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EXPERIENCE

ATI INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL CAPABILITY
ATI International's team consists of a woman owned small business (Prime) and AMSEC LLC, a large business (subcontractor) and all of it’s wholly owned subsidiaries, including SAIC.

STATEMENTS OF WORK FOR ZONE 6

3.1 R&D Support

a. Performed analysis using nonlinear dynamics and stochastic resonance processing techniques to enhance theoretical and operational performance of electromagnetic sensor designs, increase electromagnetic noise reduction and signal extraction processing, and increase multi-element acoustic array target detection performance.

3.2 Engineering Support

a. Design and integration of the complete system upgrade for the China Lake Range R-2508 system. Included the integration of 16 microwave hops with multiplexers, channel banks, LAN/WAN routers and bridges.

b. Developed system specifications.

c. Provided on-site project management.

d. Performed site surveys of proposed equipment installations.

e. Performed analysis of proposed free space loss and RF path profiles using software based engineering tools that model the proposed system.

f. Performed QA on the installation iaw. U.S. Naval and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) electronic installation standards.

Additional Engineering Support activities performed by ATI International and Subcontractor:

g. Direct support for Cruiser Conversion and Destroyer Modernization test and evaluation management planning. This work involves coordination with all NAVSEA and fleet activities, and includes full-up-round support for the MK 92 Fire Control System.

h. Redesigned the command and control system consisting of a commercial telecommunications link and a signal processing system to display and analyze data from wet-end hardware.

i. Developed test procedures and test support tools and equipment, conducted integration, deployment, operations, and recovery tests on small fiber optic cables.

j. Performed analysis using nonlinear dynamics and stochastic resonance processing techniques to enhance theoretical and operational performance of electromagnetic sensor designs, increase electromagnetic noise reduction and signal extraction processing, and increase multi-element acoustic array target detection performance.

k. Developed complete system design and integration of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for all military installations on Okinawa, Japan.

3.3 Modeling

a. Support for the MK 41 VLS launcher includes all aspects of technical documentation support, modeling and simulation for selected missile canister components and other in-service engineering functions.

b. Employed modeling and simulation to assist in performing reliability and maintainability allocations, assessments, and analysis.

3.4 Prototyping

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

b. Support for the MK 41 VLS launcher includes all aspects of technical documentation support, modeling and simulation for selected missile canister components and other in-service engineering functions.

c. Wired and tested the acoustic array interface board, power connections, and data connections. Populated and tested the E-field sensor board, molded and tested the E-field cable harness, and wired the magnetic array interface board.

d. Performed mathematical modeling and software simulation of propagation of biological and chemical particles through the air.

3.5 System Des Doc/Tech Data

a. Under N66001-04-D-0079, Delivery Order 9, ATI International is presently providing engineering system design and documentation review efforts for the Department of Homeland Security thru SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego, Department 280.

b. Efforts also include reviewing existing documentation and providing written recommendations on the proposed design, integration and installation.

Additional System Des Doc/Tech Data activities performed by ATI International and Subcontractor:

c. Developed a Path Analysis, Installation and Integration Plan for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for all military installations on Okinawa, Japan.

d. Developed several Path Analysis, Installation and Integration Plans for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
e. Under GSA Task Order GS-34F-4461G, provided test and evaluation support for the USS KENNEDY Road to OPEVAL and for the NIMITZ and REAGAN Strike Groups. This support included test documentation, Configuration Control Board (CCB) chairmanship and participation, underway test event scheduling and coordination with all units.

f. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

g. Redesigned the command and control system consisting of a commercial telecommunications link and a signal processing system to display and analyze data from wet-end hardware.

h. Support for the MK 41 VLS launcher includes all aspects of technical documentation support, modeling and simulation for selected missile canister components and other in-service engineering functions.

i. Supports all Self Defense Test Ship (SDTS) live fire events, providing event scheduling, live fire test documentation and analysis and development of exhibits supporting the SDTS.

j. Developed test procedures and test support tools and equipment, conducted integration, deployment, operations, and recovery tests on small fiber optic cables.

k. Developed technical directives, Maintenance Requirements Cards, and Weapons Assembly Manuals development for missile systems such as MAVERICK, HARPOON and SLAM, test procedures for support equipment, and user manuals for database programs.

3.6 Software

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

b.Performed mathematical modeling and software simulation of propagation of biological and chemical particles through the air.

c. Performed Weapons Assessment Model (WAM) software development from inception using a PC, through UNIX and to C++ object orientation to enable effective long-term maintenance for three Navy systems.

d. Performed software programming using Access, SQL, and Visual Basic. Design program database applications for document control, inventory, parts configuration, and missile build-up. Developed interface programming for various legacy, flat and non-relational databases to exchange data with state-of-the-art relational object-oriented databases and migrated data developed in legacy software programs to state-of-the-art database tools.

3.7 RM&A

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes
b. Employed modeling and simulation to assist in performing reliability and maintainability allocations, assessments, and analysis.

3.8 HF Engineering Support

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

3.9 System Safety

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes

b. Ordinance safety assessments, ordinance safety briefs, and post-loadout assist visits. We also ensure that handling and transporting of weapons is performed using the correct equipment and provide OJT as needed.

