AUTHORIZED FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE
PRICELIST GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT,
SOFTWARE AND SERVICES
Contractor has been awarded the following Special Item Numbers:
132-51 - Information Technology Professional ServicesSPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-51 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FPDS Code D301 IT Facility Operation and Maintenance
FPDS Code D302 IT Systems Development Services FPDS Code D306 IT Systems Analysis Services
FPDS Code D307 Automated Information Systems Design and Integration Services FPDS Code D308 Programming Services
FPDS Code D310 IT Backup and Security Services FPDS Code D311 IT Data Conversion Services
FPDS Code D313 Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Services FPDS Code D316 IT Network Management Services
FPDS Code D317 Creation/Retrieval of IT Related Automated News Services, Data Services, or Other Information Services (All other information services belong under Schedule 76)
FPDS Code D399 Other Information Technology Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
Schedule for - 70 - General Purpose Commercial Information Technology Equipment, Software, and Services
Contract Number: GS-35F-0246W
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Contract Number: GS-35F-0246W
Period Covered by Contract: February 4, 2014 through February 3, 2020
General Services Administration
Federal Acquisition Service
Pricelist current through Modification # PO-0013
Products and ordering information in this Authorized FSS Information Technology Schedule Pricelist are also
available on the GSA Advantage! System. Agencies can browse GSA Advantage! by accessing the Federal
Acquisition Service’s Home Page via the Internet at
http://www.fss.gsa.gov/
Five Stones Research Corporation
Small, Disadvantaged, 8(a), Native American, Woman Owned Business
5767 Cove Commons Drive, Suite 103; Brownsboro, AL 35741-9745
Phone: 256-975-0848 Fax: 1-888-441-5612
Web Site:
www.5sr-hsv.com
E-mail:
[email protected]
Table of Contents
SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-51 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES ... 1
Schedule for - 70 - General Purpose Commercial Information Technology Equipment, Software, and
Services ... 1
INFORMATION FOR ORDERING ACTIVITIES APPLICABLE TO ALL SPECIAL ITEM NUMBERS . 3
1. GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE OF CONTRACT ... 3
2. CONTRACTOR’S ORDERING ADDRESS AND PAYMENT INFORMATION ... 3
3. LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE ... 4
4. STATISTICAL DATA FOR GOVERNMENT ORDERING OFFICE COMPLETION OF STANDARD
FORM 279: ... 4
5. FOB DESTINATION ... 4
6. DELIVERY SCHEDULE ... 4
7. DISCOUNTS: Prices shown are NET Prices; Basic Discounts have been deducted. ... 4
8. TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT OF 1979, as amended ... 4
9. STATEMENT CONCERNING AVAILABILITY OF EXPORT PACKING ... 4
10. Small Requirements: The minimum dollar value of orders to be issued is $100. ... 5
11. ORDERING PROCEEDURES FOR FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE CONTRACTS ... 5
12. FEDERAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDS
REQUIREMENTS ... 5
13. CONTRACTOR COMMITMENTS, WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS ... 5
14.
Awarded Prices /Awarded Labor Categories ... 6
INFORMATION FOR ORDERING ACTIVITIES APPLICABLE TO ALL SPECIAL ITEM NUMBERS
1. GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE OF CONTRACT
Domestic and Overseas
2. CONTRACTOR’S ORDERING ADDRESS AND PAYMENT INFORMATION
Payment address(es):
Five Stones Research Corporation
5767 Cove Commons Drive, Suite 103 C&D
Brownsboro, AL 35741-9745
Payments:
For firm-fixed price orders the ordering activity shall pay the Contractor, upon submission of
proper invoices or vouchers, the prices stipulated in this contract for service rendered and
accepted. Progress payments shall be made only when authorized by the order. For
time-and-materials orders, the Payments under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts at FAR
52.212-4 (MAR 2009) (ALTERNATE I – OCT 2008) (DEVIATION I – FEB 2007) applies to
time-and-materials orders placed under this contract. For labor-hour orders, the Payment
under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts at FAR 52.212-4 (MAR 2009)
(ALTERNATE I – OCT 2008) (DEVIATION I – FEB 2007) applies to labor-hour orders
placed under this contract. 52.216-31(Feb 2007) Time-and-Materials/Labor-Hour Proposal
Requirements—Commercial Item Acquisition. As prescribed in 16.601(e)(3), insert the
following provision:
(a) The Government contemplates award of a Time-and-Materials or Labor-Hour type
of contract resulting from this solicitation.
