Maintenance & Inspection Services, Inc.
"Your Engineering Technical Specialists"

Statement of Work (SOW)
Company Functional Area Description
Maintenance & Inspection Services, Inc. SOW 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering, & Process Engineering Support N65540-01-D-0026: Mis privided systems and process engineering support in developing Machinery Alterations (MACHALTs) for NSWCCD-SSES. This process involved consideration of shipboard requirements, evaluation of alternative concepts, selection of the best alternative, and generation of the alteration and associated guidance documentation.
Maintenance & Inspection Services, Inc. SOW 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support N65540-01-D-0026: In support of NSWCCD-SSES, MIS provided system design documentation and technical data as follows: Developed PECPs, performed shipchecks and developed installation instructions, developed FECPs, and proofed-in initial installations for 175 alterations. Provided technical writer support for each MACHALT Prototype to assess the installation and test procedures and the associated ILS. Documented the installation with photographs and provided recommendatinos for changes to the MACHALT. Conducted technical reviews and evaluations of HM&E systems and related support documentation to ensure they were reflective of latest machinery alteration status. Reviewed ships' ILS documentation and ensured they were reflective of latest configurations to machinery alteration status. Developed and updated over 150 EOSS, Catapult OSS, and aircraft elevator OSS packages using IsoDraw, AdeptEditor, and Epic for dozens of US Navy ships (steam and gas turbine), including required shipchecks. Provided engineering and technical support services to develop more than 3,000 IETMs and paper-based TMs. Developed and updated PMS documentation and other related documentation requiring change. Made changes to approximately 600 PMS or associated documentation packages. Supported HM&E ship system alterations for the Army Craft Modification Program, including development of drawings, installation procedures/specifications, Modification Work Orders, and Technical Data Packages. Upon receipt of TMDERs, ECPs, S/As, WPs, ect., developed TM changes and/or revisions. Provided Final Reproducible Copies and updated the electronic database for ETMs. Prepared changes or revisions to engineering drawings/illustrations, operations procedures and other associated documentation. In support of the MACHALT and AC&R HFC Conversion Programs developed installation drawings, installation procedures, and updated ILS, participated in prototype installations, prepared ILS kits for each installation including preloading APL/CK information into CDMD-OA, assisted in the maintenance of NSWCCD tracking databases, and provided archiving services for completed documentation.
Maintenance & Inspection Services, Inc. SOW 3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support N65540-01-D-0026: MIS provided reliability, maintainability, and availability (RM&A) support for NSWCCD-SSES to develop Reliability Centered Maintenance products as follows: Backfit RCM and new Inactive Equipment Maintenance for SWS 70KW AC/DC Converters on SSBN 726 Class; new PMS for LP Moisture Separator LP dehydrator on CV/CVN Classes; and new and reworked PMS on new style lifejackets.
Maintenance & Inspection Services, Inc. SOW 3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation, and Checkout Support N00140-03-D-0006: MIS provided Eddy-current inspections of the tubes of two 100,000 GPD Distilling Plant Feedwater Heater/After-Condenser heat exchangers on USS IWO JIMA (LHD 7), including removal/replacement of zinc anodes as required. MIS opened, cleaned, inspected, repaired, and closed out the heat exchangers. They utilized state of the art equipment and performed auto analysis of the inspection results on site or from a remote location as needed. The inspection results were entered into a databse for tracking and allowed for real-time analysis.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.1 Research & Development Support N65540-04-D-0026: QED provides support to NSWCCD's Systems Integration and Program Development Group in the development, implementation, execution and maintenance of comprehensive integrated assessment and continuous monitoring programs for ship equipment and systems. Tasks include engineering, ILS, testing, and prototype installation support of shipboard machinery system programs and projects such as Mission Readiness Assessment System (MRAS), Maintenance Figure Of Merit (MOFOM), Integrated Condition Assessment System (ICAS), Video Technologies, Engineering Plant Controls, and other NSWCCD cognizant equipment and initiatives.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering, & Process Engineering Support N65540-01-D-0026: QED privided systems and process engineering support in developing Machinery Alterations (MACHALTs) for NSWCCD-SSES. This process involved consideration of shipboard requirements, evaluation of alternative concepts, selection of the best alternative, and generation of the alteration and associated guidance documentation.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.4 Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, & Fabrication Support N65540-010D-0026: In support of NSWCCD-SSES, QED provided prototyping, pre-production, and fabrication support for Collective Protection Systems, pulper/shredders, periscopes, AN/UYQ-70(V) Shipboard display Emulator (SDE), and HFC-134a conversions. In cases where material products and components were not readily available, special actions were taken to fabricate foundations, general structural components, hardware, special tools, system components, and control, monitoring and display components for these alterations. QED accomplished prefabrication for inclusion in material kits.

