require an internal coating capable of
withstanding the efects of AFFF’s surfactants and alkali salts. There is no
• Real-Time Paint Holiday Detection: RPCT was tasked by NAVSEA 05M to lead
the efort to develop technology to permit real-time optical defect detection
in Navy marine coating systems. This project includes laboratory work to
characterize the fluorescent response of paints with varying pigment
concentrations and market research to develop technical specifications for US
Navy shipbuilding and repair requirements. The integration of imaging
hardware and software to demonstrate the feasibility of automated paint
defect detection and testing of prototypes under field conditions are also part
of the team’s responsibilities. The team developed, and is currently
optimizing, prototype image systems to produce an industrially acceptable,
lightweight and portable paint quality imaging system. This research, design
and testing efort will enable the Navy to optimize the performance of the
latest technology high-solids coating systems by providing a real-time, hands-
of coatings inspection capability. This capability will result in less time spent
finding and correcting coating defects, less damage to coatings caused by
inspections, improved coating system performance and overall lower life
cycle costs.
RPCT has worked with NAVSEA 05M on two major software programs, which
involved engineering, development, programming and network support.
RPCT Team is currently working to develop a software program to support
NAVSEA 05Q specification tracking and approval requirements. This program
will be a fully-automated system to track the technical changes in efect
during specification revision and track the coating qualification process. These
projects involve technical analysis of both hardware and software
requirements and selection of appropriate data center facilities to support
the projects.
RPCT’s team has coordinated the eforts of a team of both internal and an
external software professionals to analyze existing IS and IT databases, web
sites and applications. This team created new requirements to improve
management of the data in order to simplify management of projects relating
to approval of coatings for Navy use and implementation of coating systems
onboard ships. RPCT’s team has worked with NAVSEA 05M to ensure that all
systems fit within the framework of the NMCI.
Last 3 years services (1) NAVSEA 05M, Preparation of POM-08 program plan & Objectives. POC Dail
experience listed by Thomas, 202-781-4555
functional area and (2) US Army Corrosion Control Program plan & Ballistic engineering, VSE
specific Program Corporation, POC Lou Lawrence, 703-329-3256
(3) Design & Technical layout of National Surface Treatment Web Site
(www.nstcenter.com), POC Ray Zavada, 1-502-452-1131
Company Background RightStar is a consulting firm that assists federal, state, and local government
agencies, and commercial firms in delivering IT support and operations
solutions by leveraging the BMC Business Service Management (BSM)
solution suite. We provide our clients with IT and Business service
management solutions such as service desk, asset/change management,
service assurance, and synchronization of these disciplines throughout the
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enterprise infrastructure. Our mission at RightStar is to help our clients
resolve their greatest infrastructure management challenges with efficient,
value-driven strategies, intelligently deploying the industry’s leading solutions
software.
Capability/Area of Business Service Management / IT Service Management
Expertise
Last 3 years services 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
experience listed by 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
functional area and 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
specific Program (see 3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
below for list of functional Information Technology (IT) Support
areas)
RightStar Systems is a leading provider of BMC Remedy-driven service
management solutions. Over the course of more than ten years as a BMC
Solution Partner, RightStar has developed the process experience and proven
methodology to ensure successful ITIL based service desk, configuration
management, and change management implementations. RightStar is
committed to customer satisfaction and works closely with its clients to
define their needs and develop customized and out-of-the-box service
management solutions.
Description of products
(deliverables) provided • Service Portfolio
• Financial Management
• Demand Management
• Service Level Management
• Capacity Management
• Availability Management
• IT Service Continuity Management
• Supplier Management
• Information Security Management
• Transition Planning
• Change Management
• Service Asset and Configuration Management
• Service Performance Management
• Service Release and Deployment Management
• Knowledge Management
• Incident Management
• Problem Management
• Access Management
• Service Request Fulfillment Management
• Service Improvement Management
• Service Operations
Description of products Identify and document bugs and enhancements for various MFOM
(deliverables) provided. applications (MFOM CASREP Generator; MFOM CASREP Ashore; MFOM
Fleet Response Program Readiness).
Company Name RPTC – Company does not have an active Subcontract with ManTech
Company Background Formed in October 2004, saw peak revenues of $1.3M in 2008 before
declining to <$50 in 2012. CVE certified SDVOSB.
Capability/Area of 3.1, 3.2, 3.14, 3.15, 3.16, 3.20, 3.21
Expertise
Last 3 years services Support for AIR 4.6 in development of maintainability research lab 3.1, 3.2;
experience listed by Support for AIR 4.5 in airship studies 3.14; Support for range test
functional area and instrumentation 3.15; Support for fleet human factors evaluations 3.16;
specific Program (see Airship ADPO program office support, SBIR office program support 3.20; SBIR
below for list of functional and Airship ADPO admin support 3.21
areas)
Description of products Monthly reports, Office organization analysis report; Fleet maintainability
(deliverables) provided reports
Capability/Area of
Expertise Sabre specializes in providing Information Technology, Software
Development, Program Management,
Engineering, Logistics and Statistical Programs to its government and
commercial clients. Sabre has the knowledge and expertise to
provide its customers with the solutions they need. Our diverse
competencies allow our customers to receive technology, scientific and
management services through a single and dependable source.
Company Background 21 years of business experience supporting DoD and Prime Contractors. Small
Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Veteran Owned Small Business,
Service-connected Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business
Capability/Area of Research and Development, Advanced Technology Concepts, Software
Expertise Engineering, Human Factors Engineering, Technical and Operational Testing,
Design of Experiments, Crew-Station Integration, Simulation, Program
Evaluation, Training Development, Special Operations, Electronic Warfare,
Operations Research
Last 3 years services 3.1 Research and Development Support – AMCOM* [Advanced – Multi-
experience listed by Service Mission Planning Software XPlan]
functional area and
specific Program (see 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support –
below for list of functional AMCOM* [Systems Engineering support to Aviation Mission Planning Systems
areas) Office and Software Engineering Directorate. Lead for Usability Working
Group]
Capability/Area of IT/IS support for a wide variety of systems and specifically financial systems.
Expertise Business process re-engineering, and subject matter expertise in financial
management systems.
Description of products Monthly status reports which includes cost expenditure plan and invoice
(deliverables) provided status.
Last 3 years services 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
experience listed by Design/Implementation of Trunked Radio Systems
functional area and 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
specific Program Final system documentation, Coverage Test Plans
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
Coverage Acceptance Testing, Functional Acceptance Testing
Description of products Final Acceptance Test reports
(deliverables) provided
SNT’s QualNet® and EXata® M&S products provide one of the most advanced
network M&S capabilities available today in cyber, Command, Control,
Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
(C4ISR).
SNT delivers a full spectrum M&S solution–from very large scale to the most
granular level–packet level. SNT gives organizations the capacity, ability, and
confidence to meet the challenges that complex networks will face today and
tomorrow. Model and Simulate Today’s Network Challenges
Company Background Schafer Corporation provides a wide range of services to its customers in
engineering, science, information technology, program management,
operations, weather, and communications. Schafer has expertise in a variety
of general and specialized system engineering applications, including
requirements development, analysis, and management, risk analysis and
mitigation, and specialty engineering for a variety of US Government clients.
Company Background Science and Technology Associates (STA) is a specialized technical services
company established in 1982 to provide independent Systems Engineering
and Technical Assistance (SETA) and program management support services
to U.S. Government organizations, particularly within the Department of
Defense (DoD).
Capability/Area of STA's team of employees, consultants and subject matter experts maintains
Expertise expertise in a wide range of advanced technologies having applications in
information analysis, networking and security, data and signal processing,
high performance computing, and tactical and strategic military systems.
