Seaport-E Experience and Expertise

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  • R&D SUPPORT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.1)
  • ENGINEERING SUPPORT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.2)
  • MODELING (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.3)
  • PROTOTYPING (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.4)
  • SYSTEM DES DOC/TECH DATA (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.5)
  • SOFTWARE (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.6)
  • RM&A (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.7)
  • HF ENGINEERING SUPPORT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.8)
  • SYSTEM SAFETY (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.9)
  • CM SUPPORT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.10)
  • QA SUPPORT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.11)
  • IS/IS/IT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.12)
  • SHIP INACTIVATION/DISPOSAL (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.13)
  • INTEROPERABILITY/T&E/TRIALS (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.14)
  • MEASURE FACILITIES/RANGES (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.15)
  • ACQUISITION LOGISTICS (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.16)
  • SUPPLY & PROVISIONING (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.17)
  • TRAINING (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.18)
  • IN-SERVICE ENGINEERING (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.19)
  • PROGRAM SUPPORT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.20)
  • ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT (FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.21)
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    R&D Support (Functional Area 3.1)

    a. Requirements development for open architecture for future ship systems, Operational Requirements Document (ORD) for DD(X), and requirements engineering and analysis for Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense.

    b. Analysis using nonlinear dynamics and stochastic resonance processing techniques to enhance theoretical and operational performance of electromagnetic sensor designs, increase electromagnetic noise reduction and signal extraction processing, and increase multi-element acoustic array target detection performance.

    c. Scientific studies and system design and trade-off studies on antennas, and studies and reviews of implementing emerging antenna technologies.

    d. Concept of Operations development for Land Attack Warfare, Tactical Tomahawk, DD(X), and Littoral Combat Ship.

    e. After September 11, points of contact were identified in SAIC's Homeland Security Task Force for chemical/biological information, and access was provided to the SAIC secure Center for Counterterrorism and Technology Analysis website.

    f. DARPA, JPL, and ARL research in Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS) to support NSWC Crane's nanotechnology applications in anti-tamper devices, smart fuses, safety and arming devices, micro power sources (batteries), RF devices, and failure detection systems. 

    g. Use of Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Acoustic Intelligence (ACINT 21) toolsets under development within MSSD to enhance similar capability at NSWC and NUWC.

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    Engineering Support (Functional Area 3.2)

    a. Cabrillo ME program definition, system definition/business engineering, process blueprint, system realization/final preparation, and Go-Live providing for the system configuration, and integration testing for Go-Live readiness for SSC San Diego.

    b. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO-EIS) systems and domain architecture definition, and tradeoff studies/analyses to integrate business processes with overall Business Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Army EA.

    c. Trade-off studies on environmental parameters and their impact on communication system characteristics and capabilities.

    d. Design and engineering tasks for several Electronic Support Measure (ESM) system installations and consideration of necessary related issues such as SUBSAFE.

    e. Studied and optimized models for tracking marine mammals on test ranges and investigated the impact of sound sources on the marine environment. 

    f. Detailed design support for ASDS Switchboard Upgrade on CVN 73.

    g. Integration, engineering, installation, and testing of the Smart Ship Engineering.

    h. Control System on USS HUE CITY for NSWC SSES, a multiphase, complex evolution accomplished on a tight schedule.

    i. Design, prototype, fabrication, test, integration and installation of replacement Peripheral Emulation Systems (PES) to replace legacy systems that are out of production or require intensive manpower or maintenance. Replaced systems include AN/UYH-3, RD-358, AN/USQ-69, TT-624, OJ-172 (DEAC), and AN/UYK-7 systems. 

    j. Incorporated Mine Warfare Environmental Decision Aid Library (MEDAL) into efforts to provide effective mission planning capability for small UUVs.

    k. Systems engineering and software development for the Navy's mine warfare tactical decision aid. MEDAL integrates the models and algorithms developed by NSWC Panama City into a planning and simulation tool that is DII COE compliant and is a segment of the Global Command and Control System (GCCS).

    l. Decision aid work for the Joint Countermine Application to extend the MEDAL baseline into very shallow water/surf zone; inland support Army/Marine Corps countermine ops.

    m. System engineering design support and software engineering design and implementation for the Advanced Mine Simulation System (AMISS).

    n. Design, building, testing and fielding of a Mobile C2 system to support the USMC First Marine Expeditionary Force (IMEF) as the tactical command and control center. 

    o. Melding of CVNX 1 and CVNX 2 technologies into one ship CVN 21.

    p. For COMNAVAIRPAC, design drawings for conversion of dry-cleaning shops into self-service laundry, arrangement modification and compartment renovation design guidance, including impacts to electrical, steam and water systems.

