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GSA Schedule
Schedule 70 - Information Technology Schedule (GS-35F-4745G & GS-35F-4509G)
Description:
SIN 132-51 – Information Technology Professional Services
IT Facility Operation and Maintenance, IT Systems Development Services, IT Systems
Analysis Services, Automated Information Systems Design and Integration Services,
Programming Services, Millennium Conversion Services, IT Backup and Security Services,
IT Data Conversion Services, Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)
Services, IT Network Management Services, Automated News Services, Data Services, or Other
Information Services, Other Information Technology Services, Not Elsewhere Classified.
MOBIS-Management, Organizational and Business Improvement Services (GS-10F-0065K)
Description:
SIN 874-1 - Consulting Services
Provide expert advice, assistance, guidance or counseling in support of agencies’
management, organizational and business improvement efforts. This may also include studies,
analyses and reports documenting any proposed developmental, consultative or implementation
efforts. Examples of consultation include but are not limited to: strategic, business and
action planning; systems alignment; cycle time; high performance work; leadership systems;
performance measures and indicators; process and productivity improvement; organizational
assessments, program audits, and evaluations.
PES- Professional Engineering Services (GS-23F-0356K)
Description:
SIN 871-3 – System Design, Engineering and Integration
Services required under this SIN involve the translation of a system (or subsystem, program, project, activity) concept into a preliminary and detailed design (engineering plans and specifications), performing risk identification/analysis/mitigation, traceability, and then integrating the various components to produce a working prototype or model of the system. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to computer-aided design, design studies and analysis, high level detailed specification preparation, configuration management and document control, fabrication, assembly and simulation, modeling, training, privatization and outsourcing.
Example: The navigation satellite concept produced in the preceding stage will be converted to a detailed engineering design package, performance will be computer simulated and a working model will be built for testing and design verification.
Architect-Engineering (A/E) Services as that term is defined in FAR 36.601-3 are excluded from the PES Schedule. If the agency’s statement of work, substantially or to a dominant extent, specifies performance or approval by a registered of licensed architect or engineer for services related to real property, the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act applies and such services must be procured in accordance with FAR Part 36. Use of this schedule for Brooks Act architectural or engineering services is not authorized. Inappropriate use of this SIN is providing professional engineering services not specifically related to system design, engineering and integration and associated disciplines.
871-4 – Test and Evaluation
Services required under this SIN involve the application of various techniques demonstrating that a prototype system (subsystem, program, project or activity) performs in accordance with the objectives outlined in the original design. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited testing of a prototype and first article(s) testing, environmental testing, independent verification and validation, reverse engineering, simulation and modeling (to test the feasibility of a concept), system safety, quality assurance, physical testing of the product or system, training, privatization and outsourcing.
Example: The navigation satellite-working model will be subjected to a series of tests, which may simulate and ultimately duplicate its operational environment.
Architect-Engineering (A/E) Services as that term is defined in FAR 36.601-3 are excluded from the PES Schedule. If the agency’s statement of work, substantially or to a dominant extent, specifies performance or approval by a registered of licensed architect or engineer for services related to real property, the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act applies and such services must be procured in accordance with FAR Part 36. Use of this schedule for Brooks Act architectural or engineering services is not authorized. Inappropriate use of this SIN is providing professional engineering services not specifically related to testing and evaluating and associated disciplines.
871-5 – Integrated Logistics Support
Services required under this SIN involves the analysis, planning and detailed design of all engineering specific logistics support including material goods, personnel, and operational maintenance and repair of systems throughout their life cycles. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to ergonomic/human performance analysis, feasibility analysis, logistics planning, requirements determination, policy standards/procedures development, long-term reliability and maintainability, training, privatization and outsourcing.
Example: The full range of life cycle logistics support for the navigation satellite will be identified and designed in this stage including training, operation and maintenance requirements, and replacement procedures.
Architect-Engineering (A/E) Services as that term is defined in FAR 36.601-3 are excluded from the PES Schedule. If the agency’s statement of work, substantially or to a dominant extent, specifies performance or approval by a registered of licensed architect or engineer for services related to real property, the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act applies and such services must be procured in accordance with FAR Part 36. Use of this schedule for Brooks Act architectural or engineering services is not authorized. Inappropriate use of this SIN is providing professional engineering services not specifically related to integrated logistics support and associated disciplines.
