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USN NAVSEA SeaPort-e Capabilities
SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) enables
electronic procurement of Engineering, Technical and
Programmatic support services by NAVSEA's Warfare Center
community. This Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity
(ID/IQ) contract enables the Paragon Team to compete for
task orders totaling $10 billion over 15 years, if all
options are exercised. SeaPort-e extends the current
procurement vehicle, SeaPort, by leveraging SeaPort's
successful business model and efficiencies. SeaPort-e
will help naval activities reduce costs and promote
business efficiencies in the effort to lead the Navy on
a successful course. SeaPort-e furthers the Navy's
Seapower 21 objective to increase efficiency, and allows
for tailoring services according to the needs of
geographically-dispersed organizations with
significantly diverse product area requirements and
missions. All NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVSUP, MSC,
NAVFAC, SSP, ONR, and USMC contracting officers can
order from the SeaPort-e contract.
The Paragon Team
Paragon’s Team
provides comprehensive Support across all Seaport e
Zones. We bring to the US Navy personnel, management
and technical approach, designed to support all US Navy
requirements. The following is a summary of our
capabilities in each of the Seaport e areas.
The Paragon Team provided technical and engineering
services through research, design, analysis, testing,
maintenance and upgrades in support of advanced
submarine electro-magnetics and technologies for
advanced submarine communications, C4I and special
electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and electro-optic
systems, composites, program metrics and information,
prototype equipment and oceanographic research. Paragon
supports the Department of Homeland Security, Science &
Technology Division under the Regional Technologies
Initiative (RTI)Preparedness & Response Program acquired
Paragon’s services to help with several projects
including the interconnectivity Emergency Operations
Centers (iEOC). DHS S&T requested that Paragon develop
an deploy an integrated set of application prototypes,
analyze, investigate, and architect a reusable Data
model and Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPD),
and ensure compliancy with National Incident Management
System (NIMS) and conformance with the agency’s data
standard National Information Exchange Model (NIEM). As
part of this project, Paragon was tasked to leverage
Federal, State, Local, and Tribal user community support
to prepare and demonstrate a pilot/prototype system in
Seattle, Cincinnati, and Los Angles.
Paragon Team provided technical and engineering services
through research, design, analysis, testing, maintenance
and upgrades in support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics
and technologies for advanced submarine communications,
C4I and special electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and
electro-optic systems, composites, program metrics and
information, prototype equipment and oceanographic
research. We have provided senior government design
oversight for the development, engineering, and
integration of a new emergent warfare area (Force
Protection) into the DD(X) ORD, standup of a design
agent engineering team, and research of applicable
technologies. After September 11, points of contact
were identified in team member Paragon Team’s Homeland
Security Task Force for chemical/biological information,
and access was provided to the secure Center for
Counterterrorism and Technology Analysis website. At
NSWC Crane and Paragon Team managers developed a joint
proposal to add swimmer detection to NSWC Crane’s IROS3
XE "Integrated Remote Optical Siting and Surveillance
System (IROS3"). Ten years of DARPA, JPL, and ARL
research in Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS) has
been made available to support NSWC Crane’s
nanotechnology applications in anti-tamper devices,
smart fuses, safety and arming devices, micro power
sources (batteries), RF devices, and failure detection
systems. Paragon Team supported redesign, prototype,
and test of a state-of-the art controller for the
GAU-2B/A 7.62 mm minigun because of parts obsolescence
and high repair costs. We fielded a Mobile C2 system,
starting with design, build, and testing to support the
USMC First Marine Expeditionary Force (1MEF) as the
tactical command and control center. We used in-house
rapid prototyping capability for several of the
subsystems. Paragon Team member under
N00178-04-D-4119-NS07, supported PEO C4I & Space by
providing Systems engineering, Acquisition Management,
Integrated Logistics, Development Test and Evaluation,
and Installation and Training Support to include
hardware and software product improvement for the
Littoral Battlespace Sensing, Fusion and Integration
initiative.
Paragon Team provides support to
the Joint Strike Fighter Program Office (JSFPO).
