Engineering Services for Systems and Facilities. Provide engineering services for the NOAA enterprise as supported by line offices such as the NWS and the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). This includes services such as overall systems engineering or for its various components, facilities engineering, and engineering for a specific weather and climate system or collection of weather and climate systems, etc. These services are required for all phases of the program, project and system acquisition, development, and maintenance lifecycle for both existing and future mission systems and facilities. Furthermore, engineering services are required for deployment and logistics support to maintain and improve operational management in support of mission- oriented weather and climate systems. Tasks may pertain (but are not limited) to structural, electrical, electronic, mechanical, or building components, weather and climate systems or scientific equipment. C.3.3.1 Provide overarching systems engineering, general engineering, and technical services in support of mission-oriented weather and climate systems. These services shall include, but are not limited to: systems engineering, policy development support, enterprise architecture support, configuration management, risk management, engineering assessment, validation and verification to include assisting various engineering offices with documentation needs throughout the full life cycle of a system. C.3.3.2 Provide engineering and operational services for the collection, validation and verification of information, and for the definition of geographic information system (GIS) integration requirements for meteorological systems, hydrological systems and geospatial-based applications. C.3.3.3 Provide specialized subject matter systems expertise and general engineering services to augment support for weather and climate programs. These services include program management, project planning and management, industry research, business process improvement, capacity projections, facilities management, and logistical support management specific to weather, water, and climate scientific applications. C.3.3.4 Provide engineering research and development to evaluate current and future state-of-the-art technological methodologies and automated tools. Contractor research shall include assessing and documenting current and potential uses of technology to meet system needs. This includes preparation for sustainment involving engineering changes due to obsolescence of operational weather and climate systems and associated documentation, or new system/equipment requirements for developmental systems. C.3.3.5 Provide complete lifecycle system and general engineering services (i.e. cradle to grave discipline) for acquisition planning, budgeting, risk management, and program execution for new and evolving weather and climate systems, and services that meet performance, availability, affordability, and life cycle cost requirements. C.3.3.6 Provide system engineering services supporting radio-frequency (RF) management (e.g., the NOAA/NWS RF spectrum initiative and operational systems support). These services shall include, but are not limited to the following: supporting NOAA line offices and their internal and external partners and stakeholders participating in domestic and international meeting forums, conferences, and working groups; and technical analysis and studies needed to develop recommendations, specification and requirements for the full life-cycle. C.3.3.7 Provide technical facilities engineering services for office/facility space planning and design and related facilities management including ergonomic and economic analyses; identification and analysis of current facility space usage; recommendations for more efficient use of facility spaces in accordance with federal policies and standards, drawings, studies and associated documentation and reports. This includes but is not limited to space planning, analysis and design, logistical management, land and building acquisition, lease management, real property disposal, construction planning and monitoring (i.e. builds, take down). C.3.3.8 Provide engineering and technical services for facilities engineering and architectural design; construction monitoring; installation test, and operation of facilities equipment and performance monitoring systems; facilities management including inspections for structural integrity, power loads and requirements, grounding, lightning protection, and grounds upkeep; safety, environmental, Industrial Hygiene (IH), and sustainability management and compliance; and other facilities related functions located within the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS), and site housing mission oriented systems and equipment. C.3.3.9 Provide engineering and technical services for safety and environmental compliance and sustainment including assistance with development and interpretation of national/federal policies, procedures, and technical reports.
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Engineering Services for Systems and Facilities. Provide engineering services for the NOAA enterprise as supported by line offices such as the NWS and the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). This includes services such as overall systems engineering or for its various components, facilities engineering, and engineering for a specific weather and climate system or collection of weather and climate systems, etc. These services are required for all phases of the program, project and system acquisition, development, and maintenance lifecycle for both existing and future mission systems and facilities. Furthermore, engineering services are required for deployment and logistics support to maintain and improve operational management in support of mission- oriented weather and climate systems. Tasks may pertain (but are not limited) to structural, electrical, electronic, mechanical, or building components, weather and climate systems or scientific equipment.
C.3.3.1 Provide overarching systems engineering, general engineering, and technical services in support of mission-oriented weather and climate systems. These services shall include, but are not limited to: systems engineering, policy development support, enterprise architecture support, configuration management, risk management, engineering assessment, validation and verification to include assisting various engineering offices with documentation needs throughout the full life cycle of a system.
C.3.3.2 Provide engineering and operational services for the collection, validation and verification of information, and for the definition of geographic information system (GIS) integration requirements for meteorological systems, hydrological systems and geospatial-based applications.
C.3.3.3 Provide specialized subject matter systems expertise and general engineering services to augment support for weather and climate programs. These services include program management, project planning and management, industry research, business process improvement, capacity projections, facilities management, and logistical support management specific to weather, water, and climate scientific applications.
C.3.3.4 Provide engineering research and development to evaluate current and future state-of-the-art technological methodologies and automated tools. Contractor research shall include assessing and documenting current and potential uses of technology to meet system needs. This includes preparation for sustainment involving engineering changes due to obsolescence of operational weather and climate systems and associated documentation, or new system/equipment requirements for developmental systems.
C.3.3.5 Provide complete lifecycle system and general engineering services (i.e. cradle to grave discipline) for acquisition planning, budgeting, risk management, and program execution for new and evolving weather and climate systems, and services that meet performance, availability, affordability, and life cycle cost requirements.
C.3.3.6 Provide system engineering services supporting radio-frequency (RF) management (e.g., the NOAA/NWS RF spectrum initiative and operational systems support). These services shall include, but are not limited to the following: supporting NOAA line offices and their internal and external partners and stakeholders participating in domestic and international meeting forums, conferences, and working groups; and technical analysis and studies needed to develop recommendations, specification and requirements for the full life-cycle.
C.3.3.7 Provide technical facilities engineering services for office/facility space planning and design and related facilities management including ergonomic and economic analyses; identification and analysis of current facility space usage; recommendations for more efficient use of facility spaces in accordance with federal policies and standards, drawings, studies and associated documentation and reports. This includes but is not limited to space planning, analysis and design, logistical management, land and building acquisition, lease management, real property disposal, construction planning and monitoring (i.e. builds, take down).
C.3.3.8 Provide engineering and technical services for facilities engineering and architectural design; construction monitoring; installation test, and operation of facilities equipment and performance monitoring systems; facilities management including inspections for structural integrity, power loads and requirements, grounding, lightning protection, and grounds upkeep; safety, environmental, Industrial Hygiene (IH), and sustainability management and compliance; and other facilities related functions located within the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS), and site housing mission oriented systems and equipment.
C.3.3.9 Provide engineering and technical services for safety and environmental compliance and sustainment including assistance with development and interpretation of national/federal policies, procedures, and technical reports.. SECTION D PACKAGING AND MARKING D.1
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