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PRIME CONTRACTOR

Prime Name Rite-Solutions, Inc.

Prime POC Ken Haner

POC Phone Number 860-599-1938

POC E-mail Address khaner@ritesolutions.com

INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY TEAM MEMBER: TEAM MEMBER INFORMATION

Company Name Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc.

Existing SEAPORTe Prime? Yes No

Address 9242 Lightwave Ave., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92123-6404

Business Size (check all that apply):

Large Business Small Business

Small Disadvantaged Business Veteran-Owned Small Business

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business HUBZone

Women-Owned Small Business Academic/Non-Profit

Historically Black College or University, or Minority Institution

ANC or Indian Tribe Small Business ANC or Indian Tribe Large Business

Annual Revenue $ Company Proprietary

3 yr average > $23M Yes No

DUNS Number 035529804

CAGE Code 1HQ30

The E-Business Point-of-Contact (EPOC) is authorized to represent the company in contractual matters (e.g., submitting proposals, accepting Task Order Awards and is generally intended to be the company’s primary representative or user of the SEAPORT-e Portal)

Subcontractor EPOC (Name) Robin Nordberg

Subcontractor EPOC Phone Number 619-702-1700, X 139

Subcontractor EPOC E-mail Address rnordberg@epsilonsystems.com

Alternate EPOC Name/ Phone/E-mail (if an alternate is to be assigned): Ralph Staples, 619-702-1700 x131, rstaples@epsilonsystems.com TEAM MEMBER QUALIFICATIONS

Technical Capability

 Strong Navy presence/multiple prime contracts including SEAPORT-e

 Prime contractor for Southwest Regional Maintenance Center technical services onboard aircraft carriers, submarines and surface ships

 Diversity from three business groups: o Mission Readiness Group o Mission Solutions Group o Products Group

 Capability to perform a wide range of Systems Engineering and IT services Geographical

Zones

Identify the states and geographical zones where your firm should be considered. (Note: You must have a locally established office in the zone for which you are to be considered. See solicitation page 88 for further definition)1,2,3,4,6,7

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Functional Services (check all that apply)

Research and Development Support Engineering, System Engineering and

Process Engineering Support

Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support

Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support System Design Documentation and

Technical Data Support

Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability

(RM&A) Support

Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support

System Safety Engineering Support Configuration Management (CM) Support Quality Assurance (QA) Support

Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support Inactivation and Disposal Support Interoperability, Test and Evaluation,

Trials Support

Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support

Logistics Support

Supply and Provisioning Support Training Support

In-Service Engineering, Fleet

Introduction, Installation and Checkout Support

Program Support

Functional and Administrative Support Public Affairs and Multimedia Support

List Past Performance Including Customer Name and Phone Number

1. Contract Title: SPAWAR Systems Command, San Diego, PMW 150, Joint Program Management Information Systems (JPMIS)

Client: SPAWAR Systems Command, San Diego Contract No.: N00039-05-C-0020

Role: Nature and Scope of Work. Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. provides systems engineering, test and evaluation (T&E), installation, and integrated logistics support for Joint Program Management Information Systems (JPMIS) for SPAWAR PMW 150. JPMIS serves as the Chemical Biological Defense (CBD) Command and Control Program Office and manages four programs for the Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) CBD. JPMIS manages the Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN), Joint Effects Model (JEM), Joint Operational Effects Federation (JOEF), and the Mobile Inventory Control Assessment System (MICAS).

Significant Achievements. Epsilon developed a Joint Program Office and organizational structure that includes all four Services. We established and delivered Joint-level training and managed the fielding and installation of 500 JWARN units for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). In managing MICAS, we are responsible for inventory management of individual protection equipment for the Army and Air Force.

Contract Type: CPFF

Contract Value: $2,945,158

Period of Performance: 3/11/05 – 9/30/10 Epsilon Systems Point of Contact: Brian Bowden Title: Program Manager

Phone No.: 619-702-1700 Fax No.: 619-702-1711

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Email: bbowden@epsilonsystems.com Contracting Officer: Jerry Hoffman, COR Address: SPAWAR Systems Command San Diego

4301 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92110-3127 Phone No: (619) 537-0130

2. Contract Title: NUWC Newport Weapons Analysis Facility Operations & Maintenance Client: NUWC Newport Weapons Analysis Facility

Contract No.: N00178-04-D-4048/N402

Role: Provide engineering, technical and administrative services to the Weapons Systems Directorate (Code 80) at NUWCDIVNPT for the operations and maintenance of the Weapons Analysis Facility (WAF) to assure quality, safety, reliability and maintainability of all torpedo simulation.