Since 1996, team member DRC has supported the JSFPO by
providing independent assessments of the JSF logistics
requirements using various models to ensure accurate and
essential information is available to support selection
decisions and weapon system design configurations. We
evaluated the supportability characteristics of the
Weapon System configurations and performed Reliability
and Maintainability studies to include assessments of
the effects on sortie generation, logistics footprint,
manpower personnel and training life cycle costs. We
have been intimately involved in the development of the
autonomic logistics modeling concept. Specific work
includes assistance in evaluation and development of
acquisition and sustainment strategies, analytical
support for government validation and verification of
the autonomic logistics system, technical support for
JSF models enhancement, business process improvement
initiatives and recommendations for performance-based
program metrics that capture operational and
supportability requirements. We perform modeling and
simulation analysis of the Weapon System Contractor (WSC)
proprietary databases and provide independent
assessments of the WSC models in support of JSF
requirements. These efforts focus on assessing the WSC’s
predicted SGRs to determine validity. Studies included
assessments of sortie generation, mission reliability,
logistics footprint, manpower personnel and training,
life cycle costs, and operational/support cost
effectiveness of the JSF. We Provided
Engineering Support Services to the Air Combat Test and
Evaluation Facility (ACETEF) Warfare Simulation Branch.
In support of Dam Neck and Fleet Forces Command N7 tasks
we perform Battle Group C4I/Combat Systems modeling and
simulation (M&S) architecture for fleet training. We
participate in the Virtual At-Sea Training (VAST)
evaluation and the Integrated Maritime Portable Acoustic
Scoring System (IMPASS) evaluation. We design,
prototype, fabricate, test, integrate and install
replacement Peripheral Emulation Systems (PES) to
replace legacy systems that are out of production or
require intensive manpower or maintenance. For the
Department of Homeland Security, Paragon is building
models for rapid incident response in a homeland defense
scenario. In Zone 4
DRC-developed object-oriented simulation model
tool for managing the aircraft maintenance process at
the Naval Depot (NADEP), Jacksonville, Florida. SMASS
is used to assess rapidly changing requirements and to
quantitatively improve operations by providing an
animated picture of aircraft moving through depot
operations allowing a broad range of scenarios to be
simulated and analyzed, such as a detailed simulation of
aircraft flow through the Navy Depot's Strip, Prime, and
Paint shops. In Zone 5 the Paragon Team redesigned,
prototyped, and tested of a state-of-the art controller
for the GAU-2B/A 7.62 mm minigun because of parts
obsolescence and high repair costs. In Zone 6 the
Paragon Team supports the MK 41 VLS launcher to include
all aspects technical documentation support, modeling
and simulation for selected missile canister components
and other in-service engineering functions. In Zone 7
the Paragon Team supported the Navy’s need for a common
UUV Mission Model Architecture. Together with engineers
from other groups, NUWC Newport and NUWC Keyport, a plan
was developed to specify and develop the architectural
building blocks necessary to make the Mission Model
Architecture a reality.
The Paragon Team provided technical and engineering
services through research, design, analysis, testing,
maintenance and upgrades in support of advanced
submarine electro-magnetics and technologies for
advanced submarine communications, C4I and special
electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and electro-optic
systems, composites, program metrics and information,
prototype equipment and oceanographic research.
(4119-N408) Zone 7: Paragon Team together with
engineers from other groups, NUWC Newport and NUWC
Keyport, developed a plan to specify and develop the
architectural building blocks necessary to make the
Mission Model Architecture a reality. Paragon Team
developed a common UUV Mission Model Architecture. In
addition, Paragon is conducting rapid prototyping in
support of the Science and technology division at DHS.
Response models are developed, deployed and evaluated.
New features are identified by the users for additions
to future spirals. The Department of Homeland Security,
Science & Technology Division under the Regional
Technologies Initiative (RTI)Preparedness & Response
Program acquired Paragon’s services to help with several
projects including the interconnectivity Emergency
Operations Centers (iEOC). DHS S&T requested that
Paragon develop an deploy an integrated set of
application prototypes, analyze, investigate, and
architect a reusable Data model and Information Exchange
Package Documentation (IEPD), and ensure compliancy with
National Incident Management System (NIMS) and
conformance with the agency’s data standard National
Information Exchange Model (NIEM). As part of this
project, paragon was tasked to leverage Federal, State,
Local, and Tribal user community support to prepare and
demonstrate a pilot/prototype system in Seattle,
Cincinnati, and Los Angeles. To achieve this tasking
through collaborative partnership we drew on the
Strength of the stakeholders and technical partners
engaging Practitioners and Working Groups, applied
Proven Methodologies including Parallel SDLC, NIMS, NIEM,
EDXL, and other Standards in support of results driven
Information Exchange to meet specific needs within the
context of the Incident MGT.
