ASC · American Systems Corporation www.2asc.com Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.1 R&D support Synopsis: ASC provides engineering expertise in the development of Monitoring Systems for SSBN 726, SSN 688, SSN 21, and SSN 774 Class Submarines. ASC researched tactical requirements, analyzed commercial hardware/software capabilities, produced detailed design information, and participated in development of software programs and hardware components that are now being used tactically on submarines. Key items among the improvements were development of a hydrophone monitoring transient noise monitoring capability to provide submarines with advanced capability at low cost, advancement in display of radiated noise estimate results, and development of complete, low cost, automated noise monitoring capability for attack submarines. This work was contracted from the Northwest Zone (NSWCCD Detachment PSNS) and performed mostly in the Northeast Zone (ASC office and Monitoring Development Lab at NUWCDIVNPT). Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2, 3 Contract Number: T0701BG0473 Period of Performance: 11/2/2001 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.1 R&D Support Synopsis: ASC has also provided Research and Development Support to NAVSEA 06/NSWC HQ SURFTECH. In support of surface ship advanced technology development and transformation, the surface ship community is working to implement a sustainable technology management process. The process, more commonly known as SURFTECH, was chartered to assist the Science and Technology (S&T) and Research and Development (R&D) communities to coordinate and build a consolidated technology vision for the future Surface Navy. SURFTECH is composed of a Flag Chaired IPT (OPNAV 76, SEA 06 and COMNAVSURFLANT), 6 working groups comprised of personnel from OPNAV, CNSL, CNSP, NAVSEA/PEO’s, NSWC and assorted other field activities and a dedicated office within SEA 06/NSWC HQ. ASC has been part of the SURFTECH office and process since near its inception and has been providing technical support the entire time. Functional task areas include 1) participating in the development and standardization of a repeatable and quantifiable SURFTECH Process for the evaluation and scoring of technology insertion candidates into the Surface Navy; 2) Facilitate interaction/coordination with external organizations (DASN SHIPS, DASN RDT&E, ONR, OPNAV, PEOs, PMs, Field Activities, Laboratories, etc.); 3) participating in the evaluations of and provide recommendations on the relative surface technology initiatives and programs; 4) participating in SURFTECH Investment strategy development and the establishment of S&T and R&D programmatic priorities. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2, 4 Contract Number: M6784-98-F-0023 Period of Performance: May 2003 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.1 R&D Support Synopsis: ASC has over 25 years of experience developing innovative systems engineering solutions for submarine systems integration, technology insertion, mission planning, and organizational design. Our experience spans multiple programs and all acquisition phases, including concept formulation, preliminary and detailed design, prototype development and test system production, deployment and integration, test and evaluation, and in-service support. NSWC Crane/Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP): In conjunction with the Navy’s AT/FP coordination and execution efforts, ASC, under task from the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate and NSWC Crane is providing engineering subject matter expertise for the development and implementation of AT/FP systems which will enable Navy surface ships to detect, deter and mitigate insurgent threats. The AT/FP program is a compilation of Program Offices, Field Activities, Laboratories, Operational Commands, etc that are joining together to work to mitigate the ongoing asymmetric threat to our naval forces ashore and afloat, especially with respect to the threat posed by terrorist insurgents. ASC is working directly with NSWC Crane, Louisville, Panama City in support of their technical efforts to field AT/FP systems. ASC is providing technical analysis and acting as a conduit for technical information between the primary program participants. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N66004-02-D-0940 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC provides System Engineering Support Services for Non-Propulsion Electronics System (NPES) onboard USS VIRGINIA Class submarines. This includes planning problem resolution, and data analysis for System Management, Navigation, Radar, and other systems. ASC provided technical support for adapting Government developed software to the submarine environment. ASC participated in design and development meetings and integration testing at the Lockheed Martin Engineering Development Model. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: GS07T00BGD0030 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC has provided submarine and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) concept engineering to the Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC) in support for Fleet Battle Experiments. This included providing definition and interpretation of high-level organizational performance requirements, abstracts and concept studies, and analysis studies. ASC also provided IT systems analysis and assessment reports that support innovation in USW, multi-national operational concepts, and IT architectures for network-centric warfare. ASC participated in the NWDC interdisciplinary Warfare Innovation Development Team (WIDT). Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: N00024-01-D-2903 Period of Performance: 9/30/02 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC has over 25 years experience in submarine design and construction, and in the development, installation, integration, testing and certification of systems aboard all classes of US Navy Submarines. Our Non-Propulsion Electronics System (NPES) and Command & Control System (CCS) technical support to the NAVSEA Participating Managers and Ship Acquisition Managers required detailed in-depth knowledge of the electronic and Hull Mechanical & Electrical (HME) functions of all NPES and CCS subsystems in order to achieve successful integration with the platform and compliance with the operational requirements. Our unique experience, corporate knowledge, and knowledge of the ship design process and specifications, HM&E specifications, NPES and CCS subsystems and shipboard environmental requirements, has enabled us to smoothly integrate systems with a variety of hull configurations, sail designs, equipment arrangements and data distribution systems. We have assisted our customer in certifying NPES and CCS GFI submitted to the Planning Yards for the TRIDENT program and Los Angeles Class program, and maintain voluminous technical files documenting electrical and mechanical interfaces to the SSN and SSBN platforms. Our experience in the dual evolutions of Submarine NPES and CCS have enabled us to ensure our customers reliable, well-integrated ship/systems. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: GS10K00BKM0029 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC has over 25 years of experience in EMC and topside design engineering support. We have provided this support aboard U.S. Navy Cruisers, Destroyers, Frigates, Carriers, USCG Cutters and Royal Norwegian Navy Icebreakers. ASC has provided NAVSEA with engineering expertise with the following examples of support: Assessment to determine inter & intra-ship EME levels at proposed composite deck house location in DDG 51 class ships for NSWCDD J54 Conducted EM analyses to determine optimum LHA 4, 5 and LHD 3, 5 Integrated Topside Designs for PMS470 Conducted EM analyses for NFN and CDL-N installations on board AGF 3 and LCC 19 Conducted EM analyses to determine optimum AGF 11 Integrated Topside Design for PMS470 Provided technical engineering support to the LPD 17 EMCAB for the past 7 years Provided technical engineering support to the AOE 6/10 Class EMCAB and conducted various EM analyses for sensor installations Provided Topside Engineering support to Surface Combatants Topside Integration Group (SC-TIG) Engineered Ship Wide Area Network (SWAN) in LPD 17 Design and Installation Liaison support for Commercial & Military SATCOM Systems Identify potential EMI problems to/from systems installed in CG 47 Class Cruiser Conversion, other ships in the Battle Group and shore based systems due to the High Power Discriminator-X Band (HPD-X) Provided Engineering support during weekly LHA(R) Integrated Process Review (IPR) meetings Using existing documentation (reports, databases, matrices) we have investigated known EMI problems between transmit/receive systems within the Fleet. Using shipboard system characteristics we can predict electromagnetic field levels expected for new system installations, and/or to support development of system susceptibility requirements. Electric field levels & power densities from systems are calculated aboard various ship platforms within a BG to ensure that system level requirements comply with shipboard standards and specifications. ASC applied RCS coverage requirements for locating topside antennas, identify potential in-band and out-of-band EMI problems and known resolutions to predicted EMI problems. ASC has implemented integrated topside design processes (3 Phase) established by PMS 470 to recommend an optimum topside configuration. Analyses involve topside design for concurrent antenna installations aboard specified ship classes. Assess reaction time of sensors and weapons utilizing NAVSEA’s EM Engineering Software. Software can accomplish assessment in relation to azimuth and elevation coverage, type of threat, and system parameters that can impose restrictions on the systems performance. These factors can originate from intra-ship and inter-ship platforms, terrain, weather, or unfriendly/hostile forces. Depending on the combination, types, and severity of these factors, the reaction time of sensors and weapons may be degraded sufficiently to result in decreased warfighting capability. Research potential intra/inter-ship in-band and out-of-band signals, and determine installation, maintenance and cabling requirements. Provide blockage estimations. Determine operational constraints of the system, EMC limits, RADHAZ, and potential radiation pattern distortion. Estimate structural modifications required for installation, if any, including cost and solution flexibility. Provide potential problem resolutions as they apply. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: N65236-99-A-7927 Period of Performance: 9/30/03 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: Provided engineering support to Wireless LAN programs including: SubLAN Technical Management and Oversight (includes integration oversight). Wireless SubLAN Baseline design and development of system and hardware/software requirements, including Component Selection. Prepared Wireless Network Design Guides for each Sub class. -Conducted feasibility analysis to determine the feasibility of interfacing the AN/WSN-7 Ring Laser Gyro Navigation System over long distances to various combat system components in geographically dispersed integration test sites. Designed, developed and procured a Voice Over IP (VoIP) system on USS JFK. Completed preliminary analysis of PCS RF radiators Prepared a usage study of PCS Wireless systems currently installed. Developed the AGF-3 PCS wireless upgrade design. As part of a large trainer upgrade the ASC Team will deliver Device 2F166-2, currently a Group "0" E-2C OFT, to CAEWWL at NAS Norfolk, VA, after being refurbished, redesigned and upgraded to a Group II/Navigation Upgrade E-2C configuration. ASC will also deliver a new visual system for Device 2F166-2 .ASC will modify Device 2F166-2 from the current four-blade propeller configuration to the new NP2000 eight-blade propeller system including upgrading the cockpit configuration, providing new aerodynamic model, and upgrading all affected aircraft systems based upon data collected at flight testing. Upgrades of additional E-2C Flight trainers are included in this contract. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3, 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-0021-07 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC will deliver Device 2F166-2, currently a Group "0" E-2C OFT, to CAEWWL at NAS Norfolk, VA, after being refurbished, redesigned and upgraded to a Group II/Navigation Upgrade E-2C configuration. ASC will also deliver a new visual system for Device 2F166-2 .ASC will perform complete engineering technical support to upgrade the cockpit configuration, provide new aerodynamic model, and upgrade all affected aircraft systems based upon data collected at flight testing. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 6 Contract Number: N68936-01-F-0209 Period of Performance: 4/11/2002 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC, under contract to NAVAIR, provided system engineering/technical support to the PHD NSWC Detachment White Sands as part of the detachment’s modernization efforts. The ASC team consisted of system engineers, qualified technicians and program management experts. The engineering task provided systems engineering efforts to the NSWC PHD Det White Sands towards the evaluation of the current architecture and determination of modernization requirements, specifically for DESERT SHIP but encompassing the entire Navy infrastructure at White Sands. It provided the systems engineering and technical details towards modernizing technical capabilities and greater usage of available Detachment capabilities that would be needed to support the implementation of the NSWC PHD Det White Sands Business Development. ASC provided a consolidated course of action for improving the overall capabilities of DESERT SHIP including an architectural definition process, obsolete equipment replacement requirements, DESERT SHIP LAN development and remote launcher communications capabilities. The business and systems engineering efforts were integrated together and coordinated as parallel efforts in order to move towards the detachment’s end goal – improving the business posture of NSWC PHD Det White Sands and improving its support of overall Department of Defense program objectives. ASC is currently a subcontractor on the PHD NSWC Det White Sands OMNIBUS contract awarded to New Mexico State University Physical Sciences Laboratory. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.3 Modeling Synopsis: ASC has developed models of transducers to measure effectiveness of sensors during at-sea conditions as part of our support to NUWC Code 2131. Development of models has been used to estimate the effectiveness and durability of different Transducer designs. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: GS-07T00BGD0030 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.3 Modeling Synopsis: ASC has performed Topside Analyses utilizing 3D CAD models and EM Engineering Software Tools. Individual 3D engineering computer models are developed and implemented in documenting Topside Design and Electromagnetic Compatibility analysis for each ship platform. NAVSEA’s electromagnetic (EM) engineering toolset is utilized to import 3D ship models into several engineering programs to determine blockage, antenna performance due to the effects of ship structure and antenna-to-antenna coupling. The ship model is imported into EMDAT, where antennas and other topside equipment are added to the ship structure. A different baseline model is constructed to reflect each topside arrangement option. For assessing optical blockage, separate EMDAT 3D models are imported into the Blockage Analysis Model (BAM). For assessing gain reduction from ship’s structure and coupling from other topside electronic systems, the General Multiple Scattering Code (GMULT) and the General Coupling Code (GCUPL) are used, respectively. If it is determined that reflections or diffractions may cause system degradation, the Ray Tracing and Casting (RTC) program is used to determine what, if any structure may cause reflections or diffractions and provide a solution to these potential problems. EMGEO (Electromagnetic Geometry Modeler) This database enables the topside design engineer to apply EM analysis tools onto 3-dimensional ship models and provides a gateway for easy access to various topside arrangements. BAM (Blockage Analysis Model) Displays optical blockages of topside solid structures, provides an estimation of weapons cam cutout zones from calculated coverages and blockages, and allows for the display of near field power densities from high powered radars applied to the ship's 3D geometry. RTC (Ray Tracing & Casting) Assists the EM design engineers to visualize and quantify microwave propagation, quantifies the EME at specific topside locations and identifies potential EMI and RADHAZ areas. GMULT (General Multiple Obstacles and Scattering Model) Permits the topside design engineer to predict antenna performance resulting from blockage effects of multiple, arbitrarily-oriented topside components which is useful early in ship design process. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-0021-06 Period of Performance: 06/30/03 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.3 Modeling Synopsis: ASC completed work on the design, development and production of a new Air Intercept Radar Trainer (AIRT)/Ground Mapping Radar Trainer (GMRT) APG-66 Training System that supports the training conducted in the T-39 aircraft at TRAWING Six, NAS Pensacola, Florida with extensive modeling. The trainers are designed to provide part task radar training for undergraduate, cross-service, Military Flight Officers. A total of ten networked Training Systems were produced and delivered under this program. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1, 3 Contract Number: GS-23-F-0129J order 79180 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.3 Modeling Synopsis: ASC is continuing to support the US Army (TACOM-ARDEC) at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, in all aspects associated with the Concept Exploration Program (CEP). The CEP is intended to develop, model, evaluate, and identify alternative system concepts that alone or in the aggregate satisfy the various assigned mission tasks from within the operational context as defined by the Joint users. There are five distinct phases used in this process that have value and that will also contribute to the planning, development, and execution of the USACE Strategic Plan. The phases are: 1) Definition Phase (the operational concept, preliminary desired operational characteristics, and draft performance parameters are identified and technology options are developed); 2) Assessment Phase (initial concepts are assessed by evaluating delivery methods, deployments methods, payloads, target effects and responses, maturity, complexity, and overall risk against the requirements, where expert opinion, technical analyses, and modeling and simulation are used to make the assessments); 3) Analysis Phase (selected concepts are subjected to in-depth assessment of the Analysis of Alternatives; concepts are matured through engineering and modeling and simulation); 4) Comparison Phase (concept data is evaluated using expert personnel and professional software to support decision requirements; Measures of Effectiveness and Measures of Performance are developed; developmental risk is ascertained; performance parameters are described; and all aspects of integrated logistics, human effects, and life cycle cost are developed for an acquisition authority); and 4) Review and Approval Phase (finalize the recommendations and supporting data in preparation for recommending an acquisition solution through the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) and eventually through a Joint Flag/General Officer decision body). These efforts are conducted because decision-makers need reliable, objective assessments of the options for meeting real mission needs, assess force structure implications, identify potentially viable solutions and provide comparative cost-effectiveness assessments of each solution to a baseline, typically representing current capabilities. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002101 Period of Performance: 10/30/04 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.4 Prototyping Synopsis: ASC developed prototype F-14 Visual Systems Upgrade Program involving the visual systems upgrades for Device 2F169 Weapon System Trainer (WST T-2), Device 2F153 Mission Flight Trainer (MFT), and Devices 2F154 Weapon System Trainers (WST 1 and 2) located at Fighter Training Squadron VF101 at NAS Oceana, VA. The upgraded visual systems provide the F-14 aircrews with an inproved out-the-window visual environment for training. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.4 Prototyping Synopsis: In support of NUWC's Code 2131 Transducer Development and Support Branch, ASC has performed prototype fabrication, testing, and evaluation of sonar transducers and related hardware, including fixturing and electronic test equipment. Examples include design, fabrication, and testing of the complete Sail/Chin Test Set Module 2 (power supplies & related control circuitry), design and prototype model fabrication of TR-302 Transducer test fixturing, and fabrication and testing of a mockup of the new design of BQN17 System Display Module. Routine tasks in this position include design, fabrication and machining of custom and replacement parts, both mechanical parts and electronic circuitry (including generation of pc board artwork and fabrication of same). Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N66004-02-D-0940 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.5 System Des Doc/Tech Data Synopsis: ASC developed NPES Casualty Procedures and Operational Procedures for VIRGINIA Class and completed successful dry-run of procedures at the COATS facility. ASC prepared a Technical Information Report to identify true TOMAHAWK strike process end to end. ASC developed and updated Technical Performance Measurement procedures to measure System Management, IPL, Navigation data latency, and server and system longevity. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.5 System Des Doc/Tech Data Synopsis: ASC has developed design documentation for new MS system features such as transient noise monitoring. ASC provided noise monitoring requirements to NSWCCD for development of requirements for SSN 21 and SSN 774 Classes. ASC developed documentation for the new MS Workstation including a Technical Manual and User’s Manual; both are in use tactically. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: N00024-99-C-2902 Period of Performance: 2/28/2003 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.5 System Des Doc/Tech Data Synopsis: ASC reviewed Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs) to ensure that appropriate links were included to other manuals, conformance with developmental guidance, as well as validation of data. ASC participated in submarine Ship System Manual (SSM) development working groups, submarine Interclass Digital Publishing (IDP) working groups, Common User Interface and SGML Life Cycle Maintenance In-Process Teams. We provided recommendations for updates to the TRIDENT Class Modification Standard Operating Procedures, developed inputs for the Submarine Warfare System Functional Requirements Document, Integrated Logistics Certification and Validation instructions, and Fleet Modernization Plan. We also developed the NAVSEA/Team Submarine Policy and Guidance for Acquisition and Conversion of Logistics Technical Documentation to Digital Format and Maintenance Procedures for Team Submarine Advanced Technical Information Support System Digital Library. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002107 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.2 Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC is providing system specification and technical documentation for the HH-60J and HH-65 trainers modifications to allow for stimulation of Night Vision Goggles. The documentation describes new database that will provide additional gaming areas, visual cue improvements, and enhanced day/night/all weather capabilities with the capability to modify and maintain the database with commercially available software tools. Additional documentation was required for HU-25 simulator upgrades include I/O Linkage System, Radio Navigation System (RNAV), Inertial Navigation System (INS), and Stormscope to provide enhanced reliability and reduced life cycle support while providing accurate and realistic simulation to support improved training. The trainers are located at the USCG Aviation Training Center in Mobile, Alabama. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.6 Software Synopsis: ASC developed and maintains the Transducers Database for NUWC Code 2131. This database is a multi-user, network based relational database with a web interface. NUWC uses the database to track transducer stock, evaluate future procurement needs, evaluate existing usage, build budgets, and store drawings. ASC applied mathematical and analytical disciplines and programming skills to technically support development of and enhance existing software for Transducer Inventory and Management System, which includes configuration management, inventory control, , financial reporting, and projection graphs. ASC designs, codes, implements, tests, and supports software changes, solutions, and enhancements. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-0940 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.6 Software Synopsis: ASC has provided technical support to the development of MS revision software updates and Hydrophone Monitoring System (HMS) software development. Over the last three years that has included a major update to the TRIDENT MS that included new software to run on COTS workstation. Software changes included upgrade of display and analysis software, changes to radiated noise estimate processing, development and upgrades of a new transient noise monitoring function, improved audio function, implementation of a time of arrival noise localization function, implementation of software utilities to backup, store, and transfer data. Over the last four years these functions were packaged in TEMPALT package and installed on SSN 688 Class submarines. Software development was required to specialize functions for the fast attack environment and eventually to convert to a LINUX operating system. ASC has supported NSWCCD in the quick turnaround for rapid implementation of new functions and fixes. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002107 Period of Performance: 07/30/06 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.6 Software Synopsis: On a trainer project, ASC will deliver Device 2F166-2, currently a Group "0" E-2C OFT, to CAEWWL at NAS Norfolk, VA, after being refurbished, redesigned and upgraded to a Group II/Navigation Upgrade E-2C configuration. ASC will also deliver a new visual system for Device 2F166-2 .ASC will modify Device 2F166-2 from the current four-blade propeller configuration to the new NP2000 eight-blade propeller system including upgrading the cockpit configuration, providing new aerodynamic model, and upgrading all affected aircraft systems based upon data collected at flight testing. Upgrades of additional E-2C Flight trainers are included in this contract. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.7 RM&A Synopsis: Based on reliability and obsolescence of items, ASC has developed changes to increase life span of MS Workstation. This includes replacement of the Fast-Wide SCSI bus and hard drives, addition of a CD R/W, and introduction of installed ports for auxiliary sensors and interfaces. ASC has generated revisions to related Planned Maintenance System (PMS) Maintenance Requirement Card (MRC) and Maintenance Standard (MS) procedures in order to increase streamline maintenance and increase reliability by better and earlier detection of problems. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.7 RM&A Synopsis: ASC has analyzed and monitored reliability issues with sonar transducers and made recommendations to reduce failure rates. The analysis has included monitoring of failure rates based on reports ASC has generated on the Transducers Database. Continuing analysis is performed in the lab to determine possible causes and solutions to higher than expected failure rates. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002117 Period of Performance: 02/25/06 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.7 RM&A Synopsis: ASC is developing eight F/A-18C/D Simulated Aircraft Maintenance Trainers that that will provide realistic, full spectrum organizational maintenance training for avionics, armament, fuel, and flight control related tasks. Each device consists of: (a) a cockpit, (b) an Instructor Operator Station (IOS), (c) student stations, (d) PC based/windows environment, and (e) software for aircraft system simulation. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.8 HF Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC has provided human factors engineering for placement of Hydrophone Monitoring System (HMS) on LOS ANGELES Class. This support involved designing or selecting display techniques or technologies in system interfaces, analyzing existing designs and supporting new designs, design of hardware controls and displays, and designing human-computer interaction and software. ASC selected proper placement of flat panel displays and developed innovative methods and placements for keyboard and trackball entry. Displays need to be placed to provide maximum comfort and accessibility while considering impact to other systems and room to maintain equipment. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002102 Period of Performance: 03/20/02 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.8 HF Engineering Support Synopsis: Another example is the modification of the existing Device 11F12 Catapult Launch Systems Trainer located at Naval Air Technical Training Center, Lakehurst, New Jersey. This effort included the replacement of the existing Instructor Operator Station (IOS) and computer, provided 5 Computer Aided Instruction 15 inch viewable diagonal LCD displays, converted the existing ADA software to Microsoft Visual C++, provided a new Graphical User Interface (GUI) for the IOS using Windows-based controls, provided a new visual system comprised of a three-channel Quantum 3D Image Generator (IG) system, new Proxima LCD color projectors and new Stewart screens and development of 122 state-of-the-art computer animated aircraft launch scenarios using a Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) software program, Peopleshop, to simulate the flight deck aircraft launch environment. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: GOVWORKS 71601 Task 87149 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.8 HF Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC understands that the Human Systems Integration (HSI) initiative is critical to today’s Navy as well as in the future and HSI principles must be considered during all phases of a project, both up front during the concept formulation and acquisition phases as well as throughout its lifecycle. ASC has been supporting the Human Factors Engineering (HFE) initiatives and the HSI program since 1992. ASC is currently providing professional engineering and analysis services, technical services and financial management services to SEA 03, the new Directorate for HSI efforts within the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). Personnel/Functions currently being supported with SEA 03 include the SEA 03 Director, Deputy, Technical Director, Budget Financial Manager (BFM) and the SEA 03 Training and Education Functional Area Manager and their support staffs. ASC is also providing technical and programmatic support for the Chair of the Manning and Human Systems Integration (M/HSI) Integrated Product Team (IPT), including the coordination of semi-annual IPT meetings, and support Joint and International M/HSI efforts. ASC has been involved in the HSI process of the DD-21, DD(X), LCS, and LHD-8/LHA(R) programs. Areas that we have assisted in include evaluation of PEO (S)’s HSI related SBIR (Small Business Innovative Research) contracts, drafting white papers on various HSI issues, providing input towards the rewriting of the DOD Directives and Instructions, reviewing and drafting NAVSEA’s HSI inputs to the Defense Acquisition Policy Working Group (DAPWG) and in the drafting of the a Program Manager’s HSI handbook that will be used by the PEOs and program managers. ASC also has an extensive background in training that allows us to support the Navy’s Revolution in Training alignment goals. ASC is assisting in preparing the requisite funding documents that must be submitted and tracked as well as the required budget exhibits that must be done as part of the PBBE annual cycle. We have assisted in developing and defending SEA 03 budget submissions in order to maximize SEA 03’s ability to meet its mission as well as help SEA 03 make any budget adjustments needed in order to meet NAVSEA or sponsor identified funding requirements. Our analysts have extensive experience in developing and updating program deficiency papers/reclamas and justifications for reprogramming request. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002112 Period of Performance: 09/30/04 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.9 System Safety Synopsis: ASC is providing underwater egress trainers (Modular Amphibious Egress Trainers (MAET)) that simulate the CH-46 and the CH-53 helicopters, as well as the AAV/AAAV amphibious vehicles for use by the USMC. MAET simulators are provided along with appropriate tool kits, preventive maintenance, and ongoing training/instruction for Marines on underwater egress, emergency breathing devices, and water survival. The trainers/simulators and the training are oriented to Ground Combat Element (GCE) Marines who are combat passengers in helicopters over-water or who are troops/passengers in amphibious vehicles. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.9 System Safety Synopsis: ASC performed system analysis of all hardware modifications to the AN/UYQ-87(P) Monitoring System Workstation required for Field Change 1; ensuring that none of the modifications would endanger the existing hardware integrity and no operator dangers were introduced by the modifications being made. ASC analyzed each Hydrophone Monitoring System TEMPALT installation for safety issues regarding hull integrity, crew operability without interference, intersystem interference, and hardware survivability in the shipboard environment. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.10 CM Support Synopsis: ASC provides complete CM support to NUWC’s Transducers group including the development of the Transducers Database to track CM and logistics of transducers. ASC’s provides complete CM tracking of items including ECPs, waivers, electronic drawings, and specifications. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.10 CM Support Synopsis: ASC provides CM support to MS programs to ensure full supportability and maintainability of MS hardware and software. ASC develops modifications to MS hardware and software via Field Changes and Engineering Changes. ASC reviews engineering change proposals (ECPs) and provides comments to the MS PARM. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2,3 Contract Number: GS-23F-0129J Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.10 CM Support Synopsis: ASC provided engineering support to LHA 1, LHD 1, LSD 41, LSD 49, Command Class Ships ITD and TCM. ASC understands the importance of the Integrated Topside Design (ITD) and Topside Configuration Management (TCM) Process for maintaining configuration control, and monitoring and minimizing dissimilarities in topside configurations within the ship class. Topside design processes ensure maximum coverage, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), structural integrity, and maintenance accessibility for systems, while anticipating future topside installations. The ITD and TCM Process is reliant on NSWC to provide the support necessary to achieve the goal of individual ship EMC and Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) interoperability. This effort will provide definition and structure to follow-through PMS 470 LSEA Topside Configuration Management processes and products. NSWC is responsible for ensuring topside systems are located in accordance with the ship’s main mission which is to support Amphibious Land Forces, at sea and on land. ASC has supported NSWC since the ITD and TCM process began in 2000, including the LHA 1, LHD 1, LSD 41 and LSD 49 ITD baseline efforts. The topside configuration control efforts undertaken by NSWC and ASC resulted in new processes being incorporated into NAVSEA methodology for achieving EMC in topside environments. ASC experience includes planning and conducting shipboard topside surveys, and providing the ship and government/military activities with rapid turn-around deliverables (CD containing Survey Report, Topside Photo Album, and updated Antenna List data). Individual ship 3D engineering computer models were developed, and implemented in documenting Topside Design and Electromagnetic Compatibility analysis for each ship platform. E3-related test plans and test reports for shipboard equipment were reviewed, researched, and analyzed, and comments were provided on various shipboard topside system installation documentation. Working relationships with various NAVSEA, NSWC, Planning Yard, Program Offices and ship-related personnel have resulted during these efforts. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002107 Period of Performance: 07/30/06 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.10 CM Support Synopsis: ASC will deliver Device 2F166-2, currently a Group "0" E-2C OFT, to CAEWWL at NAS Norfolk, VA, after being refurbished, redesigned and upgraded to a Group II/Navigation Upgrade E-2C configuration. ASC will also deliver a new visual system for Device 2F166-2 .ASC will modify Device 2F166-2 from the current four-blade propeller configuration to the new NP2000 eight-blade propeller system including upgrading the cockpit configuration, providing new aerodynamic model, and upgrading all affected aircraft systems based upon data collected at flight testing. Upgrades of additional E-2C Flight trainers are included in this contract. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N66004-02-D-0940 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.11 QA Support Synopsis: Perform Quality Assurance with NUWC test teams for SSBNs and SSGNs. ASC is part of NUWC’s CCS Test Team that provides integration and certification support to combat systems. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.11 QA Support Synopsis: ASC performs and evaluates both MS hardware and software certification tests as part of the CCS certification program. Hardware tests include the MS qualification tests in a subsystem environment and PTP in the integrated CCS environment evaluating equipment performance against their hardware design and interface specifications. Responsibilities include test reports that detail hardware design deficiencies and equipment reliability. Software tests include Subsystem Development Certification Test (SDCT) at the subsystem level, operability tests (CCSOT and SAMT) as integrated level tests, and ERP/EOH COVE tests to verify system functional readiness. These tests verify the operation of both the MS integrated software and standalone software elements against their software specifications. ASC developed and conducted test procedures to certify MS equipment and computer programs on operational hulls by participating in the TRIDENT Test Program. Reports generated provide the MS PARM the necessary information for determining and reporting the readiness of hardware and software to support mission requirements and scheduled fleet/facility installations. In support of these efforts, attend test status meetings, review and respond to problem reports, provide schedule for problem resolution, determine regression test requirements, and evaluate test performance against pass/fail criteria and recommend design changes. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002103 Period of Performance: 09/21/02 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.11 QA Support Synopsis: ASC provided quality assurance for the development of a major software program to convert training functions to computer based training and courseware. Quality assurance techniques helped provide a finished product to the satisfaction of the Naval Aviation Technical Training Center in Pensacola, FL. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.12 IS / IA / IT Synopsis: ASC developed IT products and web access for Transducers group and installed on their network servers. ASC provide network support to group in order to keep their servers current and operating 100%. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N66004-02-D-0940 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.12 IS/IA/IT Synopsis: ASC performed design engineering support to VIRGINIA Class NPES Network Architecture. ASC assisted the Navy in establishing the requirements for VIRGINIA Class submarines, Architecture System Management and wrote portions of Sonar/Combat Control/Architecture procurement Specification that related to Architecture System Manager. ASC is a member of In Process Team (IPT) and participated with certification tests as hardware and software were developed in increments, then with Final Certification Test at Navy acceptance and delivery. Participated with Architecture hardware and software installation at the shipyard as member of a coalition test team, provided training to Navy personnel, and developed an Architecture Operator's Guide. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: GS-35F-4581G Period of Performance: Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.12 IS / IA / IT Synopsis: ASC has provided hardware maintenance support and network management support to NAVSEA Combat Direction Systems Activity, Dam Neck under GSA Schedule GS-35F-4581G, Information Technology Professional Services, for the past five years. The work at Dam Neck has been characterized by innovation and significant cost savings in both areas. The hardware maintenance support includes all the workstations, PCs and peripheral equipment used to support office administration, software development and production efforts, as well as R&D efforts for BFTT, CEC, High Performance Computing, etc. Systems maintained include VAX, HP UNIX servers and workstations, commercial 7 & 9 track tape drives, printers, scanners and special purpose devices used by the production codes, as well as all PCs and laptops using Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows NT operating systems. Systems are repaired, modified and upgraded to support user requirements. Accounts are setup and hardware/software configurations managed to assure systems can operate effectively on the command networks. Over 5000 Trouble reports were corrected, UYH-3 emulators were returned to service to support critical software deliveries, CEC test period were supported with onsite and on-call technical personnel, IMS data collection equipment restored to operation and Gateway certified the technical staff for warranty repair, allowing rapid turnaround of failed components. Network management support includes installing, servicing and operating all hubs, switches and routers comprising the office administration/unclassified production LAN, the classified production LAN, the Defense Research and Engineering LAN and the SIPRNET distribution LAN. All network backbone and workstation connectivity is installed and maintained by ASC personnel. ASC also provides network design services and upgrade recommendations to NAVSEA CDSA, Dam Neck. The network management work at NAVSEA CDSA, Dam Neck included installation and integration of the switches, routers and distribution equipment needed to connect to the DREN and SDREN; design and installation of the High performance computer lab network; upgrade of the Office Admin LAN backbone from ATM OC3 to Gigabit Ethernet (with less than two hours network down-time outside of normal working hours); design and interconnection of a 100 mpbs SIPRNET LAN for use within CDSA; used existing fiber paths to relocate Network Operation Center services at a savings of approximately $100,000 in relocation costs. All network connections are managed and monitored by ASC network management personnel to ensure data integrity throughout the various networks. ASC also provides network security and integrity oversight and support. ASC has also previously provided UNIX systems administration services to CDSA, Dam Neck including setting up users accounts, maintaining system software, conducting system backups, etc. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002106 Period of Performance: 06/30/03 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.12 IS / IA / IT Synopsis: ASC designed, developed, and produced a new Air Intercept Radar Trainer (AIRT)/Ground Mapping Radar Trainer (GMRT) APG-66 Training System that supports the training conducted in the T-39 aircraft at TRAWING Six, NAS Pensacola, Florida. The trainers are designed to provide part task radar training for undergraduate, cross-service, Military Flight Officers. A total of ten networked Training Systems were produced and delivered under this program. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N66004-02-D-0940 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.14 Interoperability/T&E/ Trials Synopsis: ASC performed Test & Evaluation for combat systems on NUWC test teams for both SSBN and VIRGINIA Class. Tests have been performed at the TLCSF at NUWCDIV NPT, the COATS facility at EBDiv, dockside, and at-sea. ASC participated in VIRGINA Class submarine system level Non-Propulsion Electronics Systems (NPES) testing where an audit of each interface (including CORBA related interfaces) described in the Interface Design Document was conducted to determine if all expected data could be exchanged between point to point or point to multipoint systems and if the data was operational at the extent of it's limit (range). We provided engineering and technical support to Navy personnel during the VIRGINIA Class Operational evaluation of the entire Command and Control system at the COATS land-based test facility. ASC provided engineering and technical support during COMOPTEVFOR's Operational Analysis of VIRGINIA Class Navigation system, wrote problem reports, and contributed to the final summary report. Developed 12 Test Cases (37 test procedures) to certify VIRGINIA Class submarine Navigation system meets the requirements of OPNAVINST 9420.2 Electronic Charting and Display of Information Systems - Navy (ECDIS-N). ASC has performed Software/Hardware Integration, Certification, and test and evaluation of TRIDENT and SSGN Command and Control System (CCS). ASC has tested software installation in training laboratories, laboratory training, and shipboard installations and verifications and wrote various Test Plans, Test Reports, Test Procedures, and technical documentation. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: GS0TT00BGD0030 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.14 Interoperability/T&E/ Trials Synopsis: ASC has supported NWDC and participated in Fleet Battle Experiments (FBE) to evaluate new Navy technologies and strategies. ASC has participated in the last three FBE’s. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: GS10K00BKM0029 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.14 Interoperability/T&E/ Trials Synopsis: ASC provides EMC & Topside Design engineering, evaluation, and testing support services to NSWCDD, NAVSEA/PEOs and SPAWAR. These services include: Topside EM engineering analyses, resolving EMC and topside design issues, writing and reviewing engineering documentation and test plans, 2D and 3D CAD model construction, support during ship’s trials and tests, topside ship site surveys, design history compilation, and technical meeting support. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002107 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.14 Interoperability/T&E/ Trials Synopsis: The ASC Team provides test and evaluation during and after upgrade of Device 2F166-2, currently a Group "0" E-2C OFT, to CAEWWL at NAS Norfolk, VA. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2, 4 Contract Number: GS23F0129J Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.15 Measure Facilities/Ranges Synopsis: ASC has provided support to the NSWC SOUTH FLORIDA TESTING FACILITY and the SOUTH FLORIDA OCEAN MEASUREMENT CENTER. This included coordination of the installation of several millions of dollars worth of ocean instrumentation. Also provided project management support for a NAVSEA funded program to build two new DDG radar cross-section measurement ranges and responsible for all aspects of conducting the demonstration trials, including logistic support, agenda preparation, and reporting. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.16 Acquisition Logistics Synopsis: Provide complete acquisition analysis capabilities and utilities for Transducers. Based on dynamic data derived by ASC, NUWC is able to make updated, accurate projections for acquisitions needs in the coming years to ensure that transducer inventory is available when required, adequately budgeted for, and appropriately contracted for. ASC generates data based on planned ship populations, expected rates of restoration, and failure rates to determine these acquisition requirements for the fleet. NUWC has effectively used this information to lower costs for the Navy. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3,7 Contract Number: N65236-99-A-7927 Period of Performance: 9/30/03 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.16 Acquisition Logistics Synopsis: ASC has prepared ILS plans and resultant products for Trident alterations such as: IC EC-0079 (C & C Switchboard change for Towed Array Broadband Interim Display Unit (TABIDU), IC EC-0084 (C&C Switchboard change for reference voltage and fusing upgrade), IC EC-0050 (AN/WIC-2B(V) Electrical Equipment Cabinet upgrade), TN EC-11 (DD-2 Depth Detector Depth Roll and Pitch Compensator). ASC has prepared ILS plans and resultant products for Trident alterations such as: IC EC-0079 (C & C Switchboard change for Towed Array Broadband Interim Display Unit (TABIDU), IC EC-0084 (C&C Switchboard change for reference voltage and fusing upgrade), IC EC-0050 (AN/WIC-2B(V). Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: N00024-99-C-2902 Period of Performance: 2/28/2003 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.16 Acquisition Logistics Synopsis: ASC has reviewed Ship Alteration Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) certification statements to validate logistics products are planned and/or delivered in sufficient time to support installation on various ship classes. The work also included participation in Command, Control, Computers, Communications, and Intelligence (C4I) ILS Management Teams (ILSMTs). In an extension of this effort, we participated in the working groups, which designed, developed installation procedures, and life cycle supported the submarine training facility tactical trainers and simulation/ stimulation training unique equipment equivalents. This included all aspects of the process including front-end analysis of requirements, determination of tactical versus training unique emulations, identification of life cycle support requirements, and test and evaluation of training systems. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002114 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.16 Acquisition Logistics Synopsis: ASC provided logistics support in the acquisition of aviation technical training equipment and materials at the Naval Aviation Technical Training Center, Pensacola, FL. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N6604-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.17 Supply & Provisioning Synopsis: ASC provides information on Transducer supplies and requisitioning based on current requisition and stock data. ASC and their teammate DDL Omni assist the Navy in determining whether higher than expected failure rates are occurring. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.17 Supply & Provisioning Synopsis: ASC provides supply and provisioning support information for MS hardware elements so that the MS PARM and NICP and properly support all MS equipment. ASC coordinates with Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) for the submittal of Provisioning Support Data (PSD), the generation and revision of hardware Allowance Parts Lists (APLs), and identification of hardware component replacement data as a result of reliability and obsolescence issues. Also, prepare task statements to obtain hardware spares funding via the PSD Automated Reporting and Tracking System (PARTS). Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: N65236-99-A-7927 Period of Performance: 9/30/01 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.17 Supply & Provisioning Synopsis: ASC prepared Program Support Data (PSD) and utilized Interactive Computer Aided Provisioning System (ICAPS) to develop Provisioning Technical Data (PTD) for Trident SUBWIFCOM system and Digital EM Log. We provided technical support for the development of Provisioning Technical Data PTD for the Litton EM Log modification and the development of Provisioning Technical Data (PTD) for DDRT Circuit Board Cards. ASC reviewed and coordinated with Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) to correct Allowance Parts Lists for the AN/WIC-2B(V) Amplified Communication System, DD-2 Digital Depth Detector, MK 6 Mod 5 DDRT, MK 6 Mod 2 EM log and Command and Control Switchboard. We developed Provisioning Technical Data (PTD) via ICAPS per MIL-STD-1388.2A for Wireless SubLAN and developed Provisioning Technical Data to support AS-39 SSTS upgrade. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.18 Training Synopsis: ASC developed MS Training courses and conducted training for SSBN 726, SSN 688, SSN 21, SSN 23, and SSN 774 Classes. ASC has worked with NUWCDIVKEYPORT to update the SSBN 726 Class training curriculum for MS Revision 7.1. ASC conducted SSN 21, SSN 23, and SSN 774 TSMS classes at NSWCCD. ASC developed a training presentation on CD for SSBN 726 Class MS and SSN 688 Class HMS. ASC has taught these courses dockside and at-sea on ten submarines in the last three years. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: N00024-99-C-2902 Period of Performance: 2/28/2003 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.18 Training Synopsis: ASC supported conduct and evaluation of training analyses and documentation to assess impacts of Non-Propulsion Electronics Systems tactical changes to training systems. Documentation included Training System Requirements Analyses, Training Device Decision Coordination Papers, trainer Military Characteristics, and Navy Training System Plans. Additional work involved review of tactical engineering changes and proposals, trainer installation design packages, equipment facilities requirements plans, trainer change instructions, monitoring trainer upgrades, participation in training system design working groups, and support for the Undersea Warfare Mission Requirements Working Group by assisting in identifying and developing resolutions for undersea mission issues and concerns. Local support is provided for the NAVSEA Technical Documentation/Training Requirements Branch on-site agent at two submarine training facilities including participation in the Training System Working Groups to provide an effective communication path between the schools and NAVSEA for identification and resolution of local training systems issues. Other tasking also included developing input for the Training Material Management Plan and the Submarine Training Master Plan. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: SIGA22760 Period of Performance: In progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.18 Training Synopsis: ASC provided Training and technical data Support Products and Services For AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship USW Combat Systems. We supported Courseware Analysis and Design, Develop and deliver Instructional Performance Requirements Analysis, Instructional Media Analysis (IMAs), Instructional Media Design Packages (IMDPs), and Instructional Media Packages. Updated NTSP, conducted training. ASC developed the WSN-3A On Board Training program which included the Training Situation Analysis Report, Training Program Development and Management Plan, Media Selection Model Report, Training Systems Alternatives Report, and Training Evaluation Report. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: N65236-99-A-7927 Period of Performance: 3/26/02 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.18 Training Synopsis: ASC provided Training and technical data Support Products and Services For AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship USW Combat Systems. We supported Courseware Analysis and Design, Develop and deliver Instructional Performance Requirements Analysis, Instructional Media Analysis (IMAs), Instructional Media Design Packages (IMDPs), and Instructional Media Packages. Updated NTSP, conducted training. ASC developed the WSN-3A On Board Training program which included the Training Situation Analysis Report, Training Program Development and Management Plan, Media Selection Model Report, Training Systems Alternatives Report, and Training Evaluation Report. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: N65236-99-A-7927 Period of Performance: 9/30/00 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.18 Training Synopsis: ASC provided Training and technical data Support Products and Services For AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship USW Combat Systems. We supported Courseware Analysis and Design, Develop and deliver Instructional Performance Requirements Analysis, Instructional Media Analysis (IMAs), Instructional Media Design Packages (IMDPs), and Instructional Media Packages. Updated NTSP, conducted training. ASC developed the WSN-3A On Board Training program which included the Training Situation Analysis Report, Training Program Development and Management Plan, Media Selection Model Report, Training Systems Alternatives Report, and Training Evaluation Report. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002108 Period of Performance: 06/30/03 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.18 Training Synopsis: ASC developed 220 hours of SCORM-compliant CBT/ICW for aviation technical training at the Naval Aviation Technical Training Center, Pensacola, FL. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N00406-99-D-5209 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.19 In-Service Engineering Support Synopsis: ASC has performed ISEA functions in support of the TRIDENT MS PARM since the deployment of MS. ASC performs special case engineering studies to resolve problems identified by the fleet and through the Common Problem Reporting (CPR) system. We have developed and presented system technical material for the Fleet attended CPR Conferences sponsored by NUWC, reviewed and provided resolutions to fleet submitted PMS Technical Feedback Reports (TFBRs), responded to Fleet/NSWC DET operational and acoustic issues in support of MS patrol, refit, and training operations, TCMOD installations, and planned EOH/ERP evolutions. Also ASC has provided both hardware and software acoustic and noise vibration monitoring training to crew members and TRF/TTF personnel. ASC has provided MS PARM support at various design, planning, evaluation, and review meetings and forums. ASC has prepared data for use in task statements to obtain funding. ASC provides program tracking to ensure subsystem products adhere to CCS program schedules to support Fleet requirements. ASC has performed obsolescence analysis of hardware and software and made recommendations for technological migration prior to system failure. This function is performed for both the TRIDENT Monitoring System and SSN Hydrophone Monitoring System (HMS) hardware and software. Also perform analysis of high failure rate items for both systems making recommendations for change and implementing the change to ensure system functionality in the future. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: N00024-01-D-7010 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.19 In-Service Eng Synopsis: ASC has over 25 years experience in in-service engineering, fleet introduction installation and checkout support. ASC has been involved in developing and documenting the Non-Propulsion Electronics System (NPES) and Command and Control System (CCS) submarine baselines for all classes of submarines. This effort required strict discipline to configuration management procedures and extensive effort to negotiating interfaces for the various subsystems that comprise the NPES and CCS. For individual NPES and CCS subsystems, our support not only required detailed functional knowledge of equipment operation and maintenance, but also the capability to assess and evaluate performance, initiate change implementation, exercise configuration management, and provide full logistic support. ASC also assisted in the development and approval of change packages to systems/subsystems in response to Fleet operational requirements and problems, obsolescence, performance upgrades, and baseline modernization. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: GS-23F-0129J Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.19 In-Service Eng Synopsis: ASC ISEA support for surface and submarine systems includes: Period of Performance: Ongoing * Supported OBT ISEA for AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship USW Combat Systems. * Prepared Engineering Change Proposal (ECP), Preliminary ECP, Engineering Change Order (ECO), Engineering Change (EC), Temporary EC (TEC), Temporary Engineering Cancellation Order (TECO), Installation Status Report, SHIPALT, TEMPALT, Integrated Logistic Support (ILS), Configuration Management, Ship System Manual (SSM), Planned Maintenance Subsystem (PMS), Modification Candidate List, Type Zero Improvement (TZI), Field Change Kit, Installation and Checkout Kit, Technical Manual and Changes, and Project Change Notice documentation to support planning for temporary or permanent installations. * Prepared Program Support Data (PSD) and utilized Interactive Computer Aided Provisioning System (ICAPS) to develop Provisioning Technical Data (PTD) for Trident SUBWIFCOM system and Digital EM Log. * Reviewed and coordinated with Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) to correct Allowance Parts Lists for the AN/WIC-2B(V) Amplified Communication System, DD-2 Digital Depth Detector, MK 6 Mod 5 DDRT, MK 6 Mod 2 EM log and Command and Control Switchboard. Electrical Equipment Cabinet upgrade), TN EC-11 (DD-2 Depth Detector Depth Roll and Pitch Compensator). Prepared ECP for NSWC PHD via NUWC Norfolk for installation of Ships Self Defense System (SSDS) on LSD-41 class ships. * Prepared Temporary Engineering Change Authorization Requests (TARs) and Temporary Engineering Changes including TEC-169 (EM Log Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) circuitry), TEC-310 (Digital EM Log (DEML). Supported LSD-52 PCS wireless installation: Developed RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate design, Completed