(b) The offeror must specify fixed hourly rates in its offer that include wages, overhead,
general and administrative expenses, and profit. The offeror must specify whether the
fixed hourly rate for each labor category applies to labor performed by—
(1)
The
offeror;
(2)
Subcontractors;
and/or
(3) Divisions, subsidiaries, or affiliates of the offeror under a common
control.
Notification that Government purchase cards are accepted up to the micro-purchase threshold:
Yes
3. LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE
The Contractor shall not be liable for any injury to ordering activity personnel or damage to ordering
activity property arising from the use of equipment maintained by the Contractor, unless such injury
or damage is due to the fault or negligence of the Contractor.
4. STATISTICAL DATA FOR GOVERNMENT ORDERING OFFICE COMPLETION OF
STANDARD FORM 279:
Block 9: G. Order/Modification Under Federal Schedule
Block 16: Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number: 797455560
Block 30: Type of Contractor - Small, Disadvantaged, 8(a), Native American, Woman Owned
Business
Block 31: Woman-Owned Small Business - Yes
Block 36: Contractor's Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN): 20-8898544
Block 40: Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB): No
4a. CAGE Code: 4R7E0
4b. Notification regarding registration in Central Contractor Registration (CCR)/SAM
database: Registered
5. FOB DESTINATION
Destination
6. DELIVERY SCHEDULE
a. TIME OF DELIVERY: Specified on the Task Order
7. DISCOUNTS: Prices shown are NET Prices; Basic Discounts have been deducted.
a. Prompt Payment: Net 30 days
b. Quantity: None offered
c. Discount from list prices or statement of net price: Government net prices (discounts already
deducted). See Attachment.
8. TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT OF 1979, as amended
Foreign items (list items by country of origin): None
9. STATEMENT CONCERNING AVAILABILITY OF EXPORT PACKING
10. Small Requirements: The minimum dollar value of orders to be issued is $100.
$100.00
11. ORDERING PROCEEDURES FOR FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE CONTRACTS
For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase
Agreements (BPA’s), and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS Schedule homepage
(fss.gsa.gov/schedules).
12. FEDERAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDS
REQUIREMENTS
a. The prices, terms and conditions stated under Special Item Number 132-51 Information
Technology Professional Services apply exclusively to IT/IAM Professional Services within the
scope of this Information Technology Schedule.
13. CONTRACTOR COMMITMENTS, WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS
14. Awarded Prices /Awarded Labor Categories
SIN(s) Labor Category MIN ED MIN EXP
POP Feb 4, 2014 - Feb 3, 2015 POP Feb 4, 2015 - Feb 3, 2016 POP Feb 4, 2016 - Feb 3, 2017 POP Feb 4, 2017 - Feb 3, 2018 POP Feb 4, 2018 - Feb 3, 2019 POP Feb 4, 2019 - Feb 3, 2020
132-51 Program Manager IV BS/MIS/ PMP 23 $114.10 $115.81 $117.55 $119.31 $121.10 $122.92 132-51 Program Manager III BS/MIS/ PMP 20 $110.79 $112.45 $114.14 $115.85 $117.59 $119.35 132-51 Program Manager II BS/MIS/ PMP 10 $102.26 $103.79 $105.35 $106.93 $108.54 $110.16 132-51 Program Manager I BS/MIS/ PMP 10 $88.76 $90.09 $91.44 $92.81 $94.21 $95.62
132-51 Deputy Program Manager II
BS/MBA/
10 $96.39 $97.84 $99.30 $100.79 $102.30 $103.84 Professional
Certification
TERMS AND CONDITIONS for SIN 132-51
APPLICABLE TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-51)
1. SCOPE
a. The prices, terms and conditions stated under Special Item Number 132-51 Information
Technology Professional Services apply exclusively to IT Services within the scope of this
Information Technology Schedule.
b. The Contractor shall provide services at the Contractor’s facility and/or at the ordering activity
location, as agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.
2. PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES
a. Performance incentives may be agreed upon between the Contractor and the ordering activity on
individual fixed price orders or Blanket Purchase Agreements under this contract in accordance with
this clause.
b. The ordering activity must establish a maximum performance incentive price for these services
and/or total solutions on individual orders or Blanket Purchase Agreements.
c. Incentives should be designed to relate results achieved by the contractor to specified targets. To
the maximum extent practicable, ordering activities shall consider establishing incentives where
performance is critical to the ordering activity’s mission and incentives are likely to motivate the
contractor. Incentives shall be based on objectively measurable tasks.
3. ORDER
a. Agencies may use written orders, EDI orders, blanket purchase agreements, individual purchase
orders, or task orders for ordering services under this contract. Blanket Purchase Agreements shall
not extend beyond the end of the contract period; all services and delivery shall be made and the
contract terms and conditions shall continue in effect until the completion of the order. Orders for
tasks which extend beyond the fiscal year for which funds are available shall include FAR 52.232-19
(Deviation – May 2003) Availability of Funds for the Next Fiscal Year. The purchase order shall
specify the availability of funds and the period for which funds are available.
b. All task orders are subject to the terms and conditions of the contract. In the event of conflict
between a task order and the contract, the contract will take precedence.
4. PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES
a. The Contractor shall commence performance of services on the date agreed to by the Contractor
and the ordering activity.
b. The Contractor agrees to render services only during normal working hours, unless otherwise
agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.
c. The ordering activity should include the criteria for satisfactory completion for each task in the
Statement of Work or Delivery Order. Services shall be completed in a good and workmanlike
manner.
d. Any Contractor travel required in the performance of IT Services must comply with the Federal
Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable, in effect on the date(s) the travel is
performed. Established Federal Government per diem rates will apply to all Contractor travel.
Contractors cannot use GSA city pair contracts.
5. STOP-WORK ORDER (FAR 52.242-15) (AUG 1989)
(a) The Contracting Officer may, at any time, by written order to the Contractor, require the
Contractor to stop all, or any part, of the work called for by this contract for a period of 90 days after
the order is delivered to the Contractor, and for any further period to which the parties may agree.
The order shall be specifically identified as a stop-work order issued under this clause. Upon receipt
of the order, the Contractor shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to
minimize the incurrence of costs allocable to the work covered by the order during the period of
work stoppage. Within a period of 90 days after a stop-work is delivered to the Contractor, or within
any extension of that period to which the parties shall have agreed, the Contracting Officer shall
either-
(1) Cancel the stop-work order; or
(2) Terminate the work covered by the order as provided in the Default, or the Termination for
Convenience of the Government, clause of this contract.
(b) If a stop-work order issued under this clause is canceled or the period of the order or any
extension thereof expires, the Contractor shall resume work. The Contracting Officer shall make an
equitable adjustment in the delivery schedule or contract price, or both, and the contract shall be
modified, in writing, accordingly, if-
(1) The stop-work order results in an increase in the time required for, or in the Contractor's cost
properly allocable to, the performance of any part of this contract; and
(2) The Contractor asserts its right to the adjustment within 30 days after the end of the period of
work stoppage; provided, that, if the Contracting Officer decides the facts justify the action, the
Contracting Officer may receive and act upon the claim submitted at any time before final payment
under this contract.
(c) If a stop-work order is not canceled and the work covered by the order is terminated for the
convenience of the Government, the Contracting Officer shall allow reasonable costs resulting from
the stop-work order in arriving at the termination settlement.
(d) If a stop-work order is not canceled and the work covered by the order is terminated for default,
the Contracting Officer shall allow, by equitable adjustment or otherwise, reasonable costs resulting
from the stop-work order.
