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Zone: 1 Northeast Zone Stanley www.stanleyassociates.com GS-23F-0341K Period of Performance: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2, 3.4 Synopsis: 1) Engineering, System Engineering & Process Support: Stanley supports NUWC Newport for the Spartan Scout ACTD. We define, conduct and analyze ACTD Military Utility Assessments and work with NUWC during developmental tests for determining operational readiness. We review requirements and Mission Need Statements from an OT perspective and participate in requirements definition working groups. We advise the Operational Test Director on the testability of requirements and develop the Initial Assessment Plan. Stanley also supports NUWC Spartan Scout FMS. Our senior analyst provides engineering support, systems definition, and requirements analysis. 2) Prototyping, Pre-production, Model Making & Fabrication Support: Stanley supports the NUWC Spartan Scout ACTD engineering prototype by developing operational readiness test assessments. We review requirements and participate in associated working groups to advise the OTD regarding testability of requirements. We develop the Initial Assessment Plan and assist with preparations for the Military Utility Assessment. This includes the analysis of resources and schedules. Our lead for prototype testing and evaluation developed the military assessment and CONOPS for the ACTD prototype, the test plans, the prototype test readiness review, and the prototype operational test scenarios. He also conducted operational test of the Spartan Scout prototype.

Zone: 1 Period of Performance: 4/2003-12/2004 Northeast Zone GS-35-5900H NUWC AUV II (Code 822) Relevant Functional Areas: 3.12 Synopsis: 1) Information System Development, Information Assurance & Information Technology Support: Stanley provides IT support to the NUWC AUV program office with a Rapid Application Development methodology to develop a database driven application supporting business outreach. The task included requirements collection, business case analysis, development of a business model, and development of an interactive database driven, web-based integrated information management system prototype. We developed the UUV website for NUWC. Technologies included ASP, JavaScript, VBScript, MS Access 2000 and MS SQL 2000. Andy designed the USMC Investment Advisor Toolkit, using J2EE, Oracle 9i Application Server, Oracle 9i Database Server and PL-SQL. Zone: 1 Northeast N00024-01-D-7019/DO5/DO6 Period of Performance: DO5: 12/2001-12/2006; DO6: 2/2002-10/2006 NAVSEA SeaPort MAC (PEO-SUB, PEO-IWS, ASTO, PMS401, PMS425, PMS450) Relevant Functional Areas: 3.14, 3.16, 3.20

Synopsis: 1) Interoperability, Test & Evaluation: Stanley provides environmental and T&E support to PMS450, PMS425, and PMS401. For these program offices, we support the Navy Warfare Centers in T&E, M&S, DT&E, OT&E and LFT&E/VAR by providing TEMP/ICD/CCD/CPD development and test-trials coordination and planning. Our analysts trace requirements to test results. Our analysts have reviewed operational tests results and observed actual submarine tests evaluating instrumentation, augmenting noise transmitters, and real and simulated test shapes. We write Operational Test reports and participate in developmental tests evaluating acoustics and digital signal processing of under-ice sonars. 2) Acquisition Logistics Support: Stanley reviews logistics requirements for ASTO APB software upgrades. For ASTO, we prepare high-level acquisition logistics documents needed to define requirements that sustain equipment and system capabilities as planned by the APB process. Our people identify requirements and coordinate ILSP solutions for submarine systems. Experience includes support to the ASTO APB (Tactical) System Engineering Working Group (SEWG) by identifying software interfaces and user interfaces for tactical and weapon system improvements for the APB (T) Program. 3) Program Support: Stanley provides VIRGINIA Class Program Office support including the management, planning and coordination of Total Ship Test Program. We coordinate integrated product teams and working groups and develop Test and Evaluation Management Plans and TEMP updates. We perform resource and budget planning, and maintain a T&E lessonslearned library. We provide program management, financial, and technical support to the VIRGINIA T&E Manager preparing program office responses to issues that have Congressional interest. We also coordinate the development and maintenance of the TEMP, participates in T&E working integrated process team meetings, and provides technical and operational insight regarding issues faced by the program office. Zone: 1 Northeast N66001-01-D-053B, Subcontract 01-10360 TB-29A Thin-Line Towed Array (TLTA) Test & Evaluation Support for PMS401 Relevant Functional Areas: 3.21 Period of Performance: 1/2002-9/2004