Last 3 years services 3.1 – DARPA programs
experience listed by 3.2 - DARPA programs
functional area and 3.3 – DARPA and Army Programs
specific Program 3.12 – DARPA Programs
3.14 – DARPA and Army Programs
3.20 – DARPA Programs
Description of products Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA), Programmatic, and
(deliverables) provided Business Financial Support services.
Capability/Area of Small and Large vessel operations and maintenance coastal and deep sea
Expertise
Company Background Managed services company with a full spectrum of capabilities across all
areas of SeaPort-e
Capability/Area of All functional areas
Expertise
Last 3 years services AIR 4.10 Warfare Analysis – 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.10, 3.14, 3.20,
experience listed by PMA 290 P-8A Weapon Integration – 3.1, 3.2, 3.5,3.6, 3.9, 3.10, 3.12, 3.14,
functional area and 3.15, 3.16, 3.18, 3.20, 3.21
specific Program (see VX-20 P-3/EP-3 Technical Documentation Support - 3.2, 3.5, 3.14, 3.15, 3.20
below for list of functional C-2 Replacement Acquisition Documentation Support – 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.12,
areas) 3.20
N95/ N9I&I IT Support IT – 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 3.10, 3.12, 3.18, 3.20
AIR 5.1.6 Software Testing/Training Support - 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.14, 3.18, 3.20
Description of products VV&A Reports, SharePoint Dashboards/training materials, SETR Technical
(deliverables) provided Reviews, Development Mil 5000 Acq Documents, Software Testing, Systems
Engineering Plans, Technical Reviews, Report of Test Results, DT/OT
Company Background Founded in 1978. Headquartered in Culver City California. Small Business.
Last 3 years services FAA (Department of Transportation) ETASS (and previously AUATAC)
experience listed by Prime Contract No. DTFAWA-12-F-00013 SoHaR Subcontract Agreement No.
PO-0003529
functional area and
Engineering program support
specific Program (see Functional areas:
below for list of functional 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
areas) 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
3.20 Program Support
Functional areas:
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
Functional areas:
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
Functional areas:
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
3.13 Inactivation and Disposal Support
3.16 Logistics Support
Functional areas:
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
3.18 Training Support
Functional areas:
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
3.20 Program Support
Description of products ISMT: In Service Management tool: Database and reporting tool
(deliverables) provided RMA reports and plans; Failure analyses reports; Program support
documentation; outage analyses; design analyses;
Tasking (Which Mission areas your company SOLUTE provides NAVAIR PMA 209, 290, and 299 with
can be tasked to work in) Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Process
Engineering Support; System Design Documentation and
Technical Data Support; Configuration Management
Support; Quality Assurance Support; Training Support;
Program Support; and Functional and Administrative
Support/ SOLUTE provides SPAWAR PMW-150, 160, 750
and the System Centers San Diego (SSC-SD) and
Charleston (SSC-C) Research and Development Support;
Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Process
Engineering Support; Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation,
and Analysis Support; System Design Documentation and
Technical Data Support; Reliability, Maintainability, and
Availability (RM&A) Support; Configuration Management
Support; Quality Assurance Support; Information Systems
(IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT) Support; Interoperability, Test
and Evaluation, Trials Support; Logistics Support; Training
Support; Program Support; and Functional and
Administrative Support. SOLUTE provides NAVSEA 05 with
Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Process
Engineering Support; Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation,
and Analysis Support; System Design Documentation and
Technical Data Support; Configuration Management
Support; Quality Assurance Support; Program Support;
and Functional and Administrative Support. SOLUTE
provides Commander, Naval Air Forces (CNAF) N45 with
Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Process
Company Name
We also have experience in analysis and test plans for Combat Systems
Simulations and providing assistance in WSESRBs and SSSTRPs through
the support of the SPS. Additionally, when working with the Aegis
Weapon System, safety related risk is considered in all our work when
involved with Computer Program Change Requests (CPCRs), Advance
Change Notices (ACNs) and ECPs. The HSI operations analysis capability
will assist in the identification of logistic phase issues safety procedures or
concerns to make specific recommendations and resolutions.
Sonalysts has a history of conducting Sonalysts has a history of conducting
6.2, 6.3, and Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) eforts for a variety
of agencies with special emphasis in human performance enhancement
tools, decision aiding, training, and manpower. In fact, Sonalysts has been
awarded 44 Phase I, 18 Phase II, and 1 Phase III SBIR contracts. Sonalysts
has a reputation for envisioning, designing, developing, and transitioning
research to productive solutions. In addition to HSI, Sonalysts has
extensive training and prototyping capabilities. Our state-of-the-art media
facilities can portray HSI concepts and prototypes in a variety of media
including but not limited to film, animation, and a full range of audio, multi-
media, and micro-simulation gaming capabilities. Sonalysts has received
numerous prestigious awards for our media work in both the Government
and commercial sectors.
• Warfare Analysis,
• Education and Training,
• Interactive Multimedia Technology Applications,
• Computer Software Development,
• War Gaming,
• Operations Research and Analysis,
• Facilities Management,
• Modeling and Simulation,
• Systems Engineering,
• Sonalysts Studios, and
• Energy and Industrial Services.
Another element that sets Sonalysts apart from other small- to medium
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sized defense firms is that we have the most extensive multimedia support
facilities of any company of our size in the country. These facilities include
multiple state-of-the-art video and audio editing suites and the largest
recording studio and sound stages in the New England region. In addition,
we have a large staf of full-time producers, directors, musicians, editors,
animators, graphic artists, and production specialists to apply to all media-
related contracts. In addition to
military and non-DoD Government agencies, our media client base
includes clients such as Pfizer, Coca Cola, Mohegan Sun Casino, and
ESPN.
Capability/Area of Sonalysts, Inc., since its founding in 1973, has provided a wide range of
Expertise
services to Navy Virtual Systems Command (SYSCOM) activities.
Sonalysts maintain offices local to NAVSEA Warfare Center and/or Virtual
SYSCOM activities in all SeaPort-e geographic Zones.
Last 3 years services Support for all functional areas was provided to the following areas
experience listed by 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5; 3.8; 3.9; 3.14; 3.16; 3.18; 3.19; 3.20, via our
functional area and Human Systems Integration Operations and Analysis Support
specific Program (see Prime Contract.
below for list of functional
areas)
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Company Name Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc.
Points of Contact Contracts POC: Frances Harvey, Sr. Contracts Manager,
frances.harvey@soteradefense.com, Director of Operations, 757-962-3983
(office)
Technical POC: Neil West, neil.west@soteradefense.com, 757-962-3964
(office)
Company Website www.soteradefense.com
Company Background A prime contractor since the 1960s, Sotera is a $400M-per-year intelligence
and technology firm providing innovative services, systems, and solutions for
the intelligence, national security, and defense communities.
Capability/Area of Sotera has been in the forefront of supporting mission critical programs for
Expertise the last 40 years through mission-related lifecycle solutions and systems
engineering services to the DoD and the IC. Sotera understands the
challenges inherent in providing management, engineering, and technical
services to provide essential support for the Navy Systems Commands, the
Office of Naval Research, the United States Marine Corps, and the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). With 1,600 employees and annual revenue
of over $350M, we support the SeaPort-e mission of providing an efficient
and efective means of contracting for professional services and enhancing
small business participation. With a strong financial corporate track record,
we have developed a broad technology-oriented business base and sustained
an enviable record of growth by responding to customer needs and
continually expanding into new markets while remaining at the forefront of
technological innovation. We have more than 100 active contracts and task
orders.
