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Information Technology Schedule 70

General Purpose Commercial

Information Technology Equipment,

Software And Services

CONTRACT NUMBER: GS-35F-0816P

GS-35F-0816P

Pricelist current through 2014

SCHEDULE TITLE: General Purpose Commercial

Information Technology Equipment, Software And Services

CONTRACT NUMBER: GS-35F-0816P

SIN 132-33 - Perpetual Software Licenses

FSC Class 7030 - Information Technology Software

SIN 132-34 - Maintenance Of Software

SIN 132-50 - Training Courses For Information Technology Equipment And Software (Fpds Code U012)

For more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedules, click on the FSS Schedules button at www.FSS.GSA.GOV

CONTRACTOR’S ADMINISTRATION SOURCE:

Ali Manouchehri

MetroStar Systems, Inc.

1856 Old Reston Avenue, Suite 100 Reston, VA 20190-3330

Phone: (703) 481-9581

CONTRACT PERIOD:

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AUTHORIZED FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE PRICELIST

GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND

SERVICES

SIN 132-33 - PERPETUAL SOFTWARE LICENSES, FSC Class 7030 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE

SIN 132-34 - MAINTENANCE OF SOFTWARE

SIN 132-50 - TRAINING COURSES FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE (FPDS Code U012)

SIN 132-51 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

FPDS Code D301 FPDS Code D302 FPDS Code D306 FPDS Code D307 FPDS Code D308 FPDS Code D310 FPDS Code D311 FPDS Code D313 FPDS Code D316 FPDS Code D317 FPDS Code D399

MetroStar Systems, Inc.

1856 Old Reston Ave., Suite 100 Reston, VA 20190 TEL 703-481-9581

FAX 703-481-9511

www.metrostarsystems.com Contract Number: GS-35F-0816P

Period Covered by Contract: August 29, 2009 through August 30, 2014 General Services Administration

Federal Supply Service

Pricelist current through 2014

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 Supply Service’s Home Page via the Internet at http://www.fss.gsa.gov/

IT Facility Operation and Maintenance IT Systems Development Services IT Systems Analysis Services

Automated Information Systems Design and Integration Services Programming Services

IT Backup and Security Services IT Data Conversion Services

Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Services IT Network Management Services

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Table of Contents

Information For Ordering Offices

Terms and Conditions for Perpetual Use Software (132-33)

and Software Maintenance (132-34)

Terms and Conditions for Training (132-50)

Terms and Conditions for Purchase

of Professional Services (132-51)

Description of Professional

Services Offered

GSA Prices for Professional

Services (132-51)

GSA Prices for Software 132-33, Software Maintenance

132-34, & Training Our Portfolio

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1a.

TABLE OF AWARDED SPECIAL ITEM

NUMBER(S):

SIN 132-33 – Perpetual Software Licenses SIN 132-34 – Maintenance of Software

SIN 132-50 – Trainging Courses for Information Technology Equipment and Software

SIN 132-51 – Information Technology (IT) Professional Services

1b. LOWEST PRICED MODEL NUMBER

AND LOWEST UNIT PRICE FOR THAT

MODEL FOR EACH SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER

AWARDED IN THE CONTRACT:

See attached product pricelist.

1c. A DESCRIPTION OF ALL CORRESPONDING

COMMERCIAL JOB TITLES, EXPERIENCE,

FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND

EDUCATION FOR THOSE TYPES OF

EMPLOYEES OR SUBCONTRACTORS WHO

WILL PERFORM SERVICES SHALL BE

PROVIDED IS PROVIDED ON

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2. MAXIMUM ORDER:

SINs 132-33, 132-34 and 132-51: $500,000 SIN 132-50: $25,000

3. MINIMUM ORDER:

$100.00

4. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE (DELIVERY

AREA):

The geographic scope of contract is the 48 contiguous states, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

5. POINT(S) OF PRODUCTION (CITY,

COUNTY, AND STATE OR FOREIGN

COUNTRY):

See attached pricelist

6. DISCOUNT FROM LIST PRICES OR

STATEMENT OF NET PRICE:

Price shown are Net prices;

Basic discounts have been deducted

7. QUANTITY DISCOUNTS:

None

8. PROMPT PAYMENT TERMS:

Net 30 days

9a. GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CARDS ARE

ACCEPTED AT OR BELOW THE

MICRO-PURCHASE THRESHOLD.

9b. GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CARDS ARE

ACCEPTED ABOVE THE MICRO-PURCHASE

THRESHOLD.

10. FOREIGN ITEMS (LIST ITEMS BY COUNTRY

OF ORIGIN):

None

11a. TIME OF DELIVERY: AS SPECIFIED ON

TASK ORDER AND AS MUTUALLY AGREED

UPON.

As specified on task order and as mutually agreed upon.

11b. EXPEDITED DELIVERY:

Items available for expedited delivery are noted in this price list

11c. OVERNIGHT AND 2-DAY DELIVERY:

As specified on task order and as mutually agreed upon. Contact the Contractor for rates.

11d. URGENT REQUIREMENTS:

Agencies can contact the Contractor’s representative to affect a faster delivery.

12. F.O.B. POINT(S):

Destination

13a. ORDERING ADDRESS(ES):

MetroStar Systems, Inc.

1856 Old Reston Avenue, Suite 100 Reston, VA 20190

13b. ORDERING PROCEDURES:

For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s) are found in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.405-3.

Information For Ordering Activities

APPLICABLE TO ALL

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14. PAYMENT ADDRESS(ES):

MetroStar Systems, Inc.

1856 Old Reston Avenue, Suite 100 Reston, VA 20190

15. WARRANTY PROVISION:

Standard Commercial Warranty. Customer should contact contractor for a copy of the warranty.