Synopsis: 1) Administrative Support: Stanley supports the T&E program for the TB-29A TLTA, TB-16G, FOTL, and the NGFL acquisition programs. We maintain ORDs and TEMPs and draft ICD, CDD, and CPD documents. We draft supporting documents for all Towed Array programs, especially as it supports the T&E process. We maintain T&E master schedules coordinating IPT meetings, maintaining meeting minutes, and tracking action items. We also track program progress to evaluate impacts on the proposed T&E Program. We are experienced in submarine acoustic system design, development, acquisition, and environmental program support at ASTO and the Submarine Acoustic Systems Program Office. We provide engineering support to the ASTO Chief Scientist for APB (T&A) programs. Administrative tasks include the preparation of briefs, presentations, plans, letters, instructions and events schedules. Zone: 2 National Capital N00024-01-D-7019 DO5/DO6/DO8 Period of Performance: DO5: 12/2001-12/2006; DO6: 2/2002-10/2006;DO7: Get Dates From Vern; DO8: 6/2003-6/2008 NAVSEA SeaPort MAC (PEO-SUB, PEO-IWS, PEO-SHIPS; ASTO, CEC, PMS377, PMS401, PMS415, PMS425, PMS450) Relevant Functional Areas: 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 3.10, 3.12, 3.14, 3.19, 3.20

Synopsis: 1) R&D Support: Stanley provides R&D engineering and programmatic support to NAVSEA s Advanced Systems Technology Office. For the ASTO Program Director, we coordinate projects throughout the Advanced R&D lifecycle. We perform T&E analysis of advanced technologies that are potentially useful to submarines and surface combatants. We plan at-sea tests, help manage the APB program and coordinate S&T efforts with industry, Navy Warfare Centers and university IPTs. Stanley support the development, engineering, test and evaluation through transition of Advanced R&D projects under ASTO. We manage ASTO, Acoustic Rapid COTS Insertion, Submarine Combat System T&E, TB-29A TLTA, TB-16G, FOTL and NGFL Array program T&E and provide engineering support for the APB acoustic and tactical programs. We provide sonar system acquisition and testing support to PMS 401 and PMS 425 for the submarine sonars, combat control, and towed array systems. We also perform environmental assessment and test planning support to ASTO for various developmental sonar systems and the Near-Term Reconnaissance System under PMS 403. 2) Engineering, System Engineering & Process Engineering Support: Stanley assists PMS415 manage the Next Generation Countermeasure and the CSA External Countermeasure Launcher. We identify system requirements, propose alternatives, defend budget submissions, develop verification methods, and resolve interoperability issues. We are the point of contact between PMS 415, the SHAPMs and multiple field activities. We ensure proposed system designs trace back to requirements and help identify risks to program execution. We also prepare contracting documents such as RFPs, source selection plans, and justifications for sole source award. We coordinate strategic concept IPTs and develop program priorities based upon Seapower 21, technology maturity, and acquisition program transition feasibility. 3) System Design Documentation & Technical Data Support: Stanley develops and updates system description documents for submarine and surface ship torpedo countermeasures. We review system functional specifications, performance specifications and requirements documents. We prepare acquisition plans, program plans and management plans for the AN/WSQ-11 program and provide technical reviews of system specifications, performance specifications and design documents for the AN/SLQ-25A and CSA Mk2. We provide system engineering support to the PMS415 program office. We provide engineering review, update and maintenance of documentation for the Undersea Warfare Defensive Systems Program office. This includes evaluation of engineering change proposals for AN/SLQ-25A and evaluation of installation/integration issues.

