SeaPort-e

 

Engineering, Technical, and Programmatic Support Services

Contract Number: N00178-08-D-5624
Capital Zones 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
Clients: Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Naval Supply Systems Command, Military Sealift Command, Naval Facilities Command, Strategic Systems Programs, Office of Naval Research, DTRA, and the United States Marine Corps
Contract Period of Performance: 27 March 2008 through 27 March 2018 (including award term options)
Available Order Types: CPFF, CPIF, CPAF,
FFP, FPIF
SeaPort-e PCO: NSWC Dahlgren Division

Official Government SeaPort-e Website:  http://www.seaport.navy.mil/

About SeaPort-e

The Navy has awarded IDIQ contracts to 340 contractors that will compete for a variety of command task orders.

Functional service procurements will be solicited by Naval Sea Systems, Naval Air Systems, Space and Naval Warfare Systems, Naval Supply Systems, Military Sealift, and Naval Facilities Engineering commands; Strategic Systems Programs; Office of Naval Research; Defense Threat Reduction Agency; and Marine Corps.

The 22 functional service areas include Research and Development Support; Engineering System Engineering and Process Engineering Support; Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation and Analysis Support; Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support; System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support; Quality Assurance (QA) Support; Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support; Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support; Logistics Support; Technical Training Support; Information System Development, Information Assurance and Information Technology Support; and Software Engineering, Development, Programming and Network Support.

SeaPort-e covers seven regional zones and task orders will be competed based on the principal place of performance.

TASK ORDERS RECEIVED

There are no task orders at this time.

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS

There are no technical instructions.


TEAM MEMBERS

Company Name

website

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SeaPort-e Prime Contractor

Alaska Native Technologies, Inc. (ANT)

http://www.alaskanativetech.com

126173074

SBA Certified 8(a); SBA Certified SDB

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PRODUCTS AND DELIVERABLES PROVIDED

  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Global Positioning Systems
  • Hydrographic Surveying
  • Remote Communications
  • Renewable Energy Site Selection and Engineering Support
  • Acoustic Positioning
  • Geophysical Services
  • Dredging Support
  • Marine Construction Spport
  • Design Engineering Survey Support
  • Data Acquisition (storage & recording)
  • Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC’s)
  • Aerial Lidar
  • System Istrumentation Control & Monitoring
  • Real-time Embedded Systems
  • Signal Conditioning & Processing (acoustic, image)
  • Data Reduction/Analysis
  • Data Management Systems
  • System Simulation and Modeling
  • Product Development & Ruggedization
  • Sensors (acoustic, magnetic, mechanical, optical, video, chemical)
  • Robotics (UAV)

LAST 3-YEARS SERVICES EXPERIENCE FOR ALL TEAM MEMBERS

Client Name: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Project:  Nationwide Contract for Hydrographic Surveying and Related Support Services

Award Date: 2008

Value: $250M

Summary: Five year IDIQ contract to support NOAA’s nautical charting mission for three distinct geographical areas:

·          the navigable waters of Alaska, including remote areas, bays, and harbors,

·          the Gulf of Mexico, and

·          all other navigable waters of the U.S., including the east coast, Pacific, the Great Lakes and U.S. territories.

Contact: Linda Brainard

Phone: 301.713.0820 x 131

 

Client Name: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Project:  IDIQ Contract for Hydrographic Surveying and Related Support Services

Award Date: 4/04 – 4/09

Value: $50M

Summary:  Five year IDIQ to provide hydrographic surveying in Alaska to support NOAA’s nautical charting mission.

Contact: Mark Lathrop

Phone: 301.713.2702 x 199

 

Client Name: DOD (USACE – Galveston District)

Project:  IDIQ Contract for Hydrographic Surveying and Related Support Services

Award Date: 04/08 – 04/11

Value: $3M

Summary: Three year IDIQ to provide hydrographic surveying and related support services in the Gulf States.

