SOURCES SOUGHT
K -- Air Vehicle Modification and Instrumentation (AVMI)
- Notice Date
- 6/3/2011
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Pax River, Building 441, 21983 Bundy Road Unit 7, Patuxent River, Maryland, 20670, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20670
- Solicitation Number
- N00024-11-R-3241
- Archive Date
- 7/5/2011
- Point of Contact
- John J. Bohner, Phone: 3017579708, John Tomechko, Phone: 301-757-7032
- E-Mail Address
-
john.bohner@navy.mil, john.tomechko@navy.mil
(john.bohner@navy.mil, john.tomechko@navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- SOURCES SOUGHT THIS SOURCES SOUGHT IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: It is a market research tool being used to determine potential and eligible business firms that are capable of providing the services described herein prior to determining the method of acquisition and issuance of a Request for Proposal. It will also be utilized to determine if any Small Business Set-Aside opportunities exist. The PSC for this requirement is K015. The NAICS code for this requirement is 541330, with a size standard of $27M. However, there are additional opportunities (i.e. teaming) for companies who predominantly work under NAICS code 541712 (Size Standard 1000). All interested businesses are encouraged to respond, but only those businesses or teaming arrangements that are considered small under 541330 will be considered for small business set-aside decisions. If a solicitation is released, it is anticipated to be synopsized via the Navy's electronic platform for acquiring services (Seaport-e) at http://www.seaport.navy.mil/default.aspx. It is the responsibility of potential offerors to monitor this site for additional information pertaining to this requirement. The Government is not obligated to and will not pay for any information received from potential sources as a result of this synopsis. INTRODUCTION Requirement Overview: This requirement is for technical services to support the mission with the Air Vehicle Modification and Instrumentation Department of the Naval Air Warfare Center (NAVAIRWARCEN). The required support provides services in support of the designing, developing, procuring, building, installing, testing and evaluating, calibrating, modifying, operating and maintaining instrumentation on aircraft and engines for the Navy and other Government, commercial and foreign Government customers. AVMI is the lead for developing future network-based data acquisition systems and provides technical consultation to NAVAIRSYSCOM, OPNAV, DoD, contractors, field activities and other Government agencies. AVMI performs engineering design, technology investigations, and responsive development to support RDT&E and fleet requirements for instrumentation. In addition AVMI is responsible for performing electrical and mechanical modifications to test vehicles to support test and evaluation. A major aspect of this responsibility is the design, development, procurement, fabrication, installation, test, evaluation, configuration, operation and maintenance of special flight test instrumentation for flight test aircraft, weapons under test and aircraft engines undergoing uninstalled tests. The performance of services is described in the attached Draft Performance Based Statement of Work (PBSOW). Note: The AVMI effort described within this sources sought is currently combined with efforts related to the ATR/ATMO Branch at NAVAIR under contract N00178-04-D-4030-M801. For this follow-on effort, the ATR/ATMO tasking has been removed and will be procured under a separate competitive procurement. ANTICIPATED PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE One (1) Base Year with four (4) one (1) Year Options REQUIREMENTS See attached Draft (PBSOW). The Contract Type is anticipated to be a Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF), with an estimated total Level of Effort of 1,979,520 man-hours varying between 357,120 and 426,240 man-hours per year over a period of five years. These services shall be performed on-site at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, MD as well as Point Mugu and China Lake, CA. (please see attached PBSOW). Labor requirements: As stated in the attached Draft PBSOW. SUBMITTAL INFORMATION It is requested that interested businesses submit to the contracting office a brief capabilities statement package (no more than 30 pages in length, 12 point font minimum, 1.5 spaced) demonstrating ability to perform the services listed in the attached "DRAFT" PBSOW. Additionally, in your response include a company profile to include number of employees, annual revenue history, office locations, DUNs number, Cage Code, etc. (This profile does not count against "the not to exceed page limit") This documentation must address, at a minimum, the following: (1) Provide the type of work your company has performed in the past in support of the same/similar requirement(s). Include information such as contract number, organization supported, indicate status as a prime or subcontractor, contract value, Government Point of Contact (POC) including current telephone number, and a brief description of how the contract referenced relates to the technical services described herein; a. Describe the specific technical skill and experience your company possesses which will ensure capability to perform the operational, maintenance and developmental tasks as outlined in the "DRAFT" PBSOW. Please focus responses on the following areas: i. Describe experience and capabilities in regards to: Aircraft Prototype Systems Division (APSD) designs, manufactures and installs hardware required to mount instrumentation and customer unique components/systems on into Navy and Marine Corps aircraft in support of NAVAIR RDT&E programs. Our instrumentation prototyping facilities support all tenant activities at Patuxent River and provide a highly focused organic design, build, integrate, and validate prototype airworthy instrumentation hardware capability for our customers. ii. Describe experience and capabilities in regards to: The Aircraft Instrumentation Division (5.2.9) is composed of six branches : Safety and Quality Assurance Branch (5.2.9.1), Instrumentation Engineering Branch (5.2.9.2), TACAIR Instrumentation Operations Branch (5.2.9.3), TACAIR Instrumentation Integration Branch (5.2.9.4), Test Team Instrumentation Branch (5.2.9.5), and the Maritime/Rotary Wing Instrumentation Branch (5.2.9.6) iii. Describe experience and capabilities in regards to: The Airborne Instrumentation Systems Division (AISD), co-located at Point Mugu and China Lake, CA, provides the workforce, facilities, equipment, and processes required to design, develop, specify, document, build, procure, integrate, install, test, configure, repair and maintain weapon instrumentation, telemetry and flight termination systems for aircraft, missiles, ordnance, targets, platforms and related systems. The workforce has extensive and successful prototype-through-production experience in engineering, fabrication, and integration, including test and evaluation support of its products. Strategic areas are: GPS (Global Positioning Systems) development and implementation, solid state IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) sensors, advanced technology packaging and micro circuitry, encryption, antenna, video and RF bandwidth compression techniques/design. AISD contains four branches: the Project Coordination Branch, the Instrumentation Design Branch, the Advanced Telemetry Technology Branch and the Aircraft Instrumentation Branch. (2) Describe experience and capabilities in regards to your company's ability to manage a task of this nature and size. In your response, provide details of your plan for ensuring the resultant contract would be staffed with qualified personnel. Staffing plan should address current hires available for assignment, possible subcontracting/teaming arrangements, and strategy (contingency hires) for recruiting and retaining qualified personnel (3) Describe experience and capabilities in regards to providing support under varying operation tempos, such as ramped up manning or decreased manning for varying workloads. Describe how your company would apply manpower to meet surge workloads and prioritize sources for obtaining manpower; provide examples. (4) Please note that, in accordance with FAR 52.219-14, under a Small Business Set-Aside, the small business prime must perform at least 50% of the work themselves in terms of cost of performance. Cost of performance includes direct labor costs, overhead that has only direct labor as its base, and the small business' General & Administrative rate multiplied by the labor cost. Provide an explanation of your company's ability/plan to perform at least 50% of the overall effort. (5) Provide comments and questions regarding any restrictive or confusing aspects of the Performance Base Statement of Work (SOW). (This portion of your response does not count against the 30 page limit; however, questions should be limited to an additional 3 pages maximum) The capability statement package shall be sent by mail to John Bohner, Contract Specialist, AIR-2.5, Code 2.5.1.7.3.4 Building 441, 21983 Bundy Road, Patuxent River MD 20670 or via email at john.bohner@navy.mil. Submissions must be received at the office cited no later than 2:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on June 20, 2011. Questions or comments regarding this notice may be addressed to John Bohner at 301-757-9708 or via email at john.bohner@navy.mil All responses must include the following information: Company Name; Address; Business Size; and Point-of-Contact (POC) name, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address. THIS SOURCES SOUGHT IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: 1.0 BACKGROUND 1.01 Air Vehicle Modification and Instrumentation Department (AVMI) designs, develops, procures, builds, installs, tests and evaluates, calibrates, modifies, operates and maintains instrumentation on aircraft and uninstalled engines for the Navy and other government, commercial and foreign government customers. AVMI is the lead for developing future network-based data acquisition systems and provides technical consultation to NAVAIRSYSCOM (NAVAIR Systems Command), OPNAV (XXX), DoD (Department of Defense), contractors, field activities and other government agencies. AVMI performs engineering design, technology investigations, and responsive development to support RDT&E (Research Development Test & Evaluation) and fleet requirements for instrumentation. 1.02 AVMI is responsible for performing electrical and mechanical modifications to test vehicles to support test and evaluation. A major aspect of this responsibility is the design, development, procurement, fabrication, installation, test, evaluation, configuration, operation and maintenance of special flight test instrumentation for flight test aircraft, weapons under test and aircraft engines undergoing uninstalled tests. 1.03 The department organization includes three divisions: Aircraft Prototype Systems Division (5.2.8), Aircraft Instrumentation Division (5.2.9), and Airborne Instrumentation Systems (5.2.J). 1.1 Aircraft Prototype Systems Division (AIR-5.2.8) 1.1.1 Aircraft Prototype Systems Division (APSD) designs, manufactures and installs hardware required to mount instrumentation and customer unique components/systems on into Navy and Marine Corps aircraft in support of NAVAIR RDT&E programs. Our instrumentation prototyping facilities support all tenant activities at Patuxent River and provide a highly focused organic design, build, integrate, and validate prototype airworthy instrumentation hardware capability for our customers. 1.1.2 Within the APSD, skilled artisans, engineers, support staff and design/manufacturing equipment are housed in approximately 60,000 square feet of shop facilities. APSD consists of: Aircraft Structural Modification Branch (5.2.8.1), Aircraft Modification Section (5.2.8.1.1), Structural Fabrication Section (5.2.8.1.2), Engineering Technical Support Branch (5.2.8.2), Machining Branch (5.2.8.3), Mechanical Design Branch (5.2.8.4), Aircraft Modification and Design Branch (5.2.8.5), Prototype Facility Support Branch (5.2.8.6) and the Prototype Engineering Branch (5.2.8.7) 1.1.2.1 The Aircraft Structural Modification Branch (5.2.8.1) provides the workforce, skills, facilities, and materials required to modify aircraft structures and install test systems to support test vehicle/platform instrumentation and configuration development. The branch provides the expertise and materials to fabricate prototype devices and components to support test article instrumentation and concurrent engineering. 