1.1 Background
In 2002, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) promulgated Seapower
21. Seapower 21 provides a framework to align,
organize and integrate the U.S. Navy to meet the wide variety of
challenges that lie ahead. The CNO called upon the entire Navy to
find ways to become more efficient and effective. To meet Seapower
21 objectives and to increase efficiency, the NAVSEA Warfare
Centers established the Seaport Enhanced (Seaport-e) Multiple Award
Contract (MAC) vehicle, using a web-based, e-business procurement
Portal, to facilitate performance-based service acquisition, leverage
buying power, improve business intelligence and reduce cycle time. In
October 2004, the Virtual SYSCOM commanders formalized an agreement
to expand the ordering community of Seaport-e to include all Virtual
SYSCOM activities and to leverage the success of SeaPort-e in achieving
the aforementioned objectives across the Virtual SYSCOM. Additionally,
other Navy activities, including the Military Sealift Command, Strategic
Systems Programs, Office of Naval Research, and
the United States Marine Corps have chosen to use SeaPort Enhanced.
1.2- Scope of Contract
The Contractor shall, in response to task orders issued under this
contract by the 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, Office of Naval Research and the
United States Marine Corps, provide services that potentially
span the entire spectrum of mission areas supported by the activities
and technical capabilities that comprise the various ordering
offices, as well as provide professional support services to
the overall Navy and Marine Corps organizations. Services
within the functional areas identified below, may be performed
under this contract for new product areas, programs, or missions,
which are assigned to these activities during the life of the
contract. 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.
Services to be provided under this contract are categorized into
22 functional services areas as follows, and are further defined
in Statement of Work Requirements
- Research and Development Support
- Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
- Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
- Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication
Support
- System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
- Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network
Support
- Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
- Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support
- System Safety Engineering Support
- Configuration Management (CM) Support
- Quality Assurance (QA) Support
- Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance
(IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support
- Inactivation and Disposal Support
- Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
- Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support
- Logistics Support
- Supply and Provisioning Support
- Training Support
- In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation and
Checkout Support
- Program Support
- Functional and Administrative Support
- Public Affairs and Multimedia Support
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| 2.0 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS |
Applicable military specifications and
standards that are listed in the issue of the Department of Defense
Index of Specifications and Standards (DODISS), and current on the
date of contract award, plus applicable industry standards, or any
other program documents may be specified within the individual delivery
orders that will be issued for performing specific tasks under this
indefinite quantity contract. |
| 3.0 REQUIREMENTS |
The
Contractor shall provide qualified personnel, materials, facilities,
equipment, test instrumentation, data collection and analysis hardware
and software, and other services that will support the Navy in
the execution of their missions. Functional
areas to be supported under this contract are described in the section. STATEMENT
OF WORK REQUIREMENTS |
| 4.0 GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY |
All Government furnished information,
material, and equipment will be specified in the individual task
orders. All government furnished information is the property of the
U.S. Government and shall not be transferred to any individual or
agency public or private without the express written approval of
the Task Order Contracting Officer, except as required for the specific
performance of tasks under this contract. |
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| 5.0 SECURITY REQUIREMENTS |
The work to be performed under this contract
may involve access to, handling of, and generation of classified
material. The Contractor shall appoint a Security Officer, who shall
(1) be responsible for all security aspects of the work performed
under this contract, (2) assure compliance with all DoD and U.S.
Navy regulations regarding security, and (3) assure compliance with
any written instructions from the Security Officers of the activity
issuing delivery orders under this contract. When applicable, a DD
Form 254 will be prepared by the ordering activity and issued with
the delivery order. |
| 6. 0 DATA DELIVERABLES |
Specific
technical data will be ordered under CDRLs attached to individual
Task Orders issued under the contract. It is anticipated that data
items ordered under individual orders will be required to be prepared
using standardized Data Item Descriptions (DIDs) listed in the
DoD Acquisition Management System and Data Requirements Control
List (AMSDL) current at the time of order issuance. It
is anticipated that all deliverables prepared under this contract
may be required to be delivered as either hardcopy and on electronic
media or both as specified in the individual delivery orders. |
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