Seaport-e Past Performance
Team BTSI's Seaport-e Past Performance
3.1 Research and Development Support
Team Experience: Extensive experience related to scientific study, experimentation and fundamental research to support system assessments and upgrades on warfighting vessels, including state-of-the-art modeling as an approach towards developing concepts and tactics.
N00024-01-C-2258: Joint Command and Control Ship Design Support JCC(X): Coordinated a working group for the NAVSEA’s JCC(X) program to investigate strategies for the implementation of an Open Systems Architecture (OSA) approach.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Managing and developing projects that include: implementing a flexible OAS architecture and new platform development (X-Craft); and researched the development of an Integrated Ship Environmental Management System (IS-EMS). Designing, developing, and assessing R&D projects and concepts in a wide range of technical areas, including weapons systems, environmental management systems, regulatory review concepts, modeling and simulation, and finance.
3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
Team Experience: Provide the Navy with engineering, logistics, and IT services under the SP23 contracts for testing and supporting the deployment of Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) guidance systems and their components.
N00030-06-C-0003: US Navy Strategic Systems Programs (SSP)/Guidance Branch (SP23) Fleet Ballistic Missile Program
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Support of the Trident II Missile MK6 includes a range of test equipment support, obsolescence mitigation, and missile system life extension. As a test equipment repair/spares depot, conduct state-of-the-art analysis and testing services enabling proactive upgrades and modifications to ward off obsolescence issues. Test equipment support focuses on 10 PIGA (Pendulous Integrating Gyro Accelerometer), the most accurate strategic accelerometer in the free world. Wheel Performance Test Station (WPTS) produced and fielded four WPTS’s to replace old test stations, designing custom-built hardware consisting of instrumentation grade low level analog circuits. We are supporting new types of UUTs and existing designs. The WPTS evaluates electrical and mechanical performance of the gas-bearing wheel motor contained in Gyro/Accelerometer assemblies used in the Ballistic Missile guidance system.
3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
Team Experience: Supporting the U.S. Navy employing Modeling and Simulation technologies on projects that include development of true physics real time dynamic computer models; Operator and Hardware in the loop mechanical simulators; Notional Structures modeling; and Financial prediction modeling.
N00167-98D-0054: Pendulation Control System M&S Support: Development of NSWCCD’s Pendulation Control System (PCS) for high sea state cargo transfers. Modeled the dynamics of twin and quad crane modes. Used virtual reality (VR) technology to simulate a real-time, sensor-based graphics situation display.
N00167-98-0054: Surface Ship Waste Management & Disposal Cost Model: Developed and maintained the cost model and software for estimating and forecasting US Navy surface ship waste management and disposal costs, and minimizing the impact of environmental regulations on future ship designs.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Managing and developing projects that include ONR Crane Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) program, USN Sealift cargo transfer technology, DARPA Littoral Naval Warfare Architecture Study, Ship Maneuvering Simulators, Cargo Transfer Simulators, and Modeling & Simulation based analysis, design, and evaluation. Team members consist of highly trained and experienced Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis experts, technologists, and engineers. Experienced in planning per SEI CMM Level 3 and are adept at working with engineers and scientists to develop design documentation, technical specifications, test plans, and managing future versions of product development.
3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making. and Fabrication Support
Team Experience: Design and development of next generation devices in radiation measures.
GS-23F-0041K, T0201CJ0533: PM, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Defense Systems – Engineering Support for Radiac Development, Production and Testing.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Provide support to the Radiac Project Office of PM, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Defense Systems located at Ft. Monmouth, NJ, in the design and development of next generation devices for the detection and measurement of nuclear radiation, NBC Training devices including one for the MM1 Mass Spectrometer, and technical support on numerous fielded radiac systems.
3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
Team Experience: Employed disciplined engineering expertise in providing technical documentation support for U.S. Navy and other customers. Supported an array of projects from discrete systems to major acquisition procurements by developing and reviewing technical data packages. Used CSCIs and CSCs per standards in MIL HDBK-61.