1.1.2.1.1 The Engineering Technical (5.2.8.2) Support Branch provides the workforce and materials to fabricate prototype devices, and components to support test article instrumentation and concurrent engineering. The group modifies aircraft structures, engine test stands, altitude test cells, compressors, rotating machinery, and other equipment, and installs systems to support vehicle/platform configuration development. 1.1.2.2 The Machining Branch (5.2.8.3) provides the workforce, skills, facilities, and materials required to fabricate prototype devices, and components to support: test article instrumentation, test vehicle, and platform configuration development and concurrent engineering. 1.1.2.3 The Mechanical Design Branch (5.2.8.4) provides mechanical design and analysis services to support NAVAIR Test and Evaluation. Efforts include: aircraft structural modifications, mechanical design/computer aided design (CAD), prototype production (level 1, 2, & 3) data packages, and concurrent engineering services for aircraft modifications. 1.1.2.4 The Aircraft Modification Design Branch (5.2.8.5) provides mechanical and electrical design services to support NAVAIR Research Development Test and Evaluation (RDT&E). The services include: aircraft electrical and avionics systems integration, aircraft structural modifications, electrical and mechanical design/computer aided design (CAD), prototype production (level 1, 2, & 3) data packages, and mechanical and electrical organic support for aircraft modifications. 1.1.2.5 The Prototyping Facility Support Branch (5.2.8.6) provides the workforce, processes and services required to: design, develop and manage prototyping facilities to enhance combat capabilities in response to urgent needs of the war fighter. These facilities will support build-to-print procurement activities as well as fleet retro-fit efforts to support fielded systems. 1.1.2.6 The Prototype Engineering Branch (5.2.8.7) is responsible for providing the engineering resources and processes to support rapid prototyping services required for alternatives for weapons systems performance enhancements and other capability improvements. 1.2 The Aircraft Instrumentation Division (AIR - 5.2.9) 1.2.1 The Aircraft Instrumentation Division (5.2.9) is composed of six branches : Safety and Quality Assurance Branch (5.2.9.1), Instrumentation Engineering Branch (5.2.9.2), TACAIR Instrumentation Operations Branch (5.2.9.3), TACAIR Instrumentation Integration Branch (5.2.9.4), Test Team Instrumentation Branch (5.2.9.5), and the Maritime/Rotary Wing Instrumentation Branch (5.2.9.6) 1.2.1.1 The Safety and Quality Assurance Branch provides periodic and final inspection of flight test instrumentation system integration for all NAVAIR programs. The branch proactively inspects every installation. 1.2.1.2 The Instrumentation Engineering Branch provides engineering support for special flight test instrumentation and data acquisition systems. The branch provides these services in support of all Navy and Marine Corps flight test platforms. The branch also develops hardware and software solutions not commercially available for data acquisition or system control of DoD aircraft. 1.2.1.3 The TACAIR Instrumentation Operations Branch provides the operations and maintenance for instrumentation and data acquisition systems on special flight test aircraft in support of HX-21, VX-20, and VX-23 flight test squadrons and (??) operational fleet aircraft. 1.2.1.4 The TACAIR Instrumentation Integration Branch provides project management, design, development, test, calibration, and support for special flight test instrumentation and data acquisition systems. The branch provides these services in support of VX-23 Strike Aircraft flight testing. 1.2.1.5 The Test Team Instrumentation Branch provides project management, (??), design, development, test, calibration, and support of special flight test instrumentation and data acquisition systems. The branch provides these services in support of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program. 1.2.1.6 The Maritime/Rotary Wing Instrumentation Branch provides project management (??), design, development, test, calibration, and support of special flight test instrumentation and data acquisition systems. The branch provides these services in support of HX-21 and VX-20 aircraft flight testing. 1.3 Airborne Instrumentation Systems Division (AIR-5.2.J) 1.3.1 The Airborne Instrumentation Systems Division (AISD), co-located at Point Mugu and China Lake, CA, provides the workforce, facilities, equipment, and processes required to design, develop, specify, document, build, procure, integrate, install, test, configure, repair and maintain weapon instrumentation, telemetry and flight termination systems for aircraft, missiles, ordnance, targets, platforms and related systems. The workforce has extensive and successful prototype-through-production experience in engineering, fabrication, and integration, including test and evaluation support of its products. Strategic areas are: GPS (Global Positioning Systems) development and implementation, solid state IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) sensors, advanced technology packaging and micro circuitry, encryption, antenna, video and RF bandwidth compression techniques/design. AISD contains four branches: the Project Coordination Branch, the Instrumentation Design Branch, the Advanced Telemetry Technology Branch and the Aircraft Instrumentation Branch. 1.3.1.1 The Project Coordination Branch is responsible for the program management, quality assurance and configuration management for all work accomplished in the division. The scope of work is varied and may include: program planning, budgeting, oversight, customer satisfaction, personnel administration of the workforce; establishing quality and documentation processes necessary for the design, manufacture, testing and delivery of products needed to meet customer requirements and provides liaison to optimize the workforce utilization. In addition, the Project Coordination Branch manages the Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP), Commercial Services Agreement (CSA) and Creative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) projects along with the NAVAIR Ranges Weapons Division (WD) Crypto-Modernization Office and the COMSEC (Communication Security) Local Elements Manager. 1.3.1.2 The Instrumentation Design Branch is responsible for the research, design and development of instrumentation and telemetry for weapon systems including the use of application-specific architectures, computer-aided engineering, and other tools required for the electronic and mechanical design of conventional and adaptive instrumentation and telemetry systems. The branch provides engineering support for the design and development of secure telemetry systems involving state-of-the-art techniques and applications for encryption/protection of weapons systems, test data and technical evaluation of Flight Termination System (FTS) design and fabrication, and certification of FTS receivers. 1.3..1.3 The Advanced Telemetry Technology Branch is responsible for providing full spectrum telemetry services in support of numerous weapons platforms. Mechanical and electrical engineers in conjunction with senior technicians are responsible for comprehensive instrumentation and telemetry system and subsystem design, development, procurement, fabrication, assembly, installation, calibration, testing and integration. Advanced mechanical fabrication capabilities include: prototype welding, machining, sheet metal and mechanical design. The branch also supports printed circuit board (PCB) design and layout. The branch supplies telemetry data acquisition support for evaluation and testing of weapons systems and components during land and sea range flight operations utilizing mobile telemetry lab vans at various range sites. 1.3.1.4 The Aircraft Instrumentation Branch is responsible for designing, developing, fabricating, installing, testing, evaluating, calibrating, configuring, operation, and maintenance of aircraft instrumentation. The branch provides the planning, development, and application of instrumentation systems technology for data transmission and acquisition systems in support of test and evaluation programs for ground and airborne vehicles. The branch is also responsible for the design, fabrication, assembly and test of electronic systems and cables to meet system operational requirements as well as provide engineering and technical support for the installation, modification, calibration, test, operation and maintenance of electronic test equipment located in airborne instrumentation checkout vehicles. All work is in according with Navy procedures and equipment technical manuals. The branch also provides integration support for multiple activities worldwide. 2.0 Applicable Documents ANSI/NCSL Z540-3 General Requirements for Calibration Laboratories and Measuring and Test Equipment DOD-D-1000 Drawing, Engineering and Associate Lists ANSI Y14.24, 34M, ASMEY14.35M Engineering Drawing Practices DOD Directive 8500.01E, 8570.1 8570.01M Information Assurance (IA) IRIG 118 - 99 Test Procedures IRIG 119 - 06 Telemetry Applications Handbook MIL-A-8625F (1) Anodic Coatings for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys MIL-DTL-5541E Chemical Conversion Coatings on Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy SAE-AS-50881D Wiring, Aerospace Vehicle ANSI/IPCJ-STD 001D Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies ASTMD5363 Sealing, Locking and Retaining Compounds Single Components MIL-STD-1504C Abrasive Blasting A-A 52080 through A-A 52084 Tape, Impregnated, Lacing and Tying MIL P 26292C (1) USAF Pitot / Static Pressure System Installation and Inspection SAE-AS-23190 Straps, Clamps, Mounting Hardware NASINST 3140.6P Destructive Weather Warnings, Readiness Conditions and Hurricane Evacuation Procedures NASINST 4010.5B Hazardous Material Control and Management Plan NASINST 5100.35C Occupational Safety and Health Manual NASINST 11320.1N Fire Bill NASINST 11240.20 Licensing of Motor Vehicle and Equipment Operators NATCINST 3700.3 Procedures for preparation and submission of Aircraft Usage Data NAVAIR 3960-4B Preparation, Review, and Implementation of Project Test Plans OPNAVINST 5090.1C Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual OPNAVINST 5239.1A Telecommunication and Automated Information System Security NAVAIR 01-1A-8 Structural Hardware NAVAIR 01-1A-20 Aviation Hose and Tube Manual NAVAIR 01-1A-34 Aeronautical Equipment Welding NAVAIR 01 1A 505 Installation Practices, Aircraft Electric and Electronic Wiring NAVAIR 01-1A-507 General Use of Cements, Sealants, and Coatings NAVAIR 01-1A-509 Aircraft Weapon Systems Cleaning and Corrosion Control NAVAIR 17-1-114.1 Inspection and Proof-load Testing of slings for Aircraft and related components NAVAIR 17-1-537 Aircraft Securing and Handling NAVAIRINST 13640.1 Metrology Calibration Program NAVAIRINST 13650.1 NAVAIRSYSCOM Maintenance Material Readiness List NAVAIRINST 13680.1B Depot Level Rework Program for Support Equipment Items OPNAVINST 3750.6R Aviation Safety Program OPNAVINST 5239.1C Information System Security Program NAVAIRWARCENACDIV13050.1B Aircraft Modification/ Configuration Control Policy NAVAIRWARCENACDIV13050.4 Engineering Criteria and Design, Fabrication and Inspection Guidelines for Instrumented Flight Test Data Booms NAVAIR13900.1B (NAWC-23) Procurement, Issue, and Control of Special Flight Test Instrumentation NFPA 409 Standard on Aircraft Hangars NFPA 410 Standard for Aircraft Maintenance OPNAVINST 5100.23G Navy Safety and Occupational and Health Program Manual OPNAVINST 5530.14E Navy Physical Security and Law Enforcement Program FED Spec QQ-P-416F Cadmium Plating AVMI SOP 4790.1 Tool Control Program AVMI SOP 4790.1C Installation Specification for Air Vehicle Modification AVMI SOP 13720.2 Foreign Object Damage Control Program AVMI SOP 4793.1 Orange Sheet Program TAPD SOP 13000 TAPD Special Precaution Notification Form TSOP 001 (D) Technical Standard