Last 3 years services Sotera has not held any active Seaport task orders within the last three
experience listed by years, however, has capabilities that it performs on other vehicles within
functional area and the following applicable Functional Areas:
specific Program (see 1. Research and Development Support
below for list of functional 2. Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
areas) 3. Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
4. Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support
5. System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
6. Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
7. Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
8. Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support
9. System Safety Engineering Support
10. Configuration Management (CM) Support
11. Quality Assurance (QA) Support
12. Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT) Support
Company Name
Company Background SCCI is a small business established in 1977 that provides Systems
Engineering, Configuration Management, Information Assurance, Information
Management Systems, Software Engineering, Logistics, and Training Services
in support of complex, software intensive military systems.
Our long standing relationship with our DoD clients provides us with a keen
understanding of the DoD acquisition process and the support required for
military systems development and sustainment. Our workforce is comprised
of approximately 200 highly skilled engineers, developers, and training
professionals distributed among our many office locations across the country
situated to provide immediate, direct support to our clients.
Our workforce takes pride in their attention to detail and ensuring customer
satisfaction. And our experienced management team provides the necessary
focus for ensuring on time delivery of products and services with the highest
standard of quality.
Our technical staf is also certified as Certified Navy and Marine Corps
Validators, Certified Ethical Hackers (CEH), and Certified Penetration Testers
(CPT). The Team is knowledgeable and experienced in providing shipboard IA
training for the security administrators, which provides hands-on security
expertise to the Fleet. Our IA team clearly understands the DoD IA policies
and implementation strategies. The Team performs post-accreditation
activities necessary for the continuing operation of the accredited IT systems
in its computing environment and addresses the changing threats that the
systems faces through their life-cycle. We provide the necessary coordination
between PMs and the developers to implement vulnerability fixes to their
systems. The Team utilizes in-depth expertise of DISA Security Technical
Implementation Guides (STIG), Security Readiness Reviews (SRR) and Security
Checklists for all hardware platforms and operating systems including
mainframes, midrange, network servers, and workstations to verify a given
system’s compliance. We evaluate and assess the systems against the security
tools, enumerate all the issues found that must be addressed to achieve
compliance, and remediate these issues based on fix scripts and detailed
3.18/3.20 Training Support. Our Training Support Activity (TSA) contract with
PMA-280 provides training and related services for the Tomahawk Weapons
Control Systems (Twcs) and associated programs for surface ship, SSGN
submarines, and United Kingdom (UK) Foreign Military Sales (FMS). SCCI was
selected based upon our 22 years of experience in designing, developing and
delivering comprehensive fleet support solutions and shipboard training for
the Tomahawk Program Office of the Naval Air Systems Command. Fleet
support tasks in this efort include developing the System Operator's Manual
(the Interactive Support System) and the Maintenance and Fault Isolation
Manual, providing logistics interface at the System Development Activity
(SDA), providing secretariat support for and participating on the Support
Product Team, and conducting validation and verification of all Integrated
Logistics Support (ILS) products. Training tasks under this contract include the
development of curricula to support instructor led shipboard and
schoolhouse training; the delivery of shipboard training in support of Twcs
upgrades and retrofit activities; as well as development of Interactive
Multimedia Instruction (IMI). SCCI supports the program from multiple key
Tomahawk program locations, including; the Center for Surface Combat
Description of products For training the primary deliverables are: Retrofit and Upgrade System
(deliverables) provided Shipboard Operator and Maintenance training, Curriculum supporting
Shipboard and Schoolhouse training, Computer-based Training, Operator and
Maintenance documentation in the form of Interactive Electronic Technical
Manuals, Source Data Information in the form of User Impact Documents,
Analysis of Alternatives and White papers and documentation associated with
development of those products and services. Information Assurance products
include threat analysis, security practices reports, strategy reports,
certification and accreditation reports, risk approval packages, authority to
test reports, management plans, weekly activity reports, monthly progress
reports, POA&M’s, test plans, white papers and technical reports, trip reports
and report, record minutes of IPR’s. For CM we provide configuration
baselines on a monthly basis, attend and record minutes of CCB’s/CRB’s/IPR’s,
perform audits on ships in port, develop POA&M’s, provide GFE reviews,
develop test requirements, develop briefs for the program office, develop
tech data packages, conduct IDE tool development sessions, provide weekly
activity reports, monthly MSR’s and prepare configuration accounting status
reports. For Joint Fires we provide operator training on multiple systems
CONUS/OCONUS, provide Information Management Services for all technical
data, author engineering changes, drafts technical reports and provides
technical data edit expertise for incorporation in the users Maintenance
Publications / Flight Operation Manuals, provide on-site troubleshooting for
installed systems and platform integration, develop data gathering and
SAIC
System Design Installation and Test Phase for Shipboard Security Modules
Test Station Program SSM
CRANE NSWC
4400120613
Email: Robert.s.evans@saic.com Telephone: 812 384 3587
This is the third phase of a program to develop a Shipboard Security Modules
(SSM) Test Set (TS) in support of the Technical Support Branch (Code 4043) of
the Ordnance Engineering Department. The SAIC Support to Code 4043
consists of installation, inventory management, configuration management,
test and evaluation, and ship survey support of security equipment on
Military Sealift Command (MSC) vessels. SAIC will hereinafter be referred to
as “Buyer” and the subcontractor will hereinafter be referred to as “Seller”.
The first two tasks of the program involved an analysis of the SSM testing
requirements to determine the current SSM baseline, capabilities and
limitations. This analysis included technical discussions with SSM technicians
and engineering staf to identify and document existing SSM system baseline
requirements and capabilities. Tasks 1 and 2 included an engineering analysis
and trade-of study to determine the SSM Test Station requirements.
The scope of this SSM Test Station subcontract is limited to the installation
and testing of the SSM TS. Once installation is complete, Buyer requires Seller
participation and support of test activities to demonstrate that SSM Test
Station designs fully achieve specified requirements.
Accordingly, Buyer requires detailed visibility into the labor/material
breakdowns of Seller procurements of replacement equipment and
associated hardware to include costs for testing and inspecting components
identified on the SSM Test Station Technical Data Package and Systems
Specifications. This SOW describes the technical, programmatic,
administrative and procurement activities necessary to support the
Installation and Test Phase of the SSM Test Station Program
Description of products Spectrum Technology has the ability to support Mission Areas across the
(deliverables) provided Team Submarine Enterprise including but not limited to: Acoustic Systems;
Signatures and Stealth; Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical; Undersea Warfare;
Shipboard Networks; Information Assurance; Fleet Material Readiness; and
Program Management. Qualified in Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7.
Steve Krahling
Sr. Contracts Administrator
Phone: +1 (703) 803-2412
steve_krahling@sra.com
Company Background For more than 30 years, SRA International has been dedicated to solving
complex mission and efficiency challenges for the U.S. government. From our
headquarters in Fairfax, Va., and from offices and locations around the globe,
our more than 6,000 employees support government clients in civilian,
defense, health, intelligence, law enforcement and homeland security agencies
by delivering IT solutions and professional services in such areas as
information technology lifecycle services; cloud and mobile computing; cyber
security; solutions development and integration; and, strategy development
and organizational change management. We also provide mission-specific
domain expertise in areas such as energy and environmental consulting;
intelligence analysis; advanced research; and bioinformatics. Our employees'
deep commitment to offering real value to our clients and serving our
communities is rooted in our ethic of Honesty and Service
Capability/Area of SRA is a leading provider of information technology services and solutions –
Expertise including strategic consulting; systems design, development and integration;
and outsourcing and operations management – to clients in national security,
civil government and health care and public health.
Last 3 years services 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.14, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18,
experience listed by 3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22
functional area and
specific Program
Description of products NA
(deliverables) provided
Company Name Stanley Associates – Company does not have an active Subcontract
with ManTech
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Company Name: Strategic Analysis, Inc.