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    Modeling (Functional Area 3.3)

    a. Worked with the Theatre Missile Defense System Exerciser (TMDSE) project, which utilized a DIS driven system to provide hardware in the loop representation of the Aegis Weapon System. The Aegis node initially used ACSIS as a driver but changed to Distributed Sensor Simulation System (DS3). DS3 provided a SPY IOB interface, Log/Gyro interface, clock interface, IFF interface and a simulated missile interface. 

    b. MK 41 VLS launcher modeling and simulation for selected missile canister components.

    c. Employed modeling and simulation (M&S) to perform reliability and maintainability allocations, assessments, analysis.

    d. Dam Neck and Fleet Forces Command N7 M&S tasks to determine Battle Group C4I/Combat Systems architecture for fleet training. Participated in Virtual At-Sea Training evaluation and the Integrated Maritime Portable Acoustic Scoring System (IMPASS) evaluation.

    e. Mathematical models and computer simulations development to predict overall system and ship performance with goal to increase availability, reduce down time and costs, and enhance safety.

    f. Reviewed/developed/modified AutoCAD drawings for NSWCCD-SSES cognizant HM&E systems relevant to installation or alteration resulting from Machinery Alteration.

    g. Equipment functional analyses to determine failure/removal rates, part level essentials, etc.

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    Prototyping (Functional Area 3.4)

    a. Systems engineering for PEO(IWS) 2.0 and test and trials support for PEO Ships.

    b. Engineering and technical support to the CVN 21, CVN 76, CVN 77, RCOH ship design managers, DDG 51 ship design, and marine engineering for NAVSEA 05D2. 

    c. Concept, preliminary, contract, and detail design engineering, systems engineering, and process engineering for NAVSEA on all new and multi-flight acquisition DDG, LHD, LHA(R), CVN(X), T-AKE, T-AKR, and T-AGOS 23 ship classes. 

    d. NSWC Port Hueneme support for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, including design and development of test sets and prototypes. e. Wired and tested the acoustic array interface board, power connections, and data connections. Populated and tested the E-field sensor board, molded and tested the E-field cable harness, and wired the magnetic array interface board.

    f. Performed mathematical modeling and software simulation of propagation of biological and chemical particles through the air.

    g. Computer simulations and modeling techniques for system comparisons and trade-offs, and testing and prototyping hardware to support many of the contract tasks.

    h. Prototype of replacement Peripheral Emulation Systems (PES) and the Command Table for Ship Self Defense System (SSDS).

    i. Developed design and Ship Installation drawings for prototype shipboard systems/equipment.

    j. Prototyped controller for the GAU-2B/A 7.62 mm minigun. 

    k. Developed design drawings, including Ship Installation Drawings (SIDs) for installation of shipboard systems including prototype systems/equipment.

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    System Des Doc/Tech Data (Functional Area 3.5)

    a. Engineering and technical support to the CVN 21, CVN 76, CVN 77, RCOH ship design managers, DDG 51 ship design, and marine engineering for NAVSEA 05D2. 

    b. Performed concept, preliminary, contract, and detail design engineering, systems engineering, and process engineering for NAVSEA on all new and multi-flight acquisition DDG, LHD, LHA(R), CVN(X), T-AKE, T-AKR, and T-AGOS 23 ship classes. 

    c. Supported the USS KENNEDY Road to OPEVAL and the NIMITZ and REAGAN Strike Groups, including test documentation, Configuration Control Board chairmanship and participation, underway test event scheduling, and coordination with all units.

    d. Standard Missile Program technical documentation development.

    e. Redesigned the command and control system consisting of a commercial telecommunications link and a signal processing system to display and analyze data from wet-end hardware.

    f. MK 41 VLS technical documentation support.

    g. Support for all Self Defense Test Ship (SDTS) live fire events, providing event scheduling, live fire test documentation and analysis and development of exhibits supporting the SDTS.

    h. Developed test procedures and test support tools and equipment for small fiber optic cables.

    i. Developed technical directives, Maintenance Requirements Cards, and Weapons Assembly Manuals development for missile systems such as MAVERICK, HARPOON and SLAM, and test procedures for support equipment, and user manuals for database programs.

    j. Technical manual documentation development to support hardware systems (over 2,000 hardcopy technical manuals and 3,500 electronic technical manuals in support of NGNN).

    k. NIMITZ class aircraft carrier Technical Manuals and Ship Information Book development.

