Seaport-e
InfoTek Corporation and their team will support 17 of the 22 functional service areas throughout all 7 Zones, within the scope of the contracts.
NSWC Dahlgren is the Seaport-e Contracting Office, however, each activity will release their own RFPs.
Contact Information
- Jacky Kimmel
- Chief Executive Officer
- jacky@infotekcorp.com
- 410-782-4862
- Kristen Amos
- Contracts Administrator
- kristen.amos@infotekcorp.com
- 410-782-4830
- Craig Plunkett
- Executive Program Manager
- craig.plunkett@infotekcorp.com
- 410-782-4844
Contract Information
- N000178-10-D-6099
- July 15, 2010
- 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
- Marine Corp
- $57 Billion
- IDIQ
Functional Areas
- 3.1 Research and Development Support
- 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering 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 Eng. 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 Support
- 3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
- 3.16 Acquisition Logistics Support
- 3.17 Supply & Provisioning
- 3.18 Training Support
- 3.20 Program Support
- 3.21 Administrative Support
3.1 Research and Development Support
This functional area consists of supporting the development and application of scientific and analytical disciplines to conduct fundamental research; scientific study and experimentation directed toward advancing the state-of-the-art or increasing knowledge or understanding; concept formulation; assessment of system and subsystem requirements; development, analysis and evaluation of concepts, technologies, systems and subsystems; and development of operational concepts and tactics with the end goal being the application of results to developing new or improving existing warfighting capabilities.
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3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
This functional area consists of supporting the application of engineering disciplines to technically support development of new warfighting capabilities and systems, technically support development of significant alterations to existing systems, support integration of existing equipment or software into different applications or platforms to support the warfighter, and support evaluation of foreign or non-developmental weapons systems, equipments, and technologies to satisfy existing warfighting requirements. Support is required for system and process engineering disciplines that systematically consider the requirements, synthesize and evaluate alternative concepts, identify a recommended selection, and generate a design and system specification.
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3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support
This functional area consists of the building, fabrication, testing, evaluating and operating reduced and full scale models, mock-ups, prototypes, pre-production units and research and development (R&D) test tools of electronic and electro-mechanical systems and system elements. Fabrication and machining of replacement parts or equipments for fielded systems or platforms is included. Includes the use of traditional materials as well as new composite materials.
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3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
This functional area involves the engineering effort required to prepare and assure that the detailed technical data documentation that is necessary to support system development reflects the latest design, configuration, integration, and installation concepts. Technical documentation may be in the form of paper, electronic (digital) or interactive computer systems.
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3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
This functional area consists of applying the engineering and scientific disciplines to perform technical analysis of, technically support development of or selection of hardware and computer software, or modification to existing hardware and software for systems, test facilities, or training facilities. This also consists of software engineering efforts and programming support required to technically support software implementation in systems, sub-systems, and components utilizing computers, electronics, and software. Planning, designing, coding, testing, integrating, supporting, and delivering algorithms, software (source code and executables), computer programs are the inherent activities of this functional area. Generally, the software development processes used for software development under this contract shall be, as a minimum, assessed at Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Capability Maturity Model (CMM) Level 3 or equivalent, however the Government may specify other (either lower or higher) standards in individual task orders issued under the contract.
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3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
This functional area consists of applying engineering, scientific, and analytical disciplines to ensure that systems and platforms RM&A requirements are integrated with the system design, development and life cycle sustainment resulting in warfighting capabilities that function effectively when required and that detection and correction of design deficiencies, weak parts, and workmanship defects that affect functionality are implemented.
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3.8 Human Factors Engineering Support
This functional area consists of applying engineering, scientific, and analytical disciplines to ensure that design of interactive systems are safer, more secure and easier to use thereby reducing accidents due to human error, increasing system integrity and enabling more efficient process operations.
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3.9 System Safety Engineering Support
This functional area consists of applying engineering and analytical disciplines to ensure that safety is considered in all aspects of design, development, operation, maintenance, and modification of systems and platforms.
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3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
This functional area consists of applying engineering and analytical disciplines to identify, document, and verify the functional, performance, and physical characteristics of systems, to control changes and non-conformance, and to track actual configurations of systems and platforms.
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3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support
This functional area consists of applying engineering and analytical disciplines to ensure that the processes and products used in the design, development, fabrication, manufacture of result in quality products.
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3.12 Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support
This functional area consists of providing information system software analysis, requirements definition, design, development, test, modification, installation, implementation, quality assurance, training, and documentation to meet the evolving data storage and reporting needs of programs and management. Analyze existing IT and IS databases, web sites, and IT applications and recommend new or improved interfaces and improved management tools that meet new management requirements, or improve management effectiveness and efficiency. Perform maintenance and technical support for Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN) that are outside the cognizance of the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI). Modify, implement and maintain web based information systems and links. Develop web-site structure, prepare documentation for population, implement and maintain web sites. Provide systems engineering and technical support for establishment, test, upgrade, and operational support of systems, networks, workstations and support equipment hardware and software that are outside the cognizance of NMCI. Conduct IA analyses, develop, recommend, and implement, monitor, update, and maintain, IA practices, procedures, equipments, algorithms, and hardware that are outside the cognizance of NMCI.
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3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
This functional area consists of the application of engineering, scientific, and analytical disciplines necessary to ensure that developed platforms, systems, and warfighting capabilities have been properly tested and that joint interoperability requirements have been fully met at all levels of their life cycle.
