SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions NationwideNationwide TechnicTechnicaall SupportSupport ProgramsPrograms

SpaceSpace andand SatelliteSatellite ProgramsPrograms

SystemsSystems DevelopmentDevelopment andand SimulationSimulation

EngineeringEngineering DesDesiigngn DevDeveelopmentlopment

Communications,Communications, NetworkingNetworking andand INFOSECINFOSEC

EnvEnviironmentalronmental

ProgramProgram ManagementManagement SupportSupport

5285 Shawnee Road, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22312 (703) 750-4000 www.geologics.com Nationwide Technical Support Contracts

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions BoeingBoeing SharedShared ServicesServices ContractContract

RaytheonRaytheon IndirectIndirect StrategicStrategic AgreementAgreement (RISA)(RISA) 01700170

UniqueUnique SupportSupport ProgramProgram forfor NASANASA // MSFCMSFC (USA)(USA)

CSCCSC ITIT ContingentContingent TechnicalTechnical StaffStaff ContractContract Nationwide Technical Support Contracts

• Nationwide contracts with Raytheon, Boeing, CSC, Gateway, and USA.

• Extensive technical staff available nationwide for short and long-duration assignments in the aerospace / defense / telecommunications industry.

• Contracts provide GeoLogics with one of the most technically qualified workforces anywhere. Workforce includes:

• Scientists, Sr. Scientists, Chief Scientists • Staff Engineers, Sr. Staff Engineers • Member of Technical Staff Levels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 • Systems Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Software Engineers • Test Engineers • Specialty Engineers • Design Engineers, Development Engineers • Assemblers, Technicians, Quality, Managers Boeing Shared Services Contract

Client: The Boeing Company

Description: Boeing has awarded GeoLogics a multi-year (2002-2006) contract to provide professional, technical, and clerical staff to multiple Boeing facilities in Southern California. The primary sites to be supported initially will be Boeing Systems in El Segundo and Boeing Electron Dynamics in Torrance. Highlights of this program include over 285 employees covering all space systems technical disciplines from technicians to chief engineers and scientists. This contract is expected to double the size of the company this year and make GeoLogics one of the most technically qualified workforce anywhere.

To ensure effective enrollment of new employees with minimal impact to active Boeing operations, GeoLogics set up a transition program office with dedicated personnel, web site, and communication lines working two shifts during the month of January 2002. Enrollments were staggered for efficiency and order. Other Boeing groups are expected to join the contract and obtain technical support from GeoLogics. Raytheon Indirect Strategic Agreement (RISA) 0170

Client: The Raytheon Company

Description: Raytheon Contract Labor Resource Department (CLRD) awarded GeoLogics a contract to provide technical contract labor services to Raytheon entities nationwide. As a CLRD RISA prime contractor, GeoLogics recruits and provides engineers, scientists, subject matter experts, and technicians to support Raytheon’s contracts. Under this contract, GeoLogics has been supporting Raytheon’s technical staff in numerous NASA, military, and classified programs from New England to California, and supplying engineers TDY overseas.

An important consideration in this award was Raytheon’s multi-year experience with GeoLogics, which confirmed that we had the nationwide technical recruiting capability, core competencies, clearances, employee retention record, subcontracting expertise, and corporate capability to compete for Raytheon’s business and become their business partner. Unique Support Program for NASA/MSFC

Client: United Space Alliance (USA), Huntsville, Alabama

Description: GeoLogics has been selected by USA to lead the USP for NASA at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The goal of the USP Is to facilitate the application of scientists and subject matter experts expertise to quickly respond to problems and develop solutions. GeoLogics USP Program Team was tasked to:

9 Develop designs and conduct research that results in new systems. 9 Lead, manage, or direct teams to advance design processes. 9 Reveal and resolve problems that affect operational or R&D issues of the STS. 9 Act as a resource within the engineering and scientific communities to develop solutions or handle the most complex tasks.

GeoLogics experts have conducted R&D and developed solutions to space flight problems at MSFC, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, Dryden Flight Research Center, and in Southern California (Boeing). The support includes conducting independent research and assessments, anomaly investigations, risk assessments, advanced study efforts, and expert process evaluations. CSC IT Contingent Technical Staff Contract

Client: Computer Sciences Corporation

Description: GeoLogics was awarded an information technology (IT) technical services contract by Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC). GeoLogics will provide contingent technical staff to multiple CSC entities working on numerous projects nationwide.

GeoLogics technical staff will support CSC performing requirements analysis, design, research, analysis and definition, system development, and software maintenance for applications. GeoLogics was selected because of our comprehensive range of technical services and ability to support clients on a nationwide and worldwide basis. Space and Satellite Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions JamesJames WebbWebb SpaceSpace TelescopeTelescope

WidebandWideband GapfillerGapfiller SatelliteSatellite (WGS)(WGS)

GOESGOES N,N, O,O, P,P, QQ NextNext GenerationGeneration WeatherWeather SatellitesSatellites

ThurayaThuraya MobileMobile CommunicCommunicaationstions SatellitesSatellites

SPACEWAYSPACEWAY AdvancedAdvanced BroadbandBroadband SatellitesSatellites

InterdisciplinaryInterdisciplinary R&DR&D TaskTask OrdersOrders

EDDEDD InterdisciplinaryInterdisciplinary R&DR&D TasTaskk OrdersOrders

AfriStarAfriStar SatelliteSatellite OperationsOperations James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)

Client: Northrop Grumman (TRW Space Systems)

Description: NASA selected TRW to build a next-generation successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope. JWST has infrared capabilities to help astronomers understand how galaxies first emerged out of the darkness that followed the rapid expansion and cooling of the universe just a few hundred million years after the big bang. Looking closer to home, the JWST will probe the formation of planets in disks around young stars, and study supermassive black holes in other galaxies.

GeoLogics will support the JWST team with IT, flight software development, and engineering support in Greenbelt, Maryland, and Redondo Beach, California. GeoLogics Senior engineering consultants designed the sun shield for the 1/2 scale model used in winning the program. GeoLogics IT is developing the requirements database and project collaborative tool suite. Wideband Gapfiller Satellite

Client: Boeing Defense and Space Group

Description: WGS is a DoD high-capacity advanced satellite communications system designed to support the warfighter with newer and far greater capabilities than those provided by current systems. WGS will provide two-way X-band and Ka-band communications as well as Ka-band broadcast services to U.S. Armed Forces and other agencies worldwide. WGS incorporates unique capabilities including phased array antennas and digital signal processing technology, into a powerful, flexible architecture. .