16. EXPORT PACKING CHARGES:

Not Applicable

17. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF GOVERN

MENT PURCHASE CARD ACCEPTANCE

(ANY THRESHOLDS ABOVE THE MICRO-

PURCHASE LEVEL):

None

18. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RENTAL,

MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR :

Not Applicable

19. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF

INSTALLATION:

Not Applicable

20. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF REPAIR

PARTS INDICATING DATE OF PARTS

PRICE LISTS AND ANY DISCOUNTS FROM

LIST PRICES:

Not Applicable

20a. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ANY

OTHER SERVICES:

Not Applicable

21. LIST OF SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION

POINTS:

Not Applicable

22.

LIST OF PARTICIPATING DEALERS:

Not Applicable

23. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE:

Not Applicable

24a. SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES SUCH AS

ENVIRONMENTAL ATTRIBUTES (E.G.,

RECYCLED CONTENT, ENERGY

EFFICIENCY, AND/OR REDUCED

POLLUTANTS) :

Not Applicable

24b. IF APPLICABLE, INDICATE THAT

SECTION 508 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION

IS AVAILABLE ON ELECTRONIC AND

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (EIT)

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES AND SHOW

WHERE FULL DETAILS CAN BE FOUND (e.g.

contractor’s website or other location.)

The EIT standards can be

found at: www.Section508.gov/.

www.MetroStarSystems.com

25. Data Universal Number System (DUNS)

number: 125313051

26. NOTIFICATION REGARDING REGISTRATION

IN SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT

(SAM):

MetroStar System, Inc. is currently

registered in SAM.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PERPETUAL SOFTWARE LICENSES (SPECIAL ITEM

NUMBER 132-33) AND MAINTENANCE (SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-34) OF GENERAL PURPOSE

COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE

Terms and Conditions for Use of MetroStar published software, paragraphs #1-11.

Terms and Conditions for Use of Corasworks published software begin with paragraph #12

1. INSPECTION/ACCEPTANCE

The Contractor shall only tender for acceptance those items that conform to the requirements of this contract.

The ordering activity reserves the right to inspect or test any software that has been tendered for acceptance. The ordering activity may require repair or replacement of nonconforming software at no increase in contract price.

The ordering activity must exercise its postacceptance rights (1) within a reasonable time after the defect was discovered or should have been discovered; and (2) before any substantial change occurs in the condition of the software, unless the change is due to the defect in the software.

2. GUARANTEE/WARRANTY

(a) Unless specified otherwise in this contract, the Contractor’s standard commercial guarantee/warranty as stated in the contract’s commercial pricelist will apply to this contract.

Licensor warrants to Customer that for a period of one year commencing upon Acceptance, the Software will substantially comply with the specifications set forth in the Standard Software Specifications MSS HIPAA Disclosure Tracking System The following software modules as demonstrated, and described in the HDTS Users Guide: Disclosure Tracking, Disclosure Reporting, Request Management, Information System Interface, User Defined Disclosure Survey, Management Reporting, subject to MetroStar Systems, Inc. standard commercial software license agreement.

(b) The Contractor warrants and implies that the items delivered hereunder are merchantable and fit for use for the particular purpose described in this contract.

(c) Limitation of Liability. Except as otherwise provided by an express or implied warranty, the Contractor will not be liable to the ordering activity for consequential damages resulting from any defect or deficiencies in accepted items.

3. TECHNICAL SERVICES

The Contractor, without additional charge to the ordering activity, shall provide a hot line technical support number

703-481-9581 for the purpose of providing user assistance and guidance in the implementation of the software. The

technical support number is available from 8AM to 6PM EST.

4. SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE

(a) Software maintenance service shall include the following:

Software Support: Beginning on Delivery, and expiring one year from the date of Acceptance, Licensor shall provide Customer the following Standard Maintenance Services for the Software:

1.) Corrections of substantial defects in the Software so that the Software will operate as described in the user manuals and other specifications listed in Exhibit B and Exhibit C.

2.) Periodic updates of the Software that may incorporate (A) corrections of any substantial defects, (B) fixes of any minor bugs, and (C) at the sole discretion of Vendor, enhancements to the Software.

3.) Telephone support, including dial-up support via pcAnywhere, between the hours specified in Exhibit A to assist

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acceptance of software. At the request of the ordering activity the Contractor shall furnish, within ten (l0) calendar days, for each software product that is contemplated for conversion, the total amount of conversion credits which have accrued while the software was on a term license and the date of the last update or enhancement.

(b) Conversion credits which are provided shall, within the limits specified, continue to accrue from one contract period to the next, provided the software remains on a term license within the ordering activity.

(c) The term license for each software product shall be discontinued on the day immediately preceding the effective date of conversion from a term license to a perpetual license.

(d) The price the ordering activity shall pay will be the perpetual license price that prevailed at the time such software was initially ordered under a term license, or the perpetual license price prevailing at the time of conversion from a term license to a perpetual license, whichever is the less, minus an amount equal to __________% of all term license payments during the period that the software was under a term license within the ordering activity.

7.

TERM LICENSE CESSATION – Not Offered

(a) After a software product has been on a continuous term license for a period of ___________ * months, a fully paid-up, non-exclusive, perpetual license for the software product shall automatically accrue to the ordering

activity. The period of continuous term license for automatic accrual of a fully paid-up perpetual license does not have to be achieved during a particular fiscal year; it is a written Contractor commitment which continues to be available for software that is initially ordered under this contract, until a fully paid-up perpetual license accrues to the ordering activity. However, should the term license of the software be discontinued before the specified period of the continuous term license has been satisfied, the perpetual license accrual shall be forfeited.