    Technical Documentation for NSWCCD-SSES cognizant HM&E ship system(s). 

    l. Provided Ship Information Book update and Selected Record Document development on GS-23F-0107J for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

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    Software (Functional Area 3.6)

    a. Baselining, blueprinting, quality assurance, define, planning, preparation, development, set up, verification, and delivery of system design, workload, and data storage quantity estimations, and production system layout for OSD's Capital Asset Management System (CAMS) enterprise resource performance (ERP) project for SPAWAR SSC San Diego. 

    b. Integration services, program/project management, products/systems engineering, system test and evaluation, site installation, and integrated logistics support for Navy ERP program.

    c. Communication program software testing and provision of related documentation and training.

    d. Integration, engineering, installation, and testing of the Smart Ship Engineering Control System on USS HUE CITY for NSWC SSES.

    e. Development of interactive charting tool, an automated Internet Relay Chat alert system/message logger, and a tactical-exercise track plotter/editor.

    f. Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) development for maintenance of the AN/BYG-1(V) system, which involved software implementation in an electronic classroom.

    g. Development and integration of a software segment for the Expeditionary Warfare Decision Support System (EDSS) to support planning for amphibious operations in the littoral areas. 

    h. Software development support to the ALWSE-ES project.

    i. Database design/implementation and sensor interface development for two Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) networked sensor demonstrations.

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    RM&A (Functional Area 3.7)

    a. Liaison with NAVSEA 08, NAVSEA 05, TYCOMs, SSES, NNSY, PSNSY, and NGNN regarding the engineering efforts related to electrical systems and equipment issues.

    b. Analysis of failed transducer elements.

    c. Mathematical models and computer simulations development to predict overall system and ship performance with the goal of increasing operational availability, reduce down time, lower costs and, enhance safety.

    d. For CVN 21, updating the PSMD and providing MP&T workload reduction support, updating shipboard IDE plan, updating total ship RM&A analysis and developing a Maintenance Plan. 

    e. Evaluated the supportability adequacy of submitted engineering data for provisioning/supply source data, technical documentation, and all associated technical/logistics documentation to ensure proper installation and life-cycle maintenance/support.

    f. Evaluated the supportability adequacy of submitted engineering data for provisioning/supply source data, technical documentation, and all associated technical/logistics documentation to ensure proper installation and life-cycle maintenance/support.


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    HF Engineering Support (Functional Area 3.8)

    a. Systems engineering for PEO(IWS) 2.0 and test and trials support for PEO Ships.

    b. Engineering and technical support to the CVN 21, CVN 76, CVN 77, RCOH ship design managers, DDG 51 ship design, and marine engineering for NAVSEA 05D2.

    c. Integration, engineering, installation, and testing of the Smart Ship Engineering Control System on USS HUE CITY for NSWC SSES, a multiphase, complex evolution accomplished on a tight schedule.

    d. For the USMC Ammunition Logistics Branch's Mine Clearing System, visited every active and reserve unit to investigate, inspect, repair, or replace deployed equipment. 


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    System Safety (Functional Area 3.9)

    a. Ordnance safety assessments, ordnance safety briefs, and post-loadout assist visits; ensure handling and transporting of weapons is performed using the correct equipment.

    b. Design and engineering tasks for several Electronic Support Measure (ESM) system installations and consideration of necessary related issues such as SUBSAFE.


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    CM Support (Functional Area 3.10)

    a. Configuration Control Board (CCB) chairmanship and participation for the USS KENNEDY Road to OPEVAL and for the NIMITZ and REAGAN Strike Groups. 

    b. CM of IT hardware, software, and digital knowledge includes management, support, and maintenance of 30 LANs in six dispersed locations using processes that are ISO 9000 registered.

    c. CM for Common Submarine Radio Room (CSRR) including configuration audits and development of engineering change proposals (ECPs).

    d. Provisioning, configuration management, and configuration status accounting functions as required in accordance with NAVSEA Technical Specifications.

    e. Completion of 58 IPDS installations on various classes of ships including FFG, DDG, CG, DD, CVN, LPD, AOE, and LHA class ships.

    f. Supported thirteen TISS installations on non CORT FFG-7 ships. Developed ICDs to support these installations.