Points of Contact Benny Wetzler, Director, Contracts and Program Control, bwetzler@sainc.com
Company Background:
Strategic Analysis, Inc. (SA), a small business, is an industry-leading government
professional services firm that excels in providing innovative solutions to the problems
of today and tomorrow. The talents and experience that make up the SA team provide
all of the skills, tools, and creative ideas necessary to address the technical,
operational, programmatic, and policy aspects of national defense and homeland
security issues. In addition, SA was featured in the November 2007 issue of
Washingtonian Magazine-Best Places to Work.
Company Name
Strategic Insight, Ltd.
Points of Contact Jim Hajek, Contracts Manager; jhajek@stratsight.com
Company Background Strategic Insight (SI), a small business headquartered in Virginia, has over 25
years of experience working with clients in the private and public sectors. We
believe in applying disciplined systems engineering to find solutions to the
most difficult challenges. We have recent experience or currently provide
support to the Chief of Naval Operations Surface Warfare Division; Program
Executive Officer, Ships (PEO SHIPS) and Program Executive Office, Integrated
Warfare Systems (PEO (IWS)); the DDG 1000, LCS Program Office; the Warfare
Systems Engineering Department and the Aegis BMD offices at Naval Surface
Weapons Center, Dahlgren: and the Office of Navy Research. We have also
provided support to several Directorates within the Missile Defense Agency
and to various federal Agencies. Strategic Insight’s offices are located in
Crystal City, the Washington Navy Yard, as well as San Diego CA and
Jacksonville, FL.
Company Background: 15+ Years Providing Program Management, Systems Engineering, & Technical
Support Services to the Federal Government, DoD and the IC Community.
Capability/Area of 3.1 Research and Development Support
Expertise: 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT)
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
3.16 Acquisition Logistics Support
3.17 Supply and Provisioning Support
3.18 Training Support
3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout
Support
3.20 Program Support
3.21 Functional and Administrative Support
Company Background: Submergence Group specializes in the design, fabrication and operation of
rapid-prototype manned and unmanned underwater vehicles and associated
systems.
Capability/Area of Underwater vehicle systems, including ancillary power, life support,
Expertise: navigation, control, etc. systems.
Description of products Engineering Studies, Concept designs, pre-production and rapid prototype
(deliverables) provided. manned and unmanned submersible systems and all related ancillary
components and systems.
Company Background SEA CORP, is a privately held, veteran-owned business focusing on systems
engineering, test and evaluation services, software, and research and development.
SEA CORP’s dedicated and highly professional workforce of 370 has been providing
outstanding service to the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) for well nearly 30
years. As evident by their continuous dedication to improvement, SEA CORP’s is
certified and registered to the ISO 9001:2008 standard and is certified CMMI Level 2.
With three locations, the majority of SEA CORP personnel are located in two facilities
in the Aquidneck Corporate Park, Middletown, Rhode Island. In Middletown, in
addition to electronically equipped conference rooms (with capacities of 100, 30, 15,
and 12) SEA CORP maintains a robust prototype production and vehicle launch
facility with a machine shop, metal and wood shops and an electronic laboratory. A
production floor with reconfigurable workstations can accommodate projects from
electronic circuit board assembly to complete 19-inch rack systems assembly and
test. A dynamic test facility with a water test tank, full instrumentation and high-
speed photography capability that can be used to launch vehicles to 750 pounds. The
third SEA CORP location is in Groton, Connecticut, just a few miles from Naval
Submarine Base New London and General Dynamics-Electric Boat shipyard. Since its
formation as a company, SEA CORP has focused its systems engineering skills on
submarine Non-Propulsion Electronic Systems (NPES), and has been closely and
continuously involved in the full spectrum of development and improvement program
in SEAWOLF, Ohio and Virginia-Class programs, as well as a broad spectrum of legacy
systems on Los Angeles Class submarines. Key areas of current support include
Combat Control Systems, Tactical Tomahawk Weapon control Systems, Global
Command and Control System – Maritime, Sonar Systems including Acoustic- Rapid
COTS Insertion support, Acoustic Simulator Support, Test and Evaluation, Weapon
compatibility Testing, Software Development and Firmware Documentation,
Independent Validation and Verification, Temporary Special Alteration Development
and Installation and at-sea testing support. SEA CORP maintains expertise in all the
latest training development and management software for Interactive Electronic
Technical Manuals (IETMs) and other virtual training systems and maintains
proficiency in all associated military specifications, graphic arts and production.
Company Background Tactical Systems Engineering (TSE) is a Service Disabled, Veteran Owned,
Small Business with Headquarters in Reston, Virginia and satellite offices in
Newport, Rhode Island; Patuxent River, Maryland and Orlando, Florida. TSE
has extensive expertise in the Defense market place.
Capability/Area of TSE systems engineers and acquisition support professionals provide expert
Expertise support for all lifecycle phases of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). TSE
provides superior technical expertise in unmanned systems development
and fielding to its NAVAIR customers, has positive past performance, and
has positive recognition in the local market as a best value provider. TSE
UAS professional services include risk management, modeling and
simulation, financial management support, acquisition documentation
development, roadmap development, test support and analysis, and
deployment/ installation planning, preparation and support. Our
employees have excellent name recognition in all of the NAVAIR unmanned
PMAs, their PEO, and with their OSD stakeholders and typically hold
advanced degrees, Top Secret clearances, and DAWIA Level III qualifications.
Last 3 years services 3.20 Program Support
experience listed by
functional area and - PMA-263 (Shadow IPT). Sub to Bowhead for financial
specific Program management support. (ongoing contract)
TSE, teamed with Bowhead Science and Technology LLC., provides
business financial management support services for the Navy and Marine
Corps Unmanned Air Systems PMA-263 Shadow program.
The FY11 Joint Service ONR Limited Technical Evaluation (LTE) brings together
Army, Navy and Air Force under Navy Experimental Leadership to build on
FY10 LTE Technology & Analytic Results to extend SOA federation across
Service boundaries. Specifically, the team developed a scenario-based LTE to
explore and implement the following: Two-way Combat / C2 information
exchange; Expand Enterprise level Information Management (IM) in DIL
environment (ROWC2); Incorporating emergent data sources; Conduct a
Multi-Service Fires/Targeting Coordination Thread; Assess Platform IT
Interface (PITI) to satisfy IA requirements for transition; Enhance Rules Engine
Capability to satisfy C2 Transition requirements; and Enabling dynamic
decimation rule set selection by C2 System. TSE supported the Analytic and
Modeling, Simulation and Scenario eforts for this LTE development.
Company Background Veteran Owned, Service Disabled Small Business incorporated in 2009. Set up
to provide airborne tactical ISR support and services to Government and
private industry. Migrated to tactical ISR course development and training.
Capability/Area of Tactical ISR curriculum development and training in conjunction with our
Expertise proprietary simulation device spanning the complete cycle of ISR.
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Company Background: Tech Wizards is a small business that was formed with the goal of
providing quality software engineering and support services to the
government and commercial arenas. With its highly experienced
technical team, Tech Wizards provides a vast array of quality software
engineering and support services that encompasses the full system life
cycle realm. Tech Wizards possesses the expertise to address many
system issues, and provide effective solutions to meet the particular
needs of its customers. The Tech Wizards' employee base has a
proven technical background with several Navy programs, and can
undertake the project management, design, development,
implementation, integration, and testing of complete systems. In
addition, Tech Wizards has the experience of recommending hardware
and suppliers as well as engineering the overall system. The
management team at Tech Wizards believes that quality should be an
integral part of the technology service industry. Tech Wizards' mission
is to provide their customers with software solutions grounded in
efficient, effective, and successful design principles, and provide
quality-engineering services.