6. INSPECTION OF SERVICES
The Inspection of Services–Fixed Price (AUG 1996) (Deviation – May 2003) clause at FAR
52.246-4 applies to firm-fixed price orders placed under this contract. The Inspection–Time-and-Materials
and Labor-Hour (JAN 1986) (Deviation – May 2003) clause at FAR 52.246-6 applies to
time-and-materials and labor-hour orders placed under this contract.
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR
The Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations (Federal, State, City, or
otherwise) covering work of this character. If the end product of a task order is software, then FAR
52.227-14 (Deviation – May 2003) Rights in Data – General, may apply.
8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ORDERING ACTIVITY
Subject to security regulations, the ordering activity shall permit Contractor access to all facilities
necessary to perform the requisite IT Services.
All IT Services performed by the Contractor under the terms of this contract shall be as an
independent Contractor, and not as an agent or employee of the ordering activity.
10. ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
a. Definitions.
“Contractor” means the person, firm, unincorporated association, joint venture, partnership, or
corporation that is a party to this contract.
“Contractor and its affiliates” and “Contractor or its affiliates” refers to the Contractor, its chief
executives, directors, officers, subsidiaries, affiliates, subcontractors at any tier, and consultants and
any joint venture involving the Contractor, any entity into or with which the Contractor subsequently
merges or affiliates, or any other successor or assignee of the Contractor.
An “Organizational conflict of interest” exists when the nature of the work to be performed under a
proposed ordering activity contract, without some restriction on ordering activities by the Contractor
and its affiliates, may either (i) result in an unfair competitive advantage to the Contractor or its
affiliates or (ii) impair the Contractor’s or its affiliates’ objectivity in performing contract work.
b. To avoid an organizational or financial conflict of interest and to avoid prejudicing the best
interests of the ordering activity, ordering activities may place restrictions on the Contractors, its
affiliates, chief executives, directors, subsidiaries and subcontractors at any tier when placing orders
against schedule contracts. Such restrictions shall be consistent with FAR 9.505 and shall be
designed to avoid, neutralize, or mitigate organizational conflicts of interest that might otherwise
exist in situations related to individual orders placed against the schedule contract. Examples of
situations, which may require restrictions, are provided at FAR 9.508.
11. INVOICES
The Contractor, upon completion of the work ordered, shall submit invoices for IT services.
Progress payments may be authorized by the ordering activity on individual orders if appropriate.
Progress payments shall be based upon completion of defined milestones or interim products.
Invoices shall be submitted monthly for recurring services performed during the preceding month.
12. PAYMENTS
For firm-fixed price orders the ordering activity shall pay the Contractor, upon submission of proper
invoices or vouchers, the prices stipulated in this contract for service rendered and accepted.
Progress payments shall be made only when authorized by the order. For time-and-materials orders,
the Payments under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts at FAR 52.232-7 (DEC 2002),
(Alternate II – Feb 2002) (Deviation – May 2003) applies to time-and-materials orders placed under
this contract. For labor-hour orders, the Payment under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour
Contracts at FAR 52.232-7 (DEC 2002), (Alternate II – Feb 2002) (Deviation – May 2003)) applies
to labor-hour orders placed under this contract.
13. RESUMES
Resumes shall be provided to the GSA Contracting Officer or the user ordering activity upon request.
14. INCIDENTAL SUPPORT COSTS
Incidental support costs are available outside the scope of this contract. The costs will be negotiated
separately with the ordering activity in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the FAR.
The ordering activity may require that the Contractor receive, from the ordering activity's
Contracting Officer, written consent before placing any subcontract for furnishing any of the work
called for in a task order.
15. Labor Category Position Descriptions
Labor Category
Functional Responsibility
Program Manager IV The Program Manager IV works directly with the client managing all aspects of a project, and the project team. They have direct experience with managing computer equipment, specifically in the areas of healthcare information systems. The Program Manager is also experienced in the Department of Defense's (DoDs) Acquisition Lifecycle Management and lead the team in requirements definition, system design, development, production, installation, quality assurance, and sustainment of systems identified in the governments SOW. The Program Manager also hires and supervises project personnel, scheduled work, prepared technical white papers for the government client and prepared monthly project reporting to include Earned Value Management reports. The Program Manager has knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and DoD
procurement policies and procedures.