GS-23-F-0024K: NOAA Ship Acquisition Support: For four major NOAA ship procurement efforts; three Fisheries Survey Vessels, and a SWATH Coastal Mapping Vessel supported acquisition documentation development including preparation of the RFP, ship specifications and design guidance released to prospective bidders. Ensured that design concepts and defined configuration was adequately captured in the acquisition package.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Provide technical package development and review of virtually every major Navy ship procurement over the past 20 years. Major programs supported have included the CVN, DDG, LCAC, T Class Ships, LHD, SSN, and LPD programs. Produced design documentation for NAVSEA PMS-317 including System Requirements Specifications (SRS), Interface Requirements Specification (IRS), and Interface Design Document (IDD) for eDCAMS.
3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming and Network Support
Team Experience: Applying and managing engineering and scientific capabilities to technical projects including, the planning, designing, coding, testing, integrating, identifying algorithms, and executing projects per CMM Level 3.
N00167-98-D-0054: The Affordability Initiative: Managed an Industry/Navy Integrated Product Team to develop system requirements documentation, organize and design technical specifications, develop a Web based analytical tool to weigh, analyze, filter, access and manage the Affordability Initiative for NSWCCD Code 20.
G-2000-00-4-00: Scientific Computing and IT Support for the FDA, National Center for Toxicological Research: Provide computational science support; development, enhancement, conversion, and maintenance of application systems; database administration, LAN and e-mail administration, network engineering and system security; customer (user) help desk support, media and communications support, graphics and Web development support; and statistical analysis support.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Methodologies, tools and technologies include, but are not limited to J2EE, NET, C++, FORTRAN 77/90, UNIX, Coldfusion, ASP, WebSphere, Sun Solaris, Oracle, ERwin, TestDirector, WinRunner, ClearQuest, Search Engines, SUN SAN Storage Foundation Suite, Veritas NetBackup, Connect:Direct, F-Secure, Netegrity SiteMinder, netForensics, Cisco Works, Tivoli, LoadRunner, and ClearCase.
Experience managing and developing projects that include: Ship Maneuvering Simulator, Analysis and Reporting Tools, Data Management, Workflow Management Applications and Communication Tools. Technically experienced in planning per SEI CMM Level 3 and are adept at working with Engineers and Scientists to develop Design Documentation, Technical Specifications, Test Plans, and to manage future versions of product development.
3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support
Team Experience: Applying and managing engineering and scientific analytical disciplines to RM&A projects in all phases of a systems or vessel lifecycle. Analyze system requirements; identify alternative techniques for system improvements; evaluate alternatives and study cost and operational impacts, integrate and manage system implementation.
N00024-01-C-2258: Joint Command and Control Ship Design Support JCC(X): Coordinated an effort to support NAVSEA’s JCC(X) program. Analyzed a Condition-Based Maintenance approach to improve ship system effectiveness and reduce overall total ownership cost for the JCC(X).
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Support on projects related to U.S. Navy Vessels, Coast Guard cutters, Military Sealift ships, U.S. Army Vessels. Specific tasks have included, Management, RM&A requirements integration review, system design review for future life cycle requirements, and planning for design deficiency change-out and correction integration. Operational and Ship Design experience on and with numerous ships of the Navy, Coast Guard, and Military Sealift Command, including propulsion and auxiliary machinery, electrical plants, cargo handling systems, and deck machinery.
3.8 Human Factors Engineering Support
Team Experience: The Team is committed to the cost-effective design of equipment, interactive systems and the workplace environment with the goals of optimizing human efficiency and process operations and increasing safety by minimizing human error.