N00189-04-D-0035: QED provided fabrication and pre-production support for multiple sets of Emergency Propulsion high Torque Clutch and Control System Piping - SHIPALT SSN 688-3461K - for USS ALBANY (SSN 753) and MIAMI (SSN 755).

N65540-05-D-0018: On multiple CVN hulls, QED provided installation of Dental Digital Imaging (DDI) systems - a multi-vendor imaging solution that uses X-ray units, digital X-ray acquisition devices, and specialized computer workstations. The government has installed similar systems, but these were the first installations performed by contractors. QED coordinated material procurement and installation teams with the original equipment manufacturers.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support N65540-01-D-0026: In support of NSWCCD-SSES, QED provided system design documentation and technical data as follows: Developed PECPs, performed shipchecks and developed installation instructions, developed FECPs, and proofed-in initial installations for 175 alterations. Provided technical writer support for each MACHALT Prototype to assess the installation and test procedures and the associated ILS. Documented the installation with photographs and provided recommendatinos for changes to the MACHALT. Conducted technical reviews and evaluations of HM&E systems and related support documentation to ensure they were reflective of latest machinery alteration status. Reviewed ships' ILS documentation and ensured they were reflective of latest configurations to machinery alteration status. Developed and updated over 150 EOSS, Catapult OSS, and aircraft elevator OSS packages using IsoDraw, AdeptEditor, and Epic for dozens of US Navy ships (steam and gas turbine), including required shipchecks. Provided engineering and technical support services to develop more than 3,000 IETMs and paper-based TMs. Developed and updated PMS documentation and other related documentation requiring change. Made changes to approximately 600 PMS or associated documentation packages. Supported HM&E ship system alterations for the Army Craft Modification Program, including development of drawings, installation procedures/specifications, Modification Work Orders, and Technical Data Packages. Upon receipt of TMDERs, ECPs, S/As, WPs, ect., developed TM changes and/or revisions. Provided Final Reproducible Copies and updated the electronic database for ETMs. Prepared changes or revisions to engineering drawings/illustrations, operations procedures and other associated documentation. In support of the MACHALT and AC&R HFC Conversion Programs developed installation drawings, installation procedures, and updated ILS, participated in prototype installations, prepared ILS kits for each installation including preloading APL/CK information into CDMD-OA, assisted in the maintenance of NSWCCD tracking databases, and provided archiving services for completed documentation.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support N40025-04-D-4006: In support of MARMAC, QED provided software engineering, development, programming, and network support for the SURFLANT Planning and Engineering for Alterations and Repair (SPEAR) system. This includes web based applications that interface with COMNAVSURFLANT RMAIS databases. QED received, configured, installed, tested and trained government furnished computer/network hardware and software for CNSL mainteneance planners and schedulers and other users of the SPEAR system.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support N65540-01-D-0026: QED provided reliability, maintainability, and availability (RM&A) support for NSWCCD-SSES to develop Reliability Centered Maintenance products as follows: Backfit RCM and new Inactive Equipment Maintenance for SWS 70KW AC/DC Converters on SSBN 726 Class; new PMS for LP Moisture Separator LP dehydrator on CV/CVN Classes; and new and reworked PMS on new style lifejackets.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.9 System Safety Engineering Support N65540-01-D-0026 / N65540-04-D-0026: QED provides safety engineering support in developing technical manuals and planned maintenance systems for shipboard systems. Space restrictions and clearances, toxic substances, accessibility, and ease of operation are taken into consideration incorporated into ECPs, installation procedures, and quality assurance procedures. Enviromental and safety system engineering concerns are addressed in the technical namuals and preventive maintenance system requirements developed and maintained under these contracts.