(b) The Contractor agrees to provide updates and maintenance service for the software after a perpetual license has accrued, at the prices and terms of Special Item Number l32-34, if the licensee elects to order such services. Title to the software shall remain with the Contractor.

8. UTILIZATION LIMITATIONS - (132-33, AND 132-34)

(a) Software acquisition is limited to commercial computer software defined in FAR Part 2.101.

When acquired by the ordering activity, commercial computer software and related documentation so (b) legend shall be subject to the following:

(1) Title to and ownership of the software and documentation shall remain with the Contractor, unless otherwise specified. (2) Software licenses are by site and by ordering activity. An ordering activity is defined as a cabinet level or independent ordering activity. The software may be used by any subdivision of the ordering activity (service, bureau, division, command, etc.) that has access to the site the software is placed at, even if the subdivision did not participate in the acquisition of the software. Further, the software may be used on a sharing basis where multiple agencies have joint projects that can be satis-fied by the use of the software placed at one ordering activity’s site. This would allow other agencies access to one ordering activity’s database. For ordering activity public domain databases, user agencies and third parties may use the computer program to enter, retrieve, analyze and present data. The user ordering activity will take appropriate action by instruction, agreement, or otherwise, to protect the Contractor’s proprietary property with any third parties that are permitted access to the computer programs and documentation in connection with the user ordering activity’s permitted use of the computer programs and documentation. For purposes of this section, all such permitted third parties shall be deemed agents of the user ordering activity.

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(4) The ordering activity shall have the right to use the computer software and documentation with the computer for which it is acquired at any other facility to which that computer may be transferred, or in cases of disaster recovery, the ordering activity has the right to transfer the software to another site if the ordering activity site for which it is acquired is deemed to be unsafe for ordering activity personnel; to use the computer software and documentation with a backup computer when the primary computer is inoperative; to copy computer programs for safekeeping (archives) or backup purposes; to transfer a copy of the software to another site for purposes of benchmarking new hardware and/or software; and to modify the software and documentation or combine it with other software, provided that the unmodified portions shall remain subject to these restrictions.

(5) “Commercial Computer Software” may be marked with the Contractor’s standard commercial restricted rights legend, but the schedule contract and schedule pricelist, including this clause, “Utilization Limitations” are the only governing terms and conditions, and shall take precedence and supersede any different or additional terms and

\conditions included in the standard commercial legend.

9. SOFTWARE CONVERSIONS - (132-33) – Not Offered

Full monetary credit will be allowed to the ordering activity when conversion from one version of the software to another is made as the result of a change in operating system , or from one computer system to another. Under a perpetual license (132-33), the purchase price of the new software shall be reduced by the amount that was paid to purchase the earlier ver-sion. Under a term license (132-32), conversion credits which accrued while the earlier version was under a term license shall carry forward and remain available as conversion credits which may be applied towards the perpetual license price of the new version.

10. DESCRIPTIONS AND EQUIPMENT COMPATIBILITY

All PC Hardware: a. Intel Pentium 4, Penium M, Pentium D processor or better, or AMD K-8 (Athlon) or better b. 1.5 GHz or faster processor, • 256 MB internal RAM c. Windows XP, Windows2003 or Windows 2008, with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher d. mouse e. Un-interruptible power supply for file server f. Tape Backup hardware and software g. pcAnywhere communications software installed on at least one workstation h. Anti-virus software installed

11. RIGHT-TO-COPY PRICING – Not Offered

The Contractor shall insert the discounted pricing for right-to-copy licenses.

12. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF CORASWORKS SOFTWARE AS FOLLOWS:

CORASWORKS CORPORATION Software License Agreement – Server version

THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY CORASWORKS CORPORATION (“CORAS “), TO YOU (“USER”) PURSUANT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS. CORAS IS WILLING TO GRANT USER A LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT USER ACCEPTS ALL TERMS IN THIS AGREEMENT. USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT USER HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTANDS IT, AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY IT. IF USER DOES NOT AGREE TO ANY OF THE TERMS BELOW, CORAS DOES NOT LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO USER.

1. Definitions.

a. “Documentation” means the manuals and other published material in hard copy and electronic form delivered with the

Software or provided to User by CORAS which include information about the Software and its functional specifications.

b. “User” means the corporate entity and its employees and subsidiaries for which this license is granted.

c. “Pricing Schedule” means a written document setting forth the fees for the use of the Software signed by User and an

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d. “Revision” means a patch or version of the Software with minor changes and/or corrections.

e. “Software” means the standard, unmodified computer program in object code form entitled CORAS webpart or template

(together with any accompanying Documentation, Revisions, Upgrades, databases, modifications and enhancements thereto) and any copies thereof. Software shall also include the accompanying security device (if any) and may include sublicensed software that CORAS has obtained under license.

f. “Upgrade” means a version of the Software with new features and/or significant enhancements.

CORASWORKS CORPORATION Software License Agreement – Server version

g. “Use” means copying, storing, loading, installing,

executing or displaying the Software in User’s normal business operations. Use is limited to the type of operations described in the Documentation solely to process User’s own work and specifically excludes any service bureau or time-share services to third parties without CORAS’ prior written consent, which consent may be withheld or denied in CORAS’ sole and absolute discretion, and is subject to payment of such additional license fees as CORAS may require.

2. Ownership and Definition.

This License Agreement is for the license of the Software and is not a sale. Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights (including without limitation all applicable rights to patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets inherent therein and appurtenant thereto) in and to the Software (including without limitation any images, data, animations, video, audio, music, and text incorporated into the Software), and all copies of the Software, are owned by CORAS or its licensor(s), as applicable, and are protected by U.S. copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws, treaties, and federal and state trade secret laws. Your rights to Use the Software are specified in this License Agreement and CORAS retains all rights not expressly granted to you herein. You agree that CORAS shall own all right, title and interest in and to any changes or suggested changes made by you to the Software and you further agree to execute any and all

assignments or other documents necessary to convey such ownership rights to CORAS. Nothing in this License Agreement constitutes a waiver of CORAS’ rights under U.S. or international copyright law or any other federal or state law.