4) Software Engineering, Development, Programming & Network Support: Stanley provides automated solutions and virtual office needs for the Advanced Procesing Build requirements database, the first NAVSEA web-based application to be deployed on SIPRNET. For these efforts, we developed a financial management database, an automated scheduling system, a project planning database and a task management planning system. We have also developed a web page outside the firewall to disseminate information for working groups and IPTs. 5) Configuration Management Support: Stanley provides CM support to PEO IWS Cooperative Engagement Capability acquisition program. We assist the CEC Configuration Manager achieve CM objectives by preparing briefing presentations, support meeting preparations and meeting minutes. We review CM documents such as ACSNs, ICRs, ECPs, deviations, and waivers. Stanley manages CM documents from inception through approval. We help prepare the CEC CM plan and assist in scheduling the various CM review boards, preparing meeting minutes and tracking action items. 6) Information System Development, Information Assurance & Information Technology Support: Stanley provides information management system development, maintenance and update to ASTO IWS. IT support includes enterprise architecture planning, requirements analysis, business case analysis, business process re-engineering, applications development, applications testing, training, and maintenance. Experience includes programming, database modeling design, Enterprise Information Architecture Planning, system architecture, business modeling/process modeling, static and dynamic Web development, Web Services, Net framework, Java, SQL, Power Builder, Visual Basic, Windows XP, and MS Office. 7) Interoperability, Test & Evaluation: Stanley supports Total Ship T&E for PEO-SUB (PMS450, PMS425 and PMS401), PEO- IWS (ASTO), and PEO-SHIPS (PMS377) program offices. We provide T&E engineering for TSTP requirements analysis and tracking, TEMP development, and test program oversight. We developed the VIRGINIA Class test schedule and track technology improvements planned for future hulls. Stanley identifies test program risk for PMS450, PMS425 and PMS401 by tracking DT results and mapping those results to ORD functional requirements. Stanley updates TEMPs and analyzes system performance specifications to assure subsystems meet platform operational requirements and warfare area requirements. We are drafting the LHA(R) TEMP and ICD. We developed and maintain the LHD8 and LHA(R) Test and Evaluation Program Budget Plan.

8) In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout Support: Stanley performs analytical analysis on all engineering changes on the AN/SLQ-25A for PMS415 to determine impacts to 186 ship configurations. We identify and provide solutions for each specific hull as an EC affects onboard systems. To do this, ILS products and drawings are evaluated for change and redlined. We also draft the INCO support procedures and new MIPS/MRCs to improve maintenance and to introduce newly discovered human engineering concepts. We support ISE by tracking ship-fill inventories for the AN/SLQ- 25A, ADC Mk 3 and 4 and CSA Mk2 countermeasures and making recommendations for procurement requirements. We are responsible for the tracking and review of all PMS415 in service support contracts. We attend vendor and field activity PMRs to review in-service systems status, tracks fleet trouble reports for in-service PMS415 products, and works closely with the PMS415 lead engineer to track the status and installation of all ECPs. 9) Program Support: Stanley supports PMS415 program management planning. We developed the PMS415 Business Plan and Maintenance Control Plan. We draft PMS415 office administrative procedures for the handling of correspondence and briefing materials. We track and respond to action items and develop program briefs. We support PMS415 at SUBTECH Strategic Concepts IPTs and develop graphics and animations to display the PMS415 vision for future capabilities. Supporting the WSQ-11 acquisition, we review DOD5000 instructions to verify statutory requirements for Milestone B. We drafted the SBIR for high-speed data networking and have performed engineering technical reviews of test plans. We also provide financial planning, budget execution and contract management support. We perform business process analysis, develops business plans, drafts program plans, reviews acquisition documents, conducts program financial management planning and tracks plan execution, and coordinates IPT actions. We support PEO-SUB, VIRGINIA Class, SSGN, PEO-IWS (ASTO & CEC), PEO-SHIPS LHD 8, and LHA(R). Stanley provides VIRGINIA Class Program Office support including the management, planning and coordination of Total Ship Test Program. We coordinate integrated product teams and working groups and develop Test and Evaluation Management Plans and TEMP updates. We perform resource and budget planning, and maintain a T&E lessons-learned library. We provide program management, financial, and technical support to the VIRGINIA T&E Manager preparing program office responses to issues that have Congressional interest. We also coordinate the development and maintenance of the TEMP, participates in T&E working integrated process team meetings, and provides technical and operational insight regarding issues faced by the program office.

