Seaporte

Depth and Breadth of Experience

The following paragraphs, aligned with the numbering of the 22 Seaport-e functional areas, articulate a strong, relevant sampling of team capabilities and experience. Zones where we perform the work are also depicted. All work described is directly relevant and transferable to Navy Seaport-e mission and functional areas.

  1. Research and Development (R&D) Support (FA 3.1)(Zones 1, 2, 3, 5)

    Team Pro2Serve develops and deploys economically viable technology to solve important problems for our customers. In recent years, Team Pro2Serve members conducted thousands of R&D related projects for government and commercial clients in areas ranging from electronics, mechanics, materials, environmental technologies, chemical, and molecular sciences, to modeling and simulation.

    Examples of Team Pro2Serve member’s support to the Navy and the Department of Defense (DoD) include: development of the Battle Preparation Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (BPAUV); work on the Advanced Seal Delivery System (ASDS); advanced lightweight armor for special operations forces armored vehicles; lead system integrator for the Joint Biological Point Detection System; and the Bradley Fighting Vehicle Fuel Cell. One team member assists the Navy in reviewing all DON programs including R&D programs to ensure compliance with international treaties and agreements.

  2. Engineering, System Engineering, and Process Engineering Support (FA 3.2)(All Zones)

    The Pro2Serve team provides the full suite of engineering disciplines (electrical, mechanical, structural, and civil) to provide single discipline deliverables to large multi-discipline integrated projects. Team Pro2Serve conducts engineering projects from concept to completion. One Team Pro2Serve member follows a define-design-deliver sequence that begins with requirements analysis and technology assessment. After generating and modeling concepts, they analyze alternatives and conduct tradeoff studies, critical tests, and design reviews. Designs are thoroughly tested, reducing client risk by demonstrating functionality at critical steps of this iterative process, in the laboratory, with demonstration models when required, and in prototypes.

    Recent examples include Pro2Serve’s major modifications of the Radiological Evidence Examination Facility (REEF), a specialized facility for the receiving, handling, and forensic examination of radiologically contaminated materials. Pro2Serve completed the facility design and provided support for procurement, construction, start-up, and as-built drawings. Extensive analyses for seismic and wind loads were performed. Another project at the Defense Waste Processing facility included an engineering evaluation of approximately 50 multi-discipline design change packages.

  3. Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support (FA 3.3)(Zones 1, 2, 4, 5)

    Team Pro2Serve has successfully and rapidly solved practical problems by applying the most appropriate computational tools. Some of our recent experience includes fatigue and fracture analyses of structures and components; crash analysis of vehicles; crack growth analyses of power systems; high-temperature life analysis; complex composite material design and damage control; welding distortion control; and advanced fluid dynamics analyses.

    Pro2Serve serves the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Office of Defense Nuclear Security on various interagency modeling and simulation committees and working groups assisting in modeling and simulation technical product analysis, deployment policy, application, and interpretation. These efforts are critical in order to ensure the cost-effective security upgrades, both in regard to security forces and new technology deployments.

    Team Pro2Serve has significant experience working with different defense offices and agencies on modeling techniques, algorithm development and analysis, as well as the use of simulations on exercises or decision-making processes. AOC-AT provides model development and application for decision-making. These models include distribution, economic, logistics, optimization of crude oil drawdown and refining capability. Battelle has supported Navy Space and Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) on the SPAWAR Joint Effects Model/Joint Operational Effects Federation programs, and their ability to model chemical and biological effects is at the leading edge of technology. In conjunction with Caterpillar, a Team Pro2Serve member developed weld prediction software that is being evaluated for shipbuilding use by the Office of Naval Research.

  4. Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication (FA 3.4)(Zones 1, 2, 3, and 5)

    One team member supports its customers’ electronic and electromechanical fabrication needs with services ranging from stereo lithographic models to limited rate production. We build prototype and pre-production models using both a wide network of suppliers and in-house facilities. Their fully equipped machine shop is integrated with an extensive CAD/CAM network for machining directly from CAD files, and they can fabricate circuit card assemblies in-house in our ESD-free electronic assembly room. Battelle’s clean rooms have a Class 100 working environment with controlled temperature and humidity. Facilities are available for both unclassified and classified projects. Their fabrication projects range from multiple sets of tactical climbing equipment for special operations forces to a single prototype handheld radiofrequency detection systems. Pro2Serve also has extensive experience in security technology development, testing, and transitioning to deployment.