N00178-04-D-4110: (Seaport) QED provided on-site engineering and technical support to upgrade and maintain material readiness of HM&E systems on EAGIS ships, including compatibility, operability, safety issues, and system interfaces. During on-site surveys, QED performed validations and verifications of compliance with operational and safety standards in the development of recommendations for improvements or technical change. QED also develops Operation Sequencing System (OSS) procedures and documentation for HM&E systems on U.S. Navy steam, diesel, and gas turbine powered ships to ensure engineering personnel have hechnically correct, logically sequenced written procedures, charts and diagrams to endsure proper and safe equipment operation.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support N65540-01-D-0026 / N65540-04-D-0026: QED provided CM support to NSWCCD-SSES, including development and update of MACHALT Technical Information Bulletins (TIBs) composed of MACHALT Instructions and ship logistic changes to support each MACHALT. As part of instruction development, prepared and provided Logistics Summaries detailing configuration changes related to the applicable MACHALTs. In conjunction with MACHALT installations and waterfront field service support, reviewed and updated ships' ILS and submitted configuration updates. QED maintained all records of logistic actions, alterations, and configuration files related to scheduling and completion of alterations.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support N65540-01-D-0026 / N65540-04-D-0026: QED provided QA support to the NSWCCD-SSES MACHALT program. For each accomplished MACHALT/SHIPALT, QED researched, developed, and provided data packages with included QA books and completion documentation required. QA Plans outlined In-Process Control Procedures (IPCPs) and specified the critical elements of NAVSEA Standard Items (NSIs). Conducted QA analyses of installation processes and associated material lists during preparation and execution of alteration projects.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.12 Information Systems (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support 62678-04-D-4006: QED IT professionals have provided IS, IA and IT support in the following areas:
  1. Supported the SPEAR Wide Area Network as follows: Designed, installed, and managed the SPEAR Wide Area Network, providing internet connectivity to regional maintenance centers and Navy shipyards nationwide. Installed and supported Local Area Networks in the Mid-Atlantic area at private and Navy shipyards providing network connectivity to port engineers and waterfront maintenance teams supporting ship availabilities. Provided Microsoft Windows System Administration support to users of government provided hardware and software used at the SPEAR Local Area Networks. Managed network routers, firewalls, and instrusion detection systems, providing network security for the SPEAR Local and Wide Area Networks. Designed, developed, and supported the SPEAR website as follows: (1) Provide hardware and software support to install and manage the servers hosting the SPEAR website and applications. (2) Provide Microsoft Windows System Administration support for the SPEAR website and users of the SPEAR website. (3) Designed, developed and supportvarious maintenance applications hosted on the SPEAR website, including, but not limited to: SHIPMAIN Metrics, Master Assessment Index, CSMP Management Reports, OnLine Specification Review, Diesel Trend Analysis, Departures from Specifications, 2-Kilo Validation Tool, Developed and support of the Common Assessment Process using handheld PDA's and Maximo During HMERA visits, Developed and support Surface CCIMS (Corrosion Control Information Management System) for collecting, trending and projecting ship tank and void conditions and repairs.

  2. Provided hardware and software support for prototype MFOM (Maintenance Figure of Merit)/MRAS installations as directed by NSWCCD Philadelphia, Code 916.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.13 Ship Inactivation and Disposal Support N00189-03-D-0031: QED's inactivation and disposal support includes Ready Resource Material (RRM) Program warehouse operation for COMNAV AIRPAC, which includes shipping and delivery of materials; disposal of equipment/materials; automated supply processing; material identification and research; RRM inventory management/record keeping; and technical guidance for RRM customers. RRM items include materials, equiment, and parts removed from inactive or decommissioned Navy ships and ships undergoing decommissioning. QED identifies, segregates, documents, and prepares for shipping all materials destined for disposal. QED iterfaces the RRM program with the Residual Asset Management (RAM) and ANSRS (RRM and RAM/ANSRS) excess material programs.