Contract Type: CPHF

Contract Value: $6,100,000

Period of Performance: 12/7/06 – 12/6/11

Epsilon Systems Point of Contact: Ms. Kerry Coleman Title: Director, Warfare Systems

Phone No.: 401-619-1010 Fax No.: 401-619-2160

Email: kcoleman@epsilonsystems.com Contracting Officer: Mr. John Roklan,

Address: NUWC, 1176 Howell Street, Newport, RI, 02841 Phone No: (401) 832-1396

3. Contract Title: SWRMC HM&E Contract Task Order Client: Southwest Regional Maintenance Center Contract No.: N00178-04-D-4048-NW0101

Epsilon Systems provides HM&E programs support and shipboard maintenance and repair services to Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC). Our engineers and technicians provide

maintenance and repair support, reliability engineering support, onboard maintenance training support, computer hardware and software support, and information system development and information technology support. These services have been delivered in support of both surface ships, nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers in numerous locations, including San Diego, Pearl Harbor, and Japan. 1.Maintenance and Repair Support: Epsilon provides direct shipboard support on a day-to-day basis

as well as during regularly scheduled shipboard acceptance tests that includes troubleshooting guidance and assistance, identifying causes for equipment and system failures, and executing repairs ranging from individual component/equipment grooming to full-on equipment or system overhaul. Our technicians also evaluate systems/equipment status and operator capability.  Epsilon has maintenance and repair expertise in gas turbine engines and controls, diesel engine

operations and inspections, air conditioning and refrigeration, and all systems and equipment associated with naval nuclear propulsion plants.

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process improvement under this contract; we have in-depth knowledge and experience in organizational management and have supported a wide variety of surface ship and submarine programs.

 Total Ship Readiness Assessments (TSRAs), HMERAs, and C5RAs – Epsilon program

management support personnel have coordinated the conduct of every surface ship and submarine TSRA, HMERA, and C5RA conducted by SWRMC over the past 15 months, including

assessments conducted in Hawaii and Japan.

 Epsilon personnel fulfill the program coordinator function at SWRMC for all assessment common processes

 Functional Checks – Epsilon personnel conduct system and equipment functional checks using all manner of support equipment including component technical manuals, technical repair standards, drawings, and prints.

3. Reliability Engineering Support:

 Utilizing data gathered from onboard systems such as automatic data logging, Integrated Condition Assessment System (ICAS), and installed data collection systems used for sea trials testing, Epsilon engineers have diagnosed complex gas turbine engine, electrical distribution, and main propulsion-related problems onboard a variety of surface ships including AEGIS cruisers, AEGIS destroyers, and FFG 7 class guided missile frigates.

 We have provided expertise in management of the Troubled Systems Program (TSP), which analyzes and reports system failures and assigns system engineering solution priorities for those failures through the assigned In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA).

4. Onboard Maintenance Training Support: Epsilon spearheaded the training of SWRMC personnel in the requirements for conducting work in the propulsion plant spaces of nuclear-powered ships and submarines, and has set in motion a program for continuing annual refresher training to ensure SWRMC always has personnel trained to conduct work in these restricted spaces.

5. Computer Hardware and Software Support Epsilon Systems provides computer hardware and software support functions. Our technicians and engineers are well versed in the use of Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI)-certified and -compatible software, as well as handheld portable data devices, pen computers, scanners, and laptop and notebook computers. We also have access to resources and expertise to support virtually any computer hardware or software need.

 Epsilon Systems provides data entry functions for surface ship and submarine TSRA, HMERA, and C5RA assessments using the Fleet Assessment Support Tool (FAST) software. We also have the computer programming expertise to produce Information Technology for the 21st Century (IT-21)-compliant software applications for virtually any application

6. Information System Development and Information Technology: Epsilon Systems developed and implemented the first Web-based SWRMC Capabilities Manual, a menu-driven summary of every shop and code function and support capability available to the fleet. This user-friendly tool has enabled forces afloat to better utilize the resources available to them at SWRMC

Contract Type: CPHF

Contract Value: $143,799,993

Period of Performance: 07/02/2009–06/30/2014 Epsilon Systems Point of Contact: James Blasko

Title: Senior Vice President, Assessments & Readiness Programs Phone No.: 619-702-1700

Email: jblasko@epsilonsystems.com

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Address: 3755 Brinser Street, San Diego, CA 92136-5205 Phone No: 619-556-0311

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