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    QA Support (Functional Area 3.11)

    a. Systems engineering for PEO(IWS) 2.0 and test and trials support for PEO Ships.

    b. Supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; technical documentation, and quality assurance support.

    c. Integration, engineering, installation, and testing of the Smart Ship Engineering Control System on USS HUE CITY for NSWC SSES.

    d. Design, prototype, fabrication, test, integration and installation of replacement Peripheral Emulation Systems (PES) to replace legacy systems that are out of production or require intensive manpower or maintenance. Replaced systems include AN/UYH-3, RD-358, AN/USQ-69, TT-624, OJ-172 (DEAC), and AN/UYK-7 systems. 

    e. Visited every active and reserve unit to investigate, inspect, repair, or replace deployed equipment in support of the Marine Corps Ammunition Logistics Branch's Mine Clearing System ISEA assignments. 

    f. Evaluated the supportability adequacy of submitted engineering data for provisioning/supply source data, technical documentation, and all associated technical/logistics documentation to ensure proper installation and life-cycle maintenance/support.


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    IS/IS/IT (Functional Area 3.12)

    a. Integrated investment and acquisition strategy support documentation development; program performance assessments (schedule, internal/external risks, warfighting effectiveness, savings/ROI); software integration oversight; and POM submittal to acquire and implement an enterprise-wide Navy ERP solution.

    b. AIS risk assessment, contingency plans and reports, security test and evaluation plans, tests development and administration, and accreditation maintenance.

    c. Information systems development, information assurance, and information technology support, including providing security management and computer system assessment design, data collection, and technical documentation to ensure compliance.

    d. Technical assistance to assess and monitor programs such as Enhanced C4ISR Homeland Security Operations (ECHO), Joint Battle Management Integration (JBMI), Distributed Collaborative Tools Suite (DCTS), Joint Enroute Mission Planning Rehearsal System - Near Team (JEMPRS-NT), Multinational Limited Objective Experimentation (MLOE), Network Security Management Correction and Display (NSM C&D) and exercises such as Joint User Interoperability Communication Exercise (JUICE), UV01 (Unified Vision).

    e. Information technology consulting services and software development as required by NSWCCD-SSES to include services for digital product data management, electronic publishing, automated content tagging, technical/training data integration efforts, and Technical Data Knowledge Management (TDKM) support services.

    f. IT consulting services and software development as required by NSWCCD-SSES to include services for digital product data management, electronic publishing, automated content tagging, technical/training data integration efforts, and Technical Data Knowledge Management (TDKM) support services.


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    Ship Inactivation/Disposal (Functional Area 3.13)

    a. NAVSEA 04 support includes Fleet Modernization Program training for new employees and support of the Availability Management Program (AMP).

    b. Port Engineer services for NAVSEA for ship maintenance management and work execution including inactivation support.

    c. USS CONSTELLATION deactivation in San Diego for NAVSHIPSO. 

    d. Test support, ranging operations for fleet units, test vessel mobilization and demobilization, maintenance and engineering design for the South Florida Testing Facility.

    e. Ship checks on NSWCCD-SSES cognizant systems, on various ship classes, to develop alteration baseline or as-built status. Video and multimedia services were provided to support ship check efforts. Digital data surveys, including ATIS, and training databases were performed to develop a logistic data baseline.


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    Interoperability/T&E/Trials (Functional Area 3.14)

    a. Distributed Engineering Plant (DEP) test planning, execution, and data analysis support for the test of deployment groups ensuring war fighting requirements are satisfied.

    b. Direct support for Cruiser Conversion and Destroyer Modernization test and evaluation management planning-involves coordination with all NAVSEA and fleet activities, and includes full-up-round support for the MK 92 Fire Control System.

    c. Support all Self Defense Test Ship (SDTS) live fire events, providing event scheduling, live fire test documentation and analysis and development of exhibits supporting the SDTS.

    d. Performed near real-time analysis of fleet tests from the missile to force level using embedded data collection systems, special purpose instrumentation, distributed network architecture and rigorous application of standard criteria.

    e. Weapons simulator operability, simulation runs, data recording, disk back up, system failure troubleshooting and repair, corrective maintenance, and training.

    f. Search-Classify-Map (SCM) UUV performance assessment.

    g. NAVSEA 04 Battle Group Action Officer support for interoperability of battle groups. 

    h. Test of GAU-2B/A 7.62 mm minigun controller. 


