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Presented by William Paggi Head, Contracts Office

15 March 2005

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•Rapid integrator and deployer of interoperable technologies to the Navy, Federal Government, and Joint Warfighter

•Developer and employer of life-cycle logistic support solutions in a web-enabled portal environment

•Developer of FORCEnet joint collaborative assessment tools that promote netCentric interoperability and reduce system redundancy

•Principal SPAWAR provider for Joint and Homeland Security C4I solutions in a responsive manner.

•Navy’s most efficient provider of critical engineering and acquisition expertise for Navy/Joint commands and other federal agencies

What We’re Known ForWhat We’re Known For

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Global PresenceGlobal Presence

•Charleston, SC•Washington, DC•Tidewater, VA•Jacksonville, FL•Tampa, FL•Pensacola, FL

Major locations:

Overseas locations:•Bahrain•Germany• Italy•Spain•U.K.

28Military

8,026Industry Partners

2,332Civil Service

. . . from the Mississippi to Bahrain

. . . from the Mississippi to Bahrain

Vision: Joint C4ISR Provider of Choice

Vision: Joint C4ISR Provider of Choice

Statistics as of October 31, 2004

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Communication Systems

Command and Control Systems

Intelligence & Information Warfare Systems Engineering

Tidewater C4ISR Department

Communication Systems

Command and Control Systems

Intelligence & Information Warfare Systems Engineering

Tidewater C4ISR Department

Our Engineering Expertise is Aligned into Four Technical Departments

Technical DepartmentsTechnical Departments

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45% Engineering & Science (1052)

Contracts & Supply (122)

Computer Specialist (418)

Computer Science/Engineering

(185)

Finance & Budget (82)

General Clerical (69)

IT Support (93)

Logistics (73)Other (170)

Program Management (95)

Our Business ModelOur Business Model

Small Business Prime

Mid-Size Business

Major Defense

Over 2,300 Government Employees

Over 8,000 Contractors+

Effective & Efficient Solution to the “Global War on Terror”

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• Unlimited Contracting Authority• Totally Turnkey Acquisition Capability

– Determination of requirement/Development of PWS

– Solicitation, Source Selection, Award of Contract

– Technical analysis of contract proposed

– Contract Monitoring, Management, and Administration

• Use Full Spectrum of Contract Types and Performance Based Contracting Techniques (CPAF/CPIF/CPFF/T&M/FFP)

• 248 Active Contracts with available ceiling of $2.5 B

Acquisition and Contracting Capability

Acquisition and Contracting Capability

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SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston& SeaPort-e

SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston& SeaPort-e

• SeaPort-e Multiple Award Contract (MAC)– 1st preference for Contractor Support Services not covered by

existing indefinite delivery type contracts

– Contractor Support Services include:

• General Engineering

• Financial

• Program Management

– Migration Plan Examples:

• Services currently being provided via GSA Federal Supply Schedules

• SE&I FEDSIM tasking

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Fully Netted Force Fully Netted Resources

“Our Reason for Being” “Our Organizational Model”

Delivering FORCEnet at Sea Enterprise Rates

Delivering FORCEnet at Sea Enterprise Rates

FORCEnet SeaEnterprise

SeaEnterprise

Critical Capability in Competency

+ Efficient Business

Operations= Success