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Lear Siegler Services, Inc., is the prime contractor for a contract with the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM) for Rapid Response (R2).

What is R2?
The R2 contract is available to all Department of Defense (DoD) organizations, as well as any other federal agency. The contract scope of work includes programs and services that support aircraft, tracked and wheeled vehicles, ground support equipment, shelters and the warfighter. R2 provides the means for the timely delivery of parts, subassemblies and assemblies that are difficult to procure due to outdated technologies, lack of engineering data, and/or limited quantities to be acquired. The contract provides direct support for design, integration, testing, modifications, maintenance, configuration management, quality assurance, system safety, hazardous material management, technical and engineering data management, support and analysis, packing, handling, storage, marking and transportation of said parts, subassemblies and assemblies. In addition, it provides for contractor logistics support, acquisitions support, training, studies and analysis to support rapid response efforts.

R2 is a unique, innovative contract vehicle that succeeds the highly successful CECOM Rapid Response to Critical System Requirements (R2CSR) contract accomplished by LSI over the past four years. This R2 contract signifies a new step toward acquisition reform and more responsive equipment support. The breadth and depth of the capabilities called for under this Time and Material Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract plus Firm Fixed Price capability allows LSI to create a virtual concept to meet any and all client/customer requirements. LSI will now be able to accomplish all client/customer requirements from study and analyses, technology insertion, fabrication, maintenance, training and system installation. Customers will participate in Integrated Product Teams (IPT) and monitor progress on their requirement through a user-friendly Integrated Data Environment (IDE). Work will be accomplished at virtually any location desired by the customer. Labor rates for technical, non-technical, and management personnel are specified in the contract so customers will know exactly what they are paying for the various skills required.

The Scope of R2
The R2 Statement of Work is deliberately broad in scope to allow for the greatest flexibility in responding to federal contracting needs. R2 offers the following services:

Virtually every type of engineering support service is available, providing maximum breadth to accommodate the entire federal inventory. Lear Siegler Services, Inc. offers the capability to outsource to vendors/suppliers beyond the 83 team members to provide the desired service to meet customer requirements.

Who can use it?
Any Federal agency, office, activity or department, to include the foreign military sales (FMS) programs, are eligible to use the contract. Concerning homeland defense projects, the services/equipment described in our scope may be provided in support of both federal and non-federal government platforms, systems, subsystems and items, provided a federal account is used to fund the effort.

Why use LSI?
R2 provides the means for the timely delivery of parts, subassemblies and assemblies that are difficult to procure due to outdated technologies, lack of engineering data and/or limited quantities to be acquired. The contract provides direct support for design, integration, testing, modifications, maintenance, configuration management, quality assurance, system safety, hazardous material management, technical and engineering data management, support and analysis, packing, handling, storage, marking and transportation of said parts, subassemblies and assemblies. In addition it provides for contractor logistics support, acquisition support, training, studies and analysis to support rapid response efforts.

Contract Task Areas
  • Research and Development (R&D)
  • Technology Insertion, Systems Integration & Systems Engineering
  • Installation
  • Incidental Construction
  • Hardware and Software Fabrication
  • Test and Evaluation
  • Certification
  • Studies and Analyses (other than R&D)
  • Technical Data Management
  • Logistics Support
  • Training
  • Acquisition Support

Download LSI R2 User's Guide

Capabilities Briefing



How to Use the Contract
  Step 1: Contact the R2 Pre-Award Customer Service Team for R2 customer number.
  Step 2: Refer to the CECOM USER GUIDE and prepare required documentation.
- Request for Task Execution Plan (RTEP)
- Tasking memo
- Independent Government Cost Estimate (IGCE)
- Procurement strategy
  Step 3: Prepare Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR) and coordinate budget with Sandra Rogan 732-427-3542
  Step 4: Submit RTEP, IGCE, MIPR/funding transfer documentation, and tasking memo to R2CSR Pre-Award Customer Service Manager, Ms. A. Scott at CECOM.
  Step 5: R2 Project Office sends LSI a Request for Task Execution Plan (RTEP).
  Step 6: The LSI Team (within 7 days) provides TEP concurrently to the Contracting Officer, COR, Project Office and customer for review.
  Step 7: Customer performs technical evaluation and sends approval to Project Office.
  Step 8: Government approves the TEP or requests clarification.
  Step 9: Contracting Officer issues a Delivery Order (DO) to the LSI Team.

Lear Siegler Services, Inc. POC
Jim Daly
Project Director
Phone: 732-345-5502
jim_daly@learinc.com
Robert (Bob) Halligan
Senior Program Manager
Phone: 732-345-5503
bob_halligan@learinc.com
Peter Capozzoli
Contracts Manager
Phone: 732-345-5510
peter_capozzoli@learinc.com
Ernie Oliveira
Director, Business Development/
Program Manager, Engineering &
Technology Services
Phone: 732-345-5504
Cell Phone: 609-709-5531
Fax: 732-450-0749
ernie_oliveira@learinc.com
Robert Roth
Contracts Specialist
Phone: 732-345-5511
robert_roth@learinc.com
Bill Malpas
Pre-Award Manager/Program Specialist
Phone: 732-345-5515
bill_malpass@learinc.com
R2 Government POC
Mr. Stanley Tylecki
Project Officer
Ms. Sandra Rogan
Deputy Project Director
Ms. Joanne E. Frank
Post-Award Manager
Ms. Florence G. Traylor
Contract Specialist
Ms. Jelica Potter
Pre-Award Manager
Ms. Helen M. Kimball
Post-Award Manager
Mr.Edward Schindel
Contracting Officer
Mr. Dwayne K. Terry
Business Management

The Scope of R2   (cont'd)

Research and Development
The Contractor shall perform studies, analyses and experimentation in both laboratory and non-laboratory environments as required by applicable Task Orders. Allowable R&D tasks within the scope of this SOW may address any life cycle phase. The Contractor shall evaluate unproven technology applications and identify potential risks. Results shall be documented and submitted as required by applicable Task Orders. back...

Technology Insertion, Systems Integration and Systems Engineering
The Contractor shall integrate new equipment technologies into existing system architectures as required by applicable Task Orders. The Contractor shall apply a systems engineering approach to ensure that mission objectives and system criteria requirements are fulfilled. Emphasis shall be on the demonstration of clear and definable improvements in the performance, logistics supportability, reliability and maintainability of the item. All efforts shall employ the latest technology in consonance with economic considerations.

If applicable, design concepts shall include provisions for continuous technological improvement to maximize opportunities for product improvement available from emerging technological advances in the commercial market place. Commercial products and processes shall be utilized whenever possible. back...

Installation
The Contractor shall install hardware and software/firmware as required by applicable Task Orders. Installation may involve fabrication of mounts, brackets, and/or installation kits. When required, the Contractor shall assist the Government in identifying all equipment and utilities required for installation at the installation site, including Government Furnished Equipment/Material. The Government, with Contractor assistance, shall ensure that the required equipment, utilities, and resources are available at the installation site. back...

Incidental Construction
In the event that alteration or minor construction of real property located outside the United States, its possessions, or Puerto Rico is required to achieve the primary purpose of a Task Order, such alteration or minor construction shall be deemed within the scope of this contract. back...

Hardware and Software Fabrication
The Contractor shall manufacture, acquire and assemble hardware and software as required to accomplish Task Order objectives