Program Manager III The Program Manager III works directly with the client managing all aspects of a project, and the project team. They have direct experience with managing computer equipment, specifically in the areas of healthcare information systems integration. The Program Manager is also experienced in the Department of Defense's (DoDs) Acquisition Lifecycle Management and lead the team in requirements definition, system design, development, production, installation, quality assurance, and sustainment of systems identified in the governments SOW. The Program Manager also hires and supervises project personnel, scheduled work, prepared technical white papers for the government client and prepared monthly project reporting to include Earned Value Management reports. The Program Manager has knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and DoD procurement policies and procedures.
Program Manager II The Program Manager II worked directly with the client supporting all aspects of multiple projects and provided project integration support ensuring multiple vendors delivered requirements to the government according to plan. They have direct experience with managing computer equipment, specifically in the areas of healthcare information systems. The Program Manager II is familiar with the Department of Defense's (DoDs) Acquisition Lifecycle Management and Software Lifecycle management processes to ensure products were built on time and within budget. The PM II lead sub-teams in requirements definition and approval, identified risks and ensured they were managed/mitigated, and over saw the quality assurance and test and evaluation of products released to the government. The PM II developed Work Breakdown Structures and project schedules, supported the preparation technical white papers for the government client and prepared monthly project reports.
Program Manager I The Program Manager I worked directly with the client supporting all aspects of multiple projects and provided project integration support ensuring multiple vendors delivered requirements to the government according to plan. They have direct experience with managing computer equipment, specifically in the areas of healthcare information systems. The Program Manager II is familiar with the Department of Defense's (DoDs) Acquisition Lifecycle Management and Software Lifecycle management processes to ensure products were built on time and within budget. The PM II lead sub-teams in requirements definition and approval, identified risks and ensured they were managed/mitigated, and over saw the quality assurance and test and evaluation of products released to the government. The PM II developed Work Breakdown Structures and project schedules, supported the preparation technical white papers for the government client and prepared monthly project reports.
Deputy Program Manager II
The Deputy Program Manager II has Ten (10) years of Program Management experience, that includes: Development of Program Acquisition Documentation, Development of Testing Criteria, Development of Corrective Action Systems, Development of Program Monitoring Approach (e.g. PERT, CPM, EVM), Analysis of Programs Health, Data Collection and Analysis, Development of Cost Estimates, and
Labor Category
Functional Responsibility
Deputy Program Manager I
The Deputy Program Manager I has Eight years (8) years of project management experience. Duties included the development of Program Acquisition Documentation, development of Testing Criteria, development of Corrective Action Systems, development of Program Monitoring Approach (e.g. PERT, CPM, EVM), Analysis of Programs Health, Data Collection and Analysis, development of Cost Estimates, and development of Program Status Reports. The Deputy PM I has specific experience in all phases of project planning, programming and budgeting process within the DOD procurement system; Cost Proposal Evaluations; and project cost accounting techniques.
Information Specialist III
The Information Specialist III has Seven (7) years of experience that includes: Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture, Systems Integration, Systems/Equipment Support, Test and Evaluation, and Data Analysis support of Computer Systems. The IS III is responsible for the development and testing of web-based database application specifically designed for the client. Database Applications are developed utilizing Oracle DBMS, Microsoft SQL, JAVA, .NET, .ASP, Visual Basic, and Web Services.
Information Specialist II
The Information Specialist II has Three (3) years of experience that includes: Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture, Systems Integration, Systems/Equipment Support, Test and Evaluation, and Data Analysis support of Computer Systems. The IS II is responsible for the development and testing of web-based database application specifically designed for the client. Database Applications are developed utilizing Oracle DBMS, Microsoft SQL, JAVA, .NET, .ASP, Visual Basic, and Web Services.