3. Terms of Agreement.

The terms of a printed, paper License Agreement, if one was delivered with the Software, supersede the terms of any on-screen License Agreement found within the Software. Updates and versions of the Software may be licensed to you by CORAS with additional or different terms.

4. License and Restrictions. a. Authorized Use.

Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, CORAS grants User a limited, nonexclusive, nontransferable, worldwide,

perpetual license to Use the Software (excluding Revisions and Upgrades unless rights to use the same have been separately granted to you).

b. General Use.

You may install the Software on one server owned or controlled by User for use by its employees or others who it deems authorized.

c. Copies.

You may make any number of copies of the Software. You must reproduce all copyright and other proprietary or restricted rights notices on all such copies. You may copy the Documentation only for internal Use within your organization.

d. Business Purposes.

You may use the Software to facilitate communication among your employees and other individuals but you may not use it to provide services to third parties on a rental, hosting, application provider or similar basis such as is done by hosting com-panies, service bureaus or similar organizations nor are you permitted to re-license or resell the Software.

e. Additional Restrictions.

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and maintenance means that you will install, maintain and Use the Software according to the Documentation supplied by CORAS; follow CORAS’ instructions for installing Revisions and Upgrades and for correcting and circumventing bugs; and abide by all of the terms of this License Agreement. Without CORAS’ prior written consent, you may not:

i. remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Software or any copies thereof;

ii. copy (except as specifically permitted in this License Agreement), distribute, rent, lease, export, grant a security interest in, sublicense or otherwise transfer all or any portion of the Software or the rights therein or thereto;

iii. reverse engineer, decompile, disable any control feature, or otherwise create the source code from the object code of the Software except as authorized by the Documentation; or

iv. permit individuals not authorized hereunder to Use the Software; and you agree to take all reasonable steps to prevent such Use.

5. Limitation of Warranties.

a. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND CORAS MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO ITS USE OR PERFORMANCE. CORAS AND ITS

SUPPLIERS DO NOT AND CANNOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE SOFTWARE, AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW CORAS DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL

WARRANTIES OF TITLE, NONINTERFERENCE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.

b. IN NO EVENT WILL CORAS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES,

OR ANY DAMAGES RELATED TO LOSS OF USE, DATA, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS, PROFITS OR GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF CORAS HAS

KNOWLEDGE OF THE POTENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE. CORAS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES, CLAIMS BY THIRD PARTIES OR ANY OTHER CLAIM FOR ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, ARISING MORE THAN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF THE DEFECT RESULTING IN ANY SUCH DAMAGE. YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT CORAS’S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND THAT YOU MAY REDUCE YOUR RISK FURTHER BY MAKING APPROPRIATE PROVISION FOR INSURANCE. YOU FURTHER AGREE TO MITIGATE ALL LOSSES OR DAMAGES.

c. Each party’s entire liability to the other party under or related to this License Agreement shall not exceed all fees paid by

User under this License Agreement.

d. The foregoing limitations of liability shall not apply to either party’s i. breach of confidentiality obligations; or

ii. indemnification obligations set forth in this License Agreement, if any.

e. Support Services.

This License Agreement does not include technical support by CORAS. Support Services may be available from CORAS pursuant to a separate agreement. User is solely responsible for User Support.

f. Pricing and Payment.

Software fees for the license granted hereunder will be set forth on a written Pricing Schedule or Statement of Work, signed by User and an authorized representative of CORAS. The effectiveness of the licenses granted hereunder is conditioned on the receipt by CORAS of all applicable fees.

g. Term And Termination:

This License Agreement is perpetual unless User is found to be in breach of this License. In such a case User will destroy all copies of the Software and derivative software and all documentation within ninety (90) days of such finding by a court of law or arbitrator.

h. Misuse or Modification.

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agree to hold harmless, indemnify, and defend CORAS, its officers, directors, employees and agents, from and against any loss, claim or damages (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or relating to any claim

i. that you have encoded, compressed, copied, or transmitted any materials (other than the materials provided by CORAS) in connection with the Software

ii. in violation of another party’s rights or in violation of any law;

iii. that you have misused, allowed to be misused or modified the Software in any manner not expressly permitted by this License Agreement; or

iv. that any content added to or incorporated into the Software by you infringes any intellectual property rights of any third party.

i. Government End Users.

The license granted under this License Agreement does not constitute a response by CORAS to any request for proposals, bid solicitation or other invitation or offer to contract by any governmental authority but instead constitutes an offer to enter into a license agreement only upon the terms and conditions set forth herein. If the United States Government or any other governmental authority shall seek to acquire the Software and its acquisition of such Software would result in the U.S. Government or such other governmental authority having rights in any software that are at variance with the terms and con-ditions of this License Agreement, CORAS shall not be bound by any such rights unless it shall have expressly entered into an amendment of this License Agreement that shall set forth such rights in accordance with any applicable governmental rules or regulations, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement. The Software is a “commercial item,” as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. §2.101. The contractor/manufacturer is CORASWORKS CORPORATION, 12007 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 285, Reston, Virginia.

j. Export Controls; Taxes.