  5. System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support (FA 3.5)(All Zones)

    Team Pro2Serve has a long history of supporting Navy, DoD and other government agencies with system design documentation and technical data, from presentation materials to complete technical data packages prepared to standards such as DoD Standard 100 and ASME Y14.100- 2000. We have established an outstanding track record for delivering quality documentation on schedule. One Team Pro2Serve member provides technical data for the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Combatant Craft High Performance Diesel Engine Program.

    Besides technical data, Team Pro2Serve has the systems and processes in place to provide manuals and training aids. Recent examples include operation and maintenance manuals for complex hardware/software robotic systems; videos to train first responders in detecting chemical, biological, and radiological threats; and flipbooks to assist entry control personnel in inspecting vehicles and watercraft.

  6. Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support (FA 3.6)(Zones 1, 2, 5, and 6)

    Team Pro2Serve has developed control systems for special operations miniature reconnaissance robots; training systems; information visualization systems for text, video, audio and images; cybersecurity systems; and scientific and meta-data acquisition, management, and delivery systems. Pro2Serve integrates meshed network systems in support of three dimensional command, control, communication and intelligence (3DC3I) systems. These systems integrate electronic security smart camera technology, a suite of system sensors and blue force tracking to provide a comprehensive situational awareness picture for security forces.

    Team Pro2Serve is also experienced in software development management. For example, Battelle supported the Navy’s Joint Effects Model (JEM) Program Office by developing JEM’s Life Cycle Cost Estimate (LCCE) in preparation for their Milestone B decision. In the JEM LCCE, Battelle used the COCOMO-II Constructive Cost Model to forecast software development and maintenance costs.

  7. Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support (FA 3.7)(All Zones)

    Team Pro2Serve has a cadre of experienced reliability engineers. Recent work includes reliability predictions, failure analyses, and oversight of reliability demonstrations for multiple DoD and government acquisition programs. AOC-AT conducts assessments of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve’s operations and maintenance programs related to operating efficiencies, performance capabilities and reliabilities. One Team Pro2Serve member provided reliability predictions for new liquid crystal displays on Air Force F-16 and B-52 aircraft and conducted Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) and Failure Reporting Analysis Corrective Action (FRACA) analysis for Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS). Another team member’s risk modeling and probabilistic reliability analyses formed the basis for the Navy Strategic Systems Program Office’s draft Operational Directive (OD) on risk assessment.

    During the early phase of DOE’S Nuclear Materials Security and Safeguard’s Upgrade I Project (NMMSSUP), Pro2Serve was tasked to develop a life-cycle cost model and to project life-cycle costs for each of the identified alternatives. Pro2Serve, based upon manufacturer’s stated mean time between failure rates, item quantities, and other relevant data, projected life-cycle costs for a 20-year system life expectancy. The resulting life-cycle costs included costs for on-call and preventative maintenance; power consumption; compensatory and mitigating staffing numbers and associated costs; post-upgrade staffing numbers and costs, as well as costs and dates for campaign replacements.

  8. Human Factors Engineering Support (FA 3.8)(Zones 1 and 5)

    Team Pro2Serve has significant experience in human factors engineering. One member provided human factors support to the Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWARCOM) and USSOCOM by applying multidisciplinary expertise in engineering, scientific, and analytical domains to issues unique to U.S. Navy SEALS and Special Warfare Combatant Crewmen (SWCC). In a project for USSOCOM, this same member company evaluated government, industry, and academic approaches to shock mitigation in land-based vehicles, aircraft, and spacecraft; recommended design and technology-insertion options to mitigate high-impact shock; developed a digital library to support future high-speed boat designs; and designed, produced, and tested prototype shock-mitigating seats. Team Pro2Serve also supports DoD clients in the domains of situational awareness, decision-making, clothing and equipment design and evaluation. As part of the development of cognitive-based education and training for distributed learning, a member company defined and documented the characteristics of different target audiences.