Paragon Team provided technical and engineering services
through research, design, analysis, testing, maintenance
and upgrades in support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics
and technologies for advanced submarine communications,
C4I and special electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and
electro-optic systems, composites, program metrics and
information, prototype equipment and oceanographic
research. Paragon Team designed, prototyped,
fabricated, and installed replacement Peripheral
Emulation Systems (PES). Replaced systems include
AN/UYH-3, RD-358, AN/USQ-69, TT-624, OJ-172 (DEAC), and
AN/UYK-7 systems. As part of this and other efforts we
provided complete technical documentation and both
hardcopy and electronic technical manual development, to
support engineering, prototyping and fielding of
hardware systems. Over the last three years we have
developed over 2,000 hardcopy technical manuals and over
3,500 electronic technical manuals.
In Zone 1 the Paragon Team provides submarine
communication system program software testing and
delivery of related documentation and training. Our
software teams provide support for various military
programs, for example the IUADP, which functions as a
consolidated stores management system. In other Zones
the Paragon Team supported PEO C4I & Space by providing
Systems Engineering, Acquisition Management, including
hardware and software product improvement for the
Littoral Battle space Sensing, Fusion and Integration
initiative. In Zone 2 for our civilian government
clients at the National Institutes of Health we provide
complete software development and sustainment support
for all of their Bioinformatics systems, full
application design and Enterprise architecture support
to DHS, US Visit system.
Paragon Team under N66001-02-D-5013-0826, participates
in technical reviews, perform system evaluations, and
provides design analysis support recommendations for
reliability and maintainability. Starting in the early
1990’s Paragon Team mate DRC, in support of the Navy’s
SP23 program designed, developed, implemented,
sustained, modernized, and operated a large system that
tracks configuration, logistics, failure, and
performance data for the MK-5 and MK-6 inertial guidance
systems. The system integrates data across multiple
disciplines such as Logistics, Configuration, Failure,
and Test and provides secure, world-wide access to the
data. DRC completed a major life extension global
architecture project that moved the guidance factory
data system from a VMS/RDB/Client Server to a
Windows/Oracle/JAVA environment.
The system, now incorporated into the Trident Guidance
Information Network (TGIN) was modernized, deployed, and
operated by DRC until last year. DRC supported TGIN
connectivity servicing 25 government branches and
facilities, design agencies, and industrial support
contractors. We developed, maintained, and hosted 10 Web
sites providing applications critical to the SP23
enterprise. These web-enabled TGIN modules permit Navy
personnel to “find any part, anywhere” in the system;
accurately describe current performance and forecast
future inventory; and proactively identify repair
problems before they happen. They continue to be heavily
involved in designing the new MK6LE (Life Extension)
guidance system for the Navy Trident Missile.
The Paragon Team teammate DRC provides Human Factors,
Performance, and Usability Engineering Support to
Littoral Combat Ship/Future Surface Combatant Program
Aviation Training Resource Requirements Analysis
Process. As part of the NAVAIR Air-Ship LCS/DD(X)
Human System Integration Team assisted in implementing
LCS/DD(X)’s Aviation Maintenance TRRA Process. This
enabled the LCS/DD(X) program to be the first to use
Human Capital Object-SO data in the HSI process for
determining skills-based Manpower, Personnel and
Training (MPT) requirements. Paragon Team supports the
EP-3E Recapitalization Program Task and Workload
Analysis providing Human Factors Engineering (HFE)
expertise for the EP-3E Recapitalization Program. In
Zone 5 Paragon Team mate SAIC, in support of the Marine
Corps Ammunition Logistics Branch’s Mine Clearing System
ISEA assignments, visited every active and reserve unit
to investigate, inspect, repair, or replace deployed
equipment.
The Paragon Team at NSWC Indian Head supports software
development and ordnance safety analysis directly for
Indian Head as well as on our SPAWAR Charleston.
Paragon Team provides support to NSWC PC in the
following areas: Program, Business, Financial, and
Documentation Support Functions; System Safety, Hardware
Engineering and Technical Support; Systems Engineering;
Littoral Combat Systems (LCS) C2 Software Development
Support; MIW MP and Battle Space Management Tool (BSMT)
Software Engineering; Mission Package Development Lab (MPDL)
Support; Joint Unmanned System Common Control and Sea
Talon ACTD. In Zone 1 the Paragon Team provides
technical and engineering services through research,
design, analysis, testing, maintenance and upgrades in
support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics and
technologies for advanced submarine communications, C4I
and special electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and
electro-optic systems, composites, program metrics and
information, prototype equipment and oceanographic
research.