Operating Procedure for Grounding / Bonding of Instrumentation Systems TSOP-004 (B) Technical Standard Operating Procedure for PCM Embedded Time TSOP 006 (A) Technical Standard Operating Procedure for Instrumentation System Report Writing TSOP 007 (B) Technical Standard Operating Procedure for Calibration Procedures NAVAIRINST 3960.4B Test Plan Policy NAWCADINST 5214.1A Report Policy TSOP 002 Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Shielding Practices For Instrumentation Systems TSOP 003Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Grounding and Shielding For TTC Equipment TSOP 005 (A) Project File Configuration Management TSOP 008Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Data Processing TSOP 010 (B) Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Telemetry System Design, Setup and Checkout TSOP 012 Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Signal Isolation TSOP 013 (B) Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Pre-Sample Filtering and Sample Rates TSOP 014 (B) Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Wire and Cable Selection For Instrumentation Systems TSOP 015 (A) Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Wire Color Codes TSOP 019Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Technical Review Board (TRB) Process TSOP 022Technical Standard Operating Procedures For On-Aircraft ASVS System Checkouts TSOP 024Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Instrumentation Power System and Load Analysis TSOP 025Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Video Telemetry System Design, Setup and Checkout TSOP 026Technical Standard Operating Procedures For F/A-18 Nose Instrumentation Pallet Installation and Removal Technical Procedures TSOP 029 (A)Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Verification of Strain Gage Installations TSOP 030Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Measurement Uncertainty Process TSOP 032Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Strain Gage Calibrations TSOP 033Technical Standard Operating Procedures For Strain Gage Installation and Protection From Field Environments ASOP 001Pre-Deployment Preparation Remote Site Support ASOP 002Special Flight Test Instrumentation Pool ASOP 003AID Estimates ASOP 004Ready Issue Parts Carts Utilization ASOP 005Reduction of Preflight Cycle Time ASOP 006 (A) Annual Vehicle Inventory Review APSD D 0001APSD Configuration Management Plan APSD D 0002APSD Requesting and Assigning Documentation Identification Numbers APSD D 0003Configuration Control of Engineering Drawings and Documentation APSD D 0004APSD Project Management Standards and Procedures APSD D 0005Quality Assurance PLAN APSD D 0006APSD Guidelines for Determining Project CAT and Process Requirements APSD D 0007Configuration Control of Documents APSD D 0008APSD Engineering Design and Drafting Standards and Guidelines APSD D 0009APSD Computer Aided Design Standards and Guidelines APSD D 0010APSD Structural Analysis Report Handbook APSD D 0012APSD ECR Instructions and Checklist APSD D 0013APSD Structural Analysis Report Spreadsheets APSD D 0014Internal Quality Management System Auditing Plan APSD D 0015APSD Hardware Standards and Guidelines APSD D 0019APSD Work Order Instructions APSD D 0020APSD General Marking and Identification Standards APSD D 0030APSD Project Lifecycle APSD-D-0025APSD RAP Test Procedures AID-ASOP-002 AVMI SOP FOR Plating and Cadmium IPC/EIA-J-STD-001 Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Electronics Assemblies Training and Certification Program IPC/WHMA-A-620 Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies IPC-7711 Rework of Electronic Assemblies IPC-7722 Repair and Modification of Printed Boards and Electronic Assemblies 3.0 Scope The contractor shall provide technical support services to support the AVMI Test and Evaluation and Instrumentation efforts described in Section 1 and 2. 4.0 Overall Requirements 4.0.1 The contractor shall provide a qualified workforce, material, equipment, and other supplies and services necessary to support the Navy in the design, development, delivery, and installation of instrumentation and unique test and evaluation systems. 4.0.2 The contractor shall provide a full-time, on-site, designated point of contact for the Government in accordance with FAR 52.326-6 who shall be physically present during core business hours to conduct overall management coordination with the government. 4.0.3 The contractors shall provide support in AVMI buildings / facilities shown in the table below: Facility # PAX Location Description sq. ft. 101 47765 Ranch Rd ACFT/AID HDQTRS/Flt Test Instrumentation engineering/prototyping/ installation /calibration/removal 26,800 104 47697 Ranch Rd Advanced Prototyping Div, shops, machining, shipping & receiving 20,275 163 Cedar Point Rd Ready Issue "excess" storage 144 641 Cedar Point Rd RDT&E Storage (condemned) 1691 1384 22768 Saufley Rd RDT&E Storage 2000 1492 47758 Ranch Rd AVMI HDQTRS Aircraft & Equipment lab 10,226 1582 22580 Cedar Point Rd. Ready Issue 5.2, 5.2.9 5, 533 1591 47780 Ranch Rd APF Design, wiring and planning ≈ 197,000 2186 47671 Ranch Rd Advanced Prototyping HDQTRS, Shops 32,542 3152 47743 Ranch Rd Wiring Trailers, instrumentation 1500 2649 21950 Nickles Rd TACAIR Instrumentation and OPS Branch (only a piece of the whole Bldg.) cubes and lab space 4410 2905 47958 Shaw Rd APF Hangar 28,000 Point Mugu and China Lake Facilities Building 31454 (ILB): CL, RCC Complex Office and lab space 8706 Bldg 31463 (Telemetry Program Office): CL, RCC Complex Office and lab space 2139 Bldg 31466 (MSIL Vehicle Shelter): CL, RCC Complex vehicle shelter 2241 Bldg 609 (Microelectronics): Point Mugu Office and lab space 7348 Bldg 512 (Component Test Building): Point Mugu Office and lab space 21225 20000A (Hangar-3) rooms 116, 117: CL, Airfield Office and lab space 3735 Bldg 98013 (Aircraft Instr Engr Bldg): CL, Airfield Office and lab space 4500 Hanger 2 (20002) annex (room 2123A & 2123B) CL, Airfield AST-5 lab 1188 Hanger 2 (20002) annex (room 2127) CL, Airfield fibre channel lab & storage 848 4.0.4 The contractors may be required to support the functions described in this PBSOW at remote sites and other designated deployments during expeditionary operations. Examples are aircraft carrier deployments, China Lake, and Pt. Mugu, aircraft fabrication facilities, military installations, and world-wide deployed squadrons. 4.0.5 Contractor normal work hours will be consistent with the NAWCAD compressed work schedule (CWS): 9-hour days, including a 30 minute lunch, Monday - Thursday, with alternate Fridays off. The core work hours for shops and technical support personnel are 0600 to 1530, with the exception of the working Friday where the core hours shall be 0600 to 1430. The core work hours for engineering and administrative support are 0700 to 1630 with the exception of the working Friday where the core hours shall be 0700 to 1530. The contractor's normal working hours shall support this schedule, with each regular two-week pay period totaling 80 hours normal time. 4.0.5.1 Support requirements outside of normal working hours are a common occurrence, and the contractor shall ensure that qualified personnel are available to support these requirements overtime requirements. 4.0.5.2 The contractor shall observe official Federal Holidays except as required by special overtime requirements. 4.0.6 Basic training to meet labor category qualifications is the sole responsibility of the contractor. Special or unique training for emergent government systems and procedures that are required during the execution of this contract will be provided by the government on an as needed basis. 4.0.7 During the course of the contract the government may mandate training for all personnel on the installation. This training may be computer or instructor based. Contractor personnel shall participate in these training requirements and report compliance to the COR within 2 working days of the announced deadline. 5.0 Facility Operations and Support (CLIN X001 CPFF) 5.0.1 The contractor shall perform the shipping and receiving functions of AVMI. The contractor shall support material packaging, handling, shipping, and transportation of equipment and materials. The contractor shall receive stock, maintain receiving and shipping records, and issue materials. The contractor will box, pack and prepare material for shipping in accordance with industry practices. The contractor shall provide transport, retrieval, delivery and pick up of equipment and materials. 5.0.2 The contractor shall perform technical property management tasks such as bar coding, entering data into the Government Furnished Equipment Property Management System, maintain current and accurate data, and prepare and distribute reports. 5.0.3 The contactor shall provide minor facility maintenance support such as general communications system reconfiguration, material transportation between local sites, replacement of lighting elements, and general repairs of a minor nature to include the reconfiguration and remodeling of AVMI work areas, general grounds maintenance such as shoveling and deicing of exterior sidewalks, stairs, and entranceways. 5.0.3.1 The contractor shall utilize the NAWCAD Public Works Self Help processes in the performance of their duties. 5.0.3.2 The contractor shall support aircraft scheduling, coordination and movement of aircraft in and around Hangar 101 and associated ramps utilizing government furnished equipment in accordance with NAVAIR procedures. 5.0.3.3 The contractor shall operate forklift, man-lift and floor sweeping equipment within Hanger 101. 5.0.3.4 The contractor will conduct spot checks of project aircraft, ensuring aircraft check lists are complete and attached to each project aircraft. The contractor will maintain safety and cleanliness of the Hangar 101 area. 5.0.3.5 The contractor shall serve as point of contact (POC) for identifying needed repairs and safety hazards and refer them to the government facilities coordinator, AVMI Safety Officer or other contacts required for the safe operation of the hangar. 5.0.3.6 The contractor will operate, repair and maintain government-furnished equipment in the Hanger complex as described in Attachment 5.0.3.6, in accordance with NAVAIR procedures and the equipment technical and operations manuals. 5.0.4 The contractor shall operate the Special Flight Test Instrumentation Pool (SFTIP) which is a pool of standard data acquisition system hardware and transducers available for checkout to all NAVAIR flight test programs (NAVIRINST 13900.1B and AID-ASOP-002.) The contractor shall: 5.0.4.1 Monitor and maintain SFTIP inventory through computer generated records and databases of accountability, custody and equipment status. 5.0.4.2 Stock, issue and ship SFTIP equipment to customers and manufacturer repair facilities. 5.0.4.3 Maintain a library of non-classified maintenance manuals (electronic media or hard copy) covering precision test equipment, data acquisition systems, calibration documentation, and manufacturers catalogs/specifications. 5.0.4.4 Originate disposal procedures on test equipment and computer media which are determined to be excess by the Government. 5.1 INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT 5.1.0 The contractor shall fabricate, install, operate, calibrate, validate and maintain data acquisition systems in test aircraft and military systems including tracked and water-born vehicles, in accordance with NAVAIR procedures and equipment technical manuals, including but not limited to the following: (See Section J -Attachment X for a complete list of equipment and systems) 5.1.0.1 Instrumentation; data acquisition systems, video data acquisition systems, and airborne telemetry systems. 5.1.0.2 Data acquisition and telemetry validation carts and specialized test vehicles. 5.1.0.3 Sink Rate and Six Degree of Freedom (6-DOF) telemetry vehicles and associated equipment. 5.1.1 The Contractor shall support the operations of the Structures Test Facility by supporting the lab's test and calibration equipment including but not limited to: (See Section J Attachment X for a complete list of equipment) 5.1.1.1 Servo actuators and controllers 5.1.1.2 Hydraulic/air loading systems. 5.1.1.3 Hydraulic structural test machines (static and dynamic). 