CTC-5000043: Human Factors Support to United Defense’s CTC Division: Human factors and human performance analysis, simulation studies, integration trade off analysis for the Future Combat Systems Program (FCS). Systems requirements and design trade off studies using simulation and in-field studies. Developing the Human Factors Program Plan for the CH53X program under subcontract to Sikorsky.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Conducting evaluations of biometric and other technology to authenticate users for access to controlled areas at 20 airports; developing a mix of technology solutions. Analysis, study, design, and evaluation, for the Army’s premier FCS program, a network centric approach to the battlefield of the future. Helping develop vehicle crew stations allowing soldiers to operate and manage there vehicles and control autonomous/semi-autonomous ground/aerial vehicles (UAG/UAVs). Experience with Military and Civil aviation in both cockpit and Air Traffic Control and Management, ground based military and transportation systems, Missile defense, Transportation Security, and Telecommunication.
3.9 System Safety Engineering Support
Team Experience: Providing a range of system safety engineering support to US Navy programs at the policy making and technical levels, and specific ship acquisition programs. Support covers design, development, operation, maintenance and modification of systems and platforms.
N00178-97-D-1008: Sole system safety consultant to National Steel & Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) during whole ship design and construction of T-AKE dry cargo ship. System safety review of engineering change proposals for LHD-8 Program.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Formulation of retrospective whole ship safety cases during the transition from standards-based to risk-based safety assessments. Development of cutting-edge safety engineering software in the US and UK, including T-AKE and CVN-21 HAZTRAC and the Hazard and Risk Management System (HARMS), currently being used by the Ministry of Defense.
3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support
Team Experience: Applying and managing engineering and scientific disciplines to assist in the management, documentation, and evaluation of system characteristics and configurations.
GS-23F-0024K: United States Coast Guard Deepwater Support: Serving as the Surface Asset Ship Design Manager managing a team of Ship Design Integrators who review all CDRL deliverables during the Functional Design Phase. The Ship Design Manager ensures that all team documents were reviewed in a consistent and uniform manner.
GS-35F-0102M: Integrated Booking System: Installation, integration, configuration, operations, and maintenance of the IBS web applications and databases encompassing the consolidation of production, test, and development environments under common software and hardware platforms.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Performing detailed reviews of system designs and arrangement drawings to place them under Configuration Control. Identify emerging critical design issues, coordinate resolution where possible, and track status. Developed a Configuration Management Plan based on the Rational Unified Process to provide controls and mechanisms to ensure software integrity and stability, enable impact assessments, and facilitate implementation of systems/software changes and corrections. Performed extensive customization of Rational ClearQuest to support change and defect tracking. Consolidated and migrated six separate PVCS and CVS repositories to one centralized Rational ClearCase repository for all system artifacts and source code.
3.11 Configuration Management (CM) Support
Team Experience: Marine Maintenance Quality Assurance Support and Quality Control in surveillance of vessels. DMSMS Issues and MILSTAR Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) Support.
GS-23F-0041K, TO W912SU-04-F-0024: Provide Marine Maintenance Subject Matter expert level support to the Army Watercraft Inspection Branch that executes the Army Marine Depot Maintenance Program including QA and QC surveillance of vessels in dry dock and performs acceptance trails following depot maintenance.
F09603-01-D-0209: Provide form, fit, and function reengineering of the MILSTAR Low Noise Amplifier (LNA). Tasks include: 1) Disassemble LNA/Downconverter and Develop Performance Specifications 2) Perform Physical Measurements 3) Perform RF Measurements of Carriers 4) Breadboard Candidate Replacement Parts 5) Board Layout and Analysis 6) Quality Assurance.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Provide comprehensive and mature QA and QC procedures for engineering, surveillance, and assembly/disassembly requirements.
3.12 Information System Development, IA, and Information Technology Support
Team Experience: The Team has extensive experience related to system software, architecture, design, development, deployment, and testing to support client IS and IT needs. Team capabilities include state-of-the-art technical support for requirements definition, systems engineering for non-NMCI LAN and WAN systems, web site hosting and maintenance, and database design and analysis.