GeoLogics Chief Scientists supported the technology infusion of critical Boeing Satellite Systems components, including modules, subassemblies, new housings, and LTCC and alumina substrates needed for the WGS Satellite Programs and helped solve manufacturing problems both at BSS and subcontractors. Our staff provided consultation on technical problems associated with high reliability parts and participated as independent expert technology reviewers for the R&D efforts of the Wideband Gapfiller Satellite Preliminary Design Review, Critical Design Review and Qualification Review Board. GOES N, O, P, Q Next-Generation Weather

Client: Boeing Defense and Space Group

Description: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) N, O, P and Q satellites will provide accurate location of storms and weather phenomena for precise warnings to the public. The satellites will have new search and rescue capability to detect distress signals, and new space environmental monitoring instruments. GeoLogics engineers are contributing in the following areas:

Ground Systems Laboratory (GSL) integration, testing, and verification of the GOES GTACS subsystem. Tests included development of test models and satellite subsystem emulators. TT&C database validation. Task required expert knowledge of space environment, , and sensors. Development and GSL tests of the MRS&S and OATES subsystems. The imager is a multispectral five-channel instrument producing visible and IR images of Earth's surface. The multispectral sounder provides vertical temperature and moisture profiles of the atmosphere, augmenting data from the imager. Development of Ground Systems network configurations and topologies. Thuraya Mobile Communications Satellites

Client: Boeing Defense and Space Group

Description: Thuraya 2 and 3 satellites are Boeing GEM series satellites with state-of-the-art on-board DSP to create more than 200 steerable spot beams, allowing the system to adapt in real time with a capacity for 13,750 simultaneous voice circuits. GeoLogics scientists and engineers are made critical contributions to this program, developing new technology in the following areas:

Astrodynamics Analysis to solve specific spacecraft systems design issues and develop an improved design.

Advanced Communications Systems Design involved in a wide range of responsibilities from early system definition through sell-off of engineering models and first laboratory tests of subsystems and support to system integration laboratory.

Technology Insertion for future T&C systems as well as new hardware development and space qualification programs.

Mechanical System Design of a new experimental satellite antenna phased array subsystem. SPACEWAY Advanced Broadband Satellites

Client: Boeing Defense and Space Group

Description: SPACEWAYTM will provide high-speed, two-way communications for Internet, data, voice, video, and multimedia applications. The spacecraft are the next generation in satellite communications technology, with approximately 5 to 8 times the capacity of today's satellites. The SPACEWAY satellites will incorporate experimental on-board digital processors, packet switching, and spot beam technology. GeoLogics participated in the development of this new generation satellite in the following areas:

Developed model for testing the Astromesh “L” band 12.25 meter reflector antenna: Perfomed testing of simulated zero-g deployments, thermal cycling, launch sine and acoustic vibration, motion, photogrammetry, alignment, ESD, and passive IM products. Results were used to develop new generation antenna.

Applied novel near-field RF models and advanced finite element analysts (FEA) structural simulations to create improved downlink antenna array, honeycomb panel support structures, heat pipes, and fittings.

MIL-STD-1553B bus technology infusion for Star Tracker Guidance System. Interdisciplinary R&D Task Orders

Client: Boeing Defense and Space Group

Description: GeoLogics conducts numerous applied space technology R&D and advanced engineering efforts, including the following:

Studies of large-aperture multi-beam antennas in geostationary orbit and satellite systems simulations in low and medium orbits. Application of low-noise concepts to experimental high-efficiency Millimeter-Wave products and traveling wave tube amplifiers for space and military applications. Modeling and simulation of components for signal integrity analysis Radiation and survivability research for electronic / electrical / electromechanical (EEE) parts used in satellite applications. Applied knowledge of radiation physics and survivability to improve real-time embedded computer system for satellite systems control. Assessed new technologies performing experimental validation and cost/benefit analysis. Preliminary design and development of new and improved applications of the Boeing 702 and Boeing 601 satellite busses. EDD Interdisciplinary R&D Task Orders

Client: Boeing Electron Dynamics Devices Group

Description: Some of the task orders GeoLogics is performing under this contract are the following: R&D programs for coupled-cavity TWTs. Developing advanced thruster and power processor technologies and designs for the next generation of longer life, higher power xenon ion propulsion system (XIPS) thrusters and associated power processors. Providing technical and scientific support for developing new and improved satellite power electronics and battery units for government and commercial programs within an Integrated Product Development Team environment. Operating the Electron Dynamics Devices environmental laboratory. Duties include setting up thermal vacuum chambers with TWTA's, electrical and RF connections for space simulation testing. AfriStar Satellite Operations

Client: Worldspace / Afrispace

Description: GeoLogics provided a team of satellite and mission controllers to operate the AfriStar satellite at the WorldSpace Regional Operational Center in Washington, DC on a 24hr/7day basis. Besides the telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) responsibilities for the satellite bus, the GeoLogics team operated the digital payload and supported ground terminal deployments and station operations.

WorldSpace, is a worldwide digital audio communications provider intending to serve emerging and unserved markets in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The AfriStar spacecraft, one of four to be built by Alcatel Espace, is used for service in the African continent. SystSystemsems Development and Simulation Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions SpaceSpace StationStation TrainingTraining FaciliFacilityty (SSTF)(SSTF) // ISSISS SimulatorSimulator

SpaceSpace StationStation CommandCommand andand DataData HandlingHandling

NASANASA // JSCJSC MissionMission ControlControl CenterCenter SupportSupport

AutomatedAutomated ReconfigurationReconfiguration IntegrIntegratedated EngineeringEngineering SystemSystem (ARIES)(ARIES)

TechnologyTechnology DevelopmentDevelopment CContractontract forfor NANASSAA // JSJSCC

RefineryRefinery SimulatorSimulator // TrainerTrainer ProjectsProjects

AirAir TrafficTraffic ControlControl (ATC)(ATC) ProgramsPrograms Space Station Training Facility (SSTF) / ISS Simulator

Client: Raytheon / Hughes Training Inc., Houston, Texas

Description: Hughes Training is designing and developing the integrated crew training and simulation facilities for NASA at Johnson Space Center.

GeoLogics engineers are working on the development and full life-cycle support for the International Space Station Real-Time Simulator/Trainer. We are developing, testing, and documenting the simulator using Object-Oriented design and Ada on Silicon Graphics Challenge multiprocessor platforms, running UNIX in a distributed computing environment.

GeoLogics is providing support in the areas of: Simulator Systems, Real-time Software Systems, On-board Computer Systems, and Simulation Model Development Operations Tools Development, UNIX, and Network Administration. Space Station Command & Data Handling

Client: Boeing Defense and Space Group

Description: Command & Data Handling (C&DH) Software and Hardware development. The major subsystems of C&DH are the Command and Control System (CCS) and Node 1 System (NCS) (external command, control, and communication system during early development of the Space Station).