5.1.1.4 Installation and calibration of strain gages on aircraft and components in accordance with government test plans and aircraft instrumentation specifications. 5.1.1.5 Assembly of structural calibration fixtures and operation of structural calibration/test equipment in accordance with government test plans. 5.1.1.6 Installation and calibration of strain gages 5.2 TECHNICAL SHOP SUPPORT 5.2.1 The Contractor shall provide a qualified workforce to operate sheet metal and structural fabrication equipment and to fabricate parts as directed by drawing packages and instructions. 5.2.2 The contractor shall provide a qualified workforce to operate the following equipment for the machining of parts and components as directed by drawing packages and other instruction. 5.2.3 The contractor shall provide a qualified workforce to maintain the equipment (See Section J attachment X for a total equipment list.) 5.2.4 The contractor shall fabricate and install wiring harnesses for aircraft test installation systems using drawings. Wiring installation practices shall be compliant with NAVAIR Technical Manual 01-1A-505, Installation Practices, Aircraft Electric and Electronic Wiring. 5.2.5 The contractor shall provide wiring support service, to include: 5.2.5.1 Fabrication of complete instrumentation wiring systems including networks, printed circuit boards, and wiring sub systems. 5.2.5.2 Verification of wiring networks and their compliance to design specifications. 5.2.6 The contractor shall provide a qualified workforce to support the creation of aircraft and military systems modification kits, to include Fabrication, packing, marking, shipping and quantity control of the components. 5.2.7 The contractor shall provide technical writing personnel to support the creation of documentation and support products. 5.2.8 The contractor shall, using established Aircraft Prototype Systems Division published policy, processes and procedures perform technical documentation management for mechanical, electrical and logistical drawing and textual documentation. 5.2.9 The contractor shall provide technical support personnel in the fields of quality process assurance, project management and configuration control/process management. 5.2.9.1 The contractor shall provide documentation and configuration process support, to include process documentation configuration control, technical support for the design and implementation of standard systems, audits of existing process compliance, and publication of results and findings for processes used with APSD. 5.2.10 The contractor shall provide technical support in the engraving and marking, of created components in accordance with defined standards. 5.3 PAINTING AND PLATING SUPPORT 5.3.1 The contractor shall perform preparation and painting functions such as: corrosion preventive painting for aircraft installation; equipment identification painting; hammer tone and crackle finishing utilizing the existing Government facilities (see 4.0.3). Parts and components will be supplied to the contractor with manufacturing instructions including finish type required. 5.3.2 The contractor shall mix, maintain solutions, and fabricate special clamps and anodes to apply the following surfaces/coatings: cadmium chromate, chromic acids anodizes, sulfuric acid anodizes, and special dyes and sealers, using the existing Government facilities (See 4.0.3.) 5.3.2.1 The contractor shall perform these functions in accordance with the AVMI Standard Operating Procedures for Plating and Cadmium operations. 5.3.2.2 The contractor shall update and maintain the procedural documentation to reflect changes in the art, regulations, and safety instructions. 5.3.2.3 The contractor shall passivate stainless steel alloys using nitric acid solutions on provided components. 5.3.2.4 The contractor shall coordinate and oversee the out-sourcing of work as described in 5.5.1 and 5.5.2 as required. 5.4 MECHANCIAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAFTING AND DRAWING 5.4.1 The contractor shall create mechanical and electrical designs from rough sketches for manufacturing assemblies using conventional drafting equipment and CAD systems. The contractor will prepare printed circuit board layout artwork from electrical schematics using CAD systems. 5.4.2 Utilizing the current GFE versions of PTC Pro Engineer TM, Intralink TM. PDMlink TM and AutoCAD the contractor shall provide: 5.4.2.1 Three dimensional modeling of conceptual parts, assemblies and sub-assemblies. 5.4.2.2 Generation of Level I, II, III mechanical drawing packages. 5.4.2.3 Generation and interpretation of drawing packages utilizing GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing). 5.4.2.4 Generate printed and software copies of documentation packages in accordance with applicable configuration management and document control guidelines. 5.4.2.5 Three dimensional modeling of reverse engineered parts, assemblies, and sub-assemblies associated with aircraft modification including instrumentation and ground support equipment. Modeling will utilize data gathered via precision measurement technology or classical measurement methods. 5.4.2.6 Support maintenance of the organization's CAD parts/assemblies library IAW organizational guidance. 5.5 Tool Rooms 5.5.1 The contractor shall provide tool room support, to include the issuance and tracking of tools and inventory between the hours of 0600 and 1730 Monday through Friday. 5.5.1.1 For days designated as Compressed Work Schedule Days the staffing hours shall be 0600 to 1530 5.5.1.2 The contractor shall not staff the tool room during Federal Holidays and non-work days in accordance with NAVAIR policy. 5.5.1.3 The contractor shall staff the tool rooms as described in 5.5.1 - 5.5.1.2 without the use of overtime. 5.6 ENGINEERING SUPPORT 5.6.1 The contractor shall provide a qualified supplemental workforce in the fields of Mechanical, Aerospace or Electrical Engineering to act as part of government led and directed teams for the design, development, and delivery of items including, but not limited to, technical data packages, mechanical structures and electrical systems in support of test and evaluation. 5.6.2 The contractor shall provide a systems engineering workforce with expertise in the research and development of technical projects and program plans in support of test and evaluation engineering efforts for Navy test aircraft and weapons. 5.6.3 The contractor shall create designs for integration of test and evaluation systems hardware into military systems, to include aircraft, weapons, and other operational, prototypical or mock-up military equipment/systems located within AVMI and associated laboratories. 5.6.4 The contractor shall design flight worthy, as defined by applicable NAVAIR standards and guidelines, aircraft parts/assemblies in support of test and evaluation, including selection of materials, hardware and fabrication methods to ensure suitability for flight, ease of maintenance, reliability and sustainability of components and assemblies. 5.6.5 The contractor shall perform analysis of structural components using: classical static analysis, FEA (Finite Element Analysis) utilizing current version of Mallett Technologies ANSYS software, composite structural analysis and fatigue analysis. 5.6.6 The contractor shall perform computational fluid dynamics analysis and data reduction. 5.6.7 The contractor shall perform data reduction and report generation for frequency response ‘rap' tests in accordance with APSD-D-0025. 5.6.8 The contractor shall provide inputs and/or generation of technical data packages to obtain Flight Clearance approval for both local and NAVAIR clearances. 5.6.9 The contractor shall engineer assigned projects utilizing AVMI and NAVAIR approved processes 5.7 Material Support (CLIN X 002 Costs) 5.7.1 The contractor shall maintain government owned stock metal supplies and wiring stock inventory at levels determined by the government, and shall replenish such materials as required. 5.7.2 The contractor shall procure specialized equipment and material, as required, to support the efforts described in this PBSOW. 5.7.3 The contractor shall operate the AVMI Ready Issue Storeroom; this includes reviewing, controlling, issuing and replenishing the inventory of basic manufacturing stock materials to levels determined by the Government. 5.7.3.1 The Ready Issue Storeroom shall be staffed between the hours of 0700 to 1600 Monday through Friday. The contractor shall not staff the Ready Issue Storeroom during Federal Holidays, Compressed Work Schedule days, another other non-work days as declared by the Navy. 5.7.3.2 Provide assistance with the preparation of material and service procurement supporting documentation including but not limited to Procurement Request forms, Purchase Card Order forms, and Contracts forms. 5.7.3.3 Receive and review procurement requests (open purchase, credit card, and federal stock) and log and track requisitions. 5.7.3.4 Input, track, and process MILSTRIP requisitions through ERP. 5.7.3.5 Create office supply orders using EMALL and other supplied ordering systems and create cart for purchase. 5.7.3.6 Maintain stocks and perform inventory control of common office materials and supplies including but not limited to computer paper, printer toner cartridges, pens, pencils, notebooks, binders, staplers, staples, batteries, paper clips, and calendars. 5.7.3.7 Receive delivery of materials and supplies and notify requestors of receipt of their orders. Distribute special orders and obtain receipt signatures as needed. 5.7.3.8 Perform receipt, storage, and distribution services for all materials shipped and delivered on site. Process and log all material orders for government furnished material; log the receipt of all incoming material; report material order status. 5.7.3.9 Document all outgoing material shipments and maintain a file of all related shipping status correspondence for the Ready Issue Storeroom. 5.8 Administrative Support All contractor personnel supporting the functions described in section 5.8.1 and 5.8.2 must complete the Navy provided Security Awareness training and Privacy Training within 45 days of employment. All contractors must complete Security Awareness training and Privacy Training annually. 5.8.1 The contractor shall provide qualified and trained personnel to operate on and work with the following government business applications: • NAVAIR Corporate Applications • Defense Travel System (DTS) • Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) • Basics II • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) • Range Management Information System (RIMS). 5.8.1.1 Enter/process requests for travel orders, vouchers, and local vouchers using the Defense Travel System (DTS) and track travel orders and claims. Assist employees with DD 1056 Application for No Fee Passport, Passport application, overseas training, and other overseas requirement outlined in the Foreign Clearance Guide (FCG). Provide answers on general travel related questions. 5.8.1.2 Coordinate employee training requests and schedule training as required. Enter Ad hoc training requests as required. Provide instruction/assistance to civilian employees entering training request in ERP. 5.8.1.3 Enter visitor data, schedule incoming visitors via Basics II and approve as required (alternate approver for Branch/Division Mangers). Process Visit Request via JPAS when SMO code is provided, prepare OPNAV 5521/27, and prepare Notification of Unclassified Visit form. Work with security managers to process classified visits and access control. 5.8.1.4 Generate reports from an internal database in order to identify the number of personnel within each competency, including reports, which depict hires/departures, reassignments, status of personnel, mandatory training, and awards. 5.8.1.5 Provide administrative support for meetings by performing the following: • reserving and setting up meeting rooms; • sending out meeting information to attendees; • coordinate logistical, administrative, and security arrangements for attendees • arranging and checking out IT and AV systems and equipment; • greeting and checking in meeting attendees and guest speakers; • creating a list of attendees; • taking meeting minutes; • making copies of meeting materials 5.8.2 Clerical Support 5.8.2.1 Perform basic clerical tasks including operating basic office equipment such as personal computers, copiers, scanners, shredders, and Fax machines, and sort, route, and distribute incoming materials, mail, and correspondence. 