  9. System Safety Engineering Support (FA 3.9)(Zones 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7)

    Team Pro2Serve has extensive experience in assessing safety throughout the development cycle, considering the design, development, operation, maintenance, installation, modification, and disposal of systems using standard assessment tools, such as hazard analyses, fault analyses, and failure modes and effects analyses. We are skilled at tailoring safety programs to address the necessary aspects of the safety process required for the overall program. A Pro2Serve team member is currently supporting the U.S. Army’s Innovative Safety Management Program with assessments, recommendations, program management, training, and sustainment. This also includes Injury Reduction Integrated Product Team (IPT) initiatives related to reduction of Transportation Security Officer on-the-job injuries. For Oak Ridge National Laboratory, for example, Pro2Serve ensures safety is evaluated and integrated into all designs to meet the integrated safety management policies and procedures of the DOE. Examples include HEPA Filtration systems to contain radioactive particulates in process ventilation systems, fire protection systems, emergency power systems and structures designed for natural phenomena (wind, tornado, seismic, and flooding).

  10. Configuration Management (CM) Support (FA 3.10)(Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)

    Team Pro2Serve has extensive experience in configuration management (CM) relevant to NAVSEA and Navy requirements. Battelle provided significant assistance to Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Chief Technology Officer through the full life-cycle management of airport security equipment, to include R&D equipment at TSA’s Security Lab located in Atlantic City, N.J. This includes establishing CM baselines, tracking changes, managing databases and performing audits. Battelle’s own CM process provides secure Webbased access to the current versions of all configuration items, thus reducing approval lead time and improving workflow. Because all of the configuration items can be made available in electronic format, costs are reduced by submitting the validated technical data package via compact disk. An example is one team member’s use of CM is the Common Large Area Display Set (CLADS) program, in which they managed more than 1,100 engineering documents that supported the validated functional specification.

  11. Quality Assurance (QA) Support (FA 3.11)(Zones 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6)

    Pro2Serve is an ISO 9001:2000 registered and certified firm. Pro2Serve developed product quality acceptance requirements and a Quality Assurance Acceptance Plan document compliant with NNSA requirements at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Another team member designed and developed the Quality Assurance Plan for DOE’s Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy for adherence and compliance with DOE requirements. One Team Pro2Serve member maintains certified analytical laboratories. Another is developing an ISO 9000:2000-based quality management system for the TSA. This includes developing a quality manual, quality policy, quality objectives, quality procedures, work instructions, CM processes and procedures, data and document control process and procedures, and quality audit process and procedures for TSA headquarters and other TSA offices.

  12. Information Systems (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support (FA 3.12) (Zones 1, 2, 5, and 6)

    Team Pro2Serve has created several portals and Websites in support of Navy programs, hosted at Battelle and Navy locations, but maintained by Battelle. They conducted requirements analysis for each of those sites, validated requirements with stakeholders, and initiated development activities with frequent user interaction and collaboration. Among them are sites for the Navy Joint Collective Protection Equipment (JCPE) Program; NAVSEA’s Collective Protection Systems (CPS); the NAVSEA NBC Equipment Database; and the NAVAIR Center for Asymmetric Warfare.

    BAI assisted the government in maintaining an advanced Geographic Information System (GIS). This system, originally developed by BAI personnel in conjunction with NSWC, Indian Head, is a commercial off the shelf system (COTS) centered on the powerful ArcGIS application, used for multiple arms control treaty related applications including USG/DON treaty notifications, data recall requirements, WMD stockpile inventory analysis, on-site real-time inspection planning and support, and historical archival support.

    Team Pro2Serve has extensive experience in information assurance. Our cybersecurity professionals have years of experience in assessing vulnerabilities and performing cyber penetration tests of high-profile DOE facilities. For example, Pro2Serve supports Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) who is heavily involved in information operations. Their Critical Infrastructure Protection and Analysis Laboratory provides a completely isolated network that enables researchers to test vulnerabilities independent of real-world applications, without fear of cyber leakage either into or out of their efforts.

  13. Ship Inactivation and Disposal Support (FA 3.13)(Zones 2, 3, 4, and 5)

    Battelle is highly knowledgeable of critical technology and export controls due to their extensive interaction with government clients and the international scope of their business. They have significant experience in technical support of ship inactivation and in safeguarding and controlling technically sensitive equipment. At the Joint Storage Facility operated by Battelle, they collect damage control equipment from decommissioned ships, process it, and either return it to the supply system or formally transfer it to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS). Much of this equipment is export-controlled, so they are routinely required to determine the disposition of excess or non-ready for issue equipment; to demilitarize sensitive equipment in accordance with current directives; and to apply special handling when required, as with the Chemical Agent Monitor (CAM), which contains a controlled radioactive source.