Last 3 years services Center for Surface Combat System, NSWC Dahlgren
experience listed by N00178-06-D-4891:
functional area (see below Research and Development Support - Conducted mission analysis,
for list of functional areas) and research and development efforts, to include technical planning
and analysis for software and hardware, in support of removing legacy
and specific Program
NGC tactical training system and updating with CAST Open
Architecture Training Suite (COAST) system within baselines of the
AEGIS weapons system tactical submode trainer.
Last 3 years services 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering, and Process Engineering Support –
experience listed by TSA has supported R&D planning eforts for Anti-Tamper plans in several
functional area major NAVAIR system, including F/A-18, MMA, E-2D, MH-60R, and Heavy Lift
Replacement (HLR) programs.
3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA) and
Information Technology (IT) – TSA is currently developing System Security
Authorization Agreements (SSAA’s), IA Strategies, and supporting the DITSCAP
process for the F/A-18 program.
3.18 Training Support. TSA has developed multiple training programs for
NAWCWD in the areas of FMS, Armaments Cooperation and Foreign
Disclosure/Security Training.
3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation and Checkout
Support and
3.20 Program Support – TSA has developed Program Protection Plans
(PPP), Technology Assessment and Control Plans (TACP), Anti-Tamper (AT)
Plans for F/A-18, MMA, MH-60R, and HLR Programs. These tasks involve
identifying Critical Program Information (CPI) and protective
countermeasures, review of program acquisition documentation,
development of open source assessments, and drafting a Program Protection
Plan. TSA has also provided security and program management support to the
AV-8 and V-22 Program Offices
3.21 Administrative Support - TSA has provided administrative support to
the AV-8 Joint Program Office, PMA-299 and AIR 1.0
Company Background TSC is an employee owned, high technology, small business engaged in
providing engineering, technical services, and specialized products to the U.S.
Government and Industry. With FY 2012 revenues of $116M and a compound
annual growth rate of over 10%, TSC has a proven, successful record of
understanding our customers’ needs and meeting them in an exemplary
fashion. Our reputation for providing engineering excellence at a superb value
is well established across the DoD marketplace.
Description of products Engineering analyses, technical data packages, models and simulations,
(deliverables) provided source code, hardware prototypes, low rate production assemblies,
engineering change proposals, life cycle cost estimates, acquisition
documentation, test plans and procedures, test results, software
documentation, requirements documentation, design documentation,
Company Background: Teknologic has system, electrical, mechanical and software engineers with an
accomplished history in acoustic transducer design, sonar and imaging
systems, signal processing, data acquisition, analysis and display, unmanned
underwater and airborne vehicles, control and monitoring systems, mine
countermeasures, and test system development for the US and foreign
Navy’s. Our group has over 25 years of experience supporting the US and
foreign Navy’s as well as commercial and industrial customers.
Capability/Area of
Teknologic is an engineering firm that supports the military, DoD Primes,
Expertise:
industrial, government and university entities and the medical device
community in the design, development and production of products and
services.
Description of products Upgrade the AIMS Telemetry System, Acoustic System and the Magnetic
(deliverables) provided. System capabilities.
Company Background See website. IT & Cyber Security Services and Consulting
Last 3 years services 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
experience listed by 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
functional area and 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
specific Program (see 3.9 System Safety Engineering Support
below for list of functional 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
areas) 3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT) Support
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
Description of products Proprietary
(deliverables) provided
Company Background Test & Evaluation Solutions, LLC is a small business located in Warrenton, VA.
It was founded in 2004 and has been continuously providing engineering,
modeling and simulation, program office, and other support to government
customers.
Capability/Area of Test & Evaluation Solutions, LLC (T&E Solutions) is an existing Seaport-e Prime
Expertise Contractor in the following functional areas: 3.2 (Engineering, System
Engineering and Process Engineering Support), 3.3 (Modeling, Simulation,
Stimulation, and Analysis Support), 3.7 (Reliability, Maintainability, and
Availability (RM&A) Support), 3.8 (Human Factors Engineering Support), 3.14
(Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support), and 3.20 (Program
Support).
Our primary areas of expertise are in ship survivability studies, Live Fire Test
and Evaluation (LFT&E) and software development.
Last 3 years services 3.1 Research and Development Support
experience listed by Performed research and development in support of NAVSEA Small Business
functional area and Innovative Research (SBIR) Topic N092-128, contract N00024-11-C-4120.
specific Program (see
below for list of functional 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
areas) Provided engineering and system engineering support to the Cruiser
Modernization Program as a subcontractor to Alion Science and Technology
under contract N00024-12-C-4401.
Company Background The Columbia Group, Inc. and its’ wholly-owned subsidiary Eagle Systems and
Services, Inc.(ESAS) (collectively TCG), is a technical services support
contractor providing the United States Military with acquisition, integrated
and operational logistics, engineering, training, design, fabrication, test and
evaluation, information technology and financial management support
services. Based in Washington, DC and Lawton, OK, TCG employs over 500
professionals, providing client-focused solutions across all armed forces in
roughly 33 locations nationwide with regional offices in Virginia (Alexandria &
Staford), Florida (Panama City Beach & Tampa), and Georgia.
Capability/Area of TCG’s expertise in the area of program management, engineering, acquisition,
Expertise logistics, and administrative support will be leveraged for associated tasks in Zones 1-
7 and all functional areas. 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14,
3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21
Company Background: G3G is a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) that began operations in
2010. Headquartered in Staford, Virginia, G3G brings a team of talented,
experienced professionals to help their clients efectively and efficiently
manage their programs. Specific G3G service oferings are firmly grounded in
program management, logistics and acquisition support, Information
Assurance (IA), programming support and Financial/Budgetary Analysis. G3G
currently serves as the programmatic, logistical, and technical support for the
United States Marine Corps (USMC)’s Public Afairs Systems. With a
professional team of specialists equipped to meet the challenge of the most
complex tasks placed in our hands, G3G places great emphasis on recruiting,
hiring, training, and motivating employees who demonstrate the requisite
Capability/Area of G3G’s mission is to consistently deliver the best products and services to
Expertise: customers, partners and the community; on time within budget; to commit to
those products and services we value as our core competencies; and to
provide a shared commitment to customers, partners, community and each
other; maintaining a “Valued Trust”.
Company Background:
Founded in early 1993, our corporate headquarters is located in
Beavercreek, Ohio; near Wright-Patterson AFB, OH with support offices
at various client locations located throughout the United States.
Support
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
3.16 Acquisition Logistics Support
3.17 Supply and Provisioning Support
3.18 Training Support
3.20 Program Support
3.21 Functional and Administrative Support
Company Background The Kenjya Group is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business that
provides professional service solutions for the Department of Defense and
the Intelligence Community. We specialize in Cyber Solutions, National
Security, Engineering Services and Strategic Planning, and Acquisition
Support. These four divisions align to meet the technical, management, and
operational requirements of our customers in a high tempo, dynamic
environment. We currently have both prime and subcontracts within the
Intelligence Community and Department of Defense. Kenjya is the premier
small business program manager whose 10+ years of experience and
dedication to our customers ensures secure mission success.
Capability/Area of Cyber Solutions
Expertise Network Security Monitoring, Detection and Analysis; Defense
Evaluation & Testing; Vulnerability &Threat Analysis
Cyber Exercise & Planning
Select the UI technology and get all required additional libraries and
environments working together
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support: Kenjya performs an overall review and
assessment of planned classified customer eforts including quality assurance,
identifying relevant factors, to include duplication of efort and conflicts with
existing or planned architectures and potential improvements.