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.14 Interoperability, test and Evaluation (T&E), Trials Support N00178-04-D-4110: QED provided engineering, scientific, and analytical expertise to NSWCCD-SSES in support of the Total Ship Test Plan (TSTP) for ship production, overhaul activation, and modernization of systems, subsystems, equipment, and components comprimising the HM&E and Combat Support Systems of naval ships. Monitored progress of overhaul and new construction efforts, equiment installation processes, and required testing to ensure that joint interoperability requirements had been fully met. Support included Stage 3 Equipment Tests, Stage 4 Intra-system Tests, Stage 5 Intersystem Tests, and Stage 7 Trial Tests. Conducted both in-progress and end-product inspections and evaluated adequacy of quality control methods by witnessing new construction original/revised test requirements during installation, checkout, and operation; performed quality assurance review services for specification compliance; reviewed test, operation, and maintenance/repair procedures being used to maintain HM&E equipment and systems; and, provided recommended resolutions to discrepancies. Evaluated technical safety-related adequacy of Demonstration Trials Test Plan. Provided advisory and evaluation support for both in-port and underway systems maintenenace, PMS, EOSS demonstration testing, and trials. Conducted shipchecks, witnessed test performance and conducted equiment surveys to develop and revise test procedures. Analyzed, evaluated, and provided resolutions and responses for Technical Feedback reports and TSTP test problems.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.17 Supply & Provisioning Support N65540-01-D-0026: In support of NSWCCD, QED applied analytical and technical expertise to provide all materials (except GFM), tooling, mateterial procurement, material kitting, prefabrication, storage, staging, transportation, and installation of multiple shipboard systems.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation, and Checkout Support N65540-01-D-0026 /N65540-04-D-0026: for NSWCCD, QED applied engineering , analytical, and technical disciplines/skills to provided in-service engineering, fleet introduction, installation, and checkout support to cosst effectively install and test prototype, proof-in, and production MACHALTs/SHIPALTs to modernize or introduce transformational technologies for NSWCCD, including Collective Protection Systems on two LHDs; pulper/shredder on one CG; P2 devices on 15 ships of the LPD, LSD 41, CG 47, DDG 51, and FFG 7 classes; periscopes on nine SSN 688 Class submarines in support of the SUBSAFE progam; Missile Flood & Drain Valve Locking Device on two SSNs; AN/UYQ-70(V) Shipboard Display emulator (SDE) on one LHA; HFC-134a conversions on 12 SSN/SSBNs; HFC-236fa conversions on two LSDs and one DDG; CHT pump current monitor and cutout on one CG and two FFGs; prairie masker modifications on one DDG; overspeed governors and elevator hoist slack rope devices on weapons elevators on siz ships; and dog/handle bushing upgrade kits and hinge assemblies on watertight/airtight doors, on 20 classes of surface ships.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.20 Program Support n62678-04-D-4006:QED provided overhaul and availability program support for the CNSL Type Desk/Maintenance Officer. They planned initial work packages for RAV, TAV, and ROH; performed liaison between repair activity and Surface staff; maintained vessel delivery schedules and fleet material support visits and studies; organized, prepared and monitored records of deficiencies and of incomplete repair activity work; staffed and prepared inputs/recommended changes for development of maintenance programs; attended and participated in trials and meetings; prepared draft studies, point papers, presentations, etc., in response to developing fleet indoctrination problems; and maintaining records of existing status of applicable alterations required to upgrade material condition of vessels.
Q.E.D. Systems, Inc. SOW 3.21 Administrative Support N62678-04-D-4006: QED provided clerical and administrative supoort to MARMAC and CNSL Type Desk/Maintenance Officers in overhaul and availability planning.
Ventures in Strategic Design SOW 3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support N65540-04-D-0026: VSD, a subcontractor to QED, provides NSWCCD-SSES modeling and simulation for computer based (CBT) and integrated learning environment (ILE) based training in levels one, two and three for various CBT and Web Deliverable training such as the SCBA, ZEDS, VCHT, MEDG, Reverse Osmosis, Oil Spil Prevention, Operational Risk Management, SABT and other shipboard engineering systems. Modeling and simulation is used in the environment to allow the learner to see the technical aspects of the system and give the learner a basis for making technical decisions without the expense of technical training equipment (TTE).
Ventures in Strategic Design SOW 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support N65540-04-D-0031: VSD provided software engineering, development, programming, and network support to the Center for Navel Engineering (CNE) for NSWCCD-SSES. VSD has converted existing AIM based documents to HTML and programmed XML style sheets used to place and track documents uploaded to the Navy's LCMS.