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    Measure Facilities/Ranges (Functional Area 3.15)

    a. System engineering support efforts to develop and maintain current and future training systems for surface systems for the Aegis Training and Readiness Center (ATRC) in Dahlgren. 

    b. For NUWC Keyport in San Diego, provide technical support in testing underway fleet units including SESEF, FORACS, SCIUR, MSF and SCORE. c. ISE agent mission support for tactical/non-tactical computers and display systems for the Navy, as well as development of future capabilities for fleet commands in the Tidewater area.

    d. Support NSWC Crane's major test facilities including the Lake Glendora Test Facility, the Environmental Test Facility, and indoor/outdoor firing ranges to support ordnance and weapon systems evaluations and environmental/operational testing.

    e. Recommended the capability to connect Keyport with the growing number of operational exercises and operational commands. This Collaborative Test and Evaluation Center (CTEC) enables Keyport to test and train in interoperable environment, and makes the current massive investment plan in test range infrastructure accessible on a real time basis to both development and operational commands.


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    Acquisition Logistics (Functional Area 3.16)

    a. Research, development, and prototyping support for an integrated methodology and support system to realize the DoD's Future Logistics Enterprise (FLE) objective of "meeting war-fighter requirements around the clock, and around the globe, through enterprise integration and end-to-end customer service" in support of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) within the Design & Engineering Support Program (DESP) and associated programs.

    b. Perform reviews of software and hardware engineering for logistics impacts and assist in the development of Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) for weapon systems.

    c. Providing contractor-furnished and incidental material to suit numerous installations and fabricating miscellaneous components and foundations, including Smart Ship engineering control system equipment (ECSE) installation on CG 66.

    d. All logistics support to NGNN for construction of CVN 76, CVN 77 and refueling of CVN 69 using the Real time Outfitting Management Information System (ROMIS) as an integral part of the warehouse and supply support operations.

    e. New maintenance profiles based on 43 month operational cycles including inclusion in the TOC reduction management plan.

    f. Development of ILS Plans, User Logistics Support Summaries, and Maintenance Plans for AN/USQ-113(V)3 Radio Countermeasures Set; review of Consolidation Allowance List and Aviation Equipment Consolidated Lists; and technical material support at NAVICP for EA-6B and AN/ALQ-99; new maintenance profiles based on 43 month operational cycles including inclusion in the TOC reduction management plan.


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    Supply & Provisioning (Functional Area 3.17)

    a. Logistics support for the SEAFAC facility.

    b. Review of software and hardware engineering for logistics impacts; develop ECPs and engineering drawings to depict the physical configuration of systems and equipment.

    c. Integration, engineering, installation, and testing of the Smart Ship Engineering Control System on USS HUE CITY for NSWC SSES, a multiphase, complex evolution accomplished on a tight schedule.

    d. All logistics support to NGNN for construction of CVN 76, CVN 77 and refueling of CVN 69 using the Real time Outfitting Management Information System (ROMIS) as an integral part of the warehouse and supply support operations. 

    e. Evaluated the supportability adequacy of submitted engineering data for provisioning/supply source data, technical documentation, and all associated technical/logistics documentation to ensure proper installation and life-cycle maintenance/support.


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    Training (Functional Area 3.18)

    a. System engineering efforts to develop and maintain current and future training systems for surface systems for the Aegis Training and Readiness Center (ATRC) in Dahlgren.

    b. develop classroom training materials, scenario-based training exercises, and hands-on training exercises using the Instructional Systems Design (ISD) method, for all military personnel stationed at the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, including curriculum development, logistics analysis, and instructional delivery to teach deployment skills, anti-terrorism techniques, and war skills training. 

    c. Communication program software testing and provision of related documentation and training.

    d. Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) development for maintenance of the AN/BYG-1(V) system, which involved software implementation in an electronic classroom.

    e. Virtual At-Sea Training (VAST) evaluation and the Integrated Maritime Portable Acoustic Scoring System (IMPASS) evaluation.

    f. Sea Launched Attack Missile Exercise (SLAMEX) training for the East Coast, including conducting 48 exercises annually, providing cruise missile and C4I training to Navy ships and staffs. 

    g. Conducting GCCS-M Watch Officer training, Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC) training, and C4I training.

    h. Training product development to reflect installed HM&E systems-ranges from standup familiarization to detailed operator and maintenance instruction using enhanced multimedia capabilities.

    i. Life cycle logistics support in the review/develop/modification of training materials for e-learning, computer-based training and instructor-led training to reflect NSWCCD-SSES furnished (ECPs, S/A, WP, etc.) information and multimedia/video production services.