In Zone 1: Paragon Team a. Under N00178-04-D-4119-NS07
supported PEO C4I & Space by providing Configuration
Management, Systems Engineering, and Acquisition
Management. Paragon Team supported system engineering
efforts to develop and maintain current and future
training systems for surfaces systems at the Aegis
Training and Readiness Center in Dahlgren VA. Paragon
provides configuration management and support to the
world’s largest biometric database at the Department of
Homeland Security. The US Visit system links biometric
data from all Department level into a single database.
In Zone 5 Paragon is providing CM support to USTRANSCOM
TCJ-6 portfolio as part of the Distribution System PMO
support services contract.
In Zone 1: Paragon and the Paragon Team has extensive QA
support experience. We have developed our own QA
processes called Spire©. Paragon Team provides
technical and engineering services through research,
design, analysis, testing, maintenance and upgrades in
support of advanced submarine electro-magnetic and
technologies for advanced submarine communications.
Paragon Team in support of the Marine Corps Ammunition
Logistics Branch’s Mine Clearing System ISEA
assignments, visited every active and reserve unit to
perform quality assessments. Paragon Team provides
CENTRIXS-M engineering status reports; Quality Assurance
and Testing Support; Information Systems Support. We
supported the creation of the National Undersea Vehicle
Test and Evaluation Center (NUTEC) at NUWC Keyport. We
evaluated the supportability adequacy of submitted
engineering data for provisioning/supply source data,
technical documentation, and all associated
technical/logistics documentation to ensure proper
installation and life-cycle maintenance/support. For
our civilian agencies support Paragon provides ISO 9000
QA support to the Medicare/Medicaid program,
The Paragon Team provides software IS/IA/IT development
and system design, installation and integration support
for the U.S. Naval Oceanographic office and SPAWAR C4I
systems. Paragon’s teammate Woodbourne Solutions,
provides Rational Unified Process (RUP) and agile
project methodologies for application development
projects for the Department of Health and Human Services
and Architect of the Capitol. Paragon Team supports the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
(NICHD) in building a comprehensive suite of browser
based applications to conduct funding decision making
electronically with the real-time data, what-if
scenarios and the recent addition of flexible universe
for Business Objects reporting across these related
applications. The Paragon Team provides information
systems development, information assurance, and
information technology support, including providing
security management and computer system assessment
design, data collection, and technical documentation to
ensure compliance. We provide technical assistance to
assess and monitor programs such as Enhanced C4ISR
Homeland Security Operations (ECHO), Joint Battle
Management Integration (JBMI), Distributed Collaborative
Tools Suite (DCTS), Joint Enroute Mission Planning
Rehearsal System – Near Team (JEMPRS-NT), Multinational
Limited Objective Experimentation (MLOE), Network
Security Management Correction and Display (NSM C&D) and
exercises such as Joint User Interoperability
Communication Exercise (JUICE), UV01 (Unified Vision).
In Zone 2: Paragon’s teammate, Woodbourne Solutions is
designing, implementing and maintaining web programs for
the Federal government. Their proven experience with
both the Rational Unified Process (RUP) and agile
project methodologies for application development
projects for the Department of Health and Human Services
and Architect of the Capitol ensures success on both
large-scale projects as well as smaller projects cycle
suitable for a more flexible technical approach.
Woodbourne offers staff with proven experience designing
complex extraction schemes to mine data from enterprise
systems and integrating them with custom workflow
engines and robust reporting components. In Multiple
Zones Paragon provides Capital Investment (CPIC) support
to DOD CIO’s as well as other Government Agencies. In
Zone 5 we are currently providing full enterprise IT
life cycle support to the USTRANSCOM TCJ-6.
Paragon provides asset management and support analysis
to the National Archives and Records Administration.
Our support includes reviewing their processes and
procedures for deactivation and disposal of capital
equipment and associated documentation.
Paragon Team provided technical and engineering services
through research, design, analysis, testing, maintenance
and upgrades in support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics
and technologies for advanced submarine communications,
C4I and special electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and
electro-optic systems, composites, program metrics and
information, prototype equipment and oceanographic
research. We provide senior government design oversight
for the development, engineering, and integration of a
new emergent warfare area (Force Protection) into the
DD(X) ORD, standup of a design agent engineering team,
and research of applicable technologies. Paragon Team
completed a redesign, prototype, and test of a
state-of-the art controller for the GAU-2B/A 7.62 mm
minigun. We developed ISNS System Operation and
Verification Tests (SOVT). The SOVT verifies
satisfactory operation, availability and readiness after
integration, upgrade or installation of ISNS systems.