Ventures in Strategic Design SOW 3.8 Human Factors Engineering Support N65540-04-D-0031: VSD provides NSWCCD-SSES and PEO SHIPS human factors engineering support. VSD has conducted analysis on a number of systems to determin the number, type and mix, of knowledge, skills, abilities, tools and resources are available to operate and maintain these systems at war fighting capability within the fleet. Systems include:
  • Caterpillat 3512B Diesel Engines for FFG7 class ships
  • Isotta Franchini Non-Magnetic Diesel Engines for MCM class ships
  • Arc Fault Detection System for CVN class ships
  • Multi-Purpose Crane for MHC class ships
  • Operational Risk Management (ORM) for Oil Spill Prevention in the US Navy Afloat
Ventures in Strategic Design SOW 3.18 Training Support N65540-01-D-0026: VSD provided NSWCCD-SSES and NAVSEA PMS 377 with training support for computer based (CBT) and integrated learning environment (ILE) based training for the various courses and training front end analysis such as the SCBA, ZECS, VCHT, MEDG, Revers Osmosis, Oil Spill Prevention, Operational Risk Management, SABT and other shipboard engineering systems. Under this contract, VSD has provided training support in areas of curriculum development, CBT development, front end anylysis, EFR reports, and conversion of curriculum to compliance with the Navy's Integrated Learning Environment.

N00164-03-D-0013: VSD applied engineering and analytical expertise to research and develop a Navy Training Systems Plan (NTSP) for the AN/KAS1/1A and IPDS for NSWC Crane. This included a thorough manpower and manning analysis, and applying the impact of the new system on manpower available based on maintenance, repair, and operational requirements. It also included a complete review of existing training, an analysis of training impacts, and initial and sustained training requirements for Fleet support of the system.

N65540-04-D-0026: VSD provided development of an Element Based Blended solution to deliver the Engineering Plant Operators Course (EPOC) curriculum, developing a Journeyman level course of instruction.
Ventures in Strategic Design SOW 3.20 Program Support N62678-04-D-4006: VSD provided PEO SHIPS with program support for the SCBA Familiarization Conveersion. VSD assisted PEO SHIPS with identification and management of current and emergent training requirements, reviewed identified training requirements and assist PEO SHIPS with the development of a plan of action as it applies to each requirement, and provided oversight and management assistance in the implementation of each plan of action. VSD assisted in the management and coordination of all SCBA training development efforts for PEO SHIPS.
Ventures in Strategic Design SOW 3.21Administrative Support N65540-04-D-0026: VSD provides a variety of administrative support services, including conference, meeting, and program review services for PMS 377 and NSWCCD-SSES. VSD plans program reviews and meetings for a variety of locations both in government and VSD facilities. VSD prepares and distributes conference minutes and action items, and develops/displays charts and other graphics such as MS Power Point presentations, and also provides post-meeting reports electronically.
Ventures in Strategic Design SOW 3.22 Public Affairs and Multimedia Support N65540-04-D-0031: VSD developed a commercial for SEA 05 for the Static Automatic Bus Transfer (SABT) program. The commercial involved video, graphics, animations and voice-over to explain the function of the SABT and the training that is available for the system.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.1 Research & Development Support N00174-06-D-0028: As part of a Joint Venture in support of NAVSEA 04L, LCE is providing Research and Development Support for the development, testing and fielding of the Advanced Virtual Instrumentation Test Set, a next generation replacement for electronic Test Equipment.