DCA100-02-D-4001: DISANet: Providing a large work force for support of system administration for HP-UX (UNIX), Solaris (UNIX) and Windows NT. The Team supports the Central Administration Team (CAT), which manages all network servers within this multi-domain, geographically distributed environment providing site system administration support, which includes the management, creation, and deletion of all user accounts. All of the system administrators hold DOD system security administration Level 1 and 2 certification.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Spearheaded the re-engineering of all NIH eRA systems using a multi-tiered J2EE architecture. Provided maintenance support for existing Oracle Forms applications. Expert level support in the evolution of the CCI-IMS infrastructure to a multi-tiered, clustered, and highly available hosted environment. Designed the data warehouse; external interfaces; service level agreements; and reporting and analytic requirements. Support of DISA’s internal network of more than 8,000 desktop and 10,000 e-mail users worldwide. Support the LAN infrastructure (e.g., firewalls, VPNs, intrusion detection, ATM, gigabit Ethernet technology) of 215 servers supporting 35 domains. Control and configuration maintenance of hardware and software; operational control of e-mail backbone, post offices, gateways, hubs and SMTP links. Support DISA’s C2 telephone PBX and VoIP telephones.
3.13 Inactivation and Disposal Support
Team Experience: Extensive experience with acquisition, inactivation, and disposal support of watercraft, environmental assessments, and demilitarization.
GS-23F-0041K, DABJ01-03-F-1079: MTC provides support to the Deployment and Support Equipment Integration Directorate of the Integrated Logistics Support Center (ILSC). It includes supporting the watercraft Exchange Sales program managed by the ILSC, and participating in the Army Watercraft Restructuring Plan In Progress Reviews, an Army-wide body having the purpose of steering the development of watercraft force structure.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Program support includes regulatory compliance reviews, environmental assessments, sales execution, compliance with export controls and clearances and vessel transfer throughout DOD.
3.14 Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support
Team Experience: Application of engineering, scientific, and analytical disciplines to ensure the U.S. Navy’s engineering and interoperability requirements are met. Shipyard Work Package Reviews; Live Fire Test and Evaluation; Vulnerability Assessments; and Surface Asset Design Program support.
GS-23F-0024K: Coast Guard Deepwater Program Support: Serving as the Surface Asset Ship Design Manager, for the Surface Asset Program Manager. Coordinating technical support, advising on acquisition strategy, and design products. Evaluation, tests and review assure that the completed ships operate and perform as they were intended, including preparatory functions and the tests and trials themselves.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Supported the Navy, Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and commercial customers from ship concept design through detail design. Engineers with operational experience to supplement their design backgrounds. This combined operational and design experience gives our engineers sufficient background to understand fully all of the systems that require testing.
3.15 Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support
Team Experience: Provide configuration management, operation, maintenance and sustaining engineering support for the following three NASA systems; Doppler Radar Wind Profiler, Lightning Detection and Ranging System, and the Mesonet Visibility and Soil Moisture system.
NAS10-02018: Meteorological Instrumentation Systems Contract (MISC)
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Ensure that all systems remain operationally ready to provided support for launch and ground operations. Provides specialized technical support to assist program managers and section chiefs for ASCIRAB, attends meetings and prepare briefings and reports as necessary to support the Chief, Special Projects Division to provide Big Safari Program infrastructure to all of the directed programs.
3.16 Logistics Support
Team Experience: Design, develop, document, integrate, test, and deliver hardware and software solutions and upgrades.
F33657-03-F-8241: Provide technical and acquisition management support required for the management and sustainment of F-15 USAF & FMS acquisition and sustainment programs and activities at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Integrated Product Development includes all activities required to acquire, evolve, and sustain products as managed by F-15 program managers.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Provides in-service engineering capabilities for aircraft. Apply engineering, analytical and technical disciplines to maintain tong-term engineering, operation and maintenance support. Capabilities include the ability to analyze assembly, subassembly, system and/or component failures and determine the root cause of failure.
3.17 Supply and Provisioning Support
Team Experience: Managing engineering, scientific and technical facilities inventory, storage, and replenishment systems. Organizing, tracking and implementing systems to manage Shipping & Receiving; Ordering; Warehousing and storing; and Responding to emergent material requests.
N00167-98-D-0054: Submarine Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M): Provided technical services in support of the Submarine HMC&M program since 1993. In 2001, support included design, development, testing, and implementation of the Submarine Hazardous Material Control and Management System (SHIMS).