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3.16 Acquisition Logistics Support
This functional area consists of applying the engineering and analytical disciplines required to implement acquisition logistics as a multi-functional technical management discipline associated with the design, development, test, production, fielding, sustainment, and improvement modifications of cost effective systems that achieve the warfighters’ peacetime and wartime readiness requirements. The principal objectives of acquisition logistics are to ensure that support considerations are an integral part of the system’s design requirements, that the system can be cost effectively supported through its life-cycle, and that the infrastructure elements necessary to the initial fielding and operational support of the system are identified and developed and acquired.
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3.17 Supply and Provisioning Support
This functional area consists of applying the analytical and technical disciplines required to ensure that fielded warfighting capabilities are materially sustained. The principal objectives of this functional area is to ensure that material for fleet operation and maintenance of systems is available when required, that materials are properly stored and transported, and inventories are managed in a cost effective manner to sustain supported systems.
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3.18 Training Support
This functional area consists of applying the engineering and analytical disciplines required to ensure that the warfighter and technical support community is provided with adequate instruction including applied exercises resulting in the attainment and retention of knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding the platforms, systems, and warfighting capabilities they operate and maintain.
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3.20 Program Support
This functional area consists of applying the business, financial management, and technical disciplines required to support planning, organizing, staffing, controlling, and leading team efforts in managing acquisition programs such that the result places a capable and supportable system in the hands of the warfighter when and where it is needed, and does so at an affordable price. This functional area represents an integration of a complex system of differing but related functional disciplines that must work together to achieve program goals through development, production, deployment, operations, support, and disposal.
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3.21 Administrative Support
This functional area consists of applying the clerical and administrative disciplines required for seamless operation of offices and support functions.
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Zones
- Zone 1 Northeast Zone
- Zone 2 National Capital Zone
- Zone 3 Mid Atlantic Zone
- Zone 4 Gulf Coast Zone
- Zone 5 Midwest Zone
- Zone 6 Southwest Zone
- Zone 7 Northwest Zone
Task Order Award
Our Team
- Phone: 703-299-3444
- Fax: 703-299-3046
- URL: www.protivitigovernmentservices.net
- Type: Large
- Has Seaport-e Prime Contract: No
- Address: 1640 King Street, Suite 400
- City: Alexandria
- State: VA
- Zip: 22314
- Business Classification: Large Business
- Functional Areas:
- 3.10
- 3.11
- 3.12
- 3.14
- 3.18
- 3.21
- Zones: 1,2,5,6
- Contacts:
- Edward Hau
- Edward.hau@pgs.protiviti.com
- 703-299-3444
- Phone: 301-362-1569
- Fax: 866-305-4597
- URL: www.pilarservices.net
- Type: Small Business
- Has Seaport-e Prime Contract: Yes
- Address: 13910 Laurel Lakes Avenue
- City: Laurel
- State: MD
- Zip: 20707
- Business Classification: Small Business
- Functional Areas:
- 3.2
- 3.4
- 3.5
- 3.10
- 3.12
- 3.16
- 3.18
- 3.20
- Zones: 2,3,6
- Contacts:
- Teresa Cadden
- tcadden@pilarservices.net
- 301-362-1569
- Phone: 440-779-5680
- Fax: 440-779-5682
- URL: www.etg1.com
- Type: Small Business
- Has Seaport-e Prime Contract: No
- Address: 22021 Brookpark Road, Suite 130
- City: Fairview Park
- State: OH
- Zip: 44126-3100
- Business Classification: Small Business
- Functional Areas:
- 3.2
- 3.5
- 3.6
- 3.10
- 3.11
- 3.12
- 3.20
- 3.21
- Zones: None
- Contacts:
- Jeremy Samide
- jsamide@etg1.com
- 440.779.5680
- Phone: 410-224-0002
- Fax:
- URL: www.vetegrity.com
- Type: Small Business
- Has Seaport-e Prime Contract: No
- Address: 2012 Renard Court, Suite P
- City: Annapolis
- State: MD
- Zip: 21401
- Business Classification: SDVOSB-Service Disabled, Veteran Owned, Small Business
- Functional Areas:
- 3.2
- 3.5
- 3.6
- 3.8
- 3.9
- 3.10
- 3.11
- 3.12
- 3.14
- 3.16
- 3.17
- 3.20
- 3.21
- Zones: None
- Contacts:
- Mark Feffer
- mfeffer@vetegrity.com
- 410-224-0002
Quality Assurance Plan
- Assigning, tracking and QC'ing the products and deliverables
- Self-assessment methodology for evaluating production efficiency
- Plan of action to ensure all personnel meet production standards and that output meets or exceeds those standards
ITK, and not the government, is responsible for the quality of the overall program and quality of all deliverables. ITK will perform quality control of all requirements of the SOW. The standards of quality for all deliverables are:
- Must be in a Government approved format
- Must adhere to Government standards, directives, instructions, policies, procedures and SOPs
- Completeness, accuracy, and timely delivery
- Adherence to the requirements of the SOW
Quality Assurance promotes the delivery of reliable, complete, and accurate work products by minimizing the transmission of errors through Quality Planning, Quality Control, and Quality Improvement processes. ITK’s approach to providing Quality Assurance establishes quality controls during the entire lifecycle of a task.