installation of 15 Base Stations and 52 Cellular Antenna Units. * Supported LHD-6 wireless IVN installation: Developed Limited Wireless IVN RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate (limited) design, Completed installation of 9 Base Stations and 36 Cellular Antenna Units, Developed design modification to extend LMR coverage to upper and lower vehicle storage areas. * Performed PCS wireless RF distribution analysis at SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston * Repaired/replaced (44) portable radios and base stations for (8) ships. * Performed class “B” and "D" overhaul of various systems and equipment at Trident Training Facility, Bangor, WA. including Electronic Equipment Cabinet, Power Supply Panel and Switch and Fuse Panel, MK 27 Gyrocompass, Parallel Motion Protractor and Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: N00187-02-D-0088 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.19 In-Service Eng Synopsis: ASC ISEA support for surface and submarine systems includes: Period of Performance: Ongoing * Supported OBT ISEA for AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship USW Combat Systems. * Prepared Engineering Change Proposal (ECP), Preliminary ECP, Engineering Change Order (ECO), Engineering Change (EC), Temporary EC (TEC), Temporary Engineering Cancellation Order (TECO), Installation Status Report, SHIPALT, TEMPALT, Integrated Logistic Support (ILS), Configuration Management, Ship System Manual (SSM), Planned Maintenance Subsystem (PMS), Modification Candidate List, Type Zero Improvement (TZI), Field Change Kit, Installation and Checkout Kit, Technical Manual and Changes, and Project Change Notice documentation to support planning for temporary or permanent installations. * Prepared Program Support Data (PSD) and utilized Interactive Computer Aided Provisioning System (ICAPS) to develop Provisioning Technical Data (PTD) for Trident SUBWIFCOM system and Digital EM Log. * Reviewed and coordinated with Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) to correct Allowance Parts Lists for the AN/WIC-2B(V) Amplified Communication System, DD-2 Digital Depth Detector, MK 6 Mod 5 DDRT, MK 6 Mod 2 EM log and Command and Control Switchboard. Electrical Equipment Cabinet upgrade), TN EC-11 (DD-2 Depth Detector Depth Roll and Pitch Compensator). Prepared ECP for NSWC PHD via NUWC Norfolk for installation of Ships Self Defense System (SSDS) on LSD-41 class ships. * Prepared Temporary Engineering Change Authorization Requests (TARs) and Temporary Engineering Changes including TEC-169 (EM Log Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) circuitry), TEC-310 (Digital EM Log (DEML). Supported LSD-52 PCS wireless installation: Developed RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate design, Completed installation of 15 Base Stations and 52 Cellular Antenna Units. * Supported LHD-6 wireless IVN installation: Developed Limited Wireless IVN RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate (limited) design, Completed installation of 9 Base Stations and 36 Cellular Antenna Units, Developed design modification to extend LMR coverage to upper and lower vehicle storage areas. * Performed PCS wireless RF distribution analysis at SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston * Repaired/replaced (44) portable radios and base stations for (8) ships. * Performed class “B” and "D" overhaul of various systems and equipment at Trident Training Facility, Bangor, WA. including Electronic Equipment Cabinet, Power Supply Panel and Switch and Fuse Panel, MK 27 Gyrocompass, Parallel Motion Protractor and Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3, 4, 7 Contract Number: N65236-03-D-5723 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.19 In-Service Eng Synopsis: ASC ISEA support for surface and submarine systems includes: Period of Performance: 9/30/03 * Supported OBT ISEA for AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship USW Combat Systems. * Prepared Engineering Change Proposal (ECP), Preliminary ECP, Engineering Change Order (ECO), Engineering Change (EC), Temporary EC (TEC), Temporary Engineering Cancellation Order (TECO), Installation Status Report, SHIPALT, TEMPALT, Integrated Logistic Support (ILS), Configuration Management, Ship System Manual (SSM), Planned Maintenance Subsystem (PMS), Modification Candidate List, Type Zero Improvement (TZI), Field Change Kit, Installation and Checkout Kit, Technical Manual and Changes, and Project Change Notice documentation to support planning for temporary or permanent installations. * Prepared Program Support Data (PSD) and utilized Interactive Computer Aided Provisioning System (ICAPS) to develop Provisioning Technical Data (PTD) for Trident SUBWIFCOM system and Digital EM Log. * Reviewed and coordinated with Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) to correct Allowance Parts Lists for the AN/WIC-2B(V) Amplified Communication System, DD-2 Digital Depth Detector, MK 6 Mod 5 DDRT, MK 6 Mod 2 EM log and Command and Control Switchboard. Electrical Equipment Cabinet upgrade), TN EC-11 (DD-2 Depth Detector Depth Roll and Pitch Compensator). Prepared ECP for NSWC PHD via NUWC Norfolk for installation of Ships Self Defense System (SSDS) on LSD-41 class ships. * Prepared Temporary Engineering Change Authorization Requests (TARs) and Temporary Engineering Changes including TEC-169 (EM Log Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) circuitry), TEC-310 (Digital EM Log (DEML). Supported LSD-52 PCS wireless installation: Developed RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate design, Completed installation of 15 Base Stations and 52 Cellular Antenna Units. * Supported LHD-6 wireless IVN installation: Developed Limited Wireless IVN RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate (limited) design, Completed installation of 9 Base Stations and 36 Cellular Antenna Units, Developed design modification to extend LMR coverage to upper and lower vehicle storage areas. * Performed PCS wireless RF distribution analysis at SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston * Repaired/replaced (44) portable radios and base stations for (8) ships. * Performed class “B” and "D" overhaul of various systems and equipment at Trident Training Facility, Bangor, WA. including Electronic Equipment Cabinet, Power Supply Panel and Switch and Fuse Panel, MK 27 Gyrocompass, Parallel Motion Protractor and Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 3 Contract Number: N65236-03-D-5723 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.19 In-Service Eng Synopsis: ASC ISEA support for surface and submarine systems includes: Period of Performance: 30-Sep-2003 * Supported OBT ISEA for AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship USW Combat Systems. * Prepared Engineering Change Proposal (ECP), Preliminary ECP, Engineering Change Order (ECO), Engineering Change (EC), Temporary EC (TEC), Temporary Engineering Cancellation Order (TECO), Installation Status Report, SHIPALT, TEMPALT, Integrated Logistic Support (ILS), Configuration Management, Ship System Manual (SSM), Planned Maintenance Subsystem (PMS), Modification Candidate List, Type Zero Improvement (TZI), Field Change Kit, Installation and Checkout Kit, Technical Manual and Changes, and Project Change Notice documentation to support planning for temporary or permanent installations. * Prepared Program Support Data (PSD) and utilized Interactive Computer Aided Provisioning System (ICAPS) to develop Provisioning Technical Data (PTD) for Trident SUBWIFCOM system and Digital EM Log. * Reviewed and coordinated with Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) to correct Allowance Parts Lists for the AN/WIC-2B(V) Amplified Communication System, DD-2 Digital Depth Detector, MK 6 Mod 5 DDRT, MK 6 Mod 2 EM log and Command and Control Switchboard. Electrical Equipment Cabinet upgrade), TN EC-11 (DD-2 Depth Detector Depth Roll and Pitch Compensator). Prepared ECP for NSWC PHD via NUWC Norfolk for installation of Ships Self Defense System (SSDS) on LSD-41 class ships. * Prepared Temporary Engineering Change Authorization Requests (TARs) and Temporary Engineering Changes including TEC-169 (EM Log Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) circuitry), TEC-310 (Digital EM Log (DEML). Supported LSD-52 PCS wireless installation: Developed RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate design, Completed installation of 15 Base Stations and 52 Cellular Antenna Units. * Supported LHD-6 wireless IVN installation: Developed Limited Wireless IVN RF Distribution Network Design, Conducted ship check to validate (limited) design, Completed installation of 9 Base Stations and 36 Cellular Antenna Units, Developed design modification to extend LMR coverage to upper and lower vehicle storage areas. * Performed PCS wireless RF distribution analysis at SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston * Repaired/replaced (44) portable radios and base stations for (8) ships. * Performed class “B” and "D" overhaul of various systems and equipment at Trident Training Facility, Bangor, WA. including Electronic Equipment Cabinet, Power Supply Panel and Switch and Fuse Panel, MK 27 Gyrocompass, Parallel Motion Protractor and Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: M67854-98-F-0023 Period of Performance: May 2003 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.20 Program Support Synopsis: ASC has been tasked to provide planning, and programmatic support services including requirements generation to the AT/FP Program which is a compilation of Program Offices, Field Activities, Laboratories, Operational Commands, etc that are joining together to work to mitigate the ongoing asymmetric threat to our naval forces ashore and afloat, especially with respect to the threat posed by terrorist insurgents. ASC is acting as a central coordinator for and interfacing with SEA 061T (Warfare Systems Engineering and Architecture Division); PMS AT-A (Anti-Terrorism Afloat), the NAVSEA AT/FP Program Office and numerous field activities and commands (NSWC Crane, NSWC Dahlgren, OPNAV, PEOs, PMs, other Field Activities, etc.) ASC is providing technical, planning and programmatic support services including assisting in the development and implementation of AT/FP initiatives for afloat units; preparing draft AT/FP Acquisition Requirements Documentation; acting as the liaison and primary coordinator with and among AT/FP Program Participants; providing programmatic - level organizational and administrative support and participating in budget development, and in establishing program priorities. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 6 Contract Number: N63394-00-F-0402 Period of Performance: 2002 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.20 Program Support Synopsis: PHD NSWC Detachment White Sands Engineering Support: ASC, under contract to NAVAIR, provided system engineering/technical support to the PHD NSWC Detachment White Sands as part of the detachment’s modernization efforts. The ASC team consisted of system engineers, qualified technicians and program management experts. The engineering task provided systems engineering efforts to the NSWC PHD Det White Sands towards the evaluation of the current architecture and determination of modernization requirements, specifically for DESERT SHIP but encompassing the entire Navy infrastructure at White Sands. It provided the systems engineering and technical details towards modernizing technical capabilities and greater usage of available Detachment capabilities that would be needed to support the implementation of the NSWC PHD Det White Sands Business Development. ASC provided a consolidated course of action for improving the overall capabilities of DESERT SHIP including an architectural definition process, obsolete equipment replacement requirements, DESERT SHIP LAN development and remote launcher communications capabilities. The business and systems engineering efforts were integrated together and coordinated as parallel efforts in order to move towards the detachment’s end goal – improving the business posture of NSWC PHD Det White Sands and improving its support of overall Department of Defense program objectives. ASC is currently a subcontractor on the PHD NSWC Det White Sands OMNIBUS contract awarded to New Mexico State University Physical Sciences Laboratory. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: GS10K00BKM002 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.20 Program Support Synopsis: ASC has provided LPD 17 EMCAB Program Engineering Support to the Navy. ASC has supported the LPD 17 Electromagnetic Compatibility Advisory Board (EMCAB) for the past seven years. We have supported NSWCDD, PMS 317 and Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, Avondale Division with Topside Program by providing EMCAB meeting support, EM and topside assessments, responded to requests from PMS317 to resolve topside issues, participated during LPD 17 related topside meetings, assisted NSWCDD in developing and reviewing topside documentation, maintained the LPD 17 EMI matrix and design history. The purpose of this board is to ensure that the ship is able to perform its mission while eliminating or minimizing the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) to and from radars, navigation, communications and weapons systems. ASC maintains the LPD 17 EMI Matrix which shows what intra ship EMI can be expected from systems installed and what, if any, fixes need to be installed or operational work arounds can be implemented. ASC maintains the status and follows up on action items assigned during EMCAB meetings. EMCAB reports and actions, topside installation rationale, LPD 17 related correspondence and topside reports are documented in the LPD 17 Topside Design History. ASC has provided NAVSEA with LPD 17 program support in the following areas: Participated during several mast configuration IPTs and witnessed MIL-STD-461 testing of various ship systems. Reviewed ECPs, AIRs and other equipment change documents Conducted EM analysis for various system installs to determine antenna performance Developed and maintained the LPD 17 EMI matrix Developed and updated LPD 17 Topside Design History which records antenna locations with rationale and EMCAB decisions Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: M67854-98-F-0023 Period of Performance: May 2003 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.20 Program Support Synopsis: ASC personnel were responsible for developing the Joint Vision for Non-Lethals: Meeting the Demands of Future Military Operations and for conducting the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Mission Area Analysis/Mission Need Analysis (NLW JMAA/JMNA). The Joint Vision is a strategic document for the Department of Defense for use in defining the future roles, responsibilities, and investments for non-lethal capabilities. In 1999, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, as Executive Agent for the DoD Joint NonLethal Weapons Program, directed that a JMAA/JMNA be conducted in support of the Requirements Generation System by expressing the mission needs of regional Combatant Commanders, Joint Force Commanders, and the Service forces they employ. In this endeavor, ASC personnel participated in or provided support to the Operations and Threat Working Group, the Programs and Technology Working Group, the Policy Working Group, and the Programs and Resources Working Group. This premier work effort employed a “strategy-to-task” and “task-to-need” methodology and resulted in a comprehensive gap analysis of existing capabilities. It identifies the environments in which NLWs may have application, associated mission tasks, and potential technologies and weapons systems. The NLW JMAA/ JMNA remains the cornerstone for focusing Joint concept exploration, research, experimentation, acquisition efforts and strategic budgeting and scheduling. Additionally, the NLW JMAA/JMNA provided the foundation for the Department of Defense-endorsed Joint Mission Need Statement for a Family of Non-Lethal Capabilities. The ongoing work ASC is performing for NATO has highlighted our ability to address complex issues. In this work, ASC has brought structure to an area that had previously been unexplored, and therefore an area completely lacking in structure. We developed an assessment framework that allows new and emerging technologies to be assessed across a range of military missions and operating environments. This framework not only identifies relevant assessment factors but also shows how to combine these factors to answer problems (operational, programmatic, etc.) faced by military decision makers. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 2 Contract Number: N00024-01-D-7010 Period of Performance: Ongoing Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.20 Program Support Synopsis: ASC has performed extensive programmatic, engineering, and financial support across multiple technical disciplines and appropriations in support of NAVSEA and SEA 92/PMS392 program objectives. We have worked directly with the SSN/SSBN Combat System PARMs and installation activities, including the Sonar, Radar and Fire Control PARMs. Our team maintains an excellent relationship with the Team Submarine Program Office and project offices/field activities outside of PMS392. Specific work experience includes generation of Operational Submarine and SSGN CCS modernization data, POM and SSGN IPT support, JCF technical reviews, including generation of technical reports (CM, RMA, SHIPALTs, etc.) and summaries of financial data in support of program modernization, acquisition and management processes (POM, PR, mid-year review, etc), strategic analysis of long-term goals, including Class Modernization efforts, and development of initial cost estimates for the six original options/configurations for the SSGN platform. Other efforts include coordinating OHIO Class and SSGN Command and Control System Modernization Plans, developing budget backup data, developing POM & PR budget status research and reporting, requirements, and cost and schedule summaries, and generating and reporting data. Financial experience also includes preparing annual budgetary data for and supporting appropriations RDT&E, OPN and O&MN Mid-year Budget exhibits, President’s Budget exhibit, FMB budget exhibit, and OSD budget exhibit and subsequent reviews. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N66004-03-D-0017 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.20 Program Support Synopsis: ASC provides program support to NUWC Code 2131 to provide tracking of procurement budgets, support in tracking of CDRL deliveries from vendors, development of program plans, and tracking of action item status through development and use of an action item database. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 4 Contract Number: N61339-00-D-002106 Period of Performance: 06/30/03 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.20 Program Support Synopsis: ASC provided program support in the design, development and production of a new Air Intercept Radar Trainer (AIRT)/Ground Mapping Radar Trainer (GMRT) APG-66 Training System that supports the training conducted in the T-39 aircraft at TRAWING Six, NAS Pensacola, Florida. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 6 Contract Number: N63394-00-F-0402 Period of Performance: 2002 Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.21 Administrative Support Synopsis: ASC, under contract to NAVAIR, provided business management tools and expertise and administrative support to the PHD NSWC Detachment White Sands as part of the detachment’s business base expansion and modernization efforts. The ASC team consisted of system engineers, qualified technicians and program management experts. ASC’s efforts focused in two primary areas. ASC spent a year working closely with the PHD NSWC Det White Sands staff, learning the needs of their organization from the inside. The first part of ASC’s task was to provide strategic planning and ongoing integration of existing business methods and models as part of the implementation of the PHD NSWC Det White Sands Business Development Processes and to foster business growth. ASC developed a series of promotional packages, briefs, and literature aimed at developing existing and new business partners for PHD NSWC Det White Sands. Leveraging ASC’s strength in acting as liaison with the Program Offices that have a vested interest in the Navy facilities at White Sands, ASC initiated directed communications for business development. ASC developed a draft Business Plan for WSMR implementation focusing on WSMR strengths along with recommendations for technical changes within the activity. The second part of this task provided recommendations for the reorganization of the staff structure at WSMR along both a revised business development model and a recommended technical upgrade. Deliverables: (Optional) Zone: 1 Contract Number: N66004-02-D-0940 Period of Performance: In Progress Contract Title: Relevant Functional Areas: 3.21 Administrative Support Synopsis: ASC is providing administrative support to NUWC to build a web-based tracking system of Environmental Qualification Test (EQT) status throughout the various combat system elements in VIRGINIA Class. Deliverables: (Optional)