3.16 Logistics Support: Kenjya is responsible for the property and material
coordination involved with maintaining efective classified customer
communications within the various material management teams, Sensor,
Infrastructure and Network Deployment as well as peripheral teaming
Company Background The Millennium Group International, LLC (TMG) is a reputable management
consulting and professional services firm. TMG is based in the Washington,
DC area and has served business, non-profit and government clients since
1998. TMG partners with clients seeking to improve performance through
analysis of existing business problems, development of improvement plans,
and facilitation of implementation. TMG is a trusted, well-respected
management consulting partner noted for our exemplary credentials,
objective advice and recommendations, and our consultant’s specialized
business experience and expertise.
Capability/Area of Program Management, Training and Development, Change Management,
Expertise Business Process Improvement, Program Evaluation & Compliance, Technical
Assistance, Human Capital Consulting, Financial Management, IT Support
Last 3 years services In the past 3 years, TMG has provide the following support for our clients:
experience listed by 3.8 Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support
functional area and 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
specific Program (see 3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
below for list of functional 3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
areas) 3.16 Logistics Support
3.18 Training Support
3.20 Program Support
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3.21 Functional and Administration Support
3.22 Public Afairs and Multimedia Support
Company Background Prometheus is a professional services firm which has provided technical and
management support to DoD and commercial clients since 1990.
Capability/Area of Program Management services to acquisition programs specializing in
Expertise financial management, program planning, logistics management, and
operations support. Services provided to domestic and foreign military sales
programs.
Program Management
• Cost/Schedule Performance Measurement
• Risk Assessment and Management
• DoD Acquisition Management Milestone Documentation
• Economic Analysis and Program Life Cycle Cost Estimation
• Security Assistance Program Management (Foreign Military Sales case
management)
• Logistics Support Planning and Assessment
Program Planning and Budget Development
• Support of all phases of PPBES
• Develop Project / Budget / Work Breakdown Structures
• Conduct budget impact assessments and reports to external agencies
• Prepare budget exhibits and review budget data entry and tracking
• Technical support of POM Issue Papers
• Congressional Inquiry / Budget Mark responses
Fiscal Execution and Financial Management
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• Execute appropriated and non-appropriated funds
• Financial analysis in support of data calls and audits
• Reconcile expenditure data
• Conduct mid-year and execution reviews to ensure fiscal compliance
• Develop financial status reports
• Facilitate, track and report contracting actions
Systems Implementation Support, Business Process Improvement
• Devise Navy ERP system and reporting solutions tailored to agency
business processes and compliance requirements
• Incorporate and document best practices
• Provide customized user training
• Business Process Improvement
• Change Management
Last 3 years services N00421-13-C-0015, Functional Area 3.16 Logistics Support –
experience listed by Prometheus provides case management, financial analysis, and logistics
functional area and planning/assessment in support of foreign military sales (FMS) to the Royal
specific Program (see Malaysian Air Force (RMAF); monitoring programmatic status to determine
below for list of functional case performance (implementation and execution).
areas)
N00178-05-D-4663-M805, Functional Area 3.20 Program Support –
Prometheus provides business/financial management and advisory services
for United States Navy (USN) and International Business/Foreign Military
Sales (FMS) in support of the NAVAIR F/A-18 and EA-18G Program Office
(PMA265). These services assist Product Managers in the technical and
analytical oversight of the IPT through the ongoing review/action of program
planning; contract management; budget formulation & execution; account
auditing/reconciliation; FMS case planning, initiation, execution, and closure;
economic impact analysis; and business process analysis.
Company Background Founded in 1996, T&H is a CMMI Level 3 certified Veteran-Owned Small
Business with an impeccable track record for delivering solutions that
improve our clients' business. We deliver solutions that support
Government's top priorities in Healthcare, Housing, Intelligence and Security
and Defense. An award-winning company, T&H consistently exceeds client
requirements and expectations. We have received local and National
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recognition as one of the top performing and most admired companies in the
Nation. T&H has been engaged by a diverse list of esteemed clients to support
many of the Nation's most important initiatives. T&H is a values-based
company. Our values, which include People, Integrity, Quality and Fun, are
embraced and demonstrated by our team of highly skilled, experienced and
friendly staf. Please visit our web site to see how we are making a positive
impact in the lives of Americans.
Capability/Area of 1. Systems Development and Integration
Expertise 2. Technical Assistance
3. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) (implementing ERP system)
4. Enterprise Architecture
5. Data Analytics
6. Cyber Security
7. Business Transformation
8. Business Intelligence
9. Program Management
10. Training
11. Grants Management
Last 3 years services 3.1 Research and Development Support
experience listed by HUD HOPE VI
functional area and HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
specific Program (see VHA Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business Architecture
below for list of functional Process Modeling --Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business
areas) Architecture Blueprint
IRS PRIME Modernization
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
HUD HOPE VI
IRS PRIME Modernization
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
Army Logistics Modernization Program
VHA ESM Business Architecture Process Modeling
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support
HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
CMS Security Testing & Evaluation
HUD HOPE VI
HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
VHA Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business Architecture
Process Modeling --Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business
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Architecture Blueprint
IRS PRIME Modernization
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network
Support
Army Logistics Modernization Program
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
Army Logistics Modernization Program
VHA Health Services Provider Systems (HPS), Crosscutting and
Interagency Health Systems (CIHS), Business Reference Architecture
(BRA), and Business Architecture Integration (BAI)
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
HUD HOPE VI
VHA Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business Architecture
Process Modeling --Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business
Architecture Blueprint
IRS PRIME Modernization
3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT) Support
HUD Acquisitions Business Process Reengineering and Change
Management
Army Logistics Modernization Program
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
CMS Security Testing & Evaluation
HUD HOPE VI
HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
VHA Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business Architecture
Process Modeling --Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business
Architecture Blueprint
IRS PRIME Modernization
Bureau of Economic Analysis International Accounts IT Modernization
and Full Lifecycle IT Support
3.18 Training Support
HUD HOPE VI
HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
3.20 Program Support
CMS Security Testing & Evaluation
HUD HOPE VI
HUD iNtegrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS)
VHA Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business Architecture
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Process Modeling --Enterprise Systems Management (ESM) Business
Architecture Blueprint
Leadership- Assume the management role of the NMP within SEA04RP and
provide the nucleus around which a permanent SEA04 Process Administration
function will be established.
Counseling- Provide executive assistance to the NMP Flag Lead, the chairman
of each Board, and the Process Administrator (SEA04RP) to implement the
Roles and Responsibilities outlined in the NMP One Book and CONOPS. Assist
SEA04RP and NMP Boards to optimize NMP capabilities by participating in
and facilitating NMPT meetings to achieve the overall objectives including
several unfinished items such as capture of Modernization return costs to
enhance the accuracy of Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) and ROI decisions.
Company Background: Incorporated in the State of Florida effective 2/14/2005. Over the past
nine years, TIE has developed an impressive portfolio of diverse
customers both Government and private sector including the Bureau for
International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Defense Equal
Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI), Naval Air Warfare
Center Training System Command (NAWCTSD), Naval EducationTraining
Command (NETC), Naval Services Training Command
(NSTC), Center of Naval Air Technical Training Unit (CNATU), Army
Corps of Engineers (ACE), Loch Harbor, Inc., Allied Technology Group,
Inc. (ATG), and Cline-Morin Associates, Inc., to name a few. In
December 21, 2012, TIE was notified by the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA), Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) that itsstatus
as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
(SDVOSB) was verified by the VA and that TIE had been added to the
Veteran Business Database. TIE became eligible to participate in
Veteran's First Contracting Program opportunities with the VA and
other government agencies as a Certified SDVOSB. In May 2013, TIE
became SBA self-certified as an Economically Disadvantaged Women-
owned Small Business.