GeoLogics is developing the flight software and hardware for the ISSA. Software is being written in Alsys Ada using the DEC VAX as a development platform. The target hardware is the Honeywell-developed Multiplexor-DeMultiplexor (MDM), a i386-based processor. The on-board communication interface is with the MIL-STD 1553 bus. The flight disciplines include Telemetry, Thermal, Power, Guidance, Navigation & Control (GNC). NASA/JSC Mission Control Center Support

Client: United Space Alliance (USA), Houston, Texas

Description: The main task to be performed is to develop new systems and application software for the JSC Mission Control Center.

GeoLogics engineers are writing Visual C++ code to run on MS Windows platforms, migrating functionality previously available on centralized computer system to a modern, powerful, and user-friendly networked environment. ARIES

Client: United Space Alliance (USA), Houston, Texas

Description: Automated Reconfiguration Integrated Engineering System (ARIES) is the re- engineering of applications software, processes and products for the Space Shuttle Reconfiguration System that runs in the Software Production Facility at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.

GeoLogics is participating in the system and component design using Object- Oriented analysis and design methodology; coding software components in C++; developing Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) using PowerBuilder; and providing independent verification testing. Technology Development Contract for NASA/JSC

Client: LinCom Corporation

Description: GeoLogics personnel are developing software using Visual Basic, Microsoft Access, SQL Server, C++, OSF/Motif, X Window, Perl, HTML, and JAVA to support the NASA activity. In particular, GeoLogics software engineers are writing Visual Basic/Access applications on NT platforms to schedule astronaut training and personal appearances. They are developing web-based applications for NASA’s Intranet, and they are developing rapid prototype UNIX/C applications to support and automate Shuttle Flight Controller operations. Refinery Simulator / Trainer Projects

Client: CAE Electronics, Inc., Houston, Texas

Description: Supporting CAE Electronics to port simulators from the UNIX platform to Windows NT and implementing new simulators on the NT platform.

GeoLogics software engineers are writing C++ and Visual C++ software on a Windows NT platform using OLE over the COM and socket programming on a TCP/IP network. Air Traffic Control (ATC) Programs

Client: Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Corporation, Rockville, Maryland

Description: German Air Traffic Control Simulator The German Simulator Program was developed to simulate air traffic control scenarios to test Air Traffic operators and systems.

GeoLogics software engineers developed code to build and test the near- real-time simulator for the German government. The development and operational platform was the IBM RS/6000 running the AIX implementation of UNIX. Coding was written using C, C++, X Window System, and OSF/Motif.

Client: IBM / Loral Air Traffic Control Systems, Rockville, Maryland

Description: New En-Route Center (NERC) Program The NERC Program is an European Air Traffic Control (ATC) System based on the FAA's Advanced Automation System (AAS).

GeoLogics engineers adapted AAS code for the European program environment which included real-time software development in Ada following DoD-STD-2167A using CASE (Software through Pictures) for both the U.K. and German versions. Communications Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions CommercialCommercial SatelliteSatellite CommunicationsCommunications InitiativeInitiative (CSCI)(CSCI)

RED/BLACKRED/BLACK VoiceVoice ConferencConferencinging SystemSystem

FairbanksFairbanks CDASCDAS DigitalDigital VoicVoicee ConferencingConferencing SystemSystem

WallopsWallops CDACDASS DigitalDigital VoicVoicee ConferencingConferencing SystemSystem

AdvancedAdvanced MultifunctionMultifunction RFRF ConceptConcept (AMRF(AMRF--C)C) Commercial Satellite Communications Initiative

Client: Lockheed-Martin / DISA

Description: Congress approved in the mid 1990's a measure which makes navigating through the technical and administrative waters of the commercial satellite communications sector a little easier for the military. The military can use the office of DISA's Commercial Satellite Communications Initiative (CSCI) Management Office (CMO).

The CMO provides direct CSCI services, such as combining numerous individual circuit leases into consolidated leased transponder and interconnecting customer premise equipment to achieve long-term savings. It offers fee-for-service access to commercial satellite resources, systems engineering services for earth terminals, and support in obtaining host nation approvals.

GeoLogics was part of the Comsat CSCI study team with responsibilities for defining the architecture for DoD's mobile satellite services and is currently operating the CSCI Bandwidth Management Centers (BMC) in Landstuhl, Germany and Clarksburg, MD. The GeoLogics BMC staff supports the satellite communications needs of our troop deployments and other missions on a 24hr/7day basis. The office also provides systems engineering services to find technical solutions for the user. RED/BLACK Voice Conferencing System

Client: National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Description: The U.S. Air Force Space Command transferred operation of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) to NOAA on 29 May1998, merging military and civilian weather satellite operations. NOAA operates DMSP and its own geostationary and polar-orbiting satellite systems from their Satellite Control Facility (SCF) in Suitland, Maryland.

GeoLogics engineered and installed the Compunetix RED/BLACK digital voice communications system used by the weather satellite control crews in Suitland. The RED/BLACK system handles all mission voice communications in the SCF, permitting secure communications for DMSP and clear voice for NOAA GOES and Polar civilian weather satellite systems. The GeoLogics-installed system ties the SCF to DoD, NOAA, and NASA launch and tracking facilities worldwide.

GeoLogics won two follow-on contracts to install smaller versions of the BLACK system developed for the civilian operations in Suitland at the Fairbanks and Wallops Island Command and Data Acquisition Stations. All of the nation’s weather satellite control center voice conferencing traffic are handled by GeoLogics systems. Fairbanks CDAS Digital Voice Conferencing System

Client: National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Description: NOAA has awarded GeoLogics a follow-on contract to develop and install a satellite command center voice conferencing system to support the communications requirements of the Fairbanks Command and Data Acquisition Station in Alaska. The NOAA Fairbanks facility handles telemetry, command, and payload data functions for the national civilian weather satellite systems.

GeoLogics engineered and installed the Compunetix RED/BLACK digital voice communications system used by the military and civilian weather satellite control crews in Suitland, Maryland. The Suitland system is supporting the launch and operations control requirements of the Defense Military Support Program (DMSP), the NOAA GOES, and the NOAA Polar Orbiter satellites. The RED/BLACK system maintains security in a facility that supports both classified missions and civilian operations. The Fairbanks system will be a smaller version of the BLACK system developed for the civilian operations in Suitland. Wallops CDAS Digital Voice Conferencing System

Client: National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Description: NOAA has awarded GeoLogics a third contract to develop and install a Compunetix redundant digital voice conferencing system to support the satellite command center communications requirements of the Wallops Command and Data Acquisition Station. The NOAA Wallops facility handles telemetry, command, and payload data downlink functions for the national civilian weather satellite systems. The Wallops operations need flawless communications with many NOAA, NASA, and military facilities. The voice conferencing system links key personnel instantly and has become an essential operations tool.