5.8.2.2 Maintain schedules for all conference rooms at the AVMI Facilities. 5.8.2.3 Maintain a central subject correspondence file by the Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) and a separate serial letter file by the serial number. The central subject file shall include a copy of all outgoing correspondence and the serial file shall include copies of all outgoing serial letters. 5.8.2.4 Maintain the Competency files, including historical records and archives, and post all changes to Navy publications/directives and NAVCOMPT manuals 5.8.2.5 Support facility access control by performing visitor identification checks and staffing of facility entry point control areas and complex entry points as during the times as described in Attachment A. 6.0 TRAVEL (CLIN X 003 Costs) 6.0.1 The Contractor may be required to travel in support of the PBSOW. 6.0.1.1 Costs associated with travel and lodging shall be reimbursed in accordance with the Joint Travel Regulation (JTR). 6.0.1.2 The numbers of trips and types of personnel traveling shall be limited to the minimum required to accomplish work requirements and shall be coordinated with the Government Project Manager and the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). 6.0.1.3 Travel may include, but is not limited to, various contractor facilities, Navy facilities, DoD facilities/installations, other government agency offices (e.g. Federal Aviation Administration, test ranges, operational activities, project / program offices, and intelligence & support activities), conferences, and seminars. 6.0.1.4 In order to support required tasking as identified in the PBSOW and/or to support contingency operations or other military operations/exercises associated with project requirements, the contractor may be required to travel outside of the contiguous United States (OCONUS). The contractor shall perform OCONUS travel as required by the Government and it shall be coordinated with the Government Project Manager and the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). 6.0.1.4.1 Work Statement Limits. In accordance with DODI 3020.41, Contractor Personnel Authorized to Accompany the U.S. Armed Forces, and in order to preserve the status of Contractor personnel as "civilians accompanying the U.S. Armed Forces," the Contractor personnel shall not be required to: a. Operate weapons in combat, or b. Perform services aboard aircraft while engaged in operational combat missions. 7.0 LABOR CATEGORIES AND HOURS: The following required labor categories and hours will formulate the basis of the contractor's proposal: AVMI Support Base Yr OY1 OY2 OY3 OY4 Drafter III 19200 21120 21120 21120 21120 Drafter IV 15360 15360 17280 17280 17280 Engineering Tech I (General) 17280 17280 19200 21120 21120 Engineering Tech II (General) 32640 32640 36480 36480 36480 Wiring Tech III 9600 15360 15360 15360 15360 Wiring Tech IV 9600 9600 9600 9600 11520 Sheet Metal III 17280 19200 21120 21120 23040 Sheet Metal IV 7680 7680 9600 9600 9600 Machinist III 3840 3840 5760 5760 5760 Machinist IV 3840 3840 5760 5760 5760 Instrumentation Tech III 15360 15360 17280 19200 19200 Instrumentation Tech IV 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000 Weapons Instrumentation Tech III (West Coast) 7680 7680 7680 9600 11520 Weapons Instrumentation Tech IV (West Coast) 7680 7680 9600 11520 11520 Laborer 3840 3840 3840 3840 3840 Supply Tech 15360 15360 15360 15360 17280 Tech Writer III 3840 3840 5760 5760 5760 Tech Writer IV 3840 5760 5760 7680 7680 Tool Room 3840 3840 3840 3840 3840 Engraver III 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Engraver IV 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Aircraft Painter 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Electroplater 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Material Handling Labor 5760 5760 5760 7680 7680 Material Coordinator 7680 7680 7680 9600 9600 Shop Machinery Tech 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Maintenance Worker 5760 5760 7680 7680 7680 Facility Support 5760 5760 5760 5760 5760 Sr. Facility Support 7680 7680 7680 7680 7680 Shipping / Rec 1920 1920 1920 3840 3840 Engineer 15360 15360 17280 17280 17280 Instrumentation Engineer 15360 15360 17280 17280 17280 Systems Engineer 3840 5760 7680 7680 9600 Sr. Engineer 11520 11520 11520 11520 11520 Structural Engineer 3840 5760 5760 5760 5760 Program Manager 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Secretary I 3840 3840 3840 3840 3840 Secretary II 5760 5760 5760 5760 5760 Secretary III 1920 1920 3840 3840 3840 Guard I 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Guard II 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 8.0 ODC's: The following mandatory ODC's shall be included in the contractors proposal: Base Year OY1 OY2 OY3 OY4 Total Material 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 7,500,000 Travel 500,000 515,000 525,000 525,000 525,000 2,590,000 Total 2,000,000 2,015,000 2,025,000 2,025,000 2,025,000 10,090,000 9.0 SECURITY 9.0.1 All Contractor personnel supporting tasks under this contract with the exceptions that are stated in Section 13, Personnel Qualifications, of the PBSOW must be eligible for a SECRET Security clearance. The highest level of security required for performance of tasks in paragraph 4.0 is SECRET. See Attached DD254. 9.0.2 The contractor shall conform to the provisions of DOD-D-5220.22, "National Industrial Security Program," and shall obtain security clearances for contractor employees requiring access to classified information and/or entry to controlled areas. 9.0.3 The Department of the Navy (DON) Automated Data Processing (ADP) Security Program outlined in OPNAVINST 5239.1B, or the most current version of this instruction, applies to all efforts under this contract. 10.0 NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS 10.0.1 In the performance of the contract, the Contractor may have access to non-public proprietary information. The Contractor shall require that any employee performing services under the contract execute a non-disclosure agreement satisfactory to the DO/TO Contracting Officer. The non-disclosure agreement shall acknowledge the Contractor and employees' duties with respect to non-public information, and promise to comply with those obligations. A copy of the executed non-disclosure agreements shall be provided to the Contracting Officer. See attached Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). 10.0.2 In the event that the Contractor knows of or identifies that it has a commercial interest in the subject matter of any proposed or on-going agreement with respect to which contract services are to be performed, the Contractor shall consider such interest a potential conflict of interest in accordance with NAVAIR 5252.209-9510(g) and promptly disclose it to the Contracting Officer. 11.0 IDENTIFICATION BADGES 11.0.1 Contractor identification badges will be issued by the Government to on-site Contractor personnel. In accordance with NASPAXRIV Instruction 5510.15L, May 31, 2006, identification badges must be displayed at all times. The Contractor shall furnish all requested information required to facilitate issuance of identification badges, and shall conform to all applicable regulations concerning their use and possession. ID media is U.S. Government property and shall be surrendered to the Pass and ID Office upon expiration or termination of employment. The Government will not check out Contractor personnel unless all media, including Common Access Cards (CAC) are returned IAW the instruction identified previously in this paragraph. Labor Qualifications PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS The contractor is required to provide a workforce having the following levels of technical experience. These qualifications are minimum requirements; contractors should strive for technical excellence in personnel by demonstrating experience and qualifications beyond these qualifications. All degrees must be from an accredited college or university and the required areas are described under each individual category. A High School (H.S.) diploma, or General Equivalency Diploma (GED), must be possessed by all personnel on this contract. All labor categories performing work under this contract must be capable of obtaining a SECRET Clearance. SPECIAL NOTE The specialized experience included, as part of the required qualifications shall have been obtained in the fields of endeavor indicated by the applicable labor categories listed below. Experience must be within the last five years. As applicable, each of the categories listed below will have degrees and years of experience required for qualification in that category. However, a Master's degree in the field of endeavor may be substituted for 5 years of general engineering experience and a PhD in the field of endeavor may be substituted for 10 years of general engineering experience. DEFINITIONS As used in the minimum personnel qualification descriptions for this contract, the terms indicated should be defined or their meanings qualified as follows: Academic year - a full year or complete year of study at a junior college, college, university, or other academic institution toward which at least 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of undergraduate study, or 18 semester hours or 27 quarter hours of post graduate study were completed. Accredited institution - a post-secondary educational institution (junior college, college, university, or technical, trade, or professional school) that was approved by an accrediting agency listed as nationally recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Accredited program - an educational program or course of study offered by a post-secondary educational institution that was approved by an accrediting agency listed as nationally recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Degree - an academic title conferred by an educational institution upon completion of a unified course of study; if not otherwise qualified, the term shall mean a degree at the bachelor's, master's or doctoral levels only. Postgraduate degree - Masters, Ph.D., or other professional degree for which completion of an undergraduate curriculum or receipt of a bachelor's degree was a prerequisite. Engineering and engineering discipline - when used in relation to educational or work experience requirement, "engineering" shall mean any of the following specific subject, disciplines, or areas of work experience only: aerospace, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, electronics, industrial, materials, mechanical, nuclear, or safety engineering, and engineering technology. KEY PERSONNEL - Indicated by ** Program Manager** This position acts as overall manager and administrator with respect to contract requirements. The position serves as the primary interface and point of contact with the (COR) on technical program/project and contract administration issues. Supervises program/project operation by developing engineering, technical and management procedures and controls, planning and directing project execution, monitoring, and reporting progress. The work requires management acquisition and employment of program/project resources and controls, management of the financial and administrative aspects of the program/project. Education: A bachelor's or postgraduate degree from an accredited college or university. Experience: a. A total of at least 8 years of applied engineering or management experience, and b. A total of at least 6 years of technical, management and supervisory experience which includes performing each of the functions with respect to technical trades. Or: a. Twenty (20) years experience in technical trades as outlined in this PBSOW. and b. total of at least 6 years of technical, management and supervisory experience which includes performing each of the functions with respect to technical trades. Drafter III This position prepares complete sets of complex drawings or computer models that include multiple views, detail drawings, and assembly drawings. Drawings or models include complex design features that require considerable drafting skill to visualize and portray. Assignments regularly require the use of mathematical formulas to draw land contours or to compute weights, center of gravity, load capacities, dimensions, quantities