Mary Robinette
Contracts Administrator
Mary.Robinette@tmctechnologies.com
(304) 816-3612
Company Background: TMC Technologies is an Information Technology (IT) services company with
significant contract experience at both Federal and State government levels.
Our customer base includes Department of Justice (DoJ), National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI), Department of Defense (DoD), and numerous large prime contractors
(including ManTech). Our reputation for delivering cost efective and high
quality IT services is validated by customer satisfaction references and repeat
business with our customers over long periods of time.
Capability/Area of Program/Project Management
Expertise: Biometrics
Database Design/Development
Data Warehousing
Business Intelligence
System Design/Development
Software Design/Development
Software Verification and Validation
Software Test and Evaluation
Web Design/Development
Metrics Collection and Analysis
System Operation and Maintenance
Technical Writing
Quality Assurance
Company Background Systems engineering analyses in support of critical infrastructure protection. This includes vulnerability
analyses, threat studies, analysis of alternatives, definition of protective architectures, emergency HVAC
control measures, technology assessments, and sensor integration.
Capability/Area of Apply the system engineering expertise to the entire range of problems and solutions associated with
critical infrastructure protection.
Expertise
3.1 Research and Development Support
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering
3.3 Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis Support
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
Last 3 years services Customer: Department of Defense. GSA Contract # GS-23F-0041P. POC: Aaron Lewis. (202) 708-6250. Title:
IT Support for Command and Control. Toyon Research leads a development team to derive requirements,
experience listed by develop, install, and maintain software in support of an emergency operations center.
functional area and
Customer: Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren, VA. Roger Gibbs. (520) 284-1013. Contract through
specific Program Lockheed Martin. (#7100040656) Title: JECP Requirements Analysis. Toyon is conducting a requirements
analysis for the Modeling and Simulation portion of the Joint Expeditionary Collective Protection (JECP)
program.
Customer: Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Division. Anne Hultgren. (202) 254-
5656. Contract HSHQDC-07-C-00021. Toyon is the lead systems integrator for the Anaheim test bed of the
DHS Regional Technology Initiative. In this program, the federal government is working to see how state-of-
the-art CBRNE protection technologies can be transferred to stated and local governments to support
critical infrastructure protection.
Company Background: TQI Solutions is a small Service-Related Disabled Veteran Owned Small
Business (SDVOSB) company in business for 5 years and incorporated in the
state of Virginia. We have a current staf of 16 staf members and average
annual revenues of $3.0 million over the last 3 years. The TQI Solutions’ office
address in Hampton Roads is: TQI Solutions Inc., 870 N. Military Hwy, Suite
112, Norfolk, VA 23502. Since the inception of our Hampton Roads office
more than 5 years ago, TQI Solutions has been engaged in equitable and
collaborative relationships with small, and large, businesses in the Hampton
Roads Virginia and Lexington Park Maryland regions, whether priming or sub-
contracting to them.
Capability/Area of Requirements
Expertise:
JCIDS Documentation
System Engineering
DODAF Architectural Views
Network & Hardware Requirements
Information Support Plan
Information Assurance
SSAA Development
CT&E Testing
Integrated Support
ILS Products
Help Desk
Training
Implementations
Test & Evaluation
Programs: TTO (TX, T3 and PCAS Programs). PM/SE support to DHS S&T
portfolio of programs for countering all IED types (emplaced, personnel- and
vehicle-borne)
Company Background Tri Star is a Minority-Woman Owned, Small Business, which is ISO
9001:2008 Certified and strives to continually innovate ourselves as a
ready resource of expertise in a multitude of governmental and
industrial disciplines. We can provide services in a timely, affordable,
and highly professional manner while sustaining the local, regional and
national growth of our clients, our company and our team.
Last 3 years services 1. Non-personal professional, technical and management support services in
experience listed by the areas of document review, data maintenance and distribution, document
functional area and and image processing, data entry, logistics support, program management
specific Program (see support, configuration and financial management, and administrative
management. 3.0,3.1,3.2,3.3,3.4,3.5,3.6,3.7,3.8
below for list of functional
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areas) 2. The contractor shall provide engineering support, design and development,
prototyping, fabrication, troubleshooting and repairs, system configuration,
program support, and quality assurance to support AEWDS division.
3.1,3.2,3.3,3.4,3.5,3.6,3.7,3.8,3.9,3.10,3.11,3.12,3.13.3.14.3.15.3.16,3.17
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3. Provide services that potential span the entire spectrum of mission areas
supported by the activities and technical capabilities that comprise the
various ordering offices. Services provided under this contract may include
new product areas, programs, or missions assigned to these activities during
the life of the contract. Core equities within the product areas cover the
range of technical skills over the entire life cycle of a warfightng capability.
3.1,3.2,3.3,3.4,3.5,3.6,3.7,3.8,3.9,3.10,3.11,3.12,3.13.3.14.3.15.3.16,3.17
Description of products 3.1.1-day-to-Day Operations, Planning, and Cradle to Grave Acquisition, 3.1.2-
(deliverables) provided Contractor and Product Performance Support, 3.2.1-Technical Support, 3.2.2
–Configuration & Design Review Support, 3.3. Budget and Financial
Mngmt,3.4 Production Support, 3.4.2- GFP/GFI Support, 3.4.4-Configuration
Support, 3.5 Acquisition Mngmt, 3.5. Procurement Process Support,3.7
Environmental Management 3.8 International Information Technology,
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Last 3 years services 1. SPAWAR PMW 240 - Navy Knowledge Online Modernization: 3.1, 2,
experience listed by 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 18, 20.
functional area and 2. Center for Surface Combat Systems – CSCS Training Support: 3.3, 5,
specific Program 8, 14, 15, 18, 19.
3. NSWCPCD and NAVSEA (PMS-377) – LCAC and Ship-to Shore
Connector Advanced Systems and Concepts (AS&C) Program Support: 3.1,
2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21.
Description of products 1. SPAWAR PMW 240 - Navy Knowledge Online Modernization. Triton
(deliverables) provided provide expertise in the installation, integration and modification of the new
portal based on the existing. Ensures the Portal replicates existing
functionality within the Government environment to meet Government
requirements. Participation as a SME in engineering reviews with the
hosting data center and/or NKO staf. Triton provides expertise in solving
issues relative to functionality and performance of the portal solution. Triton
works closely with the existing NKO Team in migration of current portal user
base and content into the new product. Triton is providing sufficient
documentation/tutorials/training with adequate details to allow for long-
term life-cycle support by the NKO Team. Triton is working with and assisting
the NKO Team to prepare for all reviews and tests. Triton has developed the
migration modules necessary to move all content from the existing NKO
Portal (based on ATG Portal) into the new Open Source based Portal (Liferay).
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This includes transfer of thousands of pages of content, documents, users,
and groups. Triton has conducted training of NKO staf on development,
portal administration, and system management. Triton continues to support
NKO staf to develop efective training to train the hundreds of site
administrators using the portal
2. Center for Surface Combat Systems – CSCS Training Support. Triton
presently supports the development, delivery and maintenance of training
materials and supports the delivery of instruction in the LCS Training Facility
(LTF) in the areas of the Bridge, Mission Control Center (MCC), Integrated
Control Center (ICC), Readiness Control Officer (RCO) and the Mine
Countermeasures Mission Package. We provides Subject Matter Expert
(SME)/instructors in the development and delivery of these training
materials, training material modifications and training scenarios as specified
in the Training Project Plan (TPP) or based upon CSCS LSO guidance, as
applicable. In addition Triton supports preventive and corrective
maintenance of the LTF. We also provide highly qualified instructors at the
Naval Training Facility Great Lake supporting “A” Schools.