Zone: 2 Period of Performance: 4/2003-9/2003 National Capital N00167-03-M-0414 Support for the Development of the SSGN Process and to Participate in the Accreditation of SSGN Models & Simulations Relevant Functional Areas: 3.3 Synopsis: 1) Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation & Analysis Support: Stanley supports NSWC Carderock VV&A for SSGN Program Modeling and Simulations. We collect model characteristics from contractors, navy laboratories, and program offices. These are documented in the SSGN M&S database we developed to support the accreditation process. Stanley recommends M&S actions regarding program office accreditation and the V&V required for each model. Stanley coordinates the SSGN M&S Accreditation Review Panel meetings and directs model users on the procedures and tasks required to complete the V&V process. We support PMS398 in developing and implementing the testing program for the Ohio Class SSGN conversion. We coordinate M&S accreditation process for NSWC Carderock using the SSGN M&S database. Zone: 2 National Capital N66001-01-D-053B, Subcontract 01-10360 TB-29A Thin-Line Towed Array (TLTA) Test & Evaluation Support for PMS401 Relevant Functional Areas: 3.21 Period of Performance: 1/2002-9/2004

Synopsis: 2) Administrative Support: Stanley supports the T&E program for the TB-29A TLTA, TB-16G, FOTL, and the NGFL acquisition programs. We maintain ORDs and TEMPs and draft ICD, CDD, and CPD documents. We draft supporting documents for all Towed Array programs, especially as it supports the T&E process. We maintain T&E master schedules coordinating IPT meetings, maintaining meeting minutes, and tracking action items. We also track program progress to evaluate impacts on the proposed T&E Program. We are experienced in submarine acoustic system design, development, acquisition, and environmental program support at ASTO and the Submarine Acoustic Systems Program Office. We provide engineering support to the ASTO Chief Scientist for APB (T&A) programs. Administrative tasks include the preparation of briefs, presentations, plans, letters, instructions and events schedules. Zone: 2 National Capital N00024-01-D-7010 Ohio Class SSGN Program (PMS398, SEA 92T&E) Relevant Functional Areas: 3.3, 3.13, 3.20, 3.21 Period of Performance: 11/2001-9/2006

Synopsis: 1) Modeling, Simulation Stimulation & Analysis Support: Stanley manages the SSGN M&S Accreditation Process for PMS 398. We help the Program Office define and provide guidance to M&S users for conducting Verification and Validation (V&V) of models and simulations. Stanley SSGN M&S users include General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division; Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport; Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock Division; and Strategic Systems Programs. Stanley also maintains a up-to-date SSGN M&S inventory database with current status on testing and accreditation. 4) Interoperability, Test& Evaluation, and Trials Support: Stanley Associates supports PMS 395 in meeting Live Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E) requirements for the Advanced Seal Delivery System (ASDS). Stanley is developing a Vulnerability Assessment Report (VAR), which documents the survivability of the ASDS, the ASDS development efforts related to survivability including shock qualification process, and resolution of ASDS LFT&E Critical Technical Issues. We organize and evaluate existing information and future planned efforts related to susceptibility, vulnerability and recoverability for the ASDS. This information is gathered from the Program Office, Navy Laboratories, contractors, and test agencies. When existing information is determined to be inadequate to support the survivability assessment, as specified in the ASDS LFT&E Management Plan, Stanley provides tasking recommendations for acquiring the needed information. We provide overall coordination for PMS 395 LFT&E efforts. This includes: development of the coordinated LFT&E schedule, development of the draft LFT&E waiver letter, planning of LFT&E meetings, documentation of meetings and agreements reached, development of briefing materials, documentation and tracking of LFT&E action items, coordination of responses to DOT&E LFT&E office inquires, and coordination with related submarine program offices. For LFT&E related documents being developed or updated (LFT&E Management Plan, TEMP, and VAR) we organize comments received on each draft and conduct comment resolution meetings to resolve all issues. We also maintain a comment resolution database, which documents the status of all comments received. Stanley Associates provides technical and analytical support to COMOPTEVFOR in the definition, conduct and analysis of structured operational tests and evaluations of the SSGN submarine conversion program. We conduct statistical and simulator analysis of the operational capabilities of the SSGN attack weapons system, and to assess its vulnerability to threats. We also assists in designing operational evaluations, tactics development and in interpreting evaluation results.