3.10 CM Support

a. Under GSA Task Order GS-34F-4461G, provided test and evaluation support for the USS KENNEDY Road to OPEVAL and for the NIMITZ and REAGAN Strike Groups. This support included test documentation, Configuration Control Board (CCB) chairmanship and participation, underway test event scheduling and coordination with all units.

b. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

c. Provided configuration management of IT hardware, software and digital knowledge. As part of this effort, manages, supports and maintains 30 LANs in six geographically disperse locations using processes that are ISO 9000 registered.

3.11 QA Support

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

3.12 IS/IA/IT

a. Under GSA Task Order GS-34F-4461G, provided test and evaluation support for the USS KENNEDY Road to OPEVAL and for the NIMITZ and REAGAN Strike Groups. This support included test documentation, Configuration Control Board (CCB) chairmanship and participation, underway test event scheduling and coordination with all units.

b. Provided configuration management of IT hardware, software and digital knowledge. As part of this effort, manages, supports and maintains 30 LANs in six geographically disperse locations using processes that are ISO 9000 registered.

c. ATI International provides state of the art web design to a variety of commercial companies.

3.13 Ship Inactivation/Disposal

a. AMSEC contracted with NAVSHIPSO for USS CONSTELLATION deactivation in San Diego.

3.14 Interoperability/T&E/Trials

a. Under GSA Task Order GS-34F-4461G, provided test and evaluation support for the USS KENNEDY Road to OPEVAL and for the NIMITZ and REAGAN Strike Groups. This support included test documentation, Configuration Control Board (CCB) chairmanship and participation, underway test event scheduling and coordination with all units.

b. Direct support for Cruiser Conversion and Destroyer Modernization test and evaluation management planning. This work involves coordination with all NAVSEA and fleet activities, and includes full-up-round support for the MK 92 Fire Control System.

c. Supports all Self Defense Test Ship (SDTS) live fire events, providing event scheduling, live fire test documentation and analysis and development of exhibits supporting the SDTS.

d. Developed test procedures and test support tools and equipment, conducted integration, deployment, operations, and recovery tests on small fiber optic cables.

e. Performed near real-time analysis of fleet tests from the missile to force level using embedded data collection systems, special purpose instrumentation, distributed network architecture and rigorous application of standard criteria.

3.15 Measure Facilities/Ranges

a. For contract N68936-02-D-0027 ATI International performed as a sub to Advanced Information Engineering Services on the China Lake Range R-2568 upgrade. The work included a complete communications backbone upgrade.

Additional Measure Facilities/Ranges activities performed by ATI International and Subcontractor:

b. ATI performed as a sub under contract N66001-00-D-5034, Task Order 421, to provide MCB Camp Pendleton Range department, Operations and Maintenance support of the range electronic systems.

c. ATI performed as a sub under contract N66001-00-D-5034, Task Order 365, to provide a NAVAIR System Replacement And Modernization (SRAM) funded communications system upgrade at the Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC), Townsend Bombing range in Townsend, GA.

d. For NUWC Keyport (N00406-99-D-5130) in San Diego , AMSEC provides technical support in testing underway fleet units including SESEF, FORACS, SCIUR, MSF and SCORE.

3.16 Acquisition Logistics

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

b. Perform reviews of software and hardware engineering for logistics impacts. SSI also assists in the development of Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) for weapon systems and develops engineering drawings using AutoCAD software to depict the physical configuration of systems and equipment.

3.17 Supply & Provisioning

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.
b. Perform reviews of software and hardware engineering for logistics impacts. SSI also assists in the development of Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) for weapon systems and develops engineering drawings using AutoCAD software to depict the physical configuration of systems and equipment.

3.18 Training

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

b. Under contract F04700-00-D-0057, with the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, SSI personnel develop classroom training materials, scenario-based training exercises, and hands-on training exercises using the Instructional Systems Design (ISD) method, for all military personnel stationed at EAFB. They develop curriculum, conduct logistics required to execute training, and provide instruction in support of deployment skills, anti-terrorism techniques, and war skills training.

3.19 In-Service Engineering

a. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

b. On GSA Task Order GS-09K-99-BH-0010, AMSEC provides technicians to conduct CS/IC switchboard, installations, grooms, repairs, ship checks, surveys and emergent CASREP response in all ship classes.
c. ATI performed as a sub under contract N66001-00-D-5034, Task Order 421, to provide MCB Camp Pendleton Range department, Operations and Maintenance support of the range electronic systems.

3.20 Program Support

a. Direct support for Cruiser Conversion and Destroyer Modernization test and evaluation management planning. This work involves coordination with all NAVSEA and fleet activities, and includes full-up-round support for the MK 92 Fire Control System.

b. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; and the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

3.21 Administrative Support

a. Direct support for Cruiser Conversion and Destroyer Modernization test and evaluation management planning. This work involves coordination with all NAVSEA and fleet activities, and includes full-up-round support for the MK 92 Fire Control System.

b. Under N63394-98-D-1106, supported NSWC Port Hueneme for all variants of the Standard Missile Program, providing in-service engineering, test and evaluation of missile system components; the development of all technical documentation in paper and digital formats, and design and development of test sets and prototypes.

3.22 Public Affairs and Multimedia Support

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