You agree that the Software will not be shipped, transferred or exported into any country or used in any manner

prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any other export laws, restrictions or regulations. In addition, if the Software is identified as an export controlled item under any such export laws, you represent and warrant that you are not a citizen, or otherwise located within, an embargoed nation and that you are not otherwise prohibited from receiving the Software. You are responsible for obtaining any and all required governmental authorizations required in connection with your use of the Software, including, without limitation, any export or import licenses and foreign exchange permits. CORAS shall not be liable if any such authorization is delayed, denied, revoked, restricted or not renewed and you shall bear all risks and costs associated with such activities. If you are importing or exporting the Software outside of the United States, you agree to indemnify and hold CORAS harmless from and against any import and export duties or other claims arising from such importation or exportation. You shall be responsible for payment of all taxes, fees, assessments or levies on the Software, or arising out of or imposed by reason of this Agreement or the license granted hereunder, except for any tax based on CORAS’ annual net income. All rights to Use the Software are granted on condition that such rights are forfeited if you fail to comply with the terms of this Agreement.

k. Compliance with Licenses. If you are a business or organization, you agree that:

(a) User agrees that upon request from CORAS or CORAS’ authorized representative, it will within thirty (30) days fully document and certify that use of any and all CORAS Software at the time of the request is in conformity with the applicable licenses granted by CORAS.

l. General.

Installation. Except as otherwise provided herein or as agreed between the parties, User is responsible for installation, management and operation of the Software.

a. Survival.

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b. Governing Law; Venue.

This License Agreement is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia without regard to its conflict of laws principles. User consents to the jurisdiction and venue in the state and federal courts sitting in Fairfax County, Virginia.

c. Equitable Relief.

User agrees that CORAS shall be entitled to obtain injunctive relief against User, in

addition to any other remedies to which it may be entitled, to enforce the terms and conditions of this License Agreement and to protect CORAS’ proprietary rights in the Software.

d. Waiver.

No failure or delay on the part of any party in exercising any right or remedy provided in this License Agree-ment shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of or failure to exercise any such right or remedy preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or remedy under this License Agreement.

e. Assignment.

Neither this License Agreement nor any part hereof may be assigned (whether by merger, operation of law or otherwise) by either party without the other party’s prior written consent provided that if the requested as-signment is to an entity with or into which a party is merged or consolidated or to which it sells all or substan-tially all its capital stock or assets, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. This License Agreement shall be binding upon the parties’ respective successors and assigns.

f. Force Majeure.

Neither party to this License Agreement shall be liable for delays caused by an event of natural disaster, ca-sualty, acts of God, riots, governmental acts or such other event of similar nature that is beyond the delaying party’s control (excluding payment obligations); provided however that such party shall not have contributed in any way to such event.

g. Severability.

If any provision of this License Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

h. Entire Agreement; Amendment.

Subject only to the provisions of Section 3, this License Agreement, together with any Pricing Schedule or other document attached hereto or delivered herewith, constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all previous and contemporaneous communications, presentations, quotations or agreements regarding the subject matter hereof, and no waiver, alteration, modification, or cancellation of any of the provisions of this License Agreement shall be binding unless made in writing and signed by an authorized officer of CORAS.

i. Headings.

The headings in this License Agreement are for purposes of reference only and shall not in any way limit or affect the meaning or interpretation of any of the terms hereof.

CorasWorks Annual Support and Maintenance Details 132-34

Standard Benefits of Annual Support & Maintenance Plan The standard benefits of the Annual Support & Maintenance Plan include:

• Applies to the product you purchased, such as CorasWorks Workplace Suite - Spring 2004, and all upgrades you purchase for that product during the year.

• Access to our online knowledge base with unique user ID and login.

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• Provides patches and bug fixes for the current release.

• Includes maintenance upgrades to components in your purchased version including upgrades for new Microsoft platform releases.

• Documentation updates.

Additional Benefits of Annual Support & Maintenance Plan

We offer additional benefits to all AS&M customers. These benefits will vary over your year and our intended to support you as a participating member of the CorasWorks community where we may benefit from your involvement and you benefit through access to FREE and valuable software and services.

• Access to beta programs for individual components and suites.

• Access to AS&M download libraries with unreleased workspace templates, workplace dashboard templates, and portal templates.

• Access to download libraries with customized web parts.

• Access to CorasWorks webinars covering training, solutions, and products. • Access by invitation to industry communities.

• Specials and products discounts for new products and upgrades.

• Access to sites where you can experiment with all of our technology online, try new components, and solutions.

NOTE: This plan does not entitle the

purchaser to upgrade to new releases of products that include new components. All quarterly or other products are priced separately on an Upgrade basis. As an AS&M customer, you may receive a discount on the Upgrade or New Product.

Copyright 2004. CorasWorks Corporation.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PURCHASE OF TRAINING COURSES FOR GENERAL

PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE (SPECIAL

ITEM NUMBER 132-50)

1. SCOPE

a. permit ordering activity users to make full, efficient use of general purpose commercial IT products. Training is restricted

to training courses for those products within the scope of this solicitation.

b. The Contractor shall provide training at the Contractor’s facility and/or at the ordering activity’s location, as agreed to by

the Contractor and the ordering activity.

2. ORDER

Written orders, EDI orders (GSA Advantage! and FACNET), credit card orders, and orders placed under blanket purchase agreements (BPAs) shall be the basis for the purchase of training courses in accordance with the terms of this

contract. Orders shall include the student’s name, course title, course date and time, and contracted dollar amount of the course.

3. TIME OF DELIVERY

The Contractor shall conduct training on the date (time, day, month, and year) agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.