"NCES" (N65236-07-D-5883)
Period of Performance: 11 July 2007 -10 July 2014 (including Options and Award Terms)
Contract Value: $420 M
Controlling Customer: SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston - Code 50
Types of Orders: CPFF, CPIF, FFP
This contract is to provide the Communication Systems Department with the necessary engineering and technical support services required to augment Communication Systems Department program/project managers and engineers in development, test and evaluation, and life cycle support of communications related systems, subsystems and equipment.
Work to be performed will be accomplished through the issuance of individual task statements. Tasks will specify efforts in one or more of the following technical support areas: Technical program management, analysis, modeling and simulation, electronic engineering including specialized areas such as hardware and software engineering, configuration management, quality assurance, systems engineering, security engineering, integration and test, prototype development, logistics, life cycle support, training, operation and maintenance, field support, and hardware/software specification and acquisition.
"IW Sustainment" (N65236-06-D-7870)
Period of Performance: 14 July 2006 - 4 December 2008 (including Options)
Contract Value: $19.4 M
Controlling Customer: SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston - Code 71
Types of Orders: CPFF
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston's (SSC-C) Information Warfare (IW) Exploitation Systems Engineering Division's (Code 71) mission is to maximize the warfighter’s intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. This is done through rapid development, production, fielding and support of cost-effective, state-of-the-art, supportable IW exploitation and threat warning and detection systems.
Working includes performing independent suitability assessments of cryptologic system operation and installation design - generally involving program management; test and evaluation; operational and maintenance training; technical support, and equipment repair.
"SEAPORT-E" (N00178-05-D-4234)
Period of Performance: 31 May 2005 -4 April 2015 (including Option Periods)
Contract Value: $159 B
Controlling Customer: Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren
Types of Orders: various
Support to Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Naval Supply Systems Command, Military Sealift Command, Naval Facilities Command, Strategic Systems Programs, and the United States Marine Corps, to provide services that potentially span the entire spectrum of mission areas supported by the activities and technical capabilities that comprise the various ordering offices. Additionally, activities may provide limited support under this contract to other Department of Defense (DoD), non-DoD, or Joint agencies for work that is integrally related to product areas and mission. Additionally, services include new product areas, programs, or missions assigned to these activities during the life of the contract. Mission areas include:
- Acquisition Logistics
- Prototyping
- Administrative Support
- Public Affairs
- CM Support
- QA Support
- Engineering Support
- R&D Support
- HF Engineering Support
- RM&A
- In-Service Eng
- Ship Inactivation/Disposal
- Interoperability/T&E/ Trials
- Software
- IS / IA / IT
Supply & Provisioning
- Measure Facilities / Ranges System Des Doc/Tech Data
- Modeling
- System Safety
- Program Support Training
"CEOss" (M67854-06-A-5142)
Period of Performance: 5 September 2006 -4 September 2008 (annually evaluated extensions)
Contract Value: $500 M
Controlling Customer: Marine Corps Systems Command
Types of Orders: FFP
Vehicle Website: http://ceoss.centurum.com
In accordance with of the applicable schedule, , the scope of capabilities, labor skills, and other resources required to support Marine Corps Systems Command programs. This domain includes, but is not limited to:
- Strategic planning for technology programs
- Technical studies and analysis
- Technology assessments
- Risk analysis and recommendations
- Safety and environmental analysis
- Logistics engineering assessments
- Specification development
- Acquisition engineering (e.g., reviews / audits / DoD 5000 compliance)
- Process assessments
- Design trades and cost benefit analysis
- Training and human factors support
- Concept development / requirements analysis
- Combat systems engineering assessments
- Documentation / Reports / Plans
- IPT support and PGD advisory assistance
- Commodity-specific engineering support
- Modeling and simulation support
- Test and evaluation support
- Independent engineering assessments
- Integration of systems / subsystems
- Life cycle support analysis
- Other systems engineering activities
"ISEA" (N66001-08-D-0031)
Period of Performance: 6 November 2007 -5 November 2012 (including Option Periods)
Contract Value: $84.3 M
Controlling Customer: SPAWARSYSCEN San Diego - Code 71
Types of Orders: CPAF
This effort provides for In Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) and Installation Support Services for Integrated and Non-Integrated Shipboard Installations of various communications systems. ISEA support and installation support for integrated and non-integrated shipboard installations. The support will include at a minimum the following general support areas: Management support, Engineering support, Technical support, Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) support, Fabrication support, and Non-Integrated Shipboard Installation support.
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