SERVICE Experience
Renaissance Sciences
Corporation (RSC)
Research, and Development Support
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Contract number
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Team member
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Prime or Sub
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$ Value
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Date Completed
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Mission Area
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Govt. POC
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A
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FA-8650-05-D-6502
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RSC
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Sub
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$227,515
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30Sept2005
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Force Level Warfare
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Dr Byron Pierce, 480-988-6561, ext 219
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B
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N00421-04-D-0008/037
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RSC
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Sub
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$102,228
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30June2007
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NAVAIR R&D Support, Force
Level Warfare
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LCDR Patrey
301-757-8097
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C
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N63394-99-D-1110
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CACI
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Prime
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13,081,000
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1 Nov 2004
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Surface Ship Combat Systems
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Mike Bierwolf, 805-228-0835
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Table 1
Under Contract A, Table 1, RSC provided principal design and
development support to AFRL-HEA for the SensorHost software. SensorHost has
successfully transitioned from the laboratory to over 30 high-end weapons
systems trainers (WST) in the Navy and Air Force. SensorHost technologies, both
high-resolution in-band sensor in-the-loop stimulation, or simulation, have
been spun off as a product family known as virtual terrain board, "VTB," that
is currently being used by both the Air Force and Navy.
Additionally, RSC provided research, development, and analysis of available
commercial digital projectors for the purpose of displaying interactive
simulation images to train aircrew in the basic use of NVG and other sensors.
RSC provides on-going support for 6.1-6.4 RDT&E services for the Air Force
Research Lab and NAVAIRSYSCOM, PMA205. RSC supports the life cycle of
technology transition from prototype TRL levels 2,3 through integration to
relevant tactical training environments and systems.
Under Contract B, Table 1, RSC has provided cost analysis and
training performance metrics development support to NAVAIRSYSCOM PMA205F1C on
NPSI, Weapons Server Configuration Element (WSCE), Common Distributed Mission
Training Station (CDMTS), and SensorHost technology transition projects. These
technology insertions were for Navy, Air Force, and
International training systems procurements in support of common standards and
software component development. Outstanding training technology insertion
return on investment (ROI) was achieved.
Under Contract C, Table 1, CACI provided
R&D support to NAVSEA and NSWC PHD for combat weapon system development on
board surface ships. CACI provided system engineering, research and
development, and test engineering support to NSWC PHD A and S-Departments in
the Tidewater area on the SSDS and CEC combat system elements, associated
weapons, and sensors.
System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
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Contract number
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Team member
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Prime or Sub
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$ Value
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Date Completed
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Mission Area
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Govt. POC
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A
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N00178-05-D-0018
DO 04-1436 FL
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ATC
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Sub
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$41K
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On-going
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2.1
NAVAIR
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Mark
Elliott (301) 757-8103
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B
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GS-35F-0627M
M67854-04-A-1047-0002
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ATC
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Prime
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$255K
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Sep-04
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MARCORSYSCOM
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Maj.
Dominic Foster (703)
432-3618
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GS-35F-0627M
M67854-04-A-1047-001
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ATC
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Prime
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$198K
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Mar-05
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MARCORSYSCOM
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Maj.
Dominic Foster (703)
432-3618
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Table 2
Under Contract A, Table 2, ATC developed, revised
and provided internal configuration control of UAV system operations and
maintenance technical manuals. We
worked with the system developers to ensure accuracy of the technical
documentation. With the technical
documentation under control, we are able to develop appropriate training
materials. The training materials
included Requirements Analysis, Individual Training Standards (ITS), Training
Curricula, Trainee Guide and Measurements of Student Achievement (Tests).
Under
Contracts B and C, Table 2, ATC provided the design and development of Dragon
Eye (DE) Technical documentation and training materials including requirements
analysis, Individual Training Standards (ITS), training curricula and trainee
guide, measurements of student achievement (Tests), and a comprehensive
detailed evaluation of the approved process. The
training material was based on the technical documentation. We
provided the points of instruction (POI) data in MCAIMS format and delivered
the completed database and curriculum package in MS Word format. We
also developed a comprehensive training plan describing the DE Training Program
from initiation through life-cycle maintenance. The plan describes, in detail,
the development and acquisition of the training materials, MEF support, and the
conduct of initial and follow-on training. We
also provided qualified instructors for DE test and fielding and populated a
personnel-tracking system. Data include the trainees' scores on both the
written and practical exams administered during conduct of training. The
database contains the POC, or Training Officer for each unit trained, so that
significant changes to the program can be forwarded to previously trained
individuals. Our personnel were
the first individuals to be certified as DE Instructors. They
are key players on the training team for this effort. They review, edit, and ensure the DE UAV
training programs is in compliance with the SOW, CDRL's, applicable
instructions and directives using ISD methodology.
Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network
Support
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Contract number
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Team member
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Prime or Sub
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$ Value
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Date Completed
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Mission Area
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Govt. POC
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A
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N00178-02-R-1022
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CACI
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Prime
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1,866,000
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30Sept2009
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Strategic Systems
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Linda Fallin (540) 653-0809
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B
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N00140-03-R-L803
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CACI
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Sub
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6,100,000
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Ongoing
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USW Weapons and Vehicles
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Rick Williams, (207)438-6151
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Table 3
Under Contract A, Table 3, CACI has provided software support to
NAVSEA, NSWC Dahlgren, PEO IWS, APL, and NRL on surface ship command and
control systems (ACDS, SSDS, CEC, SGS/AC), logistics efforts, modeling and
simulation, information technology, and strategic systems (SLBM). They design
and program SLBM simulators, and provide software support during over the
systems life cycle.
Under Contract B, Table 3, CACI provides software engineering,
development, programming, and network support for systems maintenance and
development resources to maintain and to design, develop, and implement
improvements to an enterprise information system for submarine maintenance,
engineering, planning and procurement (SUBMEPP) activity in support of USW
weapons and vehicles. CACI provides a spectrum of software services for SUBMEPP
maintenance and ship work planning (M&SWP) applications and supports ship
work package development for all classes of Navy submarines and submersibles.
Program Management
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Contract number
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Team member
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Prime or Sub
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$ Value
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Date Completed
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Mission Area
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Govt. POC
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A
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N00421-04-D-0008/037
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RSC
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Sub
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$102,228
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Ongoing
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Force Level Warfare, Program
Management
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LCDR Jim Patrey, 301757-8097
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B
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GS35F-0627M
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ATC
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Sub
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$328,344
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Ongoing
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Program Management
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MAJ B. Treuting 703-898-9753
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Table 4
Under Contract A, Table 4, RSC provides acquisition program
management support, cost analysis, and program planning and budgeting support
to PMA205F1C on NPSI, Weapons Server Configuration Element (WSCE), Common
Distributed Mission Training Station (CDMTS), and SensorHost technology
transition projects. PMA205 is the training systems PMA for all Naval Aviation
T/M/S aircraft. These technology insertions were for Navy,
Air Force, and International training systems procurements to meet the
objectives of increased readiness and lower life cycle cost profiles.
Under Contract B, Table 4, ATC participated in ILS, OAG, and IPT
meetings and completed action items. ATC provided critical training program
management and training system engineering and logistics support for
maintaining client training systems and insure concurrency of client training
system deliverables, timeliness, and schedules. They provided programming,
planning, and budgeting information for the operation and maintenance of the
UAV training systems.
Training Support
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Contract number
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Team member
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Prime or Sub
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$ Value
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Date Completed
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Mission Area
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Govt. POC
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A
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N00178-05-D-0018/05-1502
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ATC
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Sub
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$166,000
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Ongoing
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NAVAIR Systems
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M. Elliot, 301-757-8103
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B
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N00421-04-D-0008/037/TO003
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RSC
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Sub
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$56,000
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30June07
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NAVAIR Systems
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LCDR J. Patrey 301-757-8097
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Table 5
Under Contract A, Table 5, ATC provides planning, training
status reporting, technical review, and training support identification for the
BAMS Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Training System Program. ATC is providing
critical training input to key acquisition documentation such as the Test &
Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP), System Statement of Objectives (SOO), and the
Integrated Logistics Support Plan (ILSP).
Under Contract B, Table 5, RSC provides training systems
acquisition support for all NAVAIRSYSCOM PMA205 aviation platforms including
distributed mission training (DMT) requirements, deployed systems requirements,
Net-Ready systems technologies, visual systems and sensor technologies, crew
stations, and all associated database initiatives such as the Navy Aviation
Simulation Master Plan Portable Source Initiative (NPSI).
Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
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Contract number
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Team member
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Prime or Sub
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$ Value
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Date Completed
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Mission Area
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Govt. POC
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A
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N00164-96-D-0012
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CACI
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Prime
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45,007,142
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Ongoing
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Surface Ship Combat Systems
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Bob Frankrone, 502-364-5070
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B
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N61339-03-C-0072
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CACI
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Prime
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2,353,318
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2April2006
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Force Level Warfare
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Pam Taylor, 407-380-4045
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Table 6
Under Contract A, Table 6, CACI provides modeling and simulation
to NSWC PHD Louisville Detachment for the NDIA ASUW Study in the surface ship
combat systems product area. CACI provides the hardware, software, and training
necessary to establish the in-house modeling and simulation capability used for
client participation in study team exercises.
Under Contract B, Table 6, CACI has provided modeling and
simulation support to NAVSEA, NSWC Dahlgren, Joint Warfare Commands and NAVSEA
PEOs for combat and weapon systems development (SLBM), logistics (RBS), and
network and joint warfare analysis (JWARS). CACI has developed synthetic
environments, instrumentation, and M&S applications for evaluation of Navy
warfare system acquisitions, training, and Navy and joint warfare assessment.
Acquisition Logistics Support
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Contract number
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Team member
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Prime or Sub
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$ Value
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Date Completed
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Mission Area
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Govt. POC
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A
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CACI
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Prime
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B
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CACI
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Table 7
CACI has provided strategic planning, engineering, management,
and product development support to NSWC PHD Louisville Detachment on MK 34 gun
weapon system and the MK 45 gun mounts in the surface ship combat systems
product area. CACI provided the services and expertise to plan and implement
the necessary logistics support for the MK 34 GWS and MK 45 gun mount.