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Order system integration, tracking, management, general support, customer interface and technical support to manage network and hardware requirements.
3.18 Training Support
Team Experience: Applying engineering and analytical expertise to the development of training materials and support services for U.S. Navy customers. Identify training needs; design or enhance course curricula; produce appropriate training media; and integrate the media into the Fleet and shore-based command structure.
N00167-98-D-0053 Afloat Environmental Protection Coordinator (AEPC) Interactive Courseware: Developed a computer-based version of a 3-day training course for US Navy ship crew assigned as AEPC. The CBT system designed ensured adequate instruction in a streamlined (8-hour) instruction for proper environmental operations of the ship, while maintaining availability to conduct primary war fighting capabilities.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Developed and implemented the U.S. Navy Submarine Hazardous Material Inventory & Management System (SHIMS) training plan and conducted training sessions at six submarine homeports. Training developers and trainers with extensive experience in Aviation Security. Training specialist with fluent foreign language skills. Experience in traditional training and Computer Based Training, development and delivery. Experienced in utilizing systematic Instructional Design Processes to accomplish high quality training products.
3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation and Checkout Support
Team Experience: Extensive engineering and installation support of aircraft.
M00681-03-D-0009: MCAS Miramar Maintenance and Technical Support
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Provide in-service engineering capabilities in support of 44 F/A-18s, 30 CH-46s, 42 CH-53s, and transient aircraft. JKH applies the applications of engineering, analytical and technical disciplines to maintain tong-term engineering, operation and maintenance support. JKH’s capabilities include the ability to analyze assembly, subassembly, system and/or component failures and determine the root cause of failure.
3.20 Program Support
Team Experience: Broad range of programmatic support for legacy ops, NMCI transition, and NMCI production environment.
N00039-02-D-3297: Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command – Programmatic support for Headquarters including NMCI, NMCI transition planning and execution, acquisition and contract support, Program Support, VTC, training, and special studies.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: BTSI brings forward the past performance of its President who supported SPAWAR HQ for 5.5 years under contract with SETA Corp. Performed knowledge management studies, NMCI transition for HQ with assistance to SITC, misc IT. Supported acquisition process for initial NMCI CLIN development. Supported NMCI systems security development during initial NMCI planning. Provided full Video Teleconferencing support services. Performed studies to determine the cost effectiveness of transferring VTC to NMCI or retaining it under HQ control.
3.21 Administrative Support
Team Experience: Extensive experience working in an administrative role with engineers, scientists, and the U.S. Navy. Proficient at office management, personnel coordination, technical writing, calendar management, meeting coordination, and presentation development.
N00174-01-A-0002: Administrative Support, Chief of Naval Operations, Navy, Logistics, Planning, and Innovation Division (Code N4P): The D&P Team has provided on-site administrative support to the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy, Logistics, Planning, and Innovation Division (Code N4P). The team assists CNO N4P by providing the following: general office management, calendar development, appointment scheduling, hotel and travel arrangements, meeting coordination, presentation development, document generation and editing, filing, and coordination with other N4 personnel.
Depth and Breadth of Experience: Capability to operate an efficient and well-organized office in such a manner that the client can concentrate their staff on the technical portions of their jobs. Extensive experience working onsite and in co-located design sites for many U.S. Navy programs. Working alongside Government and Contractor personnel, Team personnel have provided the full suite of administrative support becoming integral and invaluable members of the general staff. Working knowledge and understanding of the complexities of operating a Navy program office and the necessity of solid administrative assistance to enable a well-run and seamless operation.
3.22 Public Affairs and Multimedia Support
Team Experience: Provide graphics development and Public Affairs coordination.
GS-10F-0129J, TO203CJ0504: Project Manager Soldier Weapons IT Graphics Support
Depth and Breadth of Experience: provides support of systems and subsystems within the facilities, laboratories, and simulation centers within the PM Soldier IT Graphics. This support includes administration coordination with Public Affairs of PM Soldier.