5) Program Support: Stanley provides SSGN Program Office support including the management, planning and coordination of the Total Ship Test Program. We develop Test and Evaluation Management Plans and TEMP updates, and DT test reports, participate in T&E working groups and integrated process team meetings, and provide technical and operational insight regarding issues faced by the program office. We support Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in preparing and implementing the SSGN TECHEVAL plan and in conduct of the Operational Test Readiness process. 6) Administrative Support: Stanley prepares, reviews, and distributes a wide range of documentation, both on paper and digitally, to support the SSGN T&E process. We host four to five SSGN meetings per month at our Washington Navy Yard facility. We also maintain a consolidated schedule of SSGN T&E activities, Points-of Contact lists, and a database of models and simulations used in SSGN T&E. Zone: 3 Mid- Atlantic Zone N00024-01-D-7019/DO5/DO8 Period of Performance: DO5: 12/2001-12/2006; DO8: 6/2003-6/2008 NAVSEA SeaPort MAC (PEO-SUB, PMS401, PMS415, PMS425, PMS450) Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2, 3.6, 3.7, 3.10, 3.11

1) Engineering, System Engineering & Process Engineering Support: Stanley supports COMOPTEVFOR on the VIRGINIA Class Total Ship Test Program (TSTP) where we review all operational aspects of new VIRGINIA Class warfighting capabilities and develop test plans and MOAs for the operational assessments. We also develop test matrices and procedures to satisfy test objectives, determine data reduction and reconstruction requirements, and prepare documents to support the required DT/OT support services. This includes MOAs, asset allocation, logistics, and test documentation. We provide test and evaluation support for evaluating ship platforms, C4I systems, and modeling/simulation efforts. Our people have published professional articles in the field of T&E and authored numerous technical test reports for a wide variety of clients. Stanley has pioneered the use of PDA technology to support test execution and analysis. As part of our T&E analyses, we also assess training and logistics adequacy of newly fielded systems. 2) Software Engineering, Development, Programming, & Network Support: Stanley develops IT solutions for test data gathering and analysis in support of VIRGINIA Class operational tests. For COMOPTEVFOR, we developed PDA database applications for use during OT-IIB to record test result data as testing occurred. Upon completion of OT-IIB, more than 7,000 records were generated, reviewed, edited and put in a format that supported additional analysis. Our experience includes support to PMS350 (SEAWOLF program office), PMS450 (VIRGINIA program office), Advanced Systems Technology Office (ASTO), PMS415 (PEO-USW), SUBTECH SEA93, and PMS377 (PEO-Ships). 3) Reliability, Maintainability & Availability Support: Stanley attends VIRGINIA Class Suitability working group meetings to help develop methods for collecting, analyzing, and reporting on suitability data during developmental and operational tests. Stanley employees are trained and experienced in conducting developmental and operational testing. They have collected, analyzed, and reported on availability, maintainability, and reliability data. We provide test and evaluation RMA support to COMOPTEVFOR during the test and evaluation of all submarine systems associated with the VIRGINIA Class submarine project, including C4I systems and M&S efforts. We are a key member of the suitability working group that defines RMA data collection for VIRGINIA class submarine total ship test efforts. For these efforts, we establishe data collection criteria and performs RMA calculations based on TEMP thresholds for RMA.