4. CANCELLATION AND RESCHEDULING

a. The ordering activity will notify the Contractor at least seventy-two (72) hours before the scheduled training date, if

a student will be unable to attend. The Contractor will then permit the ordering activity to either cancel the order or reschedule the training at no additional charge. In the event the training class is rescheduled, the ordering activity will modify its original training order to specify the time and date of the rescheduled training class.

b. In the event the ordering activity fails to cancel or reschedule a training course within the time frame specified in

paragraph a, above, the ordering activity will be liable for the contracted dollar amount of the training course. The Contractor agrees to permit the ordering activity to reschedule a student who fails to attend a training class within ninety (90) days from the original course date, at no additional charge.

c. The ordering activity reserves the right to substitute one student for another up to the first day of class.

d. In the event the Contractor is unable to conduct training on the date agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering

activity, the Contractor must notify the ordering activity at least seventy-two (72) hours before the scheduled training date.

5. FOLLOW-UP SUPPORT

The Contractor agrees to provide each student with unlimited telephone support for a period of one (1) year from the completion of the training course. During this period, the student may contact the Contractor’s instructors for refresher assistance and answers to related course curriculum questions.

6. PRICE FOR TRAINING

The price that the ordering activity will be charged will be the ordering activity training price in effect at the time of order placement, or the ordering activity price in effect at the time the training course is conducted, whichever is less.

7. INVOICES AND PAYMENT

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for training must be paid in arrears (31 U.S.C. 3324). PROMPT PAYMENT DISCOUNT, IF APPLICABLE, SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE INVOICE.

8. FORMAT AND CONTENT OF TRAINING

The Contractor shall provide training courses normally available to commercial customers, which will

a. The Contractor shall provide written materials (i.e., manuals, handbooks, texts, etc.) normally provided with course

offerings. Such documentation will become the property of the student upon completion of the training class.

b. **If applicable** For hands-on training courses, there must be a one-to-one assignment of IT equipment to students. c. The Contractor shall provide each student with a Certificate of Training at the completion of each training course. d. The Contractor shall provide the following information for each training course offered:

(1) The course title and a brief description of the course content, to include the course format (e.g., lecture, discussion, hands-on training);

(2) The length of the course;

(3) Mandatory and desirable prerequisites for student enrollment; (4) The minimum and maximum number of students per class; (5) The locations where the course is offered;

(6) Class schedules; and

(7) Price (per student, per class (if applicable)).

e. For those courses conducted at the ordering activity’s location, instructor travel charges (if applicable), including

mile-age and daily living expenses, must be indicated below. Rates paid as a result of travel must comply with the Federal Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable, in effect on the date(s) the travel is performed. Contractors cannot use GSA city pair contracts. Rates charged for travel will comply with the Federal Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable.

9. “NO CHARGE” TRAINING

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS 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. ORDERING PROCEDURES FOR SERVICES (REQUIRING A STATEMENT OF WORK) (G-FCI-920)

(MAR 2003)

FAR 8.402 contemplates that GSA may occasionally find it necessary to establish special ordering procedures for individual Federal Supply Schedules or for some Special Item Numbers (SINs) within a Schedule. GSA has established special ordering procedures for services that require a Statement of Work. These special ordering procedures take precedence over the proce-dures in FAR 8.404 (b)(2) through (b)(3).

When ordering services over $100,000, Department of Defense (DOD) ordering offices and non-DOD agencies placing orders on behalf of the DOD must follow the policies and procedures in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supple-ment (DFARS) 208.404-70 – Additional ordering procedures for services. When DFARS 208.404-70 is applicable and there is a conflict between the ordering procedures contained in this clause and the additional ordering procedures for services in DFARS 208.404-70, the DFARS procedures take precedence. GSA has determined that the prices for services contained in the contractor’s price list applicable to this Schedule are fair and reasonable. However, the ordering activity using this contract is responsible for considering the level of effort and mix of labor proposed to perform a specific task being ordered and for making a determination that the total firm-fixed price or ceiling price is fair and reasonable.

(a)

(1) When ordering services, ordering activities shall— Prepare a Request (Request for Quote or other communication tool): A statement of work (a performance-based statement of work is preferred) that outlines, at a minimum, the

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(iii) The request may ask the contractors, if necessary or appropriate, to submit a project plan for performing the task, and information on the contractor’s experience and/or past performance performing similar tasks.

(iv) The request shall notify the contractors what basis will be used for selecting the contractor to receive the order. The notice shall include the basis for determining whether the contractors are technically qualified and provide an explanation regarding the intended use of any experience and/or past performance information in determining technical qualification of responses. If consideration will be limited to schedule contractors who are small business concerns as permitted by para-graph (2) below, the request shall notify the contractors that will be the case.

(2) Transmit the Request to Contractors:

Based upon an initial evaluation of catalogs and price lists, the ordering activity should identify the contractors that appear to offer the best value (considering the scope of services offered, pricing and other factors such as contractors’ locations, as appropriate) and transmit the request as follows:

NOTE: When buying IT professional services under SIN 132—51 ONLY, the ordering office, at its discretion, may limit con-sideration to those schedule contractors that are small business concerns. This limitation is not applicable when buying supplies and/or services under other SINs as well as SIN 132-51. The limitation may only be used when at least three (3) small businesses that appear to offer services that will meet the agency’s needs are available, if the order is estimated to exceed the micro-purchase threshold.

(i) The request should be provided to at least three (3) contractors if the proposed order is estimated to exceed the micro-purchase threshold, but not exceed the maximum order threshold.

(ii) For proposed orders exceeding the maximum order threshold, the request should be provided to additional contractors that offer services that will meet the ordering activity’s needs.

(iii) In addition, the request shall be provided to any contractor who specifically requests a copy of the request for the proposed order.

(iv) Ordering activities should strive to minimize the contractors’ costs associated with responding to requests for quotes for specific orders. Requests should be tailored to the minimum level necessary for adequate evaluation and selection for order placement. Oral presentations should be considered, when possible.

