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About Ace Info Solutions ABOUT ACE INFO SOLUTIONS ACE INFO SOLUTIONS (ACEINFO), A DOVEL COMPANY, is a trusted government partner that blends deep domain expertise with advanced technologies to help our customers solve complex problems that improve, protect, and save lives. As a rapidly growing company, we combine entrepreneurial spirit, customer focus, and an outcomes-based approach to support agency missions in health IT, life sciences, public safety, and grants management. AceInfo, together with Dovel, brings the following capabilities to our customers. DOMAIN EXPERTISE CULTURE OF INNOVATION, CUSTOMER SUCCESS, AND HEALTH IT EMPLOYEE GROWTH Assisting stakeholders across the health IT continuum improve outcomes, quality, safety, efficacy, and compliance. ENTREPRENEURIAL DNA LIFE SCIENCES Through company-wide communication and collaboration we allow our experts to creatively Supporting researchers in making better decisions by accelerating innovate, giving us a competitive edge while discovery and advancing science – from bench to bedside. also creating opportunities for growth. PUBLIC SAFETY CUSTOMER FOCUSED Helping agencies advance their missions through developing and We employ an outcomes-based approach fueled supporting applications and systems that keep citizens safe. by our broad knowledge base and customer intimacy that enables the design of solutions GRANTS MANAGEMENT that accelerate agency advancements. Enabling grantors and grantees to spend money wisely by streamlining grants administration and facilitating effective grant EMPLOYER OF CHOICE program outcomes. Our passionate, results-oriented experts are supported in making a difference everyday with attractive benefits, training and career ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES development opportunities, and regular recognition. ADVANCED DATA ANALYTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) Bringing advanced technologies and proven, domain-relevant ACEINFO CERTIFICATIONS & APPRAISALS processes to enable our customers to transform how they use data to make better business decisions and further their missions. ISO 9001:2015 CMMI Dev Level 3 ISO 14001:2015 CMMI Svc Level 3 ENTERPRISE DIGITAL MODERNIZATION AND SYSTEMS INTEGRATION ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 Applying experience of transforming legacy, monolithic systems ISO/IEC 27000:2013 into modern, integrated data platforms that enhance user experience and advance agency missions. OASIS CONTRACT GS00Q14OADU136, Unrestricted Pool 1 CLOUD ADOPTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE OPTIMIZATION Helping to accelerate and mature organizations’ Cloud adoption CONTACT ACEINFO journey through best practices, architecture blueprints, landing Jim Colucci zones, and variety of reusable and repeatable engineering services. GWAC/IDIQ PMO [email protected] 703.288.5327 Copyright © 2020 | Ace Info Solutions. All rights reserved. Corporate Overview Your world — your challenges, your goals, your mission — is what drives Alion. From the lab to the battlespace, Alion engineers are changing the speed of warfare to give America’s warfighters an edge. At Alion, we design and deliver mission-critical engineering and technology solutions to give America’s warfighters an edge, no matter how the battle landscape changes. With an 80-year technical heritage, our engineers, technologists, and program managers bring together an agile engineering methodology and the best tools on the market to deliver mission success faster and at lower costs. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT, AND INTEGRATION MODERNIZATION LEGACY • Data Fusion AND SUSTAINMENT 80+ Year Research and • Embedded Systems • Naval Lifecycle Support Engineering History • Artificial Intelligence • Cyber Hardening • Systems Analysis • Data Analytics • Engineering & Quick • Obsolescence Management REVENUE Reaction Capability • Research, Development, Test $1.117B and Evaluation INTELLIGENCE, • Integrated Laboratories SURVEILLANCE, AND • Logistics and Life EMPLOYEES RECONNAISSANCE Cycle Management ~4,000, 77% with Clearances • Sensors & Systems • Platform Integration LIVE, VIRTUAL, AND • Spectrum Solutions CONSTRUCTIVE TRAINING OPERATIONS • Intelligence and Analysis • Game-Based Training • Mixed Reality 75+ Major Office Locations CLOUD & NETWORK • Modeling & Simulation 25+ Research Lab Facilities ARCHITECTURES • Integrated Networks • Network Solutions • Cyber Security WEAPONS PLATFORMS CERTIFICATIONS • Software Engineering • Ground Combat CMMI Level 3 — • Risk Management • Air & Space Software and Services • Data Management • Unmanned ISO 9001:2008 – Quality Mgmt. • Cloud Solutions ISO 17025:2005 – Calibration/testing BUSINESS SYSTEMS ALION OASIS CONTRACTS: All DCAA/DCMA Approved Pool 1 – (Contract #GS00Q14OADU106) - Engineering Services Pool 3 – (Contract #GS00Q14OADU303) - Engineering for Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons © 2020 Alion Science and Technology Corp. Pool 4 – (Contract #GS00Q14OADU401) - R&D in the Physical, Engineering, All rights reserved. 