    A Team Pro2Serve member operates the Defense Equipment Management Program (DEMP) for the U.S. Marine Corps, maintaining total asset visibility of all Marine Corps NBC defense equipment. They also support ship inactivation and disposal efforts to ensure that critical chemical/biological detection equipment is safeguarded and removed in accordance with appropriate Navy instructions and directives. In this effort, they provide direct liaison with the shipyard, depot, and the Navy.

    Team Pro2Serve member One Stop Environmental provides hazardous waste transport and disposal, hydro-blasting and pressure cleaning, emergency response and spill cleanup and other environmental services to Navy customers.

  14. Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support (FA 3.14)(Zones 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7)

    Pro2Serve has extensive experience in the application of engineering, scientific and analytical disciplines necessary to ensure developed platforms, systems and warfighting capabilities have been properly tested, and that joint interoperability requirements have been met.

    Pro2Serve participates in critical testing and interoperability trials and analysis for a wide range of high-value asset security technologies. Their professionals identify emerging high-value asset security technologies from government and non-government sources and assist in developing security technology integration strategies for deployment for government clients. These include wireless mesh applications, remote operated weapons systems, and other lethal and non-lethal technolgies.Pro2Serve has extensive working relationships with independent test organizations including several national laboratories.

    Battelle has successfully demonstrated flexibility and responsiveness in meeting the Navy’s diverse testing and integration needs. An example of their test and evaluation (T&E) support is their evaluation of a mobile backscatter X-ray system used for non-intrusive inspection of vehicles and their cargoes. They designed and conducted laboratory and field evaluations in realistic environments and developed both an assessment of the system and recommendations for improvements. In another T&E program, Battelle led an Integrated Product Team in developing a comprehensive test plan for the Combatant Craft High Performance Diesel Engine program. Battelle’s expertise in scenario development is shown by its support for the Center for Asymmetric Warfare in planning and executing the Center’s Asymmetric Warfare initiative exercises.

  15. Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support (FA 3.15)(Zones 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7)

    Team Pro2Serve is experienced in measurement and instrumentation support, including support for Dugway Proving Ground, Yuma Proving Ground, Naval Strike Warfare Center, National Training Center Fort Irwin, Fort Hood, and NAVAIR Weapons Division Point Mugu in the areas of communication, data integration, and identification and assessment of future T&E requirements. They support range hardware, developed a gimbaled IR sensor/electronics package for Point Mugu’s range P-3 aircraft and a high-speed camera system to test the TOW missile for the Marine Corps at Twenty-Nine Palms, CA.

    Battelle supports Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) target and countermeasures instrumentation and data collection and has significant expertise and experience in in-situ data collection, display, and analysis.

    For the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Pro2Serve provides engineering and services in support of measurement facilities for the Russian Federation Mayak site. Pro2Serve performs or provides oversight to assessments, feasibility studies, and market surveys of state-of-the-art radiation detector and communication equipment.

  16. Acquisition Logistics Support (FA 3.16)(Zones 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6)

    Team Pro2Serve has supported a wide range of systems ranging from individual equipment to ship systems. Our approach to acquisition logistics ensures attainment of lowest total ownership costs and smallest logistics burden by providing expert logistics engineering and management in close cooperation with systems engineers, from earliest concept to operations and support for these systems. For the Department of Homeland Security’s TSA, AOC-AT provides Integrated Logistics (ILS) management support to the Life Cycle Support Branch (LCSB) to perform the full scope cycle testing for security equipment deployed at the nation’s airports. Battelle has provided acquisition logistics support for, among many programs, Navy Collective Protection Systems, Joint Service Lightweight Standoff Chemical Agent Detector, the Shipboard Automatic Chemical Agent Detector and Alarm (Ship ACADA), the Joint Warning and Reporting Network, the Joint Protective Aircrew Ensemble (JPACE), and the Joint Services Integrated Suit Technology (JSIST). A team member supported the JBPDS acquisition program by overseeing the manufacturer’s provisioning data development efforts, ensuring that the contractor’s datascreening process, the accuracy and completeness of the provisioning parts list were responsive to government requirements.