(3) Evaluate Responses and Select the Contractor to Receive the Order:

After responses have been evaluated against the factors identified in the request, the order should be placed with the schedule contractor that represents the best value. (See FAR 8.404)

(b) The establishment of Federal Supply Schedule Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) for recurring services is permitted when the procedures outlined herein are followed. All BPAs for services must define the services that may be ordered under the BPA, along with delivery or performance time frames, billing procedures, etc. The potential volume of orders under BPAs, regardless of the size of individual orders, may offer the ordering activity the opportunity to secure volume discounts. When establishing BPAs, ordering activities shall—

(1) Inform contractors in the request (based on the ordering activity’s requirement) if a single BPA or multiple BPAs will be established, and indicate the basis that will be used for selecting the contractors to be awarded the BPAs.

(i) SINGLE BPA: Generally, a single BPA should be established when the ordering activity can define the tasks to be ordered under the BPA and establish a firm-fixed price or ceiling price for individual tasks or services to be ordered. When this occurs, authorized users may place the order directly under the established BPA when the need for service arises. The schedule contractor that represents the best value should be awarded the BPA. (See FAR 8.404)

(ii) MULTIPLE BPAs: When the ordering activity determines multiple BPAs are needed to meet its requirements, the order ing activity should determine which contractors can meet any technical qualifications before establishing the BPAs. When establishing the BPAs, the procedures in (a)(2) above must be followed. The procedures at (a)(2) do not apply to orders issued under multiple BPAs. Authorized users must transmit the request for quote for an order to all BPA hold ers and then place the order with the Schedule contractor that represents the best value.

(2) Review BPAs Periodically: Such reviews shall be conducted at least annually. The purpose of the review is to determine whether the BPA still represents the best value. (See FAR 8.404)

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(d) When the ordering activity’s requirement involves both products as well as executive, administrative and/or profes sional, services, the ordering activity should total the prices for the products and the firm-fixed price for the services and select the contractor that represents the best value. (See FAR 8.404)

(e) The ordering activity, at a minimum, should document orders by identifying the contractor from which the services were purchased, the services purchased, and the amount paid. If other than a firm-fixed price order is placed, such documentation should include the basis for the determination to use a labor-hour or time-and-materials order. For ordering activity requirements in excess of the micro-purchase threshold, the order file should document the evalua tion of Schedule contractors’ quotes that formed the basis for the selection of the contractor that received the order and the rationale for any trade-offs made in making the selection.

4. 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 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.

5. 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.

6. INSPECTION OF SERVICES

The Inspection of Services–Fixed Price (AUG 1996) 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) clause at FAR 52.246- 6 applies to time-and-materi-als 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 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.

9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

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

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“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 autho-rized 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 I (APR 1984) 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 (DEC 2002) 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.

15. APPROVAL OF SUBCONTRACTS

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DESCRIPTION OF IT SERVICES AND PRICING

Job Title: Architectural Consultant

Minimum Experience: Relative experience serving as project lead in defining and executing system architectural and engineering activities.

Functional Responsibilities: Consults with clients and other project team members to design, develop and enforce systems architecture, network design, security, lifecycle, project management, capacity planning, business continuity approaches, performance measurement and monitoring, operations and maintenance processes (change management, configuration management, release management). Has strong client facing skills and advanced comprehension of software and system methodology and process.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and minimum of 10 years of general experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Business Analyst

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in analyzing and testing business applications with a focus on the business perspective

Functional Responsibilities: Supports the development, enhancement and maintenance of business solutions in support of information technology planning, research and implementation. Business solutions are based on the customers needs and crafted to drive the development of information technology solutions. Documents customer requirements and interacts with the project team to apply a deeper understanding of the customer’s business. Supports aspects of the business cycle including proposals, feasibility studies, implementations and business development. Anticipates, researches, identifies and develops solutions to the customers problems. Communicates business solutions to project and implementation team to ensure that business requirements are developed and implemented accurately to meet the customer’s requirements.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and a minimum of 2 years of general experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Business Analyst II

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in analyzing and testing business applications with a focus on the business perspective

Functional Responsibilities: Manages, directs and supports the development, enhancement and maintenance of business solutions in support of information technology planning, research and implementation. Business solutions are based on the customers needs and crafted to drive the development of information technology solutions. Acts as a liaison between customer and other support groups to identify business processes, systems and product requirements. Documents customer requirements and interacts with the project team to apply a deeper understanding of the customer’s business. Supports aspects of the business cycle including proposals, feasibility studies, implementations and business development. Antici-pates, researches, identifies and develops solutions to the customers problems. Communicates business solutions to project and implementation team to ensure that business requirements are developed and implemented accurately to meet the customer’s requirements.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and a minimum of 5 years of general experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Business Process Specialist

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Functional Responsibilities: Consults with clients and other project team members to perform the listed business analysis functions for enterprise collaboration and integration solutions, consults with functional groups within the organization to communicate and clearly define business needs, and ensure product and services are aligned with business needs, solicits customer requirements through interviews and/or existing systems documentation or procedures; evaluate requirements for enterprise application integration, service activation, and delivering new or modified software system enhancements and/or integration solutions, and studies and test the interactions between systems to take advantage of new or more effective ways of providing needed information.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and minimum of 5 years of general experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Computer Programmer I

Minimum Experience: Assists the Programming Specialists II in performing functional responsibilities.

