Task Order Support Sample Clauses
Task Order Support. Task Orders anticipated to be issued under this contract will support the following commodity areas:
a. Support Services for Ballistic Missile Defense System Evaluation to include, but not limited to ballistic missile systems, sensors, radars and command and control systems
b. Support Services for Combatant Command (CCMD) Cybersecurity Task Force (CTF) to include but not limited to Cyber Security, Mission Assurance, Information Assurance (IA) and Interoperability.
c. Support Services for Integrated Survivability Evaluation to include but not limited to: Ballistics; lethality; Cybersecurity and Electromagnetic Affects (CEMA), signature management (susceptibility, vulnerability), electronic warfare (EW), directed energy, Nuclear Weapons Effects; Cybersecurity (architecture, T&E methods, threat methods, protection methods);
d. Support Services for Integrated Suitability Evaluation, Methodology and Training and Professional Development , to include but not limited to: Readiness and Suitability, reliability, availability,and maintainability (RAM), Integrated Product Support (IPS); Human Systems Integration (HSI); Design of Experiments (DoE); Modeling and Simulation (M&S); Data Sciences; Data Visualization; and Training and Professional Development to include but not limited support for the following: DRAFT
1) Test and Evaluation Basic Course (TEBC): initial training program for newly assigned ATEC workforce consisting of an on-line training followed by an approximate 40-hour resident seminar.
2) AEC Operations Course (AOC): initial training program for newly assigned AEC workforce consisting of an approximate 40-hour resident seminar; follow-on to TEBC.
3) Emerging Leaders Cohort (ELC): professional development venue to expand leadership through interactive and experiential skill sessions, Government speakers, and Team and Individual Projects.
e. Support Services for Effectiveness Evaluation of Fires, CBRN, C4ISR and Mounted Systems to include but not limited to:
1) Air Defense-Artillery systems to include but not limited to: missiles, fire control, surveillance, and fire control radars and associated software);
2) Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense (CBRND) Systems to include but not limited to: Sensors; detectors; laboratories; smoke/obscurants; and protection, decontamination, tactical disablement, and chemical demilitarization equipment
3) Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissanc...