4) Configuration Management Support: As part of its support to Undersea Defensive Warfare Systems Program Office (PMS415), Stanley coordinates FTSCLANT actions relative to foreign military sales. This includes configuration control for each country purchasing products such at the AN/SLQ-25A NIXIE system. Stanley prepares product configuration guidance on behalf of PMS415 and provides follow-on assistance during FMS product delivery. Stanley supports FTSCLANT CM for the AN/SLQ-25 and AN/SLQ-25A by reviewing and developing ECPs, identifying system drawing errors, reviewing the software configuration process, participating in the FCA and PCAs, and developing the Fleet configuration matrix chart. We support configuration management, acquisition, T&E, and foreign military cooperation/sales activities for customers conducting R&D and procurement in the fields of Torpedo Defensive Systems. In support of FMS CM, we track configuration of all PMS415 products and ensure the latest baseline documentation, training material and ECPs are promulgated to the PMS415 FMS customers as required. We works closely with FTSCLANT to support the planning and execution of configuration updates as needed. 5) Quality Assurance Support: Under the PMS415 contract, Stanley is currently developing a QA process plan for all ILS products. We identify all steps used to develop each product. We also participated in the DCMA audit and verified design builds of the AN/SLQ-25A and CSA MK2 system. We perform the team lead role on the AN/SLQ-25A FCA/PCA. After having reviewed lines of system software code, we recommended software packages to assist in the QA of the systems software and installation process. While performing these tasks, Stanley reviewed all of it internal QA processes and modified them to match customer QA processes. We support engineering efforts for AN/SLQ-25A where he updated the CM plan to account for the Unique Identification and Human System Integration (HIS) and engineering process. Our subject matter experts have developed new performance-based logistic strategy and process for AN/SLQ-25A and CSA MK2 systems. We are currently developing an ILS product QA plan to distribute to all design agents. Zone: 3 Mid-Atlantic Zone Relevant Functional Areas: 3.14 N57023-03-F-2008 Period of Performance:

Synopsis: 1) Interoperability, Test & Evaluation: Stanley Associates provides technical and analytical support to COMOPTEVFOR in the definition, conduct and analysis of structured operational tests and evaluations of the Joint Protective Aircrew Ensemble (JPACE) and Joint Service Aircrew Mask (JSAM) programs. Specifically, we provide technical and analytical support to the COMOPTEVFOR JPACE and JSAM Operational Test Coordinator with emphasis on Naval Aviation Operations; physical and/or chemical properties as related to flight clothing; Aircrew factors relating to flight clothing and assessment of flight clothing and masks in multi-crewed naval aircraft environments. Our engineers support COMOPTEVFOR in the JPACE/JSAM operational test and evaluation. We conduct theoretical, statistical and simulator analysis of the chemical and biological warfare protection capabilities of JPACE and JSAM. We also assists in determining basis for decisions regarding selection and employment of JPACE and JSAM, interpreting results of research studies, assisting in design of operational evaluations, tactics development and in interpreting evaluation results. Zone: 3 Mid-Atlantic Zone Relevant Functional Areas: 3.18 GS-10F-0202K Period of Performance:

Synopsis: 1. Training Support: Stanley conducted a study of the COMOPTEVFOR business processes and training processes to assess how the OPTEVFOR headquarters staff and its subordinate test squadrons (VX-1, VX-9, VX-9 Detachment Point Mugu, and HMX-1) could improve the execution processes involved in Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E). The study s three focus areas were the role of training, determining the most efficient organization, and achieving efficiencies through modeling and simulation. For this effort, we conducted personnel interviews and prepared a formal written survey for use by follow-on focus groups and interviews. Simultaneously, he conducted an infrastructure analysis, evaluation of Learning Management Systems, search for relevant software, and training from DoD, government, and commercial resources. For this effort, we gathered information on T&E methods, budgeting/pom issues, test resource estimation, defense acquisition methods, modeling/simulation, contract management, software development process reviews, accreditation package preparation, E3 issues, information assurance, and Microsoft Word training. Zone: 4 Period of Performance: 4/2003-9/2003 Gulf Coast Zone N00167-03-M-0414 Support for the Development of the SSGN Process and to Participate in the Accreditation of SSGN Models & Simulations Relevant Functional Areas: 3.3

Synopsis: 1) Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation & Analysis Support. Stanley manages the SSGN M&S Accreditation Process for PMS 398. We help the Program Office define and provide guidance to M&S users for conducting Verification and Validation (V&V) of models and simulations. Stanley SSGN M&S users include General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division; Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport; Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock Division; and Strategic Systems Programs. Stanley also maintains a up-to-date SSGN M&S inventory database with current status on testing and accreditation Zone: 5 Period of Performance: 6/2003-6/2008 Midwest Zone N00024-01-D-7019/DO8 NAVSEA SeaPort MAC (PMS415) Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2, 3.6, 3.7,3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.16, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21