Information Specialist I
The Information Specialist I has minimal experience, right out of college. The IS I works with the development team, supporting Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture, Systems Integration,
Systems/Equipment Support, Test and Evaluation, and Data Analysis support of Computer Systems. They support the implementation of applications in both a microcomputer and server environments; support the implementation and use of relational databases; performing data analysis using tools within a database management system. This person assumed responsibility for other duties based on daily project requirements. Data Analyst II The Data Analyst II has Ten (10) years of database analysis experience in the following areas: Data
architecture design, development, and requirements analysis. Data analysis, reporting and improvement recommendations. Data analysis and reporting tools include Standard Query Language (SQL), MSSQL, SAS, and Excel. Specific experience in: Data Quality Improvement, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Workflow Analysis and Reporting. The Data Analyst II is responsible for the development of data and data products to support business applications utilizing centralized data processes. Responsible for the integration and analysis of data into an organizational architecture. Responsible for data analysis and administration enterprise-wide.
Data Analyst I The Data Analyst I has Seven (7) years of database analysis experience which includes: Data requirements design, development, and analysis. Data analysis and reporting. Data analysis and reporting tools include Standard Query Language (SQL), MSSQL, and Excel. Specific experience in: Data Quality Analysis, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Workflow Analysis and Reporting. Responsible for supporting the development of data and data products to support business applications utilizing centralized data processes. Responsible for supporting the integration and analysis of data into an organizational architecture.
Project Analyst III The Project Analyst III has Thirteen (13) years of Project Analyst experience, to include: Scope Development and Management, Schedule Development and Management, Risk Analysis and Management, and Project Cost Analysis and Management. Specific Project Management tools include Earned Value Management (EVM), Risk Analysis, Project Communications and Reporting and MicroSoft Project Professional. This person provides analysis for the project team, ensuring requirements are met to the contract specifications. This individual worked directly with government designated representatives, ensuring all project requirements were met.
Project Analyst II The Project Analyst II has a minimum Three (3) years Project Analyst experience and assists the client directly in Scope Development and Management, Schedule Development and Management, Risk Analysis and Management, and Project Cost Analysis and Management. They have specific project management tools that include Earned Value Management (EVM), Risk Analysis, Project Communications and Reporting and MicroSoft Project Professional in order to support the client in managing the development and implementation of information systems. The Project Analyst II assisted the Program Manager in the hiring and managing of personnel who work on the project team.
Labor Category
Functional Responsibility
Systems Engineer II The System Engineer II has Twelve (12) years of experience in the analysis and assessment of technology solutions, design definition, development of systems specification, systems analysis, systems architecture, systems/equipment integration, and test & evaluation criteria. The incumbent performed electronic system research, development, and integration of applications specified by the client; performed system security audits, system management planning, and software design. Conducted analyses of customer system requirements and functions to determine the required support to accomplish the tasks assigned. This incumbent supervised the management of network hardware, software upgrades, and network security maintenance as preventive measures for technical issues.
Systems Engineer I The System Engineer I has Five (5) years of experience in the analysis and assessment of technology solutions, design definition, development of systems specification, systems analysis, systems architecture, systems/equipment integration, and test & evaluation criteria. The incumbent performed electronic system research, development, and integration of applications specified by the client; performed system security audits, system management planning, and software design. Conducted analyses of customer system requirements and functions to determine the required support to accomplish the tasks assigned. This incumbent supervised the management of network hardware, software upgrades, and network security maintenance as preventive measures for technical issues.
Developer IV The Developer IV has Twelve (12) years of experience in Software Development. The incumbent performs Functional Requirements Analysis, Technical Requirements Development, Technology Analysis and Assessment, Design Definition, Development of Systems Specification, Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture, Systems/Equipment Integration, and Test & Evaluation Criteria to support the development, integration and testing of software solutions within the clients organization. The incumbent also supports Information Assurance (IA) and Information Security.
Developer III The Developer III has Twelve (&) years of experience in Software Development. The incumbent performs Functional Requirements Analysis, Technical Requirements Development, Technology Analysis and Assessment, Design Definition, Development of Systems Specification, Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture, Systems/Equipment Integration, and Test & Evaluation Criteria to support the development, integration and testing of software solutions within the clients organization. The incumbent also supports Information Assurance (IA) and Information Security.