In Zone 2, 5 &7 Paragon is supporting Homeland defense
initiatives through the DHS providing the Science &
Technology Division under the Regional Technologies
Initiative (RTI)Preparedness & Response help with
several projects including the interconnectivity
Emergency Operations Centers (iEOC). DHS S&T requested
that Paragon develop an deploy an integrated set of
application prototypes, analyze, investigate, and
architect a reusable Data model and Information Exchange
Package Documentation (IEPD), and ensure compliancy with
National Incident Management System (NIMS) and
conformance with the agency’s data standard National
Information Exchange Model (NIEM). As part of this
project, paragon was tasked to leverage Federal, State,
Local, and Tribal user community support to prepare and
demonstrate a pilot/prototype system in Seattle,
Cincinnati, and Los Angeles.
The Paragon Team supports NSWC Crane’s major test
facilities including the Lake Glendora Test Facility,
the Environmental Test Facility, and indoor/outdoor
firing ranges to support ordnance and weapon systems
evaluations and environmental/operational testing.
Support on the contract included thirteen TISS
installations on non CORT FFG-7 ships. Paragon Team
recommended the capability to connect Keyport with the
growing number of operational exercises and operational
commands. This Collaborative Test and Evaluation Center
(CTEC) enables Keyport to test and train in
interoperable environment, and makes the current massive
investment plan in test range infrastructure accessible
on a real time basis to both development and operational
commands. (0010)
Paragon Team provides engineering, scientific, technical
and logistic and installation support services, for the
U.S. Navy Shipboard Environmental Systems Engineering
Program at NSWCCD Philadelphia. These services include
engineering development; test and evaluation; design and
fabrication of test articles and prototypes; system
surveys and assessments; on-site technical support;
environmental equipment support; management of auxiliary
parts; software development; technology insertion;
performance specifications; performance and data
analysis; system integration; installation support;
Fleet support; Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
document preparation and training support pertinent to
U.S. Navy environmental compliance and pollution
prevention afloat. Paragon in Zone 5 is providing
Global logistics (including supply, distribution, and
transportation) and functional process improvement
expertise and support to the USTRANSCOM Distribution
Process Owner (DPO) Program Management and Strategy
Division (TCJ5/4-S) for the management and execution of
DPO programs and transformational initiatives related to
the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise (JDDE).
This contract includes review, analysis, and development
of practical solutions for distribution processes and
practices in support of DPO transformation and
improvement objectives. In Zone 5 Paragon Teammate SAIC
supports NSWC Crane’s major test facilities including
the Lake Glendora Test Facility, the Environmental Test
Facility, and indoor/outdoor firing ranges to support
ordnance and weapon systems evaluations and
environmental/operational testing. Support on the
contract included thirteen TISS installations on non
CORT FFG-7 ships.
Paragon Team provides technical and engineering services
in support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics and
technologies for advanced submarine communications, C4I
and special electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and
electro-optic systems, composites, program metrics and
information, prototype equipment and oceanographic
research. Paragon’s team mate SAIC, under
N00178-04-D-4119 provides support to Naval Surface
Warfare Center Panama City (NSWC PC) in the following
areas: Program, Business, Financial, and Documentation
Support Functions; Hardware Engineering and Technical
Support; Systems Engineering; Littoral Combat Systems (LCS)
C2 Software Development Support; MIW MP and Battle Space
Management Tool (BSMT) Software Engineering;
System/Subsystem Software Requirements Support and
Review; Mission Package Development Lab (MPDL) Support;
Joint Unmanned System Common Control and Sea Talon
Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (ACTD); and
Experimentation and Testing. In Zone 5 at Crane, SAIC
provides support on a contract to include completion of
58 IPDS installations on various classes of ships
including FFG, DDG, CG, DD, CVN, LPD, AOE, and LHA class
ships.
