ࡱ>  bjbjyy v9ph!#n+,,,F29;$SkC11|kCkC,,yRRRkCN,,RkCRRbF$,0nDrjVv0N+I"T<=XR>?R@<<<M<<<kCkCkCkC<<<<<<<<< : GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE AUTHORIZED FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE PRICE LIST PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES The Special Item Numbers (SINs) supported under this contract are: 871-1 Strategic Planning for Technology Programs/Activities 871-1RC Recovery Cost 871-2 Concept Development and Requirements Analysis 871-2RC Recovery Cost 871-3 System Design, Engineering and Integration 871-3RC Recovery Cost 871-4 Test and Evaluation 871-4RC Recovery Cost 871-5 Integrated Logistics Support 871-5RC Recovery Cost 871-6 Acquisition and Life Cycle Management 871-6RC Recovery Cost Professional Engineering Disciplines: Electrical Engineering (EE) Mechanical Engineering (ME) Computer Sciences Corporation North American Public Sector GWAC Service Center 15000 Conference Center Drive Chantilly, VA 20151-3808 571-232-1412 (Voice) or 520-458-6114 WATS No: Not Applicable  HYPERLINK "mailto:lferguson2@csc.com" lferguson2@csc.com (email)or  HYPERLINK "mailto:gwacservicecenter@csc.com" gwacservicecenter@csc.com (email) Attention: George Hansen, Program Manger CONTRACT NUMBER:GS-23F-0092KThrough Mod CM-A436 (Refresh 23) Effective 06/17/2015CONTRACT PERIOD:February 4, 2000 February 3, 2020BUSINESS SIZE:LargeFSC Group 87FSC Class 871Contract Administration: Computer Sciences Corporation Attn: Laura K Ferguson Childers, Contracts Leader 15000 Conference Center Drive Chantilly, Virginia 20151 Phone: 571-232-1412  HYPERLINK "mailto:gwacservicecenter@csc.com" gwacservicecenter@csc.com CSCs PES Pricelist may be found at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.csc.com/gsa" http://www.csc.com/gsa TABLE OF CONTENTS  TOC \o "1-2" \h \z \u  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555917" 1.0 CUSTOMER INFORMATION  PAGEREF _Toc403555917 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555918" 1.1 Table of awarded special item number(s) with appropriate crossreference to page number(s).  PAGEREF _Toc403555918 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555919" 1.2 Maximum Order  PAGEREF _Toc403555919 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555920" 1.3 Minimum Order  PAGEREF _Toc403555920 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555921" 1.4 Geographic coverage (delivery area)  PAGEREF _Toc403555921 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555922" 1.5 Point(s) of production (city, county, and state or foreign country).  PAGEREF _Toc403555922 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555923" 1.6 Discount from list prices or statement of net price  PAGEREF _Toc403555923 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555924" 1.7 Quantity discounts  PAGEREF _Toc403555924 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555925" 1.8 Prompt payment terms  PAGEREF _Toc403555925 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555926" 1.9a Notification that Government purchase cards are accepted at or below the micro-purchase threshold  PAGEREF _Toc403555926 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555927" 1.9b Notification whether Government purchase cards are accepted or not accepted above the micro-purchase threshold  PAGEREF _Toc403555927 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555928" 1.10 Foreign items  PAGEREF _Toc403555928 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555929" 1.11a Time of delivery  PAGEREF _Toc403555929 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555930" 1.11b Expedited Delivery  PAGEREF _Toc403555930 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555931" 1.11c Overnight and 2-day delivery  PAGEREF _Toc403555931 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555932" 1.11d Urgent Requirements  PAGEREF _Toc403555932 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555933" 1.12 F.O.B. point.  PAGEREF _Toc403555933 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555934" 1.13a Ordering address  PAGEREF _Toc403555934 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555935" 1.13b Ordering procedures.  PAGEREF _Toc403555935 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555936" 1.14 Payment address  PAGEREF _Toc403555936 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555937" 1.15 Warranty Provision.  PAGEREF _Toc403555937 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555938" 1.16 Export packing charges, if applicable  PAGEREF _Toc403555938 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555939" 1.17 Terms and conditions of Government purchase card acceptance (any thresholds above the micro-purchase level)  PAGEREF _Toc403555939 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555940" 1.18 Terms and conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair  PAGEREF _Toc403555940 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555941" 1.19 Terms and conditions of installation  PAGEREF _Toc403555941 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555942" 1.20 Terms and conditions of repair parts indicating date of parts and any discounts from list price (if applicable)  PAGEREF _Toc403555942 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555943" 1.20a Terms and conditions for any other services (if applicable)  PAGEREF _Toc403555943 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555944" 1.21 List of service and distribution points  PAGEREF _Toc403555944 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555945" 1.22 List of participating dealers.  PAGEREF _Toc403555945 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555946" 1.23 Preventive maintenance (if applicable)  PAGEREF _Toc403555946 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555947" 1.24a Special attributes such as environmental attributes (e.g., recycled content, energy efficiency, and/or reduced pollutants)  PAGEREF _Toc403555947 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555948" 1.24b Section 508 compliance  PAGEREF _Toc403555948 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555949" 1.25 Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number  PAGEREF _Toc403555949 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555950" 1.26 System for Award Management  PAGEREF _Toc403555950 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555951" 2.0 Terms and Conditions for the Professional Engineering Services Schedule  PAGEREF _Toc403555951 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555952" 3.0 Ordering Procedures for Services  PAGEREF _Toc403555952 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555953" 3.1 Procedures for services priced on GSA schedules at hourly rates  PAGEREF _Toc403555953 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555954" 3.2 Procedures for Fixed Prices on GSA Schedule  PAGEREF _Toc403555954 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555955" 3.3 Special Provisions for Task Orders  PAGEREF _Toc403555955 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555956" 3.4 GSA Contracting Officers Authority (JUL 1997)  PAGEREF _Toc403555956 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555957" 3.5 Characteristics of Electric Current (OCT1988)  PAGEREF _Toc403555957 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555958" 3.6 Foreign Taxes and Duties (DEC1990)  PAGEREF _Toc403555958 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555959" 3.7 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive OrdersCommercial Items (JAN1999) (Deviation MAY1996)  PAGEREF _Toc403555959 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555960" 3.8 Bankruptcy (JUL 1995)  PAGEREF _Toc403555960 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555961" 4.0 Basic Guidelines for Using Contractor Team Arrangements  PAGEREF _Toc403555961 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555962" 5.0 USA Commitment to Promote Small Business Participation Procurement Programs  PAGEREF _Toc403555962 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555963" 6.0 Summary of Services  PAGEREF _Toc403555963 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555964" 6.1 Primary Engineering Disciplines  PAGEREF _Toc403555964 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555965" 6.2 Services  PAGEREF _Toc403555965 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555966" 7.0 Labor Category Descriptions  PAGEREF _Toc403555966 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc403555967" 8.0 Pricelist  PAGEREF _Toc403555967 \h 25  1.0 CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1.1 Table of awarded special item number(s) with appropriate crossreference to page number(s). Page 871-1 Strategic Planning for Technology Programs/Activities 18 871-2 Concept Development and Requirements Analysis 18 871-3 System Design, Engineering and Integration 18 871-4 Test and Evaluation 19 871-5 Integrated Logistics Support 19 871-6 Acquisition and Life Cycle Management 19 Other Direct Costs/Incidental Support Costs will be determined as necessary on a Task-by-Task basis. Such costs will be negotiated separately with the ordering Agency in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the FAR, plus any applicable administrative fee. 1.2 Maximum Order $1,000,000 1.3 Minimum Order $100. 