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A--Space & Missile Defense Initiative Support (SMDIS) III, Scientific, Engineering & Technical Assistance (SETA) Service
Contact and place of performance
Sven Gaines, 7195541962 U.S. Army Strategic Command
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This contract action was not awarded as a fixed price type because uncertainties involved in contract performance did not permit costs to be estimated with sufficient accuracy to use any type of fixed price contract. As such, a cost-reimbursement type action was awarded (FAR 16.301-2). The Space & Missile Defense Initiative Support (SMDIS) III, Scientific, Engineering, & Technical Assistance (SETA) contracts provides...
View moreThe US Army Corps of Engineers, on behalf of the U.S. Army Strategic Command, finalized an award for Scientific, Engineering, and Technical Assistance (SETA) services under solicitation W9126009R0002. This contract action was established as a cost-reimbursement type because performance uncertainties prevented costs from being estimated with enough accuracy for a fixed-price agreement. The initiative, titled Space & Missile Defense Initiative Support (SMDIS) III, is classified under NAICS code 541712 and PSC code A. Sven Gaines serves as the point of contact for this requirement, which was published on September 11, 2009.
The scope of this effort involves providing SETA service support for space, missile defense, global strike, information operations, and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) missions. The contractor provides personnel, materials, facilities, and technical support to a wide range of organizations, including USASMDC/ARSTRAT, USSTRATCOM, NORTHCOM, the Missile Defense Agency, and DARPA. Additional support extends to various Program Executive Offices, the Air Force Space Command, and Army Training and Doctrine Command schools and battle labs.
Assigned tasks include systems engineering and integration analysis, simulation and modeling development, rapid prototyping, software and network development, and integrated logistics support. The contractor is also responsible for infrastructure evaluations, intelligence requirements, and homeland security support. Because the work requires the contractor to analyze and assess the adequacy and cost-effectiveness of work performed by other government and private entities, the contract includes specific provisions regarding organizational conflicts of interest.
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