  17. Supply and Provisioning Support (FA 3.17) (Zones 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6)

    Team Pro2Serve provides supply and provisioning support in multiple areas.

    A member of the Pro2Serve team provides project material knowledge, expertise, and experience to assist the Government and TSA in auditing, tracking, and identifying Government Furnished Property (GFP) by type, serial number and location at various sites. They also assist the government in the operation, data entry, data quality verification, and maintenance of the Government Property Management System to coordinate and manage property delivery/shipping schedules with Government personnel.

    Culmen is engaged in supporting USN/MC supply and provisioning requirements. Culmen supports NSWC Indian Head in the development and execution of the re-supply logistics program for aircrew escape propulsion systems, specifically Cartridge Actuated Devices and Propellant Actuated Devices (CAD/PADs). Approximately 60,000 CAD/PADs must be changed out each year at USN/MC air stations within CONUS and OCONUS. Supply system failure can result in grounded aircraft, time delays associated with processing service life extensions, and increased maintenance costs to install previously backordered items outside of regularly scheduled maintenance cycles. Culmen works with NSWC IHD to integrate industry best practices to minimize cycle time, reduce re-supply costs, minimize workload requirements, and enhance aircraft readiness.

    Since 1998, a team member has provided supply and warehousing support to the USMC Chemical/ Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) at Indian Head, Maryland. This effort has included supply chain management; development of allowance documentation; procurement of spares, repair parts, and initial issue end items; program management; on-site personnel support; training programs, procedures, and documentation to support new or technically advanced equipment and systems; and information system management and database support.

  18. Training Support (FA 3.18)(Zones 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6)

    Pro2Serve has developed and conducted numerous training support programs. For example, for DOE’s National Training Center (NTC) in Albuquerque, NM, Pro2Serve’s vulnerability assessment subject matter experts work directly with course managers and instructional designers to provide critical reviews of numerous courses in DOE’s Advanced Vulnerability Assessment Training Curriculum. Pro2Serve developed lesson plans, presentation materials and student materials using NTC’s templates, processes and procedures.

    BAI develops training curriculum, presentations, instructional guides and other instructional training products and materials to develop and maintain a high level of awareness of the Navy’s Arms Control Program. To support the NTIP mission, a fully qualified team of implementation specialists is required to be able to travel to any Navy base throughout the world to assist base commanders with an arms control inspection.

    Culmen supports counterterrorism training programs under their Regional Defense Combating Terrorism Fellowship (CTFP) contract. Culmen personnel work on-site at the Pentagon, under the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (OASD) for Global Security Affairs (GSA). They review and identify training programs, including course curricula, proposed by the Regional Centers and the Combatant Commands (COCOMs) to provide training to foreign military officers and civilian defense officials in counterterrorism policies, procedures and tactics, in support of the Global War on Terror (GWOT). Culmen reviews and processes candidates proposed by the COCOMs and matches them to training programs that fit the mission they are intended to support. They also ensure that the range of training programs meets strategic guidance for combating terrorism, countering ideological support for terrorism (CIST), and fulfilling global partnership initiatives.

  19. In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation, and Checkout Support (FA 3.19) (Zones 1, 2, 5, and 6)

    With its broad and deep engineering and scientific capability, Team Pro2Serve is well-equipped to conduct in-service engineering, fleet introduction, installation, and checkout support. For example, one team member currently supports NSWC Dahlgren as the Collective Protection System (CPS) Fleet Liaison and is responsible for the QA and follow-up of all CPS back fit installations and ship’s force training, as well as management of $10 million in annual filter use and installation costs.

    Team Pro2Serve is also well-equipped to introduce transformative technologies. One ongoing example is the Battelle Curtain, an innovative life support system for disabled submarines that improves carbon dioxide absorption and reduces lung irritation while using existing chemical canisters. The Battelle Curtain is being fielded to U.S. and NATO submarines.

    In the Battelle Technology Insertion Initiative, Battelle has reverse-engineered and re-engineered legacy systems to improve reliability, enhance performance, and offset the impact of diminishing manufacturing sources. One example is the enhanced aft-seat heads-up display (HUD) monitor developed for the F-16 aircraft. Its color display is a form-fit-function replacement for the monochrome original, but the Battelle version is 3.5 pounds lighter, its viewing area is larger, and it lasts 10 times longer between failures.