1.4 Geographic coverage (delivery area) The geographic scope of this contract is the 48 contiguous states, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. No overseas rates are provided. PES-I-FSS-103 Scope of Contract Worldwide (Mar. 1999) This solicitation is issued to establish contracts, which may be used as sources for Professional Engineering Services as described in the Statement of Work for domestic and/or overseas usage. Resultant contracts may be used on a non-mandatory basis by the following: Executive agencies; other Federal agencies, mixed-ownership Government corporations, and the District of Columbia; Government contractors authorized in writing by a Federal agency pursuant to 48 CFR 51.1; and other activities and organizations authorized by statute or regulation to use GSA as a source of supply. (1) The Contractor is encouraged to accept orders received from activities within the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. The Contractor is not obligated to accept orders received from activities outside the Executive Branch of the Federal Government; however, the Contractor is encouraged to accept orders from such Federal activities. If the Contractor elects to accept such an order, all provisions of the contract shall apply, including the Variation I of Clause 522.232-80, Payment by Purchase Card. If the Contractor is unwilling to accept such an order, and the proposed method of payment is not through the Purchase Card, the Contractor shall return the order by mail or other means of delivery within 5 workdays from receipt. If the Contractor is unwilling to accept such an order, and the proposed method of payment is through the Purchase Card, the Contractor must so advise the ordering agency within 24 hours of receipt of order. Failure to return an order or advise the ordering agency within the time frames above shall constitute acceptance whereupon all provisions of the contract shall apply. PES-I-FSS-108 Clauses for Overseas Coverage (Mar. 1998) The following clause applies to overseas coverage and is incorporated herein by reference. 52.246-74 Warranty-International Multiple Award Schedule 1.5 Point(s) of production (city, county, and state or foreign country). The place of performance will be determined on an individual Task Order award basis. 1.6 Discount from list prices or statement of net price None. 1.7 Quantity discounts None. 1.8 Prompt payment terms Net 30 days. 1.9a Notification that Government purchase cards are accepted at or below the micro-purchase threshold Government purchase cards are accepted for purchases equal to or below the micro-purchase threshold but not less than the Minimum Order amount. In addition, bank account information for wire transfer payments will be shown on the invoice. 1.9b Notification whether Government purchase cards are accepted or not accepted above the micro-purchase threshold Government purchase cards are accepted above the micro-purchase threshold. In addition, bank account information for wire transfer payments will be shown on the invoice. 1.10 Foreign items None 1.11a Time of delivery Identified in task order. 1.11b Expedited Delivery Items available for expedited delivery are noted in this price list. 1.11c Overnight and 2-day delivery Identified in task order. 1.11d Urgent Requirements Contact Contractors representative to affect a faster delivery. 1.12 F.O.B. point. Destination 1.13a Ordering address Computer Sciences Corporation Attention: Laura K Ferguson 15000 Conference Center Dr. Chantilly, VA 20151 *Different ordering and payment addresses may be offered in other CSC-Sector proposals. The following may be used by ordering agencies to obtain technical and/or ordering assistance: Technical Assistance Ordering Assistance George Hansen Laura K Ferguson Childers Telephone 520-458-6114 Telephone 571-232-1412 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:gwacservicecenter@csc.com" gwacservicecenter@csc.com Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:gwacservicecenter@csc.com" gwacservicecenter@csc.com 1.13b Ordering procedures. For supplies and services, the ordering information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) are found in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.405-3. 1.14 Payment address Via MailVia Federal ExpressVia Wire/ACHComputer Sciences Corporation, Civil Group PO Box 8500-S-4610 FC 1-2-4-3, Lockbox 4610 Philadelphia, PA 19178-4610Computer Sciences Corporation, Civil Group 401 Market St. Lockbox 4610 Philadelphia, PA 19178-4610Wells Fargo Bank N.A. 420 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94104 Bank Routing No.: 121000248 Account No.: 2100012761138  1.15 Warranty Provision. Not applicable 1.16 Export packing charges, if applicable Not applicable. 1.17 Terms and conditions of Government purchase card acceptance (any thresholds above the micro-purchase level) 552.232-80 Payment by Credit Card (Dec. 1989) (Variation I Mar. 1998) (a) Definitions: Government commercial credit card means a uniquely numbered credit card issued to named individual Government employees or entities to pay for official Government purchases. Oral delivery order means an order placed orally either in person or by telephone, which is paid for by a Government purchase card. (b) Contractors are required to accept the Government purchase card for payments equal to or less than the micro-purchase threshold for oral or written delivery orders. This is not intended to limit the acceptance of the Government purchase card under this contract for dollar amounts that exceed this threshold if otherwise agreeable between the Contractor and the customer; therefore, contractors are encouraged to accept payment by the Government purchase card for all orders. If the Contractor is unwilling to accept payment by the Government purchase card for a delivery order, the Contractor must so advise the ordering agency within 24 hours of receipt of order. The Contractor shall not process a transaction for payment through the credit card clearinghouse until the purchased supplies have been shipped or services performed. Unless the cardholder requests correction or replacement of a defective or faulty item in accordance with other contract requirements, the Contractor shall immediately credit a cardholders account for items returned as defective or faulty. 1.18 Terms and conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair Not applicable. 1.19 Terms and conditions of installation Not applicable 1.20 Terms and conditions of repair parts indicating date of parts and any discounts from list price (if applicable) Not applicable. 1.20a Terms and conditions for any other services (if applicable) Not applicable 1.21 List of service and distribution points Not applicable. 