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| What
is the IBDSS Contract?
IBDSS is for the acquisition of fixed
and relocatable systems that support the essential elements
of defense. It includes: design, engineering, procurement,
installation, integration, test, sustainment, technology insertion,
and disposal of IBDSS equipment at Government and non-Government
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| IBDSS is intended
to provide modular, scalable systems or equipment that can
be assembled to protect assets varying in size from small
units to large base-wide mission areas.
Program
Features: Solutions-Based Awards
These multiple year task orders (up to 5 years) are open to
all federal agencies. Hardware and software associated with
the task is included. Performance-based subcontracting through
FP, FPAF, CPAF, CPF, and T&M task orders is featured. |
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Wide area intrusion detection and tracking
Long range assessment
Integrated command and control of the IBDSS
Wireless, secure communications
Identification friend or foe
Robotics
Rapid positive base control access
Remotely operated weapons
Integration of "smart" sensors
Stand-off explosives detection
Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detection
Non-lethal denial systems
Fly-away security systems

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| Equipment
Assembly, Manufacture & Design |
 Use
of IBDSS available systems |
 Use
of COTS equipment and systems |
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| Install
Security Equipment Systems |
 Small
units to full scale large boxes |
 Temporary
or permanent fixed sites |
 Requirements
definition & design |
 Reliability
and obsolescence engineering |
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| Sustainment |
 Total
tailorable logistic program (e.g., supply, tech doc, training,
maintenance, tech support) |
 New
and legacy systems |
 Configurable
control |
 Reliability
and obsolescence engineering |
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| Technology
Insertion and Integration |
 Hardware/software
upgrade to IBDSS and legacy systems |
 Development
and acceptance testing |
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| Management |
 Working
communication among government and contractors |
 Maintain
interoperability and interchangeability |
 Risk
management |
 Simplified
order processing |
 Web-based
support structure |
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| Key
features to the customer in support of the IBDSS mission: |
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A new level of visibility for the
Program office by tracking equipment from procurement through
retirement, disposal, or replacement |
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Centralized information available on IBDSS
Online to support the entire procurement process through
delivery and verification |
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Thorough understanding of military and commercial
shipping to both CONUS and OCONUS locations, including challenging
remote sites |
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Extensive experience with performance validation
prior to fielding equipment |
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Specific knowledge of interoperability testing
on security network and military base equipment. |
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| Subtasks
in support of IBDSS TO/DO requirements: |
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Identifying Hardware
Requirements |
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Identifying Software/Application
Requirements |
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Creating Network Flowchart/Link
Analysis |
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Conducting Pre-Installation
Check of Hardware |
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Verifying Hardware is
Functioning |
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Verifying Correct software
Features on Hardware |
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Maintaining, Configuration
of Hardware |
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Configuring Interface,
Features, Device options |
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Locally Verifying Configuration
Works |
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Ordering Leased Service,
if necessary |
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Testing Communication
/ Cabling / Leased Services |
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Installing Software Applications |
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Verifying Local Software
is Functioning |
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Integrating Software
/ Application Services into Network |
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Verifying Full Functionality
from software to Hardware. |
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Anteon Corporation |
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P3I |
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Systems Group |
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Applied Research Associates |
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TPG Security Consulting |
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American Science & Engineering |
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Dynamics Research |
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Horne Engineering Services |
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