11/20 and Life Sciences One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) is a General Service Administration (GSA) contracting vehicle providing Federal Government agencies with flexible and innovative solutions for complex professional services across all lifecycle phases. Scope OASIS is a family of 7 separate Government-wide Multiple Award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (MA-IDIQ) task order contracts that span 28 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes and 6 NAICS Code Exceptions under the economic subsector 541, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. OASIS is structured to provide comprehensive support across multiple mission areas including Protection and Defense in support of DOD, DHS, DOJ, DOS, Intelligence Community, FBI and other departments. Areas of expertise and scope include Communications, Defense, Intelligence and Security. BAE Systems provides services and solutions in OASIS Pool 1, Pool 3, and Pool 4. Pool 1 Pool 3 Pool 4 Engineering Services and Military and Aerospace Research and Development in Solutions including Equipment and Weapons, the Physical, Engineering, and professional, scientific and including marine engineering Life Sciences technical services and naval architecture Our Capabilities Contract Holder: BAE Systems delivers a broad range of solutions and services enabling BAE Systems Technology Solutions militaries and governments to successfully carry out their missions. The company provides large-scale systems engineering, integration, and & Services Inc. sustainment services across air, land, sea, space, and cyber domains. BAE Systems takes pride in its support of national security and those who serve. DUNS: 103933453 Platform Readiness And Modernization • Sustainment of U.S. strategic weapons systems and platforms, and systems engineering and integration (SE&I), installation, support and CAGE: sustainment services for globally deployed radars and sensors 99789 C5ISR Integration • C5ISR integration services for sensors, radars, combat & intelligence systems Prime Contract Number: • Integration and technical services for Lifetime Support Engineering (LSE) and In-Service Engineering (ISE) for Radio Communication Systems (RCS), -Pool 1: GS00Q14OADU103 C5ISR and related missions systems aboard U.S. Navy surface combatants -Pool 3: GS00Q14OADU335 supporting shore sites, shore-based and airborne platforms -Pool 4: GS00Q14OADU434 Intelligence • Intelligence collection, processing, and advanced augmented analytics Period of Performance: • FMV and GEOINT analysis services across the U.S. Intelligence Community • All Source and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) data analytics and tools Base Period supporting conventional and special operations forces September 3, 2015 – • High performance computing (HPC) services September 2, 2019 Information Technology and Cyber Option Period • IT & Cyber for Enterprise and Mission Infrastructure September 3, 2019 – • Applications and cyber resilience • Scalable full life-cycle IT systems engineering and operational support September 2, 2024 services to the U.S. DoD and Intelligence Community for CONUS and OCONUS operations Program Manager: • Software SecDevOps and services enabling application migration to cloud Carmen Tangren Space [email protected] • Space services for launch, ranges, radar, and mission management • Design, integration and installation services for aircraft modifications with 703-873-1791 military and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Contract Manager: Hares Aly About BAE Systems, Inc. [email protected] BAE Systems, Inc. and its 33,600 people are part of a global defense, aerospace and security company with 85,800 employees worldwide. We 301-738-5979 deliver products and services for air, land, sea and space, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions, and customer support For more information contact and services. Our dedication shows in everything we create and deliver—from advanced electronic systems to cyber operations and intelligence analysis, the BAE Systems Program from combat vehicles to naval weapons, and from ship maintenance and Management Office: modernization to vehicle upgrades and services. We push the limits of [email protected] possibility to provide a critical advantage to our customers where it counts. Disclaimer and copyright This document gives only a general description of products and services and except where expressly provided otherwise shall not BAE Systems, Inc. form part of any contract. From time to time, changes may
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