1.22 List of participating dealers. None 1.23 Preventive maintenance (if applicable) Not applicable 1.24a Special attributes such as environmental attributes (e.g., recycled content, energy efficiency, and/or reduced pollutants) Not applicable 1.24b Section 508 compliance Section 508 Standards Applicable to this effort 1.25 Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number 135962137 1.26 System for Award Management https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/ 2.0 Terms and Conditions for the Professional Engineering Services Schedule CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONSCOMMERCIAL ITEMS (MAY1999) 52.212-4 (a) Inspection/Acceptance. The Contractor shall only tender for acceptance those items that conform to the requirements of this contract. The Government reserves the right to inspect or test any supplies or services that have been tendered for acceptance. The Government may require repair or replacement of nonconforming supplies or reperformance of nonconforming services at no increase in contract price. The Government must exercise its post-acceptance rights (1)within a reasonable time after the defect was discovered or should have been discovered; and (2)before any substantial change occurs in the condition of the item, unless the change is due to the defect in the item. (b) Assignment. The Contractor or its assignee's rights to be paid amounts due as a result of performance of this contract, may be assigned to a bank, trust company, or other financing institution, including any Federal lending agency in accordance with the Assignment of Claims Act (31U.S.C. 3727). (c) Changes. Changes in the terms and conditions of this contract may be made only by written agreement of the parties. (d) Disputes. This contract is subject to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, as amended (41U.S.C. 601-613). Failure of the parties to this contract to reach agreement on any request for equitable adjustment, claim, appeal or action arising under or relating to this contract shall be a dispute to be resolved in accordance with the clause at FAR 52.2331, Disputes, which is incorporated herein by reference. The Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of this contract, pending final resolution of any dispute arising under the contract. (e) Definitions. The clause at FAR 52.202-1, Definitions, is incorporated herein by reference. (f) Excusable delays. The Contractor shall be liable for default unless nonperformance is caused by an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor and without its fault or negligence such as, acts of God or the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, unusually severe weather, and delays of common carriers. The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer in writing as soon as it is reasonably possible after the commencement of any excusable delay, setting forth the full particulars in connection therewith, shall remedy such occurrence with all reasonable dispatch, and shall promptly give written notice to the Contracting Officer of the cessation of such occurrence. (g) Invoice. The Contractor shall submit an original invoice and three copies (or electronic invoice, if authorized,) to the address designated in the contract to receive invoices. An invoice must include (1) Name and address of the Contractor; (2) Invoice date; (3) Contract number, contract line item number and, if applicable, the order number; (4) Description, quantity, unit of measure, unit price and extended price of the items delivered; (5) Shipping number and date of shipment including the bill of lading number and weight of shipment if shipped on Government bill of lading; Terms of any prompt payment discount offered; Name and address of official to whom payment is to be sent; and (8) Name, title, and phone number of person to be notified in event of defective invoice. Invoices will be handled in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act (31 U.S.C. 3903) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-125, Prompt Payment. Contractors are encouraged to assign an identification number to each invoice. (h) Patent indemnity. The Contractor shall indemnify the Government and its officers, employees and agents against liability, including costs, for actual or alleged direct or contributory infringement of, or inducement to infringe, any United States or foreign patent, trademark or copyright, arising out of the performance of this contract, provided the Contractor is reasonably notified of such claims and proceedings. (i) Payment. Payment shall be made for items accepted by the Government that have been delivered to the delivery destinations set forth in this contract. The Government will make payment in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act (31 U.S.C. 3903) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-125, Prompt Payment. If the Government makes payment by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), see 52.212-5(b) for the appropriate EFT clause. In connection with any discount offered for early payment, time shall be computed from the date of the invoice. For the purpose of computing the discount earned, payment shall be considered to have been made on the date which appears on the payment check or the specified payment date if an electronic funds transfer payment is made. (j) Risk of loss. Unless the contract specifically provides otherwise, risk of loss or damage to the supplies provided under this contract shall remain with the Contractor until, and shall pass to the Government upon: (1) Delivery of the supplies to a carrier, if transportation is f.o.b. origin; or Delivery of the supplies to the Government at the destination specified in the contract, if transportation is f.o.b. destination. (k) Taxes. The contract price includes all applicable Federal, State, and local taxes and duties. (l) Termination for the Government's convenience. The Government reserves the right to terminate this contract, or any part hereof, for its sole convenience. In the event of such termination, the Contractor shall immediately stop all work hereunder and shall immediately cause any and all of its suppliers and subcontractors to cease work. Subject to the terms of this contract, the Contractor shall be paid a percentage of the contract price reflecting the percentage of the work performed prior to the notice of termination, plus reasonable charges the Contractor can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Government using its standard record keeping system, have resulted from the termination. The Contractor shall not be required to comply with the cost accounting standards or contract cost principles for this purpose. This paragraph does not give the Government any right to audit the Contractor's records. The Contractor shall not be paid for any work performed or costs incurred which reasonably could have been avoided. (m) Termination for cause. The Government may terminate this contract, or any part hereof, for cause in the event of any default by the Contractor, or if the Contractor fails to comply with any contract terms and conditions, or fails to provide the Government, upon request, with adequate assurances of future performance. In the event of termination for cause, the Government shall not be liable to the Contractor for any amount for supplies or services not accepted, and the Contractor shall be liable to the Government for any and all rights and remedies provided by law. If it is determined that the Government improperly terminated this contract for default, such termination shall be deemed a termination for convenience. (n) Title. Unless specified elsewhere in this contract, title to items furnished under this contract shall pass to the Government upon acceptance, regardless of when or where the Government takes physical possession. (o) Warranty. The Contractor warrants and implies that the items delivered hereunder are merchantable and fit for use for the particular purpose described in this contract. (p) Limitation of liability. Except as otherwise provided by an express or implied warranty, the Contractor will not be liable to the Government for consequential damages resulting from any defect or deficiencies in accepted items. (q) Other compliances. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, executive orders, rules and regulations applicable to its performance under this contract. (r) Compliance with laws unique to Government contracts. The Contractor agrees to comply with 31U.S.C. 1352 relating to limitations on the use of appropriated funds to influence certain Federal contracts; 18U.S.C. 431 relating to officials not to benefit; 40U.S.C. 327, et seq., Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act; 41U.S.C. 51-58, Anti-Kickback Act of 1986; 41U.S.C. 265 and 10U.S.C. 2409 relating to whistleblower protections; 49U.S.C. 40118, Fly American; and 41U.S.C. 423 relating to procurement integrity. (s) Order of precedence. Any inconsistencies in this solicitation or contract shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: (1) the schedule of supplies/services; (2) the Assignments, Disputes, Payments, Invoice, Other Compliances, and Compliance with Laws Unique to Government Contracts paragraphs of this clause; (3) the clause at 52.212-5; (4) addenda to this solicitation or contract, including any license agreements for computer software; (5) solicitation provisions if this is a solicitation; (6) other paragraphs of this clause; (7) the Standard Form 1449; (8) other documents, exhibits, and attachments; and (9) the specification. 