3. NSWC Panama City Division - LCAC and Ship-to Shore Connector
Advanced Systems and Concepts (AS&C) Program Support Triton provided
support to the Advanced Systems and Concepts (AS&C) Program to evaluate
applicable technologies capable of meeting USN, USMC, and Special
Operations Command requirements. Triton provided NSWC PCD support to
NAVSEA PMS 377, PMS 317, and PMS 325 and ONR for future Seabase
connectors and Expeditionary ships and craft, in platform and technology
areas. This included engineering and programmatic support to activities
conducting the design, acquisition, testing, evaluation and/or production of
the SSC, MLP, T-Craft, and the ONR Advanced Skirt and Advanced Lift Fan.
Company Background 12+ years IT services federal contractor with a top secret facility clearance;
one of the few small businesses with both SEI CMMI Level 3 and ISO 20000
certifications
Capability/Area of IT services, including software development and maintenance, infrastructure
Expertise management, and mobile computing.
Company Name TWD Associates – Company does not have an active Subcontract with
ManTech
Last 3 years services 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
experience listed by 3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
functional area and 3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
specific Program (see Information Technology (IT) Support
below for list of functional 3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
areas) 3.16 Logistics Support
3.20
3.21 Program
Functional Support
and Administration Support
USI’s most valuable asset is the quality of our personnel. USI’s mission support
methodology leverages people, processes and knowledge that will directly support
customer mission goals and objectives. Similarly, USI’s initial objective is to build
and maintain a dedicated team of highly qualified professionals to provide support
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through teamwork, loyalty and dedication, in support of our Soldiers.
Capability/Area of USI has proven core capabilities in multiple information technology areas. USI’s
Expertise teams of subject matter experts provide support to government and commercial
clients with outstanding results. Areas of expertise include:
Areas of Expertise
Information Assurance Knowledge Management
Portal Development & Maintenance Technology Scouting & Identification
Information Security Technology Demonstration
Electronic/Cyber Warfare Data Collections/Mining
Last 3 years 3.12 Functional Area - Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance
services experience (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support and Administration Support - Human
listed by functional Terrain System Knowledge Management and MAP HT System
area and specific
Program (see 3.16 Logistics Support- Rapid Equipping Force (REF) Field Services Support (FSS)
below for list of
functional areas) 3.20 Program Support - NAVSEA Tactical Applications and Management/
Infrastructure
Description of 1. As Program Integrator for the HTS MAP-HT social cultural and geospatial
products analysis suite, USI provided project oversight and management, as well as
(deliverables) hands-on IA support at the tactical and implementation level. USI’s technical
provided engineers worked with strategic network management teams in CENTCOM
AOR to ensure the suite connects completely with the SIPR, CENTRIX and
NIPR mission networks.
2. For the REF FSS contract, USI FSTs are responsible for providing complete
lifecycle sustainment of all ISR and like equipment associated with the REF
program. Which includes over 45 different projects and capabilities which
include; LOS transmitters on aerostat platforms and Wi-Fi unmanned ground
sensors, terrestrial sensors, processing servers, communications gear that
integrates multipurpose cameras thermal and infrared, antenna installation on
rigid and portable mast systems with associated power capability and
solar/alternative power programs. These FSTs are responsible for installing
and integrating REF systems/network at FOBs and COBs. USI management
team has multiple contacts at the NIE events to gather the newest information
on incoming technology to share with the FSTs.
The work performed under REF FSS contract is relevant to the work that will
be performed under the logistics support effort in the areas of program
Capability/Area of Systems Reliability, Risk Analysis, System Safety, Human Factors, Software
Expertise: Reliability, Physics of Failure, Data Analysis, Project Risk Management
Company Background URS Corporation is a leading provider of engineering, construction and technical
services for public agencies and private sector companies around the world. The
Company offers a full range of program management; planning, design and
Company Background VT Halter Marine, Inc., a subsidiary of Vision Technologies Systems, Inc (VTS),
is an internationally-acclaimed shipbuilder, with over 60 years of experience
operating three shipyards with deepwater access to the US Gulf of Mexico.
Company Background: Information Assurance, Network Operation and Maintenance, Data Center
COOP development
Capability/Area of Information Assurance, Network Operation and Maintenance, Data Center
Expertise: COOP development
Last 3 years services 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
experience listed by – customer: PACAF
functional area and
specific Program 3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT) - customer: BIMA
BIMA
Monthly Status Report
Quality Control Plan
Coordination/Staffing Package
Task Order Management Plan
Base-line Assessment Plan
Commercial Data/Products
Reports Documentation
System Operational and Verification Test (SOVT)
Company Name WaveTech Engineering LLC – Company does not have an active
Subcontract with ManTech
3.3 Modeling, Simulation, WBB SME designated as Lead Technologist 3d Modeling and Simulation Products in direct
Stimulation, and Analysis within the Visualization, Modeling and support of deployed SOF forces; Urban modeling,
Support Simulation Branch, Joint IED Defeat COIC Enterprise Geospatial Database; Automated
Organization (JIEDDO) Threat Vulnerability Assessment
NAADAS AoA, HTM AoA, B-52 SR2 AoA Briefings and Reports
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) In support of ICE: Quality Assurance initiatives QA Plan, QA audits, QA briefings
Support IT Infrastructure (Atlas) PMO
Company Background As one of the nation’s leading providers of specialized engineering, scientific,
and technical services to the Department of Defense, NASA, and a variety of
commercial customers, Wyle serves its customers in the areas of test and
evaluation; systems engineering and information technology; life cycle and
acquisition program management; Integrated Logistics Support (ILS), life
sciences research; space medical operations and engineering; and
qualification testing for natural and induced environments.
Last 3 years services 3.1, 3.4 – Air 5.1.2 Test & Evaluation
experience listed by 3.2, 3.18, 3.20, 3.21 – PMA 265/F/A-18 & PMA 231/E-2
functional area and 3.11 – E3
specific Program 3.14 – Reliability Information Analysis Center
3.16 – Air 6.0
Description of products R&D, Systems Engineering, Prototyping, Technical Data, S/W Engineering,
(deliverables) provided RM&A, Human Factors, Systems Safety, CM, IS/IT/IA, Test & Evaluation,
Acquisition, Logistics, Training, In-Service Engineering, Acquisition/Program
Support, and Multi-Media Support
Company Background: Xpace's roots are in the pharmaceutical industry, where we developed the
OLAP back-end used by many medium-sized pharma companies for sales
analytics. We may be useful wherever large databases are to be managed
with limited hardware.
Capability/Area of Managing big data on small platforms; custom ETL and data validation
Expertise:
Company Background: ZanttZ, Inc. was created to commercialize a next generation of training,
testing, and security solutions for enterprise and Government networks.
ZanttZ' solutions are based on more than 5 years in Government-funded
research in cyber security. Our founders and senior staf have extensive
experience in network operations, advanced technology development, and
scientific cyber research.
Capability/Area of Advanced cyber solutions and custom software development in the areas of
Expertise: network traffic generation, network virtualization, network introspection,
cyber training, cyber exercise, and cyber defense.
Last 3 years services 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
experience listed by 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
functional area and 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
specific Program 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and
Information Technology (IT)
Description of products Cyber Training Platform delivered to Navy as part of IT Continuum Training
(deliverables) provided. Program and Zanthenon traffic generation tool delivered to OSD for use on
DOD Cyber Range and OSD Capstone Cyber Training Program.