Developer II The Developer II has Three (3) years of experience in Software Development and performs Functional Requirements Analysis, Technical Requirements Development, Technology Analysis and Assessment, Design Definition, Development of Systems Specification, Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture,
Systems/Equipment Integration, and Test & Evaluation Criteria. The incumbent also supports Information Assurance (IA) and Information Security. This individual also supported the installation, set-up and operation of computer systems for both classified and unclassified networks (LANs/WANs).
Developer I The Developer I is a college graduate who has knowledge and experience in the Software Development field. The support the development team in performing Functional Requirements Analysis, Technical Requirements Development, Technology Analysis and Assessment, Design Definition, Development of Systems
Specification, Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture, Systems/Equipment Integration, and Test & Evaluation Criteria. They also support the Information Assurance (IA) and Information Security requirements of the project.
Systems Design
Engineer The Systems Design Engineer has sixteen (16) years of experience in enterprise architecture analysis and design. Computer and network equipment experience includes: Technology Analysis and Assessment, Design Definition, Development of Systems Specification, Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture,
Systems/Equipment Integration, and Test & Evaluation Criteria. They ensure that both equipment and systems selected by the client meet Information Assurance (IA) and Information Security requirements. They support the project in obtaining an Authority to Operate (ATO) and Certificate of Net Worthiness. They support the development team in defining technical requirements and developing the System Design Documents, Schedule and Operation Test Readiness.
Systems Integration Engineer
Labor Category
Functional Responsibility
Database Administrator III
The Database Administrator III has Ten (10) years of experience which includes: Development and maintenance of database designs and version control of database objects; Creating and Maintaining SQL scripts, stored procedures, and database triggers, and maintains performance tuning and configuration. Troubleshoots database problems, conducts database performance analyses, and supports installation of software upgrades. Specific experience includes: Implementing database applications in a microcomputer and server environment; Implementation and use of relational databases; Managing information using a database management system; and Integrating databases utilizing web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA); and Technical development product milestone schedules.
Database Administrator II
The Database Administrator II has Seven (7) years of experience to include: Development and maintenance of database designs and version control of database objects; Create and Maintain SQL scripts, stored procedures, and triggers, and maintains performance tuning and configuration. Troubleshoots database problems, conducts database performance analyses, and supports installation of software upgrades. Specific experience includes: Implementing database applications in a microcomputer and server environment; Implementation and use of relational databases; Managing information using a database management system; and Integrating databases utilizing web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
Database Administrator I
The Database Administrator I has minimal experience and works directly for the lead DBA. The DBA I has experience and knowledge of development and maintenance of database designs and version control of database objects; Create and Maintain SQL scripts, stored procedures, and triggers, and maintains performance tuning and configuration. Troubleshoots database problems, conducts database performance analyses, and supports installation of software upgrades. Manages information using a database management system; and Integrating databases utilizing web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
Administration Specialist II
The Administration Specialist II has Five (5) years’ experience with word processing, spreadsheet development, documenting management issues, financial analysis, data collection, report processing, brief preparation, read milestone schedules and send and receive emails. The incumbent has two years of work experience within DoD in order to interpret and adapt guidelines, including unwritten policies, precedents, and practices in order to prepare materials needed by the supervisor for conferences, correspondence
appointments, meetings, calls, etc.; Preparing special reports, summaries, or replies to inquiries, selecting relevant information from a variety of sources such as reports, documents, correspondence, or other office directives under general direction.
Administration Specialist I
The Administration Specialist I possess minimum experience with word processing, spreadsheet development, documenting management issues, financial analysis, data collection, report processing, brief preparation, read milestone schedules and send and receive emails. Specific experience includes: Interpreting and adapting guidelines, including unwritten policies, precedents, and practices; Preparing materials needed by the supervisor for conferences, correspondence appointments, meetings, calls, etc.; Helps prepare special reports, summaries, or replies to inquiries, selecting relevant information from a variety of sources such as reports, documents, correspondence, or other office directives under general direction.