Standard Form 30 - Amendment Of Solicitation/modification Of Contract Page 11

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CONTRACT NO.
DELIVERY ORDER NO.
AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.
PAGE
FINAL
N00178-04-D-4147
HR18
03
9 of 38
crew positions that allow for completion of the tests. The Contractor shall debrief the individual missions and observed system
performance to NSWC PCD support personnel. The contractor shall perform Operational Level (O-level) and Intermediate Level
(I-Level) maintenance on the towed body and support equipment in support of tests from any platforms, sometimes simultaneously.
On an emergency basis, the Contractor shall supply parts and materials necessary to support test preparation, testing and Intermediate
Level Maintenance on the towed body. The Contractor shall evaluate existing operational and testing procedures and determine
improvement potential. The Contractor shall configure and de-configure the test platform as required. Overtime may be necessary to
provide rapid turnaround of the AN/AQS-20 system for the next test event. Advance approval by the Government is required before
any overtime can be worked.
The Contractor may be required to travel to locations other than NSWC PCD to perform Operational and Intermediate Level
maintenance on the towed body and for the support of test. For these cases, the Contractor will be required to travel to support the
readiness of the towed body during test or on deployment. In the event that Contractor support is required at a location other than
NSWC PCD, a 24-hour notice will be given.
3.3.2
Test Material Procurement
NSWC PCD will provide the primary materials to support testing; however, on an emergency basis, the Contractor shall supply parts
and materials necessary to support test preparation, testing, and analyses. These supplies shall be used to 1) repair and support the
system during testing (including such items as connectors, resistors, power supplies, filters, capacitors, etc.) and 2) package and ship
faulty components to Depot utilizing Naval Support Activity (NSA) shipping unless not available. The Contractor shall maintain
inventory of the test supply cabinets, system hardware, and T&E support hardware (i.e. labs, warehouses, and offices, etc.) and make
inventories available for Government review upon request. Supplies required per the inventory will be procured through Government
channels and not by the contractor without prior approval.
3.3.3
Post-Mission Analysis (PMA) (CDRL A009)
The Contractor shall conduct PMA and contact archiving after each mission flown during the AN/AQS-20 test events. The Contractor
shall travel to support any PMA test event as needed. PMA will be conducted using the Government furnished PMA station and other
tools as required. The contractor shall develop a database of mine images that can be searched by keywords, and/or by mine type. The
Contractor shall maintain the mine recognition database which shows the different mines used as targets. The Contractor shall provide
PMA demonstrations of display data to those personnel requesting access.
The Contractor shall test and evaluate PMA software and provide feedback on the performance and issues. The Contractor shall
provide support in the development of Surface Navy Integrated Undersea Tactical Training (SNIUTT) products as well as evaluate and
provide feedback on the performance and issues of the SNIUTT products.
The Contractor shall maintain PMA workstations and PMA operator qualifications.
3.4
Training (CDRL A010, A011, A012)
The Contractor shall support the ISEA in monitoring of training, conducting audits of training events, and providing
recommendations for improvements in training courses, curriculum material, and training aids and devices. The Contractor shall
support the ISEA with the development and refinement of training products for all assigned training classes. The Contractor shall
develop training materials and products to support O-Level and I-Level maintenance, PMA, and Contact Recognition. The Contractor
shall develop training products that are compatible with existing training programs. Production and delivery of the training material
will be based on the logistics milestone schedule and platform integration schedules; however training materials may be required
before milestone schedule dates requiring the contractor produce additional materials before scheduled dates.
3.4.1
AN/AQS-20 Training Conduct
The Contractor shall provide instructional services designed to train DET trainees and MPSF I-level maintenance personnel.
Eventually, the Contractor will train O-level maintenance instructors. These instructors shall train initial DET maintenance personnel
at sites designated by the Government. Instructor and O-level maintenance training will require AN/AQS-20 assets including mission
modules for the LCS with the AN/AQS-20s installed to supplement classroom instruction. Travel may be required.
The Contractor shall provide the appropriate number of instructors to conduct training courses. The instructors will be previously
qualified Navy instructors. Each AN/AQS-20 training course shall be taught at a site consistent with the phase requirement (contractor
facility, Fleet, or test site) as agreed to by the Government. The Contractor shall develop and provide Trainee Critique sheets and
submit for Government acceptance. After each training session/event the contractor will distribute the critiques and collect them after
completed. The Contractor will compile the results and provide both the completed critiques and the complied data to the
Government for review.
3.4.1.1 Training Development Update
The Contractor shall update the existing AN/AQS-20 O-level maintenance training courses prior to commencement of Training. The
Contractor shall update this training documentation in response to such actions as student and instructor comments, field technical
reports, maintenance plan reviews, customer related comments, and all known design/procedural changes resulting from test and ensure
that documentation reflects the true configuration of the sensor system at that time. Upon completion of the Training, the Contractor
shall update the training package to reflect changes and recommendations made during training. The Contractor shall deliver the
curriculum outline, trainee guide, lesson plans and Microsoft Power Point slides to assist the instructor or DET personnel.
3.4.1.2 Commonality Leverage
The contractor will leverage off existing training materials and update as necessary based on AN/AQS-20 system changes. The
contractor shall propose the differences to the Government and the Government will make the decision whether or not separate training
packages are warranted.
3.4.2
AN/AQS-20 Contact Recognition (CR)/PMA Training
The Contractor shall conduct PMA Operator Qualification by conducting PMA and Contact Recognition Training, scoring student
results, assisting students and performing remediation steps. The Contractor shall develop AN/AQS-20 Contact Recognition
(CR)/PMA Training for all the AN/AQS-20 operational modes and provide CR/PMA training. The Contractor shall assist in the
transition of the Contact Recognition and Image Analysis curriculum to Navy Training Commands. The Contractor shall develop

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