N00024-03-C-4126: LCE was selected by NSWCCD to lead a team of specialized companies which was tasked to research and develop a new concept for an electromagnetic drive system that will replace the existing hydraulic-based deck edge elevator drive system currently found onboard Navy aircraft carriers.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.2 Engineering, System Engineering, & Process Engineering Support GS-23F-0012K: In support of NAVSEA, LCE conducted a system engineering study to investigate the failed rotor on a New Design General Electric 500kW Ship's Service Motor Generator set that exhibited a loose dc armature core on the rotor shaft's spider arms.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support N00174-06-D-0028: As part of a Joint Venture in support of NAVSEA 04L, LCE is providing System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support for the development, testing and fielding of the Advanced Virtual Instrumentation Test Set, a next generation replacement for electronic Test Equipment. This work includes maintaining a design history, developing all system technical documentation and providing first level testing.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.6 Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support N00244-05-D-0044: LCE provided software engineering, development, programming and netwrk support to design and develop the FAST software program in concert with and under contract to FTSC Pacific. FAST is a common assessment process, standard assessment criteria, and standard assessment tool for material condition assessment of installed shipboard systems and equipment.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support N65540-04-D-0027: In support of NSWCCD-SSES, LCE provides Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support to the Gas Turbine Program through ICAS data analysis and collection.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.10 Configuration Management (CM) Support N65540-04-D-0027: In support of NSWCCD-SSES, LCE developed and maintained a database and all programmatic documents relating to the configuration management of altertions related to the ECDIS-N. This included tracking completion, monitoring system availability, interfacing with operational units, and providing yearly Flag level status reports of system configuration and reliability.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.11 Quality Assurance (QA) Support N65440-05-D-0008: In support of NSWCCD-SSES, Lce applied engineering and analytical disciplines to develop numerous quality assurance (QA) procedures for installation of system upgrades, manufacturing of the Full Authority Digital Control (FADC) system for Gas Turbine Generators (GTG) on DDG and CG class ships. These tasks included developing the governing documentatoin for the scheduling of in-process QA checks, establishing performance criteria for manufactured items, and the drafting of documents outlining the minimum QA standards acceptable to the government for machined parts.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.12 Information Systems (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support N00244-05-D-0044: LCE provides IS, IA, and TT support to SWRMC by designing and developing the FAST software program updates.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.16 Acquisition Logistics Support N65540-04-C-0027: LCE has provided acquisition logistics support to NSWCCD-SSES for the development and fielding of the MCM Machinery Control system. This has included development of the initial system logistics plan, perparing the ILS support plan based on RM&A data and conducting shipboard validations of existing systems. In addition, LCE had supported the ICAS program throughout its life, providing logistics support for system upgrades, developing shipboard operations and training guides and conducting COSAL validations. Working with SSES and NAVSEA, LCE has provided technical assistance in developing system ILS requirements documents and has interfaced with operational units and Type Commanders to Validate and justify planned ILS elements.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.17 Supply & Provisioning Support N62678-04-D-4006: LCE provides analytical and technical services to MARMC on documentation provided by parts manufactures for the development of the forms necessary to submit to Naval Sea Logistic Center (NSLC) and Ships Parts Control Center (SPCC) for the assignment of a National Stock Number (NSN)or Allowance Parts List (APL). Based on review of documentation, equipment is assigned a new NSN and/or an APL number or may be linked to an existing NSN or APL.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.19 In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation, and Checkout Support N65540-04-C-0027: For NSWCCD-SSES, LCE provided on-site ICAN/DDCN technical support for CVN-68 class aircraft carriers. Projects completed included: design layout and graphics compilation of DDCN Network Topology and infrastructure, technical support IO Controllers onboard CVN 68 and CVN 76; design, installation, and testing of the SCDS onboard CVN 68 and at the NAVSEA Multi Purpose Testing facility; installation and interface for navigation data to the VMS and software validation on all DDCN navigation equipment onboard CVN 76; technical desin reviews, planning and development of drawings and other technical specifications for the development of DDCN Integrated Navigation Systems onboard CVN 68, 70, and 74; fleet technical support in troubleshooting and repair of DDCN navigation equipment onboard carriers; and technical training to fleet personnel.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.20Program Support N00178-04-D-4077 - EH01: For NAVSEA 01, LCE provides Program Support to the Financial Improvement program in the areas of financial, business and accounting support.
Life Cycle Engineering SOW 3.21 Administrative Support N00178-04-D-4077 - EH01: For NAVSEA 01, LCE provides Administrative Support to the Financial Improvement program in developing new business rules, updating "as is" flow diagrams and researching regulatory requirements.
EHS Technologies Corporation SOW 3.15 Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support N00421-03-D-004: EHS Technologies supported the Range Sustainability Office, Operational Environmental Planning (OEP) Team at NAWCAD Patuxent River to help ensure sound environmental decision-making at the Patuxent River Complex and management of the Atlantic Test Range. EHS personnel provided analytical, management, communications and engineering services in all of the client's business areas including range Management plannin; RDT&E and operational events analysis, monitoring and tracking of environmental compliance, environmental, safety, and occupational health (ESOH) analysis, and community noise disturbance response and mitigation.
EHS Technologies Corporation SOW 3.22 Public Affairs and Multimedia Support N65540-00-D-0080: EHS Technologies supported NAVSEA Code 9132 with a wide range of public affairs, communications and multimedia support products and services using high-quality graphics and state-of-th-art packaging and dilvery methods. The materials were used to communicate Code 9132's accomplishments and successes to the fleet NAVSEA sponsors, in support of Code 9132's Integrated Logistics Support Mission.
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