Subcontract Vehicles
Rapid Response 2rd Generation (R2-3G)
Award Date: August 2010
Role: Subcontractor
R2-3G is a multiple award IDIQ contract vehicle for the U.S. Army Program Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command’s third generation of the CECOM Rapid Response (R2) contract. This contract vehicle will provide critical equipment and engineering services to government system, platform and item managers worldwide and it will have a ceiling of $16.4B.
The solicitation requirements are to “provide support to Department of Defense (DOD) and other Federal, State and Local Government agencies in the areas of technology insertion, system integration/installation, fabrication/prototyping, testing/certification, studies/analyses, logistic support services, training and engineering support services, including re-engineering and reverse engineering, for a range of equipments and services.” (W15P7T-08-R-E001, p3)
Army Battle Command (BC-IDIQ)
Award Date: September 2009
Role: Subcontractor
The Battle Command family of products development acquisition effort will provide a contractual vehicle for providing development support across the maneuver, fire support, sustainment, strategic and operational C2 domains as well as the Battle Command common service-oriented software infrastructure and applications.
Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – 2 Services (ITES-2S)
Award Date: December 2006
Role: Subcontractor
This $20B IDIQ contract vehicle is available to the US Army, Department of Defense and other federal agencies to met various IT requirements and efficiently obtain enterprise-wide systems solutions. The contract covers IT services from enterprise design, business process reengineering, information systems security, information assurance, systems integration, network support, systems operations and maintenance, program management, integration and consolidation, education and training.
Strategic Services Sourcing (S3)
Award Date: June 2006
Role: Subcontractor
S3 is a multiple award contract vehicle to accommodate a broad range of services that are designed to meet the integrated engineering, business function and logistic service needs of all Team C4ISR customers. The total ceiling on the S3 contract is $19.25B KITS will work with its prime contractor to provide the Army’s command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) community with expertise across a broad range of life-cycle services to meet rapidly changing and often unpredictable mission requirements. Services KITS will provide include systems engineering; research and development; software development, sustainment and support; program management and analysis; business functions; test and evaluation; modeling and simulation; information operations/assurance support; and administrative services in conjunction with new and existing systems, families of systems, platforms and C-E LCMC commodity items.
This includes:
Software development of Battle Command products (consisting of systems, applications and service-oriented software)
under a service-oriented architecture and network centric environment under the Army’s approved migration plan;
Development to support functional and System of Systems requirements for BC products (interoperability, specific
·performance improvements, SoS requirements, specific user prioritized system needs);
Maintenance of legacy product baselines in the transition period to a full service-oriented network centric architecture;
Integration activities at the system level based on integration of system specific and SoS service-oriented software;
System and operational level testing; and
Product level logistics support.
All current and future Battle Command products and service-oriented software are included in the scope of this effort. Currently they include: The Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS), Global Command & Control System Army (GCCS-A), the emerging contributions to the Network Enabled Command Capability (NECC), the Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3), Common Software (CS) service-oriented software, Command Post of the Future (CPOF), Joint Automated Deep Operations Coordination System (JADOCS), Gun Display Unit Replacement (GDUR), Pocked Sized Forward Entry Device (PFED), Lightweight Forward Entry Device (LFED), Centaur product, Maneuver Control System (MCS), Battle Command Common Services (BCCS), and generic service-oriented software in the Battle Command enterprise.