Paragon Team provided technical and engineering services
through research, design, analysis, testing, maintenance
and upgrades in support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics
and technologies for advanced submarine communications,
C4I and special
electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and electro-optic
systems, composites, program metrics and information,
prototype equipment and oceanographic research. Under
contract with Aegis Training and Readiness Center (ATRC)
in Dahlgren, Paragon Team supports system engineering
efforts to develop and maintain current and future
training systems for surface systems. In addition
Paragon Team at Dam Neck and Fleet Forces Command N7 is
tasked to determine Battle Group C4I/Combat Systems
modeling and simulation (M&S) architecture for fleet
training. We participated in the Virtual At-Sea Training
(VAST) evaluation and the Integrated Maritime Portable
Acoustic Scoring System (IMPASS) evaluation. We support
Sea Launched Attack Missile Exercise (SLAMEX) training
for the East Coast. This effort entails conducting 48
exercises annually, providing cruise missile and C4I
training to Navy ships and staffs. Paragon Team
provides Automated Digital Network System (ADNS)
training support. We perform, document, and track all
elements in accordance with a POA&M and Training
Resource Tracking Tool (TRTT). In the Orlando Business
Journal, Paragon Team mate DRC was named a Top 10
Modeling, Simulation, and Training (MST) company. They
are a founding member and current board member of the
National Center for Simulation. DRC develops models and
simulations of the real world varying from circuits on
silicon chips to human beings interacting with
equipment. These simulations are used for analyzing life
cycle costs; conducting trade-off studies; predicting
and evaluating system performance; making supply chain
decisions and setting supply chain priorities;
forecasting manpower, personnel, and training
requirements and costs; characterizing electronic
devices; and modeling component performance based on
design. Our training division of more than 150 people
develop and deliver training ranging from training front
end analysis, “train the trainer,” classroom,
performance support solutions, and Distance Learning for
a wide range of government clients including the Defense
Acquisition University (DAU) and the Navy.
DRC has been supporting the development and delivery of
award-winning Distance Learning and Knowledge Management
products for the DAU since July 2002. DRC-developed and
supported DAU Distance Learning and Knowledge Management
tools and DRC supported DAU training programs have been
recipients of more than 20 nationally recognized awards
for excellence, including Corporate University Best in
Class (CUBIC) Awards in Best Overall Corporate
University, Best Virtual Corporate University/Best Use
of Technology, and Best Mature Corporate University
Paragon Team conducts in-service engineering and
technical reviews; and provides technical solutions to
ISNS system problems, failure analysis, coordinate fault
isolation/troubleshooting events, generate reports and
maintain records; analyze and revise specifications,
Engineering Change Requests, Shipmain Change
Documentation; provides a monthly status report to
include hours spent per ticket, specification change,
person providing support and ticket number; conduct ISNS
Increment 1 End of Life Modification system assessments;
prepares a technical report and network diagram for each
assessment. Paragon Team support of the contract
included completion of 58 IPDS installations on various
classes of ships including FFG, DDG, CG, DD, CVN, LPD,
AOE, and LHA class ships.
Paragon Team provides Management Support and Technical
Support for services to assist in the implementation and
metrics tracking system for the Consolidated Production
Facility's (CPF) International Standards Organization
(ISO) 9001:2000 quality program in support of the
following Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)
Systems Center San Diego (SSC-SD) Code 260 programs:
Automated Digital Network System (ADNS), Sensitive
Compartmented Information Network (SCI Networks),
Tactical Switching System (TSS), Integrated Shipboard
Networking System (ISNS), Officer In Tactical Command
Information Exchange Subsystem (OTCIXS), Tactical Data
Information Exchange Subsystem (TADIXS), Submarine
Satellite Information Exchange Subsystem (SSIXS), Global
Command and Control System - Maritime (GCCS-M), and
Submarine Local Area Network (SubLAN). We developed a
corrective action plan based on inputs received during
the audit. Paragon provides Program management support
to the USTRANSCOM J4/5. We provide business, financial
management and technical disciplines in support of
acquisition programs in the J 4/5 areas. Paragon
supports the USTRANSCOM J6 organization providing
acquisition management, enterprise program support EVM
support cost accounting and capital planning and
investment support services.
Paragon Team provides technical and engineering services
through research, design, analysis, testing, maintenance
and upgrades in support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics
and technologies for advanced submarine communications,
C4I and special electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and
electro-optic systems, composites, program metrics and
information, prototype equipment and oceanographic
research. Paragon provides organization assessments to
the US Treasury. We have conducted OPM3 program
assessments and are projected to begin Human Capital
Strategy for DFAS in November.
Paragon Team provides technical and engineering services
through research, design, analysis, testing, maintenance
and upgrades in support of advanced submarine electro-magnetics
and technologies for advanced submarine communications,
C4I and special electro-magnetic sensors, imaging and
electro-optic systems, composites, program metrics and
information, prototype equipment and oceanographic
research.
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