  20. Program Support (FA 3.20) (Zones 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6)

    Team Pro2Serve provide program support to numerous government agencies. One team member has provided a cadre of experienced and certified acquisition professionals with a thorough understanding of DoD 5000 Program, Planning, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) processes and other acquisition policy and program management oversight.

    Theta Pro2Serve Management Company (TPMC), a joint Pro2Serve venture, established, maintains and uses a project control system that accurately reflects the project status relative to cost and schedule and tracks changes to the baseline. This system is integrated with the DOE and contractor financial and accounting systems to ensure consistent reporting of costs. TPMC developed and submitted a baseline in accordance with DOE directives that includes all of the assigned work scope.

    Culmen provides Advisory and Assistance Services (A&SA) to the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency at the Threat Reduction Support Center. Specifically, Culmen personnel serve as senior program management analysts to assist DTRA Project Managers to implement physical security upgrades at Russian nuclear weapons storage sites and to implement chemical weapons demilitarization programs under the Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program. Culmen supports the DTRA project managers to manage over $400M in contracts to implement this work. Culmen personnel review contractor deliverables, draft technical, programmatic and cost guidance, analyze cost proposals for contract modifications, participate in monthly project management reviews, and assess earned value management system (EVMS) reports.

    Battelle supports the review, analysis, and submission of Congressional Budget Justification materials to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and has conducted extensive analyses supporting the building of Program Objective Memoranda (POM) and the preparation of Budget Change Proposals (BCP). Battelle has conducted analyses in support of OSD Management Initiative Decisions 901, 910, 913 for impact and implementation to client programs, and provide program and requirements support to USSOCOM.

    Team Pro2Serve has experience in providing acquisition support for joint programs at the PM, Program Executive Office (PEO), Service, and OSD levels. This has included technical and engineering support, logistics planning and analysis, acquisition support, and program and budget analysis.

  21. Administrative Support (FA 3.21) (Zones 1, 2, 4 and 5)

    Team Pro2Serve members provide qualified and experienced administrative support, including technical administrative staff to provide documentation support. Our services include document preparation, including program documents, briefings, and presentations, and provisions for subject-matter experts as required.

    For the DOE Portsmouth site, the Theta-Pro2Serve Management Company is responsible for the performance of all human resource functions necessary to maintain positive employee relations and a stable and productive workforce. It is responsible for the recognition, negotiation, and administration of labor agreements with site operating unions, including the interpretation of various labor legislation and laws pertaining to work performed by its subcontractors.

    Battelle has provided administrative support to the NAVAIR Center for Asymmetric Warfare, TWSG, and USSOCOM.

    BAI provides administrative and clerical support, which includes front office support, document preparation and coordination, personnel scheduling, travel and logistics arrangements, executive level conferences, workshops, video conferencing and video streaming support and meeting preparation.

    Team Pro2Serve members can provide turnkey administrative and logistical meeting support, including scheduling; obtaining venues; preparing agendas, announcements, briefings, reports, and read-ahead materials; conducting meetings; preparing minutes; and tracking action item status. Team Pro2Serve facilities located throughout the U.S. can host both large and small meetings with all necessary audio-visual tools. Each major Team Pro2Serve site has videoconferencing tools available, and many Team Pro2Serve sites incorporate facilities for classified meetings.

  22. Public Affairs and Multimedia Support (FA 3.22)(Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)

    Team Pro2Serve’s publications and multi-media centers provide in-house access to full-service video production, graphics, writing, editing, and document production. Skilled designers and illustrators are available to provide graphic support for presentations, publications, and technical and marketing material; create illustrations, conceptual drawings, and technical graphics; and generate pictorial and technical illustrations, as well as digital representations.

    BAI provides integrated public affairs and multi-media support, part of their core requirements on the Navy Strategic Systems Program contract. They develops technical and instructional products and materials to develop and maintain a high level of awareness of the Navy’s arms control program. Products include a quarterly DON Treaty Times Newsletter, interactive training CD-ROMs and six DON Chemical Weapons Convention Challenge Inspection related videos.

    Another example is Battelle’s work for the Navy Environmental Health Center (NEHC). At NEHC’s request, Battelle expanded their original five-part set of folder inserts, provided and integrated additional graphics, and provided four-color, die-cut insert sets on short notice.


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