3.0 Ordering Procedures for Services 3.1 Procedures for services priced on GSA schedules at hourly rates FAR 8.402 contemplates that GSA may occasionally find it necessary to establish special ordering procedures for individual Federal Supply Schedules or for some Special Item Numbers (SINs) within a Schedule. GSA has established special ordering procedures for services that are priced on Schedule at hourly rates. These special ordering procedures take precedence over the procedures in FAR 8.404. The GSA has determined that the rates for services contained in the contractor's price list applicable to this schedule are fair and reasonable. However, the ordering office using this contract is responsible for considering the level of effort and mix of labor proposed to perform specific task being ordered and for making a determination that the total firm-fixed price or ceiling price is fair and reasonable. When ordering services, ordering offices shall - 3.1.1 Prepare a Request for Quotes (a) A performance-based statement of work that outlines, at a minimum, the work to be performed, location of work, period of performance, deliverable schedule, applicable standards, acceptance criteria, and any special requirements (i.e., security clearances, travel, special knowledge, etc.) should be prepared. (b) A request for quotes should be prepared which includes the performance-based statement of work and requests the contractors to submit either a firm-fixed price or a ceiling price to provide the services outlined in the statement of work. A firm-fixed price order shall be requested, unless the ordering office makes a determination that it is not possible at the time of placing the order to estimate accurately the extent or duration of the work or to anticipate cost with any reasonable degree of confidence. When such a determination is made, a labor hour or time-and-materials quote may be requested. The firm-fixed price shall be based on the hourly rates in the schedule contract and shall consider the mix of labor categories and level of effort required to perform the services described in the statement of work. The firm-fixed price of the order should also include any travel costs or other incidental costs related to performance of the services ordered, unless the order provides for reimbursement of travel costs at the rates provided in the Federal Travel or Joint Travel Regulations. A ceiling price must be established for labor-hour and time-and-materials orders. (c) The request for quotes may request the contractors, if necessary or appropriate, to submit a project plan for performing the task and information on the contractor's experience and/or past performance performing similar tasks. (d) The request for quotes shall notify the contractors what basis will be used for selecting the contractor to receive the order. The notice shall include the basis for determining whether the contractors are technically qualified and provide an explanation regarding the intended use of any experience and/or past performance information in determining technical acceptability of responses. 3.1.2 Transmit the Request for Quotes to Contractors (a) Based upon an initial evaluation of catalogs and price lists, the ordering office should identify the contractors that appear to offer the best value (considering the scope of services offered, hourly rates and other factors such as contractors' locations, as appropriate). (b) The request for quotes should be provided to three (3) contractors if the proposed order is estimated to exceed the micro-purchase threshold, but not exceed the maximum order threshold. For proposed orders exceeding the maximum order threshold, the request for quotes should be provided to additional contractors that offer services that will meet the agency's needs. Ordering offices should strive to minimize the contractors' costs associated with responding to requests for quotes for specific orders. Requests should be tailored to the minimum level necessary for adequate evaluation and selection for order placement. Oral presentations should be considered, when possible. Evaluate quotes and select the contractor to receive the order: After responses have been evaluated against the factors identified in the request for quotes, the order should be placed with the schedule contractor that represents the best value and results in the lowest overall cost alternative (considering price, special qualifications, administrative costs, etc.) to meet the Government's needs. The establishment of Federal Supply Schedule Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) for recurring services is permitted when the procedures outlined herein are followed. All BPAs for services must define the services that may be ordered under the BPA, along with delivery or performance time frames, billing procedures, etc. The potential volume of orders under BPAs, regardless of the size of individual orders, may offer the ordering office the opportunity to secure volume discounts. When establishing BPAs ordering offices shall - Inform contractors in the request for quotes (based on the agency's requirement) if a single BPA or multiple BPAs will be established, and indicate the basis that will be used for selecting the contractors to be awarded the BPAs. (a) SINGLE BPA: Generally, a single BPA should be established when the ordering office can define the tasks to be ordered under the BPA and establish a firm-fixed price or ceiling price for individual tasks or services to be ordered. When this occurs, authorized users may place the order directly under the established BPA when the need for service arises. The schedule contractor that represents the best value and results in the lowest overall cost alternative to meet the agency's needs should be awarded the BPA. (b) MULTIPLE BPAs: When the ordering office determines multiple BPAs are needed to meet its requirements, the ordering office should determine which contractors can meet any technical qualifications before establishing the BPAs. When multiple BPAs are established, the authorized users must follow the procedures in II.B above, and then place the order with the Schedule contractor that represents the best value and results in the lowest overall cost alternative to meet the agency's needs. 3.1.4 Review BPAs periodically. Such reviews shall be conducted at least annually. The purpose of the review is to determine whether the BPA still represents the best value (considering price, special qualifications, etc.) and results in the lowest overall cost alternative to meet the agency's needs. 3.1.5 The ordering office should give preference to small business concerns when two or more contractors can provide the services at the same firm-fixed price or ceiling price. 3.1.6 When the ordering office's requirement involves both products as well as professional services, the ordering office should total the prices for the products and the firm-fixed price for the services and select the contractor that represents the greatest value in terms of meeting the agency's total needs. 3.1.7 The ordering office, at a minimum, should document orders by identifying the contractor the services were purchased from, the services purchased, and the amount paid. If other than a firm-fixed price order is placed, such documentation should include the basis for the determination to use a labor-hour or time-and-materials order. For agency requirements in excess of the micro-purchase threshold, the order file should document the evaluation of Schedule contractors' quotes that formed the basis for the selection of the contractor that received the order and the rationale for any trade-offs made in making the selection. 3.2 Procedures for Fixed Prices on GSA Schedule The ordering procedures set forth at FAR 8.404 should be used for those services based on fixed prices. The Contractor is advised that based on the specific task identified at the task order level, it may use Clause 552.238-76, Price Reduction, to provide a proposed fixed price to the agency to more accurately reflect the actual work required. 3.3 Special Provisions for Task Orders Agencies may incorporate provisions in their task order that are essential to their requirements (e.g., security clearances, hazardous substances, special handling, key personnel, etc.). These provisions, when required, will be included in individual task orders. Any cost necessary for the contractor to comply with the provision(s) will be included in the task order proposal, unless otherwise prohibited by law. Contractors are strongly encouraged to price all items in the contract, to the maximum extent practicable. 3.4 GSA Contracting Officers Authority (JUL 1997) Except as authorized herein, the GSA Contracting Officer is the only person authorized to make changes in the requirements of any resulting contract. In the event the Contractor makes any changes to the contract at the direction of any person other than the GSA Contracting Officer, the change will be considered to have been made without authority and no adjustment will be made in the contract price to cover any increase in costs incurred as a result thereof. The GSA Contracting Officer and the OACO are the only individuals who can legally commit or obligate the Government to the expenditure of public funds for the contract. No cost chargeable to the proposed contract can be incurred before award of the contract or specific authorization from the GSA Contracting Officer. 3.5 Characteristics of Electric Current (OCT1988) Contractors supplying equipment which uses electrical current are required to supply equipment suitable for the electrical system at the location at which the equipment is to be used as specified on the purchase order. 3.6 Foreign Taxes and Duties (DEC1990) Prices offered must be net, delivered, f.o.b. to the destinations accepted by the Government. (a) The offeror warrants that such prices do not include any tax, duty, customs fees, or other foreign Governmental costs, assessments, or similar charges from which the U.S. Government is exempt. The offeror further warrants that any applicable taxes duties, customs fees, other Government costs, assessments or similar charges from which the U.S. Government is not exempt are included in the prices quoted and that such prices are not subject to increases for any such charges applicable at the time of acceptance of this offer by the Government. (b) Standard commercial export packaging, including containerization, if necessary, packaging, preservation, marking are included in the pricing offered and accepted by the Government. 3.7 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive OrdersCommercial Items (JAN1999) (Deviation MAY1996) (a) The Contractor agrees to comply with the following FAR clauses, which are incorporated in this contract by reference, to implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items: (1) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (E.O. 11755); and (2) 52.233-3, Protest After Award (31 U.S.C 3553). (b) The Contractor agrees to comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (b) which the Contracting Officer has indicated as being incorporated in this contract by reference to implement provisions of law or executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items or components: *______* (1) 52.203-6, Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government, with Alternate I (41 U.S.C. 253g and 10 U.S.C. 2402). *______* (2) Reserved. *__X___* (3) 52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns (15 U.S.C. 637 (d)(2) and (3)); *__X___* (4) 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan (15 U.S.C. 637 (d)(4)); *______* (5) 52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting (15 U.S.C. 637(a)(14)). *______* (6) (i) 52.219-23, Notice of Price Evaluation Adjustment for Small Disadvantaged Business concerns (Pub. L. 103-355, sec 7102, and 10U.S.C.2323) (if the offeror elects to waive the adjustment, it shall so indicate in its offer.) *______* (ii) Alternate I of 52.219-23. *______* (7) 52.219-25, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program--Disadvantaged Status and Reporting (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323). *______* (8) 52.219-26, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program--Incentive Subcontracting (Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323). *______* (9) 52.219-3, Notice of HUBZone Small Business Set-Aside. *______* (10) 52.219-4, Notice of Price Evaluation Preference for HUBZone Small Business Concerns (if the offeror elects to waive the preference, it shall so indicate in its offer). *______* (11) 52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities. *__X___* (12) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (E.O. 11246). *__X___* (13) 52.222-35, Affirmative Action for Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (38 U.S.C. 4212). *__X___* (14) 52.222-36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (29 U.S.C. 793). *__X___* (15) 52.222-37, Employment Reports on Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (38 U.S.C. 4212). *______* (16) 52.225-3, Buy American ActSupplies (41 U.S.C. 10). *______* (17) 552.225-9 Trade Agreements Act (Deviation FAR 52.225-9). *______* (18) Reserved. *______* (19) 52.225-18, European Union Sanctions for End Products (E.O. 12849). *_____* (20) 52.225-19, European Union Sanctions for Services (E.O. 12849). *______* (21) (i) 52.225-21, Buy American ActNorth American Free Trade Agreement Implementation ActBalance of Payments Program (41 U.S.C 10, Pub. L. 103-187). *______* (ii) Alternate I of 52.225-21. *__X___* (22) 52.239-1, Privacy or Security Safeguards (5 U.S.C. 552a). *______* (23) 52.247-64, Preference for Privately Owned U.S.-Flag Commercial Vessels (46 U.S.C. 1241). (This acquisition is being conducted under *______* delegation of GSA's exclusive procurement authority for FIP resources. The specific GSA DPA case number is *______*. (c) The Contractor agrees to comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (c), applicable to commercial services, which the Contracting Officer has indicated as being incorporated in this contract by reference to implement provisions of law or executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items or components: *_____* (1) 52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965, As amended (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). *_____* (2) 52.222-42, Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). *_____* (3) 52.222-43, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract ActPrice Adjustment (Multiple Year and Option Contracts) (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). *______* (4) 52.222-44, Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract ActPrice Adjustment (29 U.S.C. 206 and 41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). *______* (5) 52.222-47, SCA Minimum Wages and Fringe Benefits Applicable to Successor Contract Pursuant to Predecessor Contractor Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.). (d) Comptroller General Examination of Record. The Contractor agrees to comply with the provisions of this paragraph (d) if this contract was awarded using other than sealed bid, is in excess of the simplified acquisition threshold, and does not contain the clause at 52.215-2, Audit and RecordsNegotiation. (1) The Comptroller General of the United States, or an authorized representative of the Comptroller General, shall have access to and right to examine any of the Contractor's directly pertinent records involving transactions related to this contract. (2) The Contractor shall make available at its offices at all reasonable times the records, materials, and other evidence for examination, audit, or reproduction, until 3 years after final payment under this contract or for any shorter period specified in FAR Subpart 4.7, Contractor Records Retention, of the other clauses of this contract. If this contract is completely or partially terminated, the records relating to the work terminated shall be made available for 3 years after any resulting final termination settlement. Records relating to appeals under the disputes clause or to litigation or the settlement of claims arising under or relating to this contract shall be made available until such appeals, litigation, or claims are finally resolved. (3) As used in this clause, records include books, documents, accounting procedures and practices, and other data, regardless of type and regardless of form. This does not require the Contractor to create or maintain any record that the Contractor does not maintain in the ordinary course of business or pursuant to a provision of law. (e) Notwithstanding the requirements of the clauses in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) or (d) of this clause, the Contractor is not required to include any FAR clause, other than those listed below (and as may be required by an addenda to this paragraph to establish the reasonableness of prices under Part 15), in a subcontract for commercial items or commercial components (1) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (E.O. 11246); (2) 52.222-35, Affirmative Action for Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (38 U.S.C. 4212); (3) 52.222-36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (29 U.S.C. 793); and (4) 52.247-64, Preference for Privately Owned U.S.-Flagged Commercial Vessels (46 U.S.C. 1241) (flow down not required for subcontracts awarded beginning May 1, 1996). 3.8 Bankruptcy (JUL 1995) In the event the Contractor enters into proceedings relating to bankruptcy, whether voluntary or involuntary, the Contractor agrees to furnish, by certified mail or electronic commerce method authorized by the contract, written notification of the bankruptcy to the Contracting Officer responsible for administering the contract. This notification shall be furnished within five days of the initiation of the proceedings relating to bankruptcy filing. This notification shall include the date on which the bankruptcy petition was filed, the identity of the court in which the bankruptcy petition was filed, and a listing of Government contract numbers and contracting offices for all Government contracts against which final payment has not been made. This obligation remains in effect until final payment under this contract. 4.0 Basic Guidelines for Using Contractor Team Arrangements Federal Supply Schedule contractors may use Contractor Team Arrangements (see FAR 9.6) to provide solutions when responding to a customer agency requirements. These Team Arrangements can be included under a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). BPAs are permitted under all Federal Supply Schedule contracts. Orders under a Team Arrangement are subject to terms and conditions of the Federal Supply Schedule contract. Participation in a Team Arrangement is limited to Federal Supply Schedule contractors. Customers should refer to FAR 9.6 for specific details on Team Arrangements. Here is a general outline on how it works: The customer identifies their requirements. Federal Supply Schedule contractors may individually meet the customers needs, or - Federal Supply Schedule contracts may submit a Schedules Team Solution to meet the customers requirement. Customers make a best value selection. 5.0 USA Commitment to Promote Small Business Participation Procurement Programs Preamble Computer Sciences Corporation provides commercial products and services to the Federal Government. We are committed to promoting participation of small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses in our contracts. We pledge to provide opportunities to the small business community through reselling opportunities, mentor-protg programs, joint ventures, teaming arrangements and subcontracting. Commitment To actively seek and partner with small businesses. To identify, qualify, mentor and develop small disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses by purchasing from these businesses whenever practical. To develop and promote company policy initiatives that demonstrate our support for awarding contracts and subcontracts to small business concerns. To undertake significant efforts to determine the potential of small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small business to supply products and services to our company. To ensure procurement opportunities are designed to permit the maximum possible participation of small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses. To attend business opportunity workshops, minority business enterprise seminars, trade fairs, procurement conferences, etc., to identify small businesses and increase the number with whom we partner. To publicize in our marketing publication sour interest in meeting small businesses that may be interested in subcontracting opportunities. We signify our commitment to work in partnership with small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses to promote and increase their participation in Federal Government contracts. To accelerate potential opportunities, please contact Ms. Teena Sirohi at 703.818.4915 or by fax at 703.818.5365. 6.0 Summary of Services CSC offers the full life cycle of Professional Engineering services that are required by the government to improve performance of an agency mission and to support all our federal clients future missions and goals. The special item numbers (SINs) listed below represent our professional engineering services and our primary engineering discipline. Special Item NumbersPrimary Engineering DisciplinesElectricalMechanical871-1Strategic Planning for Technology Programs/ActivitiesXX871-2Concept Development and Requirements AnalysisXX871-3System Design, Engineering and IntegrationXX871-4Test and EvaluationXX871-5Integrated Logistics SupportXX871-6Acquisition and Life Cycle ManagementXX 6.1 Primary Engineering Disciplines Electrical Engineering Electrical engineering refers to the planning, design, development, evaluation and operation of electrical principles, models and processes. It includes, but is not limited to, the design, fabrication, measurement and operation of electrical devices, equipment and systems (e.g., signal processing; telecommunication; sensors, microwave, and image processing; micro-fabrication; energy systems and control; micro- and nano-electronics; plasma processing; laser and photonics; satellites, missiles and guidance systems, space vehicles, fiber optics, robotics, etc.). There are numerous specialties within the electrical engineering discipline. A partial listing follows: Aerospace and Electronic Systems Antennas and Propagation Broadcast Technology Circuits and Systems Communications Components Packaging and Manufacturing Technology Consumer Electronics Control Systems Dialectrics and Electrical Insulation Education Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering in Medicine and Biology Engineering Management Geoscience and Remote Sensing Industrial Electronics Industry Applications Information Theory Instrumentation and Measurement Intelligent Transportation Systems Lasers and Electro-Optics Magnetics Microwave Theory and Techniquest Neural Networks Council Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Oceanic Engineering Power Electronics Power Engineering Professional Communications Reliability Robotics and Automation Signal Processing on Social Implications of Technology Solid-state Circuits Systems, Man and Cybernetics Ultrasonic, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control Vehicular Technology Other Chemical Engineering Specialties not listed in Services not Included Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering refers to the planning, development, evaluation and control of systems and components involving the production and transfer of energy and with the conversion of one form of energy to another. It includes, but is not limited to, planning and evaluation of power plants, analysis of the economical combustion of fuels, conversion of heat energy into mechanical energy, use of mechanical energy to perform useful work, analysis of structures and motion in mechanical systems, and conversion of raw materials into a final product, etc. (e.g., thermodynamics, mechanics, fluid mechanics, jets, rocket engines, internal combustion engines, steam and gas turbines, continuum mechanics, dynamic systems, dynamics fluid mechanics, heat transfer, manufacturing, materials, solid mechanics, reactors, etc.). Advanced Energy Systems Aerospace Engineering Applied Mechanics ASME Heat Transfer/K16 Bioengineering Design Engineering Dynamic Systems and Control Electrical and Electronic Packaging Environmental Engineering Fluids Engineering Fluids Power Systems and Technology Systems Internal Combustion Engine International Gas Turbine Management Manufacturing Engineering Materials Materials Handling Engineering Microchannel Flow and Heat Transfer Noise Control and Acoustics Nondestructive Evaluation Engineering Nuclear Engineering Ocean Engineering Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Other Chemical Engineering Specialties Petroleum Plant Engineering and Maintenance Power Pressure Vessels and Piping Process Industries Rail Transportation Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis Solar Energy Solid Waste Processing Technology and Society Textile Engineering Tribology Services 871-1 Strategic Planning for Technology Programs/Activities Services required under this SIN involve the definition and interpretation of high-level organizational engineering performance requirements such as projects, systems, missions, etc., and the objectives and approaches to, their achievement. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to an analysis of mission, program goals and objectives; requirements analysis; organizational performance assessment; special studies and analysis; training; privatization and outsourcing. Example: The evaluation and preliminary definition of new and/or improved performance goals for navigation satellites such as launch procedures and costs, multiuser capability, useful service life, accuracy and resistance to natural and man made electronic interference. An inappropriate use of this SIN would be providing professional engineering services not specifically related to strategic planning for technology programs/activities and their associated disciplines. 871-2 Concept Development and Requirements Analysis Services required under this SIN involve abstract or concept studies and analysis, requirements definition, preliminary planning, and the evaluation of alternative technical approaches and associated costs for the development or enhancement of high-level general performance specifications of a system, project, mission or activity. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to, requirements analysis, cost/cost-performance trade-off analysis, feasibility analysis, regulatory compliance support, technology conceptual designs, training, privatization and outsourcing. Example: the development and analysis of the total mission profile and life cycle of the improved satellite, including examination of performance and cost tradeoffs. An inappropriate use of this SIN would be providing professional engineering services not specifically related to concept development and requirements analysis and their associated disciplines. 871-3 System Design, Engineering and Integration Services required under this SIN involve the translation of a system (or subsystem, program, project or activity) concept into a preliminary and detailed design (engineering plans and specifications), performing risk identification/analysis/mitigation, traceability, and then integrating the various components to produce a working prototype or model of the system. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to, computer-aided design, design studies and analysis, high-level detailed specification preparation, configuration management and document control, fabrication, assembly and simulation, modeling, training, privatization and outsourcing. Example: the navigation satellite concept produced in the preceding stage will be converted to a detailed engineering design package, performance will be computer simulated and a working model will be built for testing and design verification. An inappropriate use of this SIN would be providing professional engineering services not specifically related to concept development and requirements analysis and their associated disciplines. 871-4 Test and Evaluation Services required under this SIN involve the application of various techniques demonstrating that a prototype system (subsystem, program, project or activity) performs in accordance with the objectives outlined in the original design. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to, testing of a prototype and first article(s) testing, environmental testing, independent verification and validation, reverse engineering, simulation and modeling (to test the feasibility of a concept), system safety, quality assurance, physical testing of the product or system, training, privatization and outsourcing. Example: the navigation satellite working model will be subjected to a series of tests which may simulate and ultimately duplicate its operational environment. An inappropriate use of this SIN would be providing professional engineering services not specifically related to testing and evaluating and their associated disciplines. 871-5 Integrated Logistics Support Services required under this SIN involve the analysis, planning and detailed design of all engineering-specific logistics support, including material goods, personnel, and operational maintenance and repair of systems throughout their life cycles. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to, ergonomic/human performance analysis, feasibility analysis, logistics planning, requirements determination, policy standards/procedures development, long-term reliability and maintainability, training, privatization and outsourcing. Example: the full range of life cycle logistics support for the navigation satellite will be identified and designed in this stage, including training, operation and maintenance requirements, and replacement procedures. An inappropriate use of this SIN would be providing professional engineering services not specifically related to integrated logistics support and its associated disciplines. 871-6 Acquisition and Life Cycle Management Services acquired under this SIN involve all of the planning, budgetary, contract and systems/program management execution functions required to procure and/or produce, render operational and provide life cycle support (Maintenance, repair, supplies, and engineering specific logistics ) to technology-based systems, activities, subsystems, projects, etc. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to, operation and maintenance, program/project management, technology transfer/insertion, training, privatization and outsourcing. Example: During this stage, the actual manufacturing, launch and performance monitoring of the navigation satellite will be assisted through project management, configuration management, reliability analysis, engineering retrofit improvements and similar functions. An inappropriate use of this SIN would be professional engineering services not specifically related to acquisition and life cycle management and their associated disciplines. 7.0 Labor Category Descriptions Category I Subject Matter Expert (SME) Duties: Lead and provide technical direction on discipline-related projects; provide guidance and direction for accomplishment of multiple, complex and interrelated projects; design and implement programs, projects or tasks; lead/manage multi-task projects of high complexity while providing primary interface with client management personnel regarding strategic issues; ensure completion of programs, projects or tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints; coordinate with all parties to tasks; review work products for completeness, and adherence to customer requirements; brief and lead strategic level client meetings. Qualifications: Recognized expert who has demonstrated industry and public service leadership in the applicable work area. Possess comprehensive knowledge, primarily in the concept definition phase of the program/project lifecycle. Possess one or more of the following science, engineering or program management disciplines: Acquisition Management Advanced Technology Business Process Re-engineering Computer/Internet Law Enterprise Information Systems Logistical Functions Knowledge Management Information Security Internet Exploitation Life Cycle Cost Planning & Estimating Physical Security/Force and Infrastructure Protection Strategic Planning Systems Architectural Design Training Skill Level 1 Ph.D. degree in related discipline plus ten (10) years of related experience; or Masters degree in related discipline plus twelve (12) years of related experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline plus fourteen (14) years of related experience; or seventeen (17) years of related experience. Skill Level 2 Masters degree in related discipline plus ten (10) years of related experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline plus twelve (12) years of related experience; or fifteen (15) years of related experience. Skill Level 3 Masters degree in related discipline plus eight (8) years of experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline plus ten (10) years of related experience; or twelve (12) to fifteen (15) years of experience. Skill Level 4 Masters degree in related discipline plus four (4) years of experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline plus six (6) years of related experience; or eight (8) to twelve (12) years of related experience. Substitution Three years of applicable experience may be substituted for degree. Category II Engineering Duties: Design and implement technical solutions to complex discipline-specific problems; lead/manage programs, projects or tasks whose technical complexity requires constant engineering oversight; ensure completion of programs, projects or tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints; ensure that the quality of the program, project or task deliverable meets the established standards or metrics; brief and lead process teams. Qualifications: Demonstrates sustained level of effort in program/project lifecycles where demonstrated discipline expertise with specialized qualifications are necessary. Expertise in one or more of the science and engineering disciplines below: Aerospace Engineering Biology Business Process Engineering Business Risk Analysis Chemistry Component Design Engineering Computer Science Contingency Planning Analysis Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Healthcare Information Engineering Human Factors Engineering Information Engineering Information Security Engineering Logistics Engineering Marine Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Modeling and Simulation Engineering Naval Architecture Network Engineering Physics Physical Security/Force and Infrastructure/Protection Engineering Process Engineering Software Engineering Systems Architecture Systems Engineering Test & Evaluation Engineering Telecommunications Infrastructure Training Systems Engineering Telemetry System Engineering Skill Level 1 Masters degree in related discipline plus eight (8) to ten (10) years of related experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline and twelve (12) to fifteen (15) years of related experience; depending upon engineering discipline, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Skill Level 2 Masters degree in related discipline plus four (4) to six (6) years of related experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline and eight (8) to ten (10) years of related experience; depending upon engineering discipline, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Skill Level 3 Bachelors degree in related discipline plus four (4) years of related experience; or eight (8) years of related experience; depending upon engineering discipline, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Skill Level 4 Bachelors degree in related discipline plus one (1) year of related experience; or five (5) years of related experience; depending upon engineering discipline, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Substitution Three years of applicable experience may be substituted for degree. Category III Analyst Duties: Design and implement discipline-specific plans for complex operations, business or process models; verify, validate, and support the accreditation/certification of models or data considered for use (VV&A and VV&C); build, refine and validate requirements databases; conduct and deliver course-of-action analyses; lead/manage programs, projects or tasks which involve constant status or process oversight; ensure completion of programs, projects or tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints; ensure the quality of the program, project or task deliverable meets the established standards or metrics; brief and lead process teams; ensure the quality of the program, project or task deliverable meets the established standards or metrics. Qualifications: Demonstrates sustained levels of effort in program/project lifecycles where demonstrated analytical skills with specialized qualifications are necessary. Expertise in one or more of the following science, engineering and program management disciplines: Acoustical Analysis Acquisition Management Analysis Computer Systems Analysis Cost Estimating/Analysis Decision Support System Analysis Economics Financial System Analysis Functional Analysis Imagery Intelligence Analysis Logistics Functional Analysis Military Operations Analysis Military Weapon System Analysis Operations Analysis Physical Security/Force and Infrastructure Protection Analysis Process Modeling Program or Project Analysis Quality Assurance Analysis Research Science Sensor Analysis SIGINT Intelligence Analysis Statistics Systems Analysis Technology Investment Planning Training System Analysis Skill Level 1  Masters degree in related discipline plus eight (8) to ten (10) years of related experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline and twelve (12) to fifteen (15) years of related experience; depending upon area of technology, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Skill Level 2 Masters degree in related discipline plus four (4) to six (6) years of related experience; or Bachelors degree in related discipline and eight (8) to ten (10) years of related experience; depending upon area of technology, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Skill Level 3 Bachelors degree in related discipline plus four (4) years of related experience; depending upon area of technology, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree, or eight (8) years of related experience. Skill Level 4 Bachelors degree in related discipline plus one (1) year of related experience; depending upon area of technology, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree, or six (6) years of related experience. Substitution Three years of applicable experience may be substituted for degree. Category IV Support Personnel Duties: Lead/manage programs, projects or tasks which provide technical depth and administrative infrastructure to other associated technical efforts; provide direct technical or administrative support/augmentation to other associated efforts; create and deliver technical or programmatic documentation; design, implement and manage the physical arrangements/services required to support other associated efforts; order, account for, and asset-manage scientific or technical equipment resources involved in other associated efforts; design, implement and manage training programs required to ensure efficiency and success of other associated efforts. Qualifications: Demonstrates sustained levels of effort in program/project lifecycles where specialized support for specific areas of work is necessary. Experience in one or more of the following performance areas: Data Entry Document Control Drafting Electronics Graphics Design Help Desk Planning Help Desk Support Independent Verification & Validation Information System Security Instrument/Calibration Logistics Maintenance Management Maintenance/Repair Logistics Acquisition/ Acquisition Management Administrative Support Asset/Change Management Mechanical Systems Physical Security/Force and Infrastructure Protection Programming Project Control Analysis Response Center/Crisis Center Planning Secretarial/ Word Processing Security Supply Logistics Technical Writing Test and Evaluation Training Warehousing Skill Level 1  Bachelors degree in the related discipline plus six (6) years of related experience; or Associates degree in the related discipline plus eight (8) years of related experience; or fourteen (14) years of related experience. Depending upon area of technology, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Skill Level 2 Bachelors degree in the related discipline plus three (3) years of related experience; or Associates degree in the related discipline plus five (5) years of related experience; or ten (10) years of related experience. Depending upon area of technology, a combination of vocational and/or military certifications plus three (3) to five (5) years experience may be substituted for degree. Skill Level 3 High School diploma (or equivalent) plus appropriate technical training, or vocational and/or military certifications, and one (1) year of related experience. Skill Level 4 High School diploma (or equivalent) or vocational and/or military certifications. Substitution Three years of applicable experience may be substituted for degree. 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While no specific labor categories have been identified as being subject to SCA due to exemptions for professional employees (FAR 22.1101, 22.1102 and 29 CRF 541.300), this contract still maintains the provisions and protections for SCA eligible labor categories. If the contractor adds SCA labor categories/employees to the contract through the modification process, the contractor must establish a SCA matrix identifying the GSA labor category titles, the occupational code, SCA labor category titles and the applicable wage determination number. Failure to do so may result in cancellation of the contract. Note: Required pay differentials in connection with overseas work are classified as ODC's in accordance with our accounting practices CSC does not provide Oconus rates under this schedule. CSC has submitted a proposal and anticipates receiving a PSS schedule in the future for continued support for the next 20 years.      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