of material, etc. Works from sketches, computer models, and verbal information supplied by an engineer, architect, or designer to determine the most appropriate views, detail drawings, and supplementary information needed to complete assignments. Selects required information from computer programs, and internet sites, precedents, manufacturers' catalogs, and technical guides. Independently resolves most of the problems encountered. Supervisor or design originator may suggest methods of approach or provide advice on unusually difficult problems. Education: High school diploma or equivalent plus successful completion of trade or technical school, or undergraduate or military school course in drafting, mechanical drawing, or engineering drawing. Experience: At least 6 years experience performing the stated functions. Two additional years of specific relevant experience can be substituted for the above indicated education requirement. Drafter IV Works closely with design originators, preparing drawings or computer models of unusual, complex, or original designs that require a high degree of precision, performs unusually difficult assignments requiring considerable initiative, resourcefulness, and drafting expertise. Ensures that anticipated problems in manufacture, assembly, installation, and operation are resolved by the drawings produced; exercises independent judgment in selecting and interpreting data based on knowledge of the design intent. Although working primarily as a drafter, this worker may occasionally interpret general designs prepared by others to complete minor details, may provide advice and guidance to lower-level drafters or serve as coordinator and planner for large and complex drafting projects. Education: High school diploma or equivalent plus successful completion of trade or technical school, or undergraduate or military school course in drafting, mechanical drawing, or engineering drawing. Experience: At least 12 years experience performing the stated functions. Two additional years of specific relevant experience can be substituted for the above indicated education requirement. Engineering Technician I (General) Functions: Performs general engineering support functions for wiring, sheet metal, electronics, drafting or machining disciplines. The Technician must demonstrate the ability to perform a practical application of tools and techniques to assigned duties. This position receives technical guidance from supervisor or higher level-technicians. Work is reviewed at initiation for proper technique, and monitored for specific compliance with accepted practices and work assignments. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Technician must have a current certification for IPC/EIA- J-STD 001 for AISD support. Engineering Technician II (General) Functions: Applies learned technical knowledge to perform general engineering support functions for wiring, drafting, sheet metal, electronics or machining disciplines. The Technician must have the technical knowledge to demonstrate a practical application of tools and techniques to assigned duties. This position receives technical guidance from supervisor or higher level-technicians. Work is reviewed at initiation for proper technique, and monitored for specific compliance with accepted practices and work assignments. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training or specialized training in the appropriate field required. Experience: At least two (2) years experience performing stated functions. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Must have a current certification for IPC/EIA- J-STD 001, IPC-A-610 and IPC/WHMA-A-620 for ASID support. Engineering Technician III (Aircraft Wiring Tech) Functions: Applies learned technical knowledge to perform repairs, fabrication, modification and installation of electrical wiring harnesses, cables, wires, wiring assemblies and associated parts. The Wiring Technician must have the technical knowledge to demonstrate a practical application of aircraft wiring procedures. The ability to perform soldering and knowledge of tools and equipment required to perform required functions. This position receives technical guidance, as required from supervisor or higher level-technician. Work is reviewed for specific compliance with accepted practices and work assignments. Technician may provide technical guidance to lower level technicians. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training desired. Experience: At least six (6) years experience performing stated functions. Engineering Technician IV (Aircraft Wiring Tech) Functions: Applies learned technical knowledge to perform repairs, fabrication, modification and installation of electrical wiring harnesses, cables, wires, wiring assemblies and associated parts. The Wiring Technician must have the technical knowledge to demonstrate a practical application of aircraft wiring procedures. The ability to perform soldering and knowledge of tools and equipment required to perform required functions. This position requires the knowledge to take on more complex wiring tasks, the ability to lead other technicians and to coordinate efforts to accomplish a task. This position requires the ability to communicate with the project engineer/designer on any issues pertaining to the task. This position receives technical guidance, as required from a supervisor or engineer. Work is reviewed for specific compliance with accepted practices and work assignments. Technician will provide technical guidance to lower level technicians. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Experience: At least twelve (12) years experience performing stated functions. Engineering Technician III (Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic) This position performs repair, fabrication, modification, and installation of sheet metal parts, items, and assemblies. Sheet metal mechanic work requires knowledge of the physical properties and working characteristics of sheet metal, knowledge of tools and equipment required in the sheet metal trade, and knowledge of shop mathematics and principles. May be called upon to perform aviation welding. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 6 years experience performing the stated functions Engineering Technician IV (Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic) Performs repair, fabrication, modification, and installation of sheet metal parts, items, and assemblies. This position works from brief oral or written instructions, pictures, tentative drawings and rough sketches. Sheet metal mechanic work requires knowledge of the physical properties and working characteristics of sheet metal, knowledge of tools and equipment required in the sheet metal trade, and knowledge of shop mathematics and principles. Most items are complex and require the employee to coordinate the work of several skilled trades in completing specialized work segments. May be called upon to perform aviation welding. In most cases, works directly with the engineer or scientist to solve difficult technical problems as they develop Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 12 years experience performing the stated functions Engineering Technician III (Machinist) This position manufactures parts and items of equipment from raw stock of different kinds of metals, metal alloys and other materials, through the use of machine tools and precision handwork. The work requires the set up and operation of most types of conventional machine tools such as lathes, vertical and horizontal boring mills; bench, plain, or universal milling machines; shapers; planers; internal and external grinders; thread grinders; and radial drills. The work frequently requires the use of a variety of auxiliary machine tool attachments such as rotary vises, dividing heads, taper attachments, magnetic chucks, vertical milling heads, tapping attachments, rotary tables and others. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 6 years experience performing the stated functions. Engineering Technician IV (Machinist) This position manufactures parts and items of equipment from raw stock of different kinds of metals, metal alloys and other materials, through the use of machine tools and precision handwork. The work requires the set up and operation of most types of conventional machine tools such as lathes, vertical and horizontal boring mills; bench, plain, or universal milling machines; shapers; planers; internal and external grinders; thread grinders; and radial drills. The work frequently requires the use of a variety of auxiliary machine tool attachments such as rotary vises, dividing heads, taper attachments, magnetic chucks, vertical milling heads, tapping attachments, rotary tables and others. Most items are complex and require the machinist to coordinate the work of several skilled trades in completing specialized work segments. In most cases, works directly with the engineer or scientist to solve difficult technical problems as they develop Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 12 years experience performing the stated functions. Electronics Technician III (AISD) Functions: Applies learned technical knowledge to perform fabrication, assembly, soldering, repair, modification and installation of electrical components, PCBs, wiring harnesses, cables, wires, wiring assemblies and associated parts. The Technician must have the technical knowledge to demonstrate a practical application of tools and techniques to assigned duties including the ability to perform acceptance tests and measurements on electronic components and assemblies. The ability to perform soldering and knowledge of tools and equipment required to perform required functions. This position receives technical guidance, as required from supervisor or higher level-technician. Work is reviewed for specific compliance with accepted practices in accordance with AISD QA and CM policies and procedures. Technician may provide technical guidance to lower level technicians. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training or specialized training in the appropriate field required. Must have a current certification for IPC/EIA- J-STD 001, IPC-A-610 and IPC/WHMA-A-620. Experience: At least four (4) years experience performing stated functions. Electronics Technician IV (AISD) Functions: Applies learned technical knowledge to perform fabrication, assembly, soldering, repair, modification and installation of electrical components, PCBs, wiring harnesses, cables, wires, wiring assemblies and associated parts. The Technician must have the technical knowledge to demonstrate a practical application of tools and techniques to assigned duties. The ability to perform soldering and knowledge of tools and equipment required to perform required functions including the ability to perform acceptance tests and measurements on electronic components and assemblies.. This position requires the knowledge to take on more complex tasks along with the ability to lead other technicians and to coordinate efforts to accomplish a task. This position requires the ability to communicate with the project engineer/designer on any issues pertaining to the task. This position receives technical guidance, as required from a supervisor or engineer. Work is reviewed for specific compliance with accepted practices in accordance with AISD QA and CM policies and procedures. Technician will provide technical guidance to lower level technicians. Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Technical school training or specialized training in the appropriate field required. Must have a current certification for IPC/EIA- J-STD 001, IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620 and IPC-7711/7721 Experience: At least six (6) years experience performing stated functions. Engineering Technician III (Instrumentation Tech) Functions: Performs fabrication, installation and operational support of instrumentation systems and wiring harnesses on various aircraft and test articles. This position utilizes wiring diagrams and technical information provided by engineers and senior technicians to independently fabricate the instrumentation system racks and wiring harnesses including installation and performs pre-flight and post-flight operational checks on instrumentation systems prior to and following test flights. Provide support during aircraft measurement calibrations as required. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 6 years experience performing the stated functions. Engineering Technician IV (Instrumentation Tech) Functions: Performs fabrication, installation and operational support of instrumentation systems and wiring harnesses on various aircraft and test articles. This position utilizes wiring diagrams and technical information provided by engineers and senior technicians to independently fabricate the instrumentation system racks and wiring harnesses including installation and performs pre-flight and post-flight operational checks on instrumentation systems prior to and following test flights. Provide support during aircraft measurement calibrations as required. Work assigned at this level is typically more complex and of larger scope requiring coordination of multiple instrumentation engineering technicians working on multiple large scale tasks. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 12 years experience performing the stated functions. Laborer Functions: Performs tasks which require mainly physical abilities and effort involving little or no specialized skill or prior work experience. The following tasks are typical of this occupation: loads and unloads trucks and other conveyances; moves supplies and materials to proper locations by wheelbarrow or hand truck; stacks material for storage or binning; collects refuse and salvageable materials; digs, fills, and tamps earth excavations; levels ground using pick, shovel, tamper and rake; shovels concrete and snow; cleans culverts and ditches; cuts trees and brush; operates power lawnmowers; moves and arranges heavy pieces of office and household furniture, equipment, and appliances; moves heavy pieces of automotive, medical engineering, and other types of machinery and equipment; spreads sand and salt on icy roads and walk-ways; and picks up leaves and trash. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: None required. Technical Writer III Writing and editing, including, but not limited to: articles, papers, reports, plans, technical manuals, etc. The writing or editing experience must clearly demonstrate ability to present information commensurate with the degree of professional authority required by the assignment. This position requires documentation and system configuration management tasks. Education: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Four years of relevant experience can be substituted for the bachelor's degree requirement. Experience: 6 years of experience in administrative, professional, investigative, technical, or other work that required substantial subject matter knowledge based on the physical sciences or engineering field in addition to that required above. Demonstrated ability to analyze data and present the pertinent facts in written form. Technical Writer IV Writing and editing, including, but not limited to: articles, papers, reports, plans, technical manuals, etc. The writing or editing experience must clearly demonstrate the ability to present information commensurate with the degree of professional authority required by the assignment. Requires documentation and system configuration management tasks as well as designing documentation and system configuration systems and processes. Implements and oversees new and modified configuration management systems. Education: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Four years of relevant experience can be substituted for the bachelor's degree requirement. Experience: 10 years of experience in administrative, professional, investigative, technical, or other work that required substantial subject matter knowledge based on the physical sciences or engineering field in addition to that required above. Demonstrated ability to analyze data and present the pertinent facts in written form. Tool and Parts Attendant Functions: Receives, stores, and issues hand tools, machine tools, dies, and equipment such as measuring devices, in industrial establishment. Keeps records of tools issued to and returned by workers. Prepares inventory reconciliations and requisitions stock as required. Unpacks and stores new equipment. Visually inspects tools and measures for wear or defects. This position may require coating tools with grease or other preservatives and attaching identification tags or engraving identifying information on tools and equipment. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: None Engraver III (Engineering Technician III) This position requires engraving or etching flat or curved metal, rubber, or other materials by hand or machine for printing, identification, or decorative purposes. Includes but not limited to sublimation, decalcomania, CNC rotor engraving, electro-arc marking, and ink marking. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 6 years experience performing the stated functions. Engraver IV (Engineering Technician IV) This position requires engraving or etching flat or curved metal, rubber, or other materials by hand or machine for printing, identification, or decorative purposes. Includes but not limited to sublimation, decalcomania, CNC rotor engraving, electro-arc marking, and ink marking. This position designs innovative approaches to the marking of complex and unique components, creates or oversees the creation of equipment and processes to meet such needs. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 12 years experience performing the stated functions. Aircraft Painter This position requires standard coating methods such as brushing, rolling, and spraying, by the use of coating materials that are prepared according to specific directions, and by the application of coating techniques that ensure surfaces are fully coated, protected, and free from drips and runs. Receive work orders and oral instructions that indicate the surfaces to be coated and the coating materials to be used. The work requires the preparation of surfaces by methods such as sanding and wire brushing. The work requires thinning, stirring, and mixing coating materials according to specific directions. The coating finishes must meet surface protection requirements. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification, and certification as an aircraft painter Experience: At least 4 years experience performing the stated functions. Electroplater (Engineering Technician III) This position requires work involving the use of electrolytic and chemical processes to plate, coat, and treat surfaces of metals and metal alloys for the purpose of protection, repair, maintenance, and fabrication of parts and equipment. A knowledge of the preparation, testing, and maintenance of various electrolytic and chemical solutions is required, as is skill in controlling and using them in performing the processes required to treat various types of surfaces. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification Experience: At least 6 years experience performing the stated functions. Junior Aircraft Kitting Technician (Material Handling Laborer) Functions: Performs limited aspects of technical supply management work related to the assembly, checking and delivery of aircraft component kits. Work usually is segregated by project assignments and controlled in terms of difficulty, complexity, or responsibility. Assignments are related to stable or standardized segments of technical supply management operations; or to functions or subjects that are narrow in scope or limited in difficulty. Assignments are at the direction of senior personnel. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: None Aircraft Kitting Technician (Material Coordinator) Functions: Performs aspects of technical supply management work related to the assembly and delivery of aircraft component kits. Work usually is complex and can cross commodity area or function, and varies in terms of difficulty, complexity, or responsibility. This work requires consideration of program requirements together with specific variations from standardized guidelines. Assignments require a good working knowledge of the governing supply systems, programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: At least 3 years experience performing the stated functions. Senior Aircraft Kitting & Supply Function Technician (Supply Technician) Functions: Performs most aspects of technical supply management work related to the assembly and delivery of aircraft component kits. Work usually is complex and crosses commodity areas or functions, and is typically complex and difficult. This work requires an understanding of program requirements, together with specific variations from standardized guidelines. Assignments require a deep knowledge of the governing supply systems, programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines; an understanding of the needs of the organization services; and analytical ability to define or recognize problems involved and recommend action based on application or interpretation of established guidelines. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: At least 5 years experience performing the stated functions Shop Machinery Technician (Engineering Tech II) Functions: Performs repair and preventive maintenance on industrial tooling and equipment, using published procedures and direction. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Experience: At least 6 years experience performing the stated functions. General Maintenance Worker Supports minor maintenance and repair of facilities, to include minor mechanical, plumbing, electrical, painting, drywall and overall cleanliness. Identifies issues and problems within the physical plant, creates redress plans, organizes and directs efforts to close issues. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification. Technical certifications in HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical systems are required. Experience: Experience: At least 3 years experience performing the stated functions. Facility Support (Engineering Technician IV) Supports minor maintenance and repair of facilities, to include minor mechanical, plumbing, electrical, painting, drywall and overall cleanliness. Identifies issues and problems within the physical plant, creates redress plans, organizes and directs efforts to close noted issues. Identifies long-term physical plant needs and works closely with government leadership to propose and pursue solutions. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification. Technical certifications in HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical systems are required. Experience: Experience: At least 12 years experience performing the stated functions with substantive oversight of numerous facilities. Senior Aircraft Hanger Manager (Engineering Technician V) ** Supports minor maintenance and repair of facilities, to include minor mechanical, plumbing, electrical, painting, drywall and cleanliness. Identifies issues and problems within the physical plant, creates redress plans, organizes and directs efforts to close noted issues. Identifies long-term physical plant needs and works closely with government leadership to propose and pursue solutions. This position is given only broad guidance and direction, and works closely with senior government personnel and other agencies to meet long term needs of the organization. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification. Technical certifications in HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical systems are required. Experience: Experience: At least 15 years experience performing the stated functions with substantive oversight of numerous facilities. Shipping and Receiving Clerk Takes deliveries and handles incoming shipments, ranging from small packages to large equipment requiring coordination with Navy heavy lift. Fork lift license required. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification. Experience: None Engineer Functions: Applies engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, and evaluate military weapon systems. Reviews and prepares engineering and technical analyses, reports, change proposals, and other technical documentation. The engineer applies engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition and resource management. May analyze, design, develop, implement, test, or evaluate automated data processing software related to engineering or functional requirements of military weapon systems, associated support systems, or management information systems. Education: A bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline from a school of engineering having at least one professional engineering curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Experience: A minimum of 5 years experience associated with engineering functions as related to development, test, or evaluation of instrumentation systems. Possess an academic and work experience background in such areas as preparation of technical and operational test plans, execution of sophisticated tests, certification of systems, logistic support planning, technical data review, and analytical interpretation of test results. Instrumentation Engineer Functions: Serves as an authoritative technical specialist responsible for the design, development, construction, and test and evaluation of complex, advanced Special Flight Test Instrumentation (SFTI) systems and sub-systems, with special expertise in the area of data processing hardware and software. The engineer acts as a technical authority concerning SFTI data processing matters. The engineer performs the research and development necessary to provide complex, advanced hardware and software for use in support of flight test data operations. The engineer performs investigations into the availability of commercial hardware whose specific purpose is to advance capabilities in the area of aircraft data acquisition. The position provides advice to customer leadership and senior staff personnel on a broad range of unusual, and difficult technical matters in the area of aircraft data processing. Creates and manages the processes and procedures necessary for customer personnel to perform post-flight data processing utilizing knowledge of airborne data acquisition and processing systems theory and operations. Education: A bachelor's degree in an electronics/electrical engineering discipline from a school of engineering having a professional engineering curriculum which was accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). A postgraduate degree is desirable. Experience: A minimum of 5 years experience associated with engineering functions as related to development, test, or evaluation of instrumentation systems. Must have at least 4 years technical engineering experience, which may include areas such as radar systems, electronic warfare, communications, aircraft electrical systems, aircraft instrumentation systems, telemetry systems, computer software/hardware, automated data processing systems, and computer systems interfacing. Specialized Experience: At least 2 years of the stated total must include performing engineering functions with respect instrumentation projects. Systems Engineer Functions: Applies systems engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, and evaluate military weapon systems; reviews and prepares system engineering and technical analyses, reports, change proposals, and other technical documentation; applies system engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition and resource management; analyzes, designs, develops, implements, tests, and evaluates automated data processing software related to engineering or functional requirements of military weapon systems, associated support systems, or management information systems. Education: A bachelor's degree in one of the following: engineering, computer science, mathematics, or physics. Experience: At least 5 years systems engineering experience. Specialized Experience: At least 2 years of the stated total experience must include performing systems engineering functions. Senior Engineer Functions: Applies engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, and evaluate military weapon systems. Reviews and prepares engineering and technical analyses, reports, change proposals, and other technical documentation. The engineer applies engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition and resource management. Will analyze, design, develop, implement, test, and evaluate automated data processing software related to engineering or functional requirements of military weapon systems, associated support systems, or management information systems. The engineer will act as an engineering team leader or supervisor developing engineering procedures and controls, managing project efforts, and taking the lead in problem resolution. Education: A bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline from a school of engineering having at least one professional engineering curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) (or in related disciplines such as physics, mathematics or computer science). Experience: A minimum of 12 years experience associated with engineering functions as related to development, test, or evaluation of instrumentation systems. Possess an academic and work experience background in such areas as preparation of technical and operational test plans, prosecution of sophisticated tests, certification of systems, logistic support planning, technical data review, and analytical interpretation of test results. For a programming position, a background in programming is required. Must have at least 6 years technical engineering experience, which may include areas such as radar systems, electronic warfare, communications, aircraft electrical systems, aircraft instrumentation systems, telemetry systems, computer software/hardware, automated data processing systems, and computer systems interfacing. Structural Engineer Applies engineering principles to research, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, and test air vehicle structural components and mechanical systems. Reviews and prepares engineering and technical analyses, designs, reports, change proposals, and other technical documentation. The incumbent applies engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition and resource management. Education: A bachelor's or postgraduate degree in an engineering or physics discipline from a school where the specified curriculum was accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Experience: A total of at least 6 years of professional engineering experience that consisted of performing the foregoing engineering functions, and Specialized Experience: At least 2 years of the foregoing total experience will be in the field of aerospace structures or associated mechanical systems. Secretary I Functions: Provides principal secretarial support in an office, normally to one or more low level managers to the subordinate staffs of that individual. Maintains close coordination and is highly responsive to day-to-day activities of the group. Works while receiving a moderate amount of detailed supervision and guidance. Performs varied clerical and secretarial duties requiring knowledge of office routine and an understanding of the organization, programs, and procedures related to the work of the office. Uses and is comfortable with Microsoft Office. Performs varied duties including or comparable to the following: responds to routine telephone requests that have standard answers; refer calls and visitors to appropriate staff. Controls mail and assures timely staff response; may send form letters; maintains staff's calendar, makes appointments, and arranges for meeting rooms; maintains recurring internal reports, such as contractor time and leave records, office equipment listings, correspondence controls, and training plans; printing, maintenance, or other services. Establishes and maintains office files. Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent. Experience: None required. Secretary II Functions: Provides principal secretarial support in an office, normally to one middle or upper management individual and to the subordinate staff of that individual. Maintains close coordination and is highly responsive to day-to-day activities of the staff. Works independently while receiving limited of detailed supervision and guidance. Performs varied clerical and secretarial duties requiring knowledge of office routine and an understanding of the organization, programs, and procedures related to the work of the office. Is proficient with Microsoft Office. Maintains a professional office atmosphere and work place, meets and greets important and high ranking visitors and understands Navy protocol and customs. Coordinates and maintains meeting room calendars. Performs varied duties including or comparable to the following: responds to routine telephone requests that have standard answers; refer calls and visitors to appropriate staff. Controls mail and assures timely staff response; may send form letters; maintains staff's calendar, makes appointments, and arranges for meeting rooms; maintains recurring internal reports, such as contractor time and leave records, office equipment listings, correspondence controls, and training plans; printing, maintenance, or other services. Establishes and maintains office files. Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent. Experience: Two or more years performing the stated functions above or the equivalent. Secretary III Functions: Provides principal secretarial support in an office, normally to one upper management individual and to the subordinate staff of that individual. Maintains close coordination and is highly responsive to day-to-day activities of the staff. Works independently while receiving little detailed supervision and guidance. Performs varied clerical and secretarial duties requiring knowledge of office routine and an understanding of the organization, programs, and procedures related to the work of the office. Is fluent with Microsoft Office. Maintains a professional office atmosphere and work place, meets and greets important and high ranking visitors and understands Navy protocol and customs. Coordinates and maintains meeting room calendars. Interacts routinely with the support staffs of more senior and equivalent managers. Performs varied duties including or comparable to the following: responds to routine telephone requests that have standard answers; refer calls and visitors to appropriate staff. Controls mail and assures timely staff response; may send form letters; maintains staff's calendar, makes appointments, and arranges for meeting rooms; maintains recurring internal reports, such as contractor time and leave records, office equipment listings, correspondence controls, and training plans; printing, maintenance, or other services. Establishes and maintains office files. Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent. Experience: Four or more years performing the stated functions above or the equivalent. Guard I Staffs the vehicle and pedestrian entry point into the AVMI complex during the assigned hours and performs visual identification checks. This position confirms visitors are escorted when required and makes contacts to AVMI personnel when visitors arrive. Operates the controls for the vehicle access control gate, and provides visual confirmation that the vehicles are authorized to enter. Exhibits professional behavior towards visitors and visiting VIPS. This person ensures that the pedestrian and vehicle gates are secured before departing and contacts appropriate emergency or law enforcement responders when anomalies occur. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification. Experience: None required. Guard II Staffs the vehicle and pedestrian entry point into the AVMI complex during the assigned hours and performs visual identification checks. This position confirms visitors are escorted when required and makes contacts to AVMI personnel when visitors arrive. Operates the controls for the vehicle access control gate, and provides visual confirmation that the vehicles are authorized to enter. Exhibits professional behavior towards visitors and visiting VIPS. This person ensures that the pedestrian and vehicle gates are secured before departing and contacts appropriate emergency or law enforcement responders when anomalies occur. Maintains awareness of the local security posture and is able to make assessments and recommendations to improve procedures and processes. Education: High school graduation or equivalency certification. Experience: Two years performing the described functions or equivalent.
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