Synopsis: 1) Engineering, System Engineering & Process Engineering Support: Stanley participates in engineering working groups as the PARM s representative for the Countermeasure Set, Acoustic External Countermeasure Launcher, VIRGINIA Class C3I Platform Integration Team, VIRGINIA Power Interface Working Group, VIRGINIA Electromagnetic Compatibility Advisory Board, SSGN Non-Propulsion Electronic Equipment Review, and the Modernization Platform Integration Team. We attend all working group meetings, track and present status of commitments assigned to PMS415. We track integration of equipment into platform command and control system, research integration issues, and discover new requirements for future meetings. Stanley is developing an initial capabilities document for the Next Generation Countermeasure. This task researches ways to counter future threats to submarine survivability, analyzes the latest threat projection, locates information on alternative concept evaluations, and establishes funding priorities for these concepts based on risk, cost, potential effectiveness, and safety. We developed the AN/WSQ-11 the T&E strategy and TEMP. In support of ASTO, we supported T&E for all developmental projects including the APB (tactical) for the close-encounter environment. 2) Software Engineering, Development, Programming & Network Support: Stanley provides software application support to the Undersea Defensive Warfare Systems program office. This includes development of a correspondence tracking database application, researching Live Link data requirements and development of SIPRNet interactive folders for collaborative document review and test data sharing. We are developing an interactive web page in SIPRNET for SPVA team folders. This application allows for online classified data update, documentation review for PMS415 and 415 field activities. 3) Reliability, Maintainability & Availability Support: Stanley provides Reliability, Maintainability, Availability engineering support to PMS415 and their lead in service engineering agent, NSWC Crane. Efforts include coordinating resolution of RMA related issues. Reviewing specifications for RMA related requirements. Participating in acquisition program reviews that involve integration of countermeasure systems on submarine and surface ship platforms. We provide in service engineering support to the AN/SLQ-25A system that involves the review of RMA related documentation and coordination of RMA related issues. She often participates in program reviews for the countermeasure system status and accomplishments. We coordinate AN/SLQ-25A issues through NSWC Crane and PMS415 for quick resolution of engineering related problems.

4) Human Factors Engineering Support: Stanley provides HF support to PMS415 and their ILS lead, NSWC, Crane. We assisted NSWC Crane develop a HF systems integration approach. We work closely with NSWC Crane and the Human Systems Integration Directorate, SEA 03 to define human systems integration requirements and criteria for undersea defensive countermeasure systems. We provide engineering and financial management support to the PMS415 Situational Awareness Branch Head. We participates in the Acoustic Intercept and Ranging Integrated Product Team and Sonar Development Working Group. This includes work in the definition and identification of human factors integration. We works closely with ASTO APB efforts to support coordination of human factor improvements. 5) Configuration Management Support: For the last three years, Stanley has supported NSWC Crane in its CM effort for the CSA MK2 system. NSWC has relied on Stanley because of our extensive hardware and software CM capability. We develop system drawings in AutoCAD, identify configuration items, develop/review ECPs, and perform FCA/Physical Configuration Audits. Stanley acts as a liaison between NSCW Crane and PMS450 developing COTS obsolescence solutions, identifying and establishing Allocated and Physical Baselines, and developing the NSWC Crane CM Plan. For this effort, we have also developed the software CM system for the system software and IETM. We provide direct customer support for all aspects of logistics and CM functions within the PEO-SUB office under the NSWC Crane lead. We are responsible for scheduling, taking minutes, and developing the proper paper work necessary to approve or disapprove an engineering change within the PEO- SUB office and assuring that the necessary documents also reach its TDA and ISEA counterparts. We maintain a database containing all dates and records for each ECP that is submitted for board approval. We are responsible for coordinating all CCB and CRB review boards. 6) Quality Assurance Support: Stanley is currently developing a QA process and plan to cover the development of all ILS products for the PMS415 ILS lead, NSWC Crane. This effort began as a result of the numerous errors that we were finding in the CDRLS that were being submitted to the PMS415 Program Office. This effort involves documenting all steps used to develop each product and the product review procedures. We participated in the DCMA audit and verification of the design builds for AN/SLQ-25A and CSA MK2 system. We are the team lead on the AN/SLQ-25A FCA/PCA. After having reviewed lines of system software code, we recommended software packages to assist in the QA of the systems software and installation process. We support the program office in implementing QA procedures in preparation for the AN/WSQ-11 acquisition. We work closely with the PMS415 logistics lead to ensure CDRL requirements are stated using PMS415 QA standards and proper reviews are in place upon contract award.