The Wallops system is a smaller version of the mission critical Compunetix 500T BLACK (unclassified) system developed for the NOAA civilian weather satellite operations in Suitland, Maryland, and similar to the one installed under a separate contract by GeoLogics at the NOAA Fairbanks CDAS. With this third award, all of the nation’s weather satellite station’s voice conferencing traffic will be handled by GeoLogics / Compunetix systems. Advanced Muntifunction RF Concept (AMRF-C)

Client: Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)

Description: NRL Special Projects Section (C4I Branch of the Naval Center for Space Technology, Code 8141) has tasked GeoLogics Technical Services to provide RF and Systems Engineering support to create a broadband communications ground station system.

AMRF-C will have one multifunction antenna to serve for communications and as an RF sensor with links to multiple communication terminal systems. Besides the RF sensor, the system will provide high-speed data link, video, and real-time secure communications for surveillance and intelligence missions.

On a related NRL program GeoLogics is providing engineering and technical support to integrate and evaluate new multispectral-sensors, framing-cameras, solid-state recorders, and data-downlink technology. GeoLogics engineers are providing technical support for NRL field demonstrations to improve the performance of high-speed secure data links from 40 Mbaud to 200 Mbaud using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocols. RADAR and Sensor Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions RaytheonRaytheon AdvancAdvanceded MissileMissile ProgramsPrograms

RaytheonRaytheon AdvancAdvanceded RADARRADAR ProgramsPrograms

PatriotPatriot MissileMissile SystemSystem SupportSupport ProgramsPrograms

USUS NavyNavy TestTest RangeRange ProgramsPrograms

DarkDark HorseHorse

AdvancedAdvanced MultifunctionMultifunction RFRF ConceptConcept (AMRF(AMRF--C)C)

TechnicalTechnical SupportSupport forfor thethe OpticalOptical SciencesSciences DivisionDivision Raytheon Advanced Missile Programs

Client: The Raytheon Company

Description: GeoLogics is supporting multiple R&D programs to identify, develop, and incorporate new technologies into missile designs, targeting systems, sensor systems, fire control systems, and others, with the goal of developing improved weapon systems for our national defense. GeoLogics conducted advanced engineering and technical studies and investigations, component design, experimental development, systems integration, laboratory and field tests, and demonstrations to accomplish these objectives.

GeoLogics is providing this support for the following advanced missile programs:

Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), Ballistic Missile Development System (BMDS), X-Band Radar (XBR) Forward Based Sensor (FBS) Dual RADAR IR&D program, Advanced Patriot Missile Programs (including Hellenic and RoK). Raytheon Advanced RADAR Programs

Client: The Raytheon Company

Description: GeoLogics is providing subject matter experts to support the development, integration, and laboratory/field testing of the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), X-Band RADAR (XBR), and Ballistic Missile Development System (BMDS), and the EMD RADAR programs. GeoLogics has developed advanced complex algorithms for integrating these missile sensor RADAR systems.

Focus of effort is on new development and R & D projects: Conducting laboratory and field tests of integrated sensor systems for various THAAD and XBR RADAR designs. Advanced systems engineering and development projects leading to next generation integrated missile RADAR sensor systems and evolutionary Object Oriented systems designs. Providing technical guidance on the Forward Based Sensor (FBS) program and the Dual RADAR IR&D program. Technical studies and analysis of RADAR systems design alternatives, RADAR systems sensitivity models, studies of capabilities and limitations of existing algorithms and performance prediction of new discrimination algorithms. Patriot Missile System Support Programs

Project: The Raytheon Company

Description: GeoLogics provided technology evaluation, analysis, simulation, and improvements to the Patriot Missile program. Our staff performed laboratory testing of improved Patriot fuse components and other subassemblies; developed improved Weapons Control Computers (WCC), WCC simulators and emulators, and battalion EWCC/ICC for the Patriot operating system.

Our staff conducted simulated system tests and system demonstrations on behalf of the Raytheon Company for the Greek Air Force on the next generation missile system, the Hellenic Patriot Program, and the AN/TRC-170 Tropospheric Scatter Systems.

GeoLogics also provide technical services to develop the new KDX II OT -134A Continuous Wave Illuminator for the Republic of Korea Patriot Program. US Navy Test Range Programs

Project: Atlantic Test Range Data Processing Support

Description: GeoLogics staff of mathematicians and software engineers are developing, upgrading, and maintaining the software used in the Atlantic Test Range for target tracking, sensor signal correlation, time/space/position, graphical displays, references, and maps.

Project: Radar Operations and Engineering Support

Description: Naval Research Laboratory Radar Cross-Section Facility, located at the Chesapeake Beach Detachment, measures radar cross-section of targets and the performance of electronic warfare countermeasures.

GeoLogics provided test and on-site operations, engineering support services, and maintenance. GeoLogics provided general engineering support for upgrading the RADARs and processing systems, implementing improved and enhanced subsystems, enhancing functional capabilities of the test facility, and modes of operations. GeoLogics procured, fabricated, assembled, installed, and demonstrated upgraded systems, and verified the enhanced functional capabilities. Dark Horse

Client: Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)

Description: Washington, DC, based Naval Research Laboratory has successfully demonstrated autonomous, real-time in-flight hyperspectral detection of airborne targets and military ground targets as part of the DARK HORSE program. The work demonstrated capabilities needed for future autonomous combat vehicles. The daytime flight tests conducted on a research P-3 aircraft were followed shortly by a flight demonstration on an F-14 reconnaissance pod. Real-time imagery from the high-resolution sensors was transferred to the ground via a high-speed microwave data link.

GeoLogics was the overall systems integration engineering contractor for these in-flight demonstrations and had dedicated responsibilities for the microwave data links and the development of several avionics boxes handling the high-speed data link. Advanced Muntifunction RF Concept (AMRF-C)

Client: Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)

Description: NRL Special Projects Section (C4I Branch of the Naval Center for Space Technology, Code 8141) has tasked GeoLogics Technical Services to provide RF and Systems Engineering support to create a broadband communications ground station system.

AMRF-C will have one multifunction antenna to serve for communications and as an RF sensor with links to multiple communication terminal systems. Besides the RF sensor, the system will provide high-speed data link, video, and real-time secure communications for surveillance and intelligence missions.

