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Prime Contracts

SURVICE holds a number of major prime contracts with the federal government.

Customer/Sponsor:  U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD)
 

Provide air weapons systems survivability and lethality, systems safety, and modeling and simulation verification, validation, and accreditation.  Elements of contract support include air weapon survivability and lethality analysis, survivability simulations, systems analysis, survivability systems engineering analysis, development and support, and documentation.

Contract#: N68936-21-R-0022
 
Point of Contact:
Ron Dexter
937-431-9914
Customer/Sponsor:  Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME)
 

Provide analytical services in target descriptions, target vulnerability analysis, target survivability analysis, weapon system effectiveness and performance studies, data analysis, target disablement evaluation, component damage, warhead lethality, threat modeling, and vulnerability/lethality methodology development.  Specific tasking primarily involves (1) the description and vulnerability of enemy targets to various damage mechanisms associated with conventional weapons, such as fragments, blast, conical-shaped charges, linear shaped charges, self-forging fragments, armor-piercing projectiles, high-explosive projectiles, etc., and (2) weapon system effectiveness analysis, including methodology, computer simulation, data analyses, model verification and validation, documentation of models, systems effectiveness analyses, and database management systems.

Contract#:  W91CRB-19-D-0004
 
Point of Contact:
Ellen Phifer
410-273-7722, x178
Customer/Sponsor:  Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (ASD[R&E])
 

Conduct a variety of activities centered on collecting (including identification and access), analyzing, synthesizing/processing, and disseminating scientific and technical information across the primary domain areas of Defense Systems, Cyber-Security and Information Systems, and Homeland Defense and Security. Under the primary domains there are 22 scientific and technical focus areas to include: Survivability and Vulnerability; Reliability, Maintainability, Quality, Supportability, and Interoperability (RMQSI); Military Sensing, Energetics, Non-Lethal Weapons and Information Operations, Directed Energy Weapons, Autonomous Weapon Systems, Weapons Systems, C4ISR, Homeland Defense and Security, Alternative Energy, CBRNE, Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Biometrics, Medical, Cultural Studies, Alternative Energy, Software Data and Analysis, Cyber Security, Modeling and Simulation (M&S), and Knowledge Management and Information Sharing. Specific services under this contract include engineering, analysis, software/database creation, and management and enterprise information technology support.

Contract#:  FA8075-21-D-0001
 
Point of Contact:
Ted Welsh
443-360-4600, x115
Customer/Sponsor: Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Armament Directorate (AFLCMC/EB)
 

Provide rapid response applicable to all areas and lifecycle phases of weapons development to include weapons concepts, concept development, concept demonstrations, weapons system procurement, production, fielding, operations, and sustainment to quickly meet current and future weapons system requirements. Most notably, the program looks to advance Digital Trinity initiatives which includes digital engineering and management, agile processes, and open architecture.

Contract#: FA8656-23-D-A020

Point of Contact:
Ben Osborne
850-362-6920 (p)
410-804-2225 (m)
Customer/Sponsor:  General Services Administration (GSA)
 

Provide comprehensive, integrated professional services to government-wide customers. The program scope includes, but is not limited to, communication, compliance, defense, disaster, energy, environment, financial, health, intelligence, security, and transportation. This wide program scope is further complemented by six core disciplines/services: program management, management consulting, scientific, engineering, financial, and logistic.

Customer/Sponsor:  Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) C5ISR Center
 

Provide federal and state government agencies and organizations world-class program management and procurement services for their command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) and knowledge-based professional engineering services mission requirements. RS3 primary service areas include, but are not limited to, engineering; research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E); logistics; acquisition and strategic planning; and education and training services.

Contract#:  W15P7T-19-D-0126
 
Point of Contact:
Clark Dutterer
410-273-7722, x225
Customer/Sponsor:  Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD)
 

Provide engineering support services and/or program management support services Navy-wide. Within the engineering support services and program management disciplines, this contract focuses on the following support subcategories: (1) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, (2) System Engineering and Process Engineering, (3) Software Engineering, Development, and Programming, (4) System Safety Engineering, (5) In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation, and Checkout, (6) Industrial Engineering, (7) Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, (8) Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation, (9) Interoperability, Test and Evaluation Trials, (10) Research and Development, (11) Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis, (12) Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication, (13) System Design Documentation and Technical Data, (14) Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A), (15) Inactivation and Disposal, (16) Financial Analysis and Budget, (17) Quality Assurance (QA), (18) General Program and Administrative, (19) Technical Training, (20) Professional Development and Training, (21) Analytical and Organizational Assessment, (22) Database Administrators, (23) Multimedia and Graphic Design, (24) Supply and Provisioning, (25) Logistics, (26) Configuration Management (CM), (27) Information System (IS), Network, and Web Development, (28) General Information Technology (IT), and (29) Computer and Information Security and Systems Analysis and Management.

Contract#:  N00178-19-D-8603
 
Point of Contact:
Eric Whiteman
757-406-6311
Customer/Sponsor:  Tank Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM)
 

Provide the Program Executive Office (PEO) Combat Support & Combat Service Support (PEO CS&CSS), PEO Ground Combat Systems (PEO GCS), System of Systems Engineering & Integration (SoSE&I), Tank Automotive Research and Development Command (TARDEC), and the enterprise agencies of TACOM Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC) with research and development (R&D) services. R&D services include, but are not limited to, development of processes or products, design process, prototyping, computer-aided design (CAD), and validation and verification.

Contract#:  W56HZV-15-D-RD17
 
Point of Contact:
Mike Ray
410-273-7722, x101

SURVICE is also an important subcontractor on several other prime task-order contracts with the federal government. 

  • Homeland Defense and Security Technical Area Tasks (HDTATs) Program Prime: Battelle
  • U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Expedited Professional & Engineering Support Services (AMCOM EXPRESS) Primes: multiple
  • U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command Rapid Response (CR2) Prime: Lear-Siegler/EG&G
  • U.S. Army CE-LCMC Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) Primes: CACI and Sensor Technologies, Inc.

Subcontact Forms

Doing Business with SURVICE

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