Standard Form 30 - Amendment Of Solicitation/modification Of Contract Page 14

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CONTRACT NO.
DELIVERY ORDER NO.
AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO.
PAGE
FINAL
N00178-04-D-4147
HR18
03
12 of 38
definition of information technology is identical to that of the Clinger-Cohen Act, that is, any equipment or interconnected system or
subsystem of equipment that is used in the automatic acquisition, storage, manipulation, management, movement, control, display,
switching, interchange, transmission, or reception of data or information. Information technology includes computers, ancillary
equipment, software, firmware and similar procedures, services (including support services), and related resources.
3.10
Travel
Travel in support of these tasks is anticipated to include (not limited to) the following destinations:
Washington, DC
Jacksonville, FL
Portsmouth, RI
Norfolk, VA
Tucson, AZ
West Palm Beach, FL
Corona, CA
Pensacola, FL
San Diego, CA
Port Hueneme, CA
Actual travel will be specified by the Contracting Officer via a technical instruction and in support of the efforts specified herein. The
number of trips to each destination specified above may be varied as program requirements dictate, provided that the total estimated
travel cost is not exceeded. However, under no circumstances may the contractor travel to a destination other than those specified
without express written consent of the PCO.
3.11
Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (NERP) Access
(a)
Upon request from the COR, Contractor personnel limited access to the NERP System will be required. Prior to
accessing any NERP System, Contractor personnel shall contact the applicable Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) Assistant
Customer Technical Representative (ACTR) and obtain an NMCI account. ACTRs can be found on the NMCI Homeport website.
Once an NMCI account has been established, the Contractor shall submit a request for NERP access and the role required via the COR
to the Competency Role Mapping Point of Contact. The COR will validate the need for access, ensure all prerequisites are
completed, and with the assistance of the Role Mapping Point of Contact (POC), identify the Computer Based Training requirements
needed to perform the role assigned. Items to have been completed prior to requesting a role for NERP include: Systems Authorization
Access Request (SAAR-N), DD Form 2875, Oct 2007, Annual Information Assurance (IA) training certificate and SF85P.
(b) The Contractor shall ensure completion of annual IA training, monitor expiration of requisite background
investigations, and initiate re-investigations as required to maintain access to required systems.
(c) All Contractor personnel requiring access to NERP will require a Common Access Card (CAC).
3.12
Government Space
This task shall be performed at the Government’s facility located at:
Naval Surface Warfare Center - Panama City Division
110 Vernon Avenue
Panama City, Fl. 32407-7001
The Government will provide on-site office and laboratory work space for up to six (6) personnel under this task order. Specific
locations will be provided at time of award of the task order. The space provided will be identified as to the company name and
individual contractor employee name.
Access to Government buildings at NSWCPCD is from 0600 to 1800 Monday through Friday, except Federal Holidays. The
Contractor shall establish the work hours for their personnel to meet the requirements of this Task Order. Contractor employees shall
be under Government oversight at all times. Government oversight requires that a Government employee be present in the same
building or facility whenever Contractor employee(s) are performing work under this contract. Contractor personnel are not allowed to
access any Government buildings at NSWCPCD outside the hours of 0600 to 1800 without the express approval of the Procuring
Contracting Officer (PCO).
In the event that NSWCPCD operations are curtailed as a result of weather emergencies or other unplanned events, Contractor
personnel shall be considered “non-essential personnel” and may not be granted access to NSWCPCD. In this event, Contractor
personnel shall follow the procedures and guidance of their parent company.
The Government will supply access to the following equipment listed below to perform all the tasks listed in this PWS. These will
include phone, fax machine, and NMCI computer. The Government will supply all consumable materials such as paper, printer
cartridges, as well as all equipment and support equipment peculiar and common, as needed to execute the PWS.
a.
For IETM validation and verification, the Government will provide access to, as needed:
1)
A fully configured AN/AQS-20 towed body
2)
Towed body maintenance stands
3)
AN/AQS-20 Test Set
4)
Peculiar support equipment
5)
AN/AQS-20 Mission Module
b.
For PMA Station Support. The Government will provide access to, as needed:
1)
Dual processor (AMD, 2400)

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