7) Acquisition Logistics Support: Stanley supports NSWC Crane acquisition logistics efforts for their Undersea Defensive Warfare Programs. We prepare agendas, log attendees, draft and track action items, and write and distribute meeting minutes for program ILSMTs. We participate in ILS meetings and participated in program technical meetings to ensure supportability issues are identified, addressed, and resolved. Stanley develops and maintains numerous ILS schedules as they relate to the WBS for PMS415 programs. We recently defined the logistics program process for the AN/WSQ-11 ACAT II program and wrote the WSQ-11 ILA for pre MSB board review. We lead the ILS development efforts and defines system ILS requirements for the WSQ-11. We participate in system design for the VIRGINIA Class TDC and new CSA MK2 system. We serves as the ILS lead and validates requirements to acquire, catalog, receive, store, transfer, issue and dispose of spares, repair parts, and consumables. We attend all PARM meetings and is the ILS SME for all acquisition programs. 8) Training Support: Stanley reviews training materials and oversees performance of PMS415 contracted training classes for FMS programs. Stanley ensures all required training material deliverables are provided by contracted vendors. We also supported at-sea tests where new AN/WSQ-11 components demonstrate new capabilities in torpedo defense. Recently, we coordinated training and class materials for the AN/SLQ-25A FMS case with the Spanish Navy. For each FMS case, we oversee financial, configuration and program management supervisors providing security assistance/fms support services to the NAVSEA Integrated Weapon Systems International Programs/Foreign Military Sales Office. We provide IWS and shipboard systems support to Spain, Korea and Japan.

9) In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation & Checkout Support: Stanley participates in numerous in-service engineering working groups. We are the PARM representative for the Countermeasure Set Platform Integration Team (CPIT), VIRGINIA Power Interface Working Group, VIRGINIA Electromagnetic Compatibility Advisory Board, SSGN Non- Propulsion Electronic Equipment Review, and the Modernization Platform Integration Team. For these offices, we attend all meetings and track/presents status of commitments assigned to PMS415. Stanley is developing an Initial Capabilities Document (ICD) for the next generation countermeasure. This involves gathering requirements information to counter future threats to submarine survivability, researching the latest threat projection, gathering information on alternative concepts that were evaluated to meet these new capabilities, and prioritizing these concepts based on risk, cost, potential effectiveness, and safety. Stanley evaluates ECPs to the AN/SLQ-25A to assess their impact on the 186 different ship configurations. For this effort, we identify hull specific solutions. We also analyze all documents needed to place an engineering change on board a ship. Additionally, we review and draft the installation and checkout support procedures. We coordinate ISE efforts with NSWC Crane for their in-service products. We provide direct technical support to the PMS415 Project Engineer for the Countermeasure Set Acoustic Mk 2 program. We are involved in developing the future acquisition strategy of the CSA Mk2 program, including addressing engineering change requirements, technology insertion issues, new technology opportunities that will take place during in-service engineering retrofits, and test evaluation criteria to assure ISEAs achieve operational capability parameters. 10) Program Support: Stanley provides program support for the surface and submarine countermeasure technologies. This includes document management support, financial management support, and program planning support. 11) Administrative Support: Stanley provides administrative support to the PMS415 Undersea defensive Warfare Systems Program Office. Because NSWC Crane is the ISEA for most of PMS415 s programs and they are do-located with PMS415, Stanley provides a strong role in administrative support to NSWC Crane. We develop correspondence and track correspondence on an automated system. We track actions related to correspondence and report results of action closures. We coordinate meetings, working groups, IPTs and program reviews. We draft program office correspondence and provides management support (i.e., research, data collection, and action item tracking) She coordinates technical meetings and prepares schedules. Zone: 6 Southwest Zone None Period of Performance:

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