Functional Responsibilities: May perform work on operating systems or applications. Prepares a variety of computer programs, associated documentation, and design specifications, including logical system design diagrams. Assists in and/ or conducts detailed analysis of defined system specifications and assist in and/or develop methods for problem solution. Converts symbolic statements of work processes to detailed design, and coding into program language. Assists in and/or develops detailed programs and design and produces diagrams indicating mathematical computations, sequence data, and solutions. Primary scope of responsibility is the analysis, design, development, testing, and debugging of computer software in support of distinct product hardware or technical service line(s) or business. Activities range from operating system archi-tecture, through integration and software design, to selection of computer systems, languages, and equipment. Analyzes system requirements to enable the design and development of large-scale database applications.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and minimum of 2 year of related experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Computer Programmer II

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in performing work related to systems or applications.

Functional Responsibilities: May perform work on operating systems or applications using various programming languag-es. Employ software engineering principles, methodology, and tools. Develop detailed programs and design and produces diagrams indicating mathematical computations, sequence data, and solutions. Additionally, is involved with test and system integration of programs and consequent debugging of errors. Primary scope of responsibility is the analysis, design, development, testing, and debugging of computer software in support of distinct product hardware or technical service line(s) or business. Activities range from operating system architecture, through integration and software design, to selec-tion of computer systems, languages, and equipment. Analyze and translate system requirements into programming code, screens, and reports for a given automation information system and/or application. Participate in testing system modules and other configuration items such as functional requirements document, system requirements document, and configura-tion management plan. Defines the interrelaconfigura-tionships between fields in the database and clarifies system use of all data items. Analyzes requirements for configuration management control develops and maintains the Configuration Manage-ment Plan, and impleManage-ments instructions for assigned programs. Ensures configuration identification by reviewing design release documents for completeness and proper authorizations. Provides advice and guidance to individuals responsible for the creation of documentation.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and minimum of 3 years of general experience and 2 years of specialized experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a

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Job Title: Computer Programmer III

Minimum Experience: Relative knowledge in aspects of computer programming, associated documentation and design specifications.

Functional Responsibilities: May perform work on operating systems or applications using various programming languages. Employ software engineering principles, methodology, and tools. Develop detailed programs and design and produces diagrams indicating mathematical computations, sequence data, and solutions. Additionally, is involved with test and system integration of programs and consequent debugging of errors. Primary scope of responsibility is the analysis, design, development, testing, and debugging of computer software in support of distinct product hardware or technical service line(s) or business. Activities range from operating system architecture, through integration and software design, to selection of computer systems, languages, and equipment. Analyze and translate system requirements into program-ming code, screens, and reports for a given automation information system and/or application. Participate in testing system modules and other configuration items such as functional requirements document, system requirements document, and configuration management plan. Defines the interrelationships between fields in the database and clarifies system use of all data items. Analyzes requirements for configuration management control develops and maintains the Configuration Man-agement Plan, and implements instructions for assigned programs. Ensures configuration identification by reviewing design release documents for completeness and proper authorizations. Provides advice and guidance to individuals responsible for the creation of documentation. Prepares waivers and authorizes the release of changes specified by program management and other functional groups. Provides advice and guidance to individuals responsible for the creation of documentation. Participates in the administration of configuration baseline control through coordination of Engineering Change Proposal/ Specification Change preparation and processing. Supports baseline management reviews such as configuration control boards, engineering review boards, and system review boards. Prepares and maintains master records for the establishment and change of configuration baselines, engineering release systems, and configuration item development records, including the configuration index and change status listing. Establishes/conducts as-built system audits such as functional/physical configuration audits Assists in and/or directs the analysis and design of management systems. Analyzes management prob-lems in terms of workflow, information requirements and sources, decision processes, and relationship of functional areas. Provides basis for, and assists with, the development of MIS systems. Assists in the analysis of cost, schedule, and technical performance of programs/projects.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and minimum of 7 years of related experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Database Analyst

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in making organizational and computer database changes.

Functional Responsibilities: Analyzes organizational and computer database systems. Designs and implements computer database systems in both standalone and network configurations. Is knowledgeable in both commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom database software platforms. Develops technical documentation detailing the installation procedures.

Minimum Education: A minimum of 2 years experience in database design, configuration, and implementation.

(6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Database Analyst II

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in and knowledge of system architecture, operational systems, programming languages, data management & system engineering techniques. C++ and Object Oriented Design. Strong communication skills and familiar with MS Office suite.

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support. System integration, risk identification and mitigation and process improvement. Relational database design and implementation.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in technical discipline and 3 years of experience.

(6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Database Programmer I

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in information management, database design for the enterprise and stand alone systems.

Functional Responsibilities: Works with customer to set the information management direction. Provides insight and advice to customer concerning the strategic direction for data management. Conducts information technology assessments and large-scale data management reviews, and provides solutions for urgent customer needs.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Business or a related discipline and minimum of 4 years of general experience. (6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Database Programmer II

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in and knowledge of system architecture, operational systems, programming languages, data management & system engineering techniques. C++ and Object Oriented Design. Strong communication skills and familiar with MS Office suite.

Functional Responsibilities: System requirement analysis, decomposition, derivation and documentation. Maintenance of contractual and engineering baselines. System design and design documentation. Software design, development and test support. System integration, risk identification and mitigation and process improvement. Relational database design and implementation.

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree in technical discipline and 3 years of experience.

(6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Graphic/Multimedia Specialist

Minimum Experience: Minimum two (2) years of experience designing and preparing brochures, flip charts, illustrations, and related graphic materials using sophisticated computer-aided graphics software packages.

Functional Responsibilities: Reviews graphics requests to determine scope of requirements, consults with and advises requester regarding the most appropriate and economical means of effective request. Designs templates for use by word processing and graphics staff to produce documents (e.g., proposals).

Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree, or 4 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelors Degree.

(6 years of general experience can be supplemented for a Bachelor’s Degree)

Job Title: Information Technology Analyst I

Minimum Experience: Relative experience in developing requirements for product or system inspection.

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