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    In-Service Engineering (Functional Area 3.19)

    a. Senior government design oversight for the development, engineering, and integration of a new emergent warfare area (Force Protection) into the DD(X) ORD, standup of a design agent engineering team, and research of applicable technologies.

    b. Conduct CS/IC switchboard, installations, grooms, repairs, ship checks, surveys and emergent CASREP response in all ship classes.

    c. Integration, engineering, installation, and testing of the Smart Ship Engineering Control System on USS HUE CITY for NSWC SSES, a multiphase, complex evolution accomplished on a tight schedule.

    d. Weapons simulator operability, simulation runs, data recording, disk back up, system failure troubleshooting and repair, corrective maintenance, and training.

    d. Design, prototype, fabrication, test, integration and installation of replacement Peripheral Emulation Systems (PES) to replace legacy systems that are out of production or require intensive manpower or maintenance. Replaced systems include AN/UYH-3, RD-358, AN/USQ-69, TT-624, OJ-172 (DEAC), and AN/UYK-7 systems. We have also prototyped other systems including Command Table for Ship Self Defense System (SSDS).

    h. Support of the search radar ISEA at Dam Neck as a subcontractor to EG&G (N63394-02-D-3105) for SPS 73 radar program planning, administration, and installation and checkout support, including ten successful installations over the last year.

    e. Support shipboard assessments described earlier for FTSCLANT. 

    f. CVN 67 and NAVSHIPSO RM&A support efforts for all ships. 

    g. Pre-installation, installation, test, and training for smart ship installations on USS HUE CITY in Mayport including completion of 58 IPDS installations on various classes of ships including FFG, DDG, CG, DD, CVN, LPD, AOE, and LHA class ships.

    h. Engineering and technical services for refurbishment of the Spar Radiated Energy Signal Acquisition System (RESAS) array.


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    Program Support (Functional Area 3.20)

    a. Comprehensive program support including baselining, blueprinting, quality assurance, define, planning, preparation, development, set up, verification, and delivery of system design, workload, and data storage quantity estimations, and production system layout for OSD's Capital Asset Management System (CAMS) enterprise resource performance (ERP) project for SPAWAR SSC San Diego. 

    b. Independent Verification &Validation assessments, studies, reports, presentations, and briefings development to address requirements traceability, implementation work plans, test plans, change management, data conversion, administrative re-structuring initiatives and other governance issues impacts, and reporting and data warehousing issues. Review of key deliverables, and perform project performance measurement/tracking for completeness and accuracy.

    c. On-site government representation support at selected contractor facilities and during satellite communications (SATCOM) installations, providing financial program management and strategic planning for large periscope and communications programs.

    d. Project technical writing support for mine countermeasures wargames.

    e. Mechanical engineering to support repackaging of electronic systems such as IROS3 and AN/ALE-47 improved flight line payload simulator; design, prototype and installation of battery thermal test cells; design review and prototyping of an electronic remote detonating device for special operations; conducted of overall management for the development of the Marine Corps Antenna (MCA) prototype.

    f. Ship System Engineering technical support including all areas of ILS for Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) systems and equipment and relevant technical data; technical services necessary to assure the effective and economical support of a system or equipment for its programmed life cycle; support for the NSWCCD-SSES Electronic Publishing System, including concept studies and assessments to ensure the system evolution supports technology refresh requirements.


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    Administrative Support (Functional Area 3.21)

    a. Senior government design oversight for the development, engineering, and integration of a new emergent warfare area (Force Protection) into the DD(X) ORD, standup of a design agent engineering team, and research of applicable technologies.

    b. Direct support for Cruiser Conversion and Destroyer Modernization test and evaluation management planning. This work involves coordination with all NAVSEA and fleet activities, and includes full-up-round support for the MK 92 Fire Control System.

    c. Continuing life-cycle upgrades and maintenance, baseline management and control, and a comprehensive library of documentation including Interface Control Document (ICD), Software Design Specification (SDS), Software Maintenance Manual (SMM), System Test Manual (STM), User Manual (UM), Version Description Document (VDD), and Computer Software Configuration Item Specification (CSCIS).

    d. Confidential technical data services to include storage, retrieval and electronic publishing and distribution of confidential technical manuals.

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