On a related NRL program GeoLogics is providing engineering and technical support to integrate and evaluate new multispectral-sensors, framing-cameras, solid-state recorders, and data-downlink technology. GeoLogics engineers are providing technical support for NRL field demonstrations to improve the performance of high-speed secure data links from 40 Mbaud to 200 Mbaud using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocols. Technical Support for the Optical Sciences Division

Client: Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)

Description: GeoLogics is currently providing engineering and technical support to integrate and evaluate new multispectral-sensors, framing-cameras, solid- state recorders, and data-downlink technology.

GeoLogics engineers are providing technical support for NRL field demonstrations to improve the performance of high-speed secure data links from 40 Mbaud to 200 Mbaud using Asyncronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocols. Avionics Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions SpaceSpace ShuttleShuttle CocCockkpitpit AvionicsAvionics UpgradeUpgrade

TechnicalTechnical SupportSupport forfor R&DR&D // P3P3 AircraftAircraft PlatformPlatform

AircraftAircraft AvionicsAvionics ProgramsPrograms

E-2CE-2C MissionMission ComputerComputer UpgradeUpgrade (MCU)(MCU) ProgramProgram Space Shuttle Cockpit Avionics Upgrade

Client: United Space Alliance (USA), Houston, Texas, and Huntsville, Alabama

Description: The Space Shuttle Orbiter Cockpit Avionics Upgrade project is a limited scope effort to develop a new Space Shuttle avionics control system to improve the flight crew situational awareness and to simplify and reduce the crew's workload.

GeoLogics contribution is in the area of critical safety systems and component level and system level safety / reliability / risk analysts and efforts to create an improved link between the STS Command Data Processor (CDP) and an enhanced display system, the Vehicle Display Management System, integrating latest Man-Machine Interface concepts essential to obtain maximum benefit from this program. Technical Support for R&D / P3 Aircraft Platform

Client: Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)

Description: NRL is responsible for the research and development of new and innovative sensors, high-speed data communications, and other data exchange applications using the latest technology.

GeoLogics has been awarded engineering and technical services contract to provide engineering services and technical support for special programs of the Optical Science Division at the Naval Research Laboratory. The programs require quick response systems development using commercially- available systems and dedicated electronic components to operate and control electronic sensors, data storage and processing, and high-speed data links in airborne environments.

GeoLogics is developing avionics systems and supporting flight demonstrations on the P-3 and other aircraft platforms. Aircraft Avionics Programs

Client: Litton Fibercom Corporation, Roanoke, Virginia

Description: Boeing 777 FDDI Network FDDI network connects individual passenger computers to servers and communications devices, offering a new generation of in-flight entertainment, work, and communications capabilities to airline passengers. GeoLogics provided communications software development, test, and integration personnel supporting the development of the FDDI network and Bridge/Router (Brouter) product.

Client: SCI Systems Corporation Huntsville, Alabama

Description: Common Airborne Instrumentation System (CAIS) CAIS is a time-division multiplexed data acquisition system built on standard, modular hardware and software components. The openness and flexibility of CAIS will ensure its longevity well into the 21st century. The system was developed to meet tri-services flight test requirements. CAIS will be used on both existing and future aircraft. GeoLogics engineers designed the real-time instrumentation and control software, Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), and Instrumentation Test Sets, documented to DoD-STD-2167 standards. GeoLogics also performed Software Validation & Verification. All software was developed in Ada. E-2C Mission Computer Upgrade (MCU) Program

Client: Naval Air Warfare Center – Aircraft Division (NAWC-AD)

Description: NAWC-AD is upgrading the E-2C onboard mission equipment suite including software, developed in Ada for a new ruggedized digital Alpha multi-processor platform.

GeoLogics is the lead designer and developer for the Mission Information Software Transfer (MIST) System. Developed in C++, the MIST interfaces with the Tactical Air Mission Planning Systems (TAMPS) and the onboard computers to exchange and archive mission, maintenance, and flight planning data. GeoLogics engineers are also providing support to E-2C IPT to design and establish a Software Support Activity (SSA) at the SEI Level 3 for the test, validation, acceptance, and maintenance of the MCU software. GeoLogics is responsible for providing productivity enhancing technology, problem solving methods, and tools to refine and implement common software development and maintenance processes. Information Security Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions DefenseDefense MessageMessage SystemSystem (DMS)(DMS)

UsUsee ofof VirtualVirtual LANsLANs forfor Multi-LevelMulti-Level SecuritySecurity

AMSAMS HeadquartersHeadquarters InformationInformation SecuritySecurity SupportSupport

E-2CE-2C MissionMission InformationInformation andand SoftwareSoftware TransferTransfer (MIST)(MIST)

SecuritySecurity TrainingTraining andand AwarenesAwarenesss Defense Message System (DMS)

Client: Lockheed-Martin Federal Systems

Description: DMS is a secure, store & forward, packet switched communications network to support DOD installations worldwide. GeoLogics engineers are providing a comprehensive range of Information Security (INFOSEC) services, including: System & Security Architecture Classified X.400 Messaging Evolution Service Management Evolution HP OpenView Assessment and Demonstration Strong Authentication System Vulnerability Assessment and Effectiveness of DMS safeguards Firewall Study S/MIME Trade-off Study X.500 Directory Enhancement Study Operating System Security Configuration Study.

GeoLogics engineers provide the DMS team system, security, Local and Wide Area networking, programming, and network management engineering expertise, in support of these task areas. Use of Virtual LANs for Multiple Level Security

Client: Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)

Description: GeoLogics, under a Phase I Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contract, performed an analysis of current Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) technologies and International Standards and compared and contrasted these Standards with Navy requirements to provide a multilevel secure VLAN capability.

GeoLogics was awarded a Phase II SBIR to extend the original Phase I effort to solve the data-at-rest problem (stored information), in addition to the original data-in-transit (VLAN) problem.

GeoLogics is developing the complete security solution for disk encryption on both Windows NT and Sun Solaris platforms. This involves the development of software to establish and manage system security policy and user credentials, as well as the integration of a new encryption technology known as Constructive Key Management. This contract will lead to the development of demonstrable advanced prototypes of the device that work on both the Windows NT and Sun platforms. AMS Headquarters Information Security Support

Client: US Department of Agriculture

Description: GeoLogics security engineers are developing the security architecture, providing Security Certification & Accreditation services, and are installing security tools for the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) headquarters network. GeoLogics security engineers provide expertise to the AMS management team to enable them to understand and approve critical security-relevant product recommendations. GeoLogics security engineers are developing the necessary security evidence and documents to operate the AMS HQNET in the System High mode.

GeoLogics network and security engineers are also assisting AMS security management and AMS system administrators to determine the best configuration for their network, integrate a suite of security tools, and mitigate significant security risks. The tools are intended to determine if improper activities are taking place on the network, determine what if any security holes exist in the environment, prevent unauthorized access to administrator passwords, and determine if the AMS firewall is operating properly in accordance with the GeoLogics-developed security policy. E-2C Mission Information and Software Transfer

Client: Naval Air Warfare Center – Aircraft Division (NAWC-AD)

Description: GeoLogics security engineers are providing system security architecture and E-2C Mission Information and Software Transfer (MIST) Certification and Accreditation support. GeoLogics security engineers provide expertise to the MIST development team to guide the security-relevant development activities, as well as providing support to the System Security Working Group related to MIST Certification & Accreditation activities. GeoLogics security engineers are developing the necessary security evidence and documents in order to achieve operation of the MIST in the Multilevel Secure (MLS) mode. Heartland Payment Systems Disaster Recovery

Client: Computer Associates

Description: Heartland Payment Systems processes credit card transactions for designated merchants. These transactions, as well as new merchant account processing depend on the continuity of Heartland’s business processes.

GeoLogics engineers are providing a comprehensive analysis of major Heartland business processes and their dependence on Information Technology. This task consists of developing: Business Impact Analysis Disaster Recovery Plan Business Continuity Risk Assessment Business Continuity Risk Mitigation Alternatives Business Continuity Safeguard Implementations

GeoLogics engineers are providing system security, Local and Wide Area networking, Y2K, and network management engineering expertise, in support of these task areas. Security Training and Awareness

Description: GeoLogics information security engineers are providing a comprehensive range of Information Security (INFOSEC) training services, including:

Information Security and Risk Management Principles for Managers Configuring Windows NT Securely Establishing a Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT) Unix Security Use of Security Analysis and Management Tools

GeoLogics security engineers have conducted two nationally recognized INFOSEC conferences entitled “Practical Security For Sensitive Systems. These projects included all advertisements, facility arrangements, and booking internationally recognized instructors and product vendors. IT Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions SystemsSystems ManagementManagement ContractContract

SysteSystemmss MillenniumMillennium ProjectProject

EnterpriseEnterprise ITIT UpgradeUpgrade // Y2KY2K

NetworkNetwork EngineeringEngineering SupportSupport ContractContract

LANLAN // WANWAN SupportSupport ServicesServices

NetworkingNetworking // TechnicalTechnical SupportSupport forfor OAGOAG LANLAN // WANWAN

PCPC TechnicalTechnical SupportSupport

ITIT ProjectsProjects

SLBMSLBM IntegratedIntegrated PlanningPlanning SystemSystem Systems Management Contract

Client: Amgen

Description: GeoLogics contract to “deploy a suite of tools to aid in the systems management of Amgen’s corporate IT resources.” Amgen’s IT environment consists of a diverse set of platforms and capabilities ranging from Unix servers to Intel desktops and from messaging / directory services to in- house developed applications running across a global WAN. The project had four phases: Phase I: Definition of desired state of systems management at the end of the project, scope of the project in terms of organizational impact and depth of coverage, and up-front planning to ensure that the desired end state. Project Evaluation Phase: Identification, evaluation, trade analyses, and selection of a solution matched against requirements and development of an implementation plan employing that solution. Project Design/Build/Test Phase: Actual design, build, test, and deployment of the solution set. Implementation Phase: Provided essential support so solution was useful and sustainable Systems Millennium Project

Client: Texas Department of Health & Human Services

Description: GeoLogics has been providing people to TDHS under the aegis of the Programmer/Analyst/Technician Services (PATS) contract since the summer of 1994. The variety of professionals that we have supplied on a labor-hour basis includes computer programmers, system engineers, analysts, project leads, network engineers, configuration management professionals, system administrators, trainers, administrators, and technical writers.

This task called for the installation of TDHS systems into a Software Configuration Management environment to permit a controlled Year 2000 conversion effort. GeoLogics provided a team of 15 professionals, which included the Team Leader, Life Cycle analysts, Tool Technicians, Client Technicians, Trainers, and Project coordinators. 19991999 GeoLogics employees programmed, performing systems conversion and providing testing support for COBOL and AREV application programs20002000 developed in a Unisys environment. 20012001 Enterprise IT Upgrade / Y2K

Client: Intellisource

Description: Intellisource is upgrading the Enterprise IT system for the three electric utility cooperatives in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, NOVEC (Northern Virginia), Rappahanock, and SMECO (Southern Maryland).

GeoLogics IT staff are programming, performing systems conversion and providing testing support for the migration of the Enterprise IT system from an AS/400 platform to HP/UX and implementing Y2K conversion, developing a new Customer Information System, a new Geographical Information System, and the migration of the HP/UX / Oracle proprietary financial system to the Lawson Financial product. Network Engineering Support Contract

Client: MTEL Corporation

Description: Support the network and network engineers at MCI point-of-presence (PoP) sites nationwide.

GeoLogics is providing LAN/WAN and UNIX System Administration support.

GeoLogics is troubleshooting the following devices and communication protocols: T-1, X.25, NCCP, Frame Relay, APC, UPS, 21 & 9 slot backplanes, digiboards, Motorola 6525/3263/DSU/CSU, Zyplex Terminal Services, and Netlab SNMP Server. LAN / WAN Support Services

Client: Texas Department of Health & Human Services

Description: The Department of Health and Human Services of the State of Texas uses a state- wide Management Information System consisting of integrated local and wide area networks to manage their service programs.

GeoLogics is providing network client-server application operations and maintenance support. Supported hardware and software include: Novell NetWare, PC Anywhere, all PC hardware, tape backup units, modems, network communication hardware and software, PowerBuilder, dBase/Clipper/FoxPro, and Sybase DBMS. This contract is an example of the versatility of expertise available from a single information management consulting source, GeoLogics. Networking/Technical Support for OAG LAN / WAN

Client: State of Texas, Office of the Attorney General, Austin, Texas

Description: GeoLogics provided in-house System Support Specialists throughout 6 different cities and 80 offices in Texas. Individuals performed technical support for OAG's state-wide network systems, which included PC maintenance and repair, network trouble-shooting, hardware and software installations and help-desk support for OAG and state government staff.

Supported hardware and software included: Intel PC, Novell NetWare 3.12, DOS 6.22, Windows 3.1, Daly 486DX2-50s, Compaq 486DX2-66s and Pentium Pro 200 fileservers, WordPerfect 5.1 and 6.1, MS Excel 5.0 and RUMBA Terminal Emulator. PC Technician Support

Client: University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

Description: GeoLogics is providing PC and network support services to the UTMB.

GeoLogics electronics technicians are installing, upgrading, configuring, and maintaining the PCs on the UTMB Network system. IT Projects

Customer Care Testing Program • Perot Systems, Inc., Dallas, Texas • GeoLogics personnel provided engineering support to Perot Systems. We developed the integration testing methodology, software development methodology, standards/guidelines, and tools for managing the testing process, test environment, and preliminary test cases and scripts.

U.S. Postal Service Systems (Postal Buddy) • Computer Sciences Corporation, San Mateo, California • Retail Information Systems (RSI) Stamps by Mail (SBM) program. Client-Server migration from an Amdahl mainframe to MS Windows platforms. • GeoLogics software engineers performed UNIX System Administration, Oracle Database Administration, C/C++/Visual Basic, Novell NetWare Installation, and COBOL/DB2 Programming.

DBMS Consulting • Oracle Corporation, Houston, Texas • GeoLogics developed Database Management Systems (DBMS) applications for Brown & Root in Houston, Texas, as a certified Oracle consultant. These applications ranged from financial and records management to program scheduling and cost/inventory control and were considered mission critical by the customer. GeoLogics was involved from the requirements analysis to the design, development, validation and maintenance of the software. SLBM Integrated Planning System

Client: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren

Description: The Strategic & Space Systems Department of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) is developing a Mission Planning System for the Trident Submarine and upgrading the Missile Fire Control software. Developers are generating a standards document to govern the operator interface design of all Trident workstations to ensure uniformity and efficiency among systems.

GeoLogics’ Human Factors Engineering evaluated the SLBM Integrated Planning System (SIPS) & Data Entry Subsystem (DESS) displays and input protocols of both systems for consistency with established Human Engineering principles and increasing DoD uniformity standards for computer-based systems. GeoLogics reviewed the Developers’ operator interface document for completeness and technical content. Management Support Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions CodeCode 3030 ProgramProgram SupportSupport

InmarsatInmarsat Std.Std. AA // Std.Std. CC ServiceService DevelopmentDevelopment ProgramProgram

CostCost // ScheduleSchedule StatusStatus ReportingReporting (C/SSR)(C/SSR) ProjectsProjects

InternationalInternational CompensationCompensation StudyStudy

PosPosiitiontion ClasClassificationsification DeterminationDetermination && StandardsStandards Code 30 Program Support

Client: SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston

Description: GeoLogics provides technical and administrative support services for command and control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) programs for the Surveillance and Systems Engineering Department, Code 30, SPAWAR, Charleston, SC.

Code 30 provides mission-essential services from concept development to post- deployment support for RADAR, communications, data display systems, navigation systems and C4ISR installation. GeoLogics personnel perform all functions required for effective program management in each of these areas including:

Financial and Budget Analysis Administrative support Correspondence preparation Scheduling of resources and personnel Spreadsheet preparation Contract administration Project scheduling and monitoring Presentation development Program Management Reviews Program Design Reviews Inmarsat Std. A/Std. C Service Development Program

Client: COMSAT Systems Division

Description: GeoLogics first contract was an omnibus support purchase order covering program planning, budgeting, and schedule development for on-going COMSAT programs.

GeoLogics provided program management and C/SSR support for critical COMSAT programs. We analyzed budgets and forecasts for cost and schedule impacts, developed cost and financial models, prepared monthly presentations of data, and reported on cost status, preparing critical path networked schedules, reporting on the critical path analysis, and developing work-around plans. Customer satisfaction was ensured: we received numerous contract extensions, other programs requested our training and support, and COMSAT remains a loyal customer, having teamed with GeoLogics on two other initiatives for the U.S. Government.

GeoLogics has been supporting COMSAT's engineering and management staff since 1989. Cost/Schedule Status Reporting (C/SSR) Projects

TARGETS C/SCSC Certification Support • EER Systems Corporation • GeoLogics performed a comprehensive review of program management and operating procedures for EER Systems and provided a plan and recommendations to achieve compliance with DoD-I-5000.2 Cost/Schedule Control System Criteria (C/SCSC). C/SCSC is a comprehensive set of management and reporting procedures necessary to ensure the accurate and timely reporting of cost and schedule information. GeoLogics provided guidance and supported the preparation of proposal documentation in the areas of cost and schedule reporting, performance measurement, and management control systems. GeoLogics ' revisions were incorporated into EER Systems procedures to permit EER to achieve DoD C/SCSC certification necessary for important U.S. Government programs.

Project Control Department Support • EER Systems Corporation • GeoLogics was awarded a competitive contract to support the development of a project control department at EER. Specific responsibilities will be the development of comprehensive cost and schedule control procedures and the C/SSR support of several EER contracts. • The positive, responsive, experience EER has had with GeoLogics resulted in the award of this contract and the selection of GeoLogics for a blanket purchase contract services agreement to provide EER with engineering and management support services.

Management System Consulting • EER Systems Corporation • Cost/Schedule Status Reporting (C/SSR). • This was a follow-on contract to develop comprehensive Cost/Schedule Status Reporting (C/SSR) processes; and to support several EER program offices and the Finance Department by developing economic and financial models, and performing risk analyses, break-even analyses, and cost/benefit analyses. Cost/Schedule Status Reporting (C/SSR) Projects

Reserve Component Automation System (RCAS) • GTE Government Systems, GSC Services, Chantilly, Virginia • GeoLogics was just awarded a second consulting services contract by GTE to audit and analyze project cost and schedule control records as part of an extensive Government contract change proposal preparation. GeoLogics was required to: maintain databases of tasks, statements of work, and costs; develop basis of estimates and cost estimates; evaluate finalized cost calculations; maintain schedules of activities and milestones; and prepare final CCP documentation. • GeoLogics ' experience with Government contracts and project control records and procedures was critical to the award of this order.

CINCIBERLANT Command & Control Information System (CCIS) • GTE Government Systems, GSC Services, Chantilly, Virginia • GeoLogics provided consultant services auditing and analyzing project cost and schedule control records and documentation as part of an extensive Government contract claim preparation. GeoLogics audited cost labor and ODC costs against Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), and Contract Line Item Number (CLIN), proposal, and Invitation for Bid (IFB). GeoLogics' experience with Government and, especially, NATO contracts, was critical to the award of this order.

I/CSCS Beta Testing • Lucas Management Systems • GeoLogics was selected as a beta tester of Lucas Management System's Microsoft Windows version of I/CSCS Program Management System software product. This award was based on our experience with program management systems such as Artemis, Primavera, and Micro-Frame and our expertise in Cost Schedule Status Reporting (C/SSR) procedures. • When customers' specialized reporting requirements exceeded the capabilities of I/CSCS, Lucas awarded GeoLogics a number of support tasks to develop software and specialized reports for Lucas and for their customers. GeoLogics developed external interfaces to data base management systems and report writers, data format translators, and report templates. International Compensation Study

Client: US Agency for International Development, Washington, DC

Description: GeoLogics was tasked to formalize and implement the recommendations of the National Performance Review as they apply to the operations of the Agency for International Development.

GeoLogics collected and analyzed information, reviewed current AID operations, and compared them with those of successful commercial organizations and the goals of the National Performance Review, producing an implementation plan and presentations for AID's management and Congress. GeoLogics work influenced AID's policies, procedures, organization, and management information systems serving the headquarters and missions in 90 countries and supporting 11,000 employees. Position Classification Determination & Standards

Client: Defense Intelligence Agency

Description: GeoLogics has completed an independent study of position classification of Intelligence Processing Technicians within the Office of Dissemination Services. Using professional job analysis techniques and Federal and DIA position classification and evaluation standards, GeoLogics determined the occupational series, position title, and pay grade alignments based on actual and current job accountabilities. GeoLogics observed, analyzed, and reported on other aspects of human resource management within this Office, including the impact of digitization on job design, "on call" pay, and overall organizational structure and job design alignment.

GeoLogics is developing position classification standards for over 700 Agency-wide support assistant positions in nine classification series. Subject-matter-expert focus group meetings and management meetings will be used to establish current job content for multiple grade levels within each series. The resulting position classification standard will be tailored to specific DIA classification needs and reflect OPM standards.

GeoLogics consultants are working closely with the Office of Human Resources and line management offices providing practical and cost- effective human resource management solutions. Environmental Programs

SelectedSelected ProjectProject DescriptionsDescriptions EnvEnviironmentalronmental ComplianceCompliance ProjectsProjects

HMEPHMEP GrantGrant ProgramsPrograms AdministrationAdministration SupportSupport

RecordsRecords ManagementManagement forfor RegulatoryRegulatory DevelopmentDevelopment

RegulatoryRegulatory DevelopmentDevelopment foforr thethe PesticidePesticide IndustryIndustry

RegulatoryRegulatory DevelopmentDevelopment forfor thethe TCETCE IndustryIndustry Environmental Compliance Projects

Client: U.S. EPA, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, DC

Description: Sterilant, EPCRA 313, & TSCA 8(e) CAP Initiative Assessments GeoLogics assessed three completed and ongoing enforcement initiatives for OECA’s Toxic and Pesticides Enforcement Division. GeoLogics identified impacts and developed methodologies to analyze the impacts to the environment, public health, and regulated community of the Sterilant, EPCRA Section 313 Community-Right-to-Know, and TSCA Section 8(e) Compliance Audit Program Initiatives.

Wood Panel Industry Technical Support GeoLogics provides engineering and case development support for OECA’s Multimedia Enforcement Division and Air Enforcement Division on the Wood Panel Industries Initiative. GeoLogics professionals provide many services including inspecting and auditing of industry facilities, and providing engineering review and analysis of technical information.

FIFRA Worker Protection Standard Case Development and Proceedings Manual FIFRA Worker Protection (WPS) is a priority for OECA. Compliance and training of the regulated community was EPA’s initial focus. However, resources are necessary to train Case Development Officers in preparing case materials. GeoLogics authored the FIFRA Worker Protection Standard Case Development and Proceedings Manual. This manual contains pertinent data on the WPS and details the information required in case development. HMEP Grant Programs Administration Support

Client: DOT, Research and Special Programs Administration, Office of Hazardous Materials Grant Management

Description: The Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grant Program funds grants to States, Territories, and Native American tribes for developing, improving, and implementing emergency plans and for training public sector employees to respond to accidents and incidents involving hazardous materials. GeoLogics will provide grant operations support for grants processing, technical assistance, automated support, and program support of HMEP activities.

GeoLogics is supporting operational and management needs for the Grants Automated Document Generation and Information Control System (GADICS) by providing system maintenance to GADICS users and continually making modifications and improvements on the software. GeoLogics will convert GADICS 2.4 to a Visual Foxpro/Windows 95 system that will have display and function modifications and improved capabilities. GeoLogics will also provide a User’s Guide and training to GADICS 3.0 users.

GeoLogics is also supporting two national workshops in Portland, OR and Las Vegas, NV to provide information on grant management and administration, application and budget period amendments, hazardous materials planning and training, and other related topics. GeoLogics is providing logistical support, grantee database, contacting participants, speaker coordination, hotel coordination, and invitations. GeoLogics is providing pre-workshop information, registration, breakout summarizations, and reporting. GeoLogics is updating and distributing the grant application kit and providing ad hoc reports and technical consultations in response to COTR requirements Records Management for Regulatory Development

Client: Radian Corporation for EPA, Office of Water, Engineering and Analysis Division

Description: The Office of Water, Engineering and Analysis Division (WEAD) is developing and revising the national effluent guidelines and standards for the transportation equipment cleaning industry. The Transportation Equipment Cleaning (TEC) project record is established for organizing and managing all information gathered for the proposed regulation. By mandate, non-confidential portions of the project record must be made available to the public at proposal and at promulgation of regulations. Due to the large volume of the project file, an electronic index was developed for effective and efficient management of the project record. This electronic index consists of 13 database fields that describe the record items, provides an inventory of items, and serves as a tool to search and identify specific items.

GeoLogics personnel provide support in organizing and maintaining the TEC project record, the project files, and the electronic index. In addition to the project record, a project file is established as an internal working file that contains correspondence, draft and interim documents, cover letters, schedules and notes and other materials generated for this project. Regulatory Development for the Pesticide Industry

Client: Radian Corporation for EPA, Office of Water, Engineering and Analysis Division

Description: GeoLogics supports the Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water, Engineering and Analysis Division (EAD) in developing and revising the national effluent guidelines and standards for the pesticide industry. These guidelines and standards are developed as mandated in the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990, CAA, CWA, and RCRA, with emphasis on multimedia pollution prevention. This project encompasses extensive evaluation of the regulatory and technology options for setting effluent limits as well as providing technical support for implementation of such program objectives. Regulatory Development for the TCE Industry

Client: Radian Corporation for EPA, Office of Water, Engineering and Analysis Division

Description: GeoLogics supports the Office of Water, Engineering and Analysis Division (EAD) in developing and revising the national effluent guidelines and standards for the transportation cleaning equipment industry. These guidelines and standards are developed as mandated in the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990, CAA, CWA, and RCRA, with emphasis on multimedia pollution prevention. This project encompasses extensive evaluation of the regulatory and technology options for setting effluent limits as well as providing technical support for implementation of such program objectives. GeoLogics Corporation Alexandria, Austin, Boston, Charleston, Denver, EL Segundo, Houston, Lexington Park, Los Angeles, Huntsville An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V