Contact: Tim Updike

Phone: 409.766.2757

 

Client Name: DOD (USACE – Alaska District)

Project:  IDIQ Contract for Hydrographic Surveying and Related Support Services

Award Date: 04/08 – 04/11

Value: $2.1M

Summary: Three year IDIQ to provide hydrographic surveying and related support services in Alaska.

Contact: Andrew Brewer

Phone: 907.753.2757

 

Client Name: Office of Naval Research

Project: SBIR Phase III: Acoustic Technology Program

Award Date: 08/02 – 06/05

Value: $4.3M

Summary:  The Acoustic Technology Program is integrating a passive acoustic data collection system into a Slocum Electric Underwater Glider.  The system will be characterized and tested at ANT’s Lakeside test facility and aboard its research vessel in at-sea trials.

Contact:  Dr. Michael Traweek

Phone:  703-696-4112

 

Client Name: Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research

Project: Littoral Glider Design and Development (Phase I)

Award Date: June, 2005

Value: $4.25M

Summary:  Alaska Native Technologies (ANT) is tasked to design and develop a prototype underwater acoustic glider that can be launched by a two person detail, flown within days to the area of interest, and directed to station keep or to patrol a small area. The glider will have directional acoustics for ISR and glider survivability, communicate via satellite (Iridium), and include sensors for environmental characterization. The glider will operate in both shallow and deep-water environments and can be deployed for up to 24 days.

Contact:  Dr. Michael Traweek

Phone:  703-696-4112

 

Client Name: Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research

Project: Littoral Glider Design and Development (Phase II)

Award Date: October , 2006

Value: $3.2M

Summary:  Alaska Native Technologies (ANT) will continue testing and evaluation of the Littoral Glider (LG) prototype designed and developed in Phase I.  ANT will continue the LG environmental and acoustic data collection operations to support the evaluation of directional acoustic sensors.  ANT will fabricate three (3) LG’s and conduct a rigorous at-sea evaluation of the LG’s.  The ANT team plans to revise the design of the LG to incorporate improvements in manufacturability and performance based on the results from the testing of the original protype LG units.

Contact:  Dr. Michael Traweek

Phone:  703-696-4112

 

Client Name: Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research

Project: Using Unmanned Undersea Gliders for Undersea Persistent Surveillance

Award Date:  May 2005

Value: $2.3M

Summary:  Alaska Native Technologies (ANT) will develop and demonstrate a survivability package for underwater glider operations and provide support to ONR in the evaluation of undersea gliders for undersea persistent surveillance, battlespace characterization, and perimeter defense.

Contact:  Dr. Thomas Curtin

Phone:  703-696-4119

 

Client Name: Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI

Project: Administrative Support Services

Award Date:  October, 2007

Value: $11.2M

Summary:  Alaska Native Technologies (ANT) will support NUWC-Newport with professional administrative services to its organizational elements.  ANT currently supports twenty organizations with approximately forty-two personnel. 

Contact:  Mr. Richard Hall

Phone:  401-832-1522


POINTS OF CONTACT FOR SERVICES

EPOC: Butch Hallford, 907-745-7215 x 108
TerraSond's SeaPort-e Email Address: seaport@terrasond.com
Customer Service Point of Contact: Evelyn Wright, 907-745-7215x 156

QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM

TerraSond’s corporate mission is to provide quality products and services on schedule and within budget.

Our quality assurance program includes processes for interfacing with the Government, completing teaming agreements and contracts, selecting small business subcontractors, and managing Team Members.

We understand that quality assurance cannot be overemphasized.  Uncertainties on projects can be minimized by sharing information, providing education and training, and following written policies and procedures.

TerraSond and its Team emphasize and value quality.  We continuously review all tasks, procedures and processes; conduct redundant and repeated measurements; and document, maintain, and store recorded information.

At TerraSond, we recognize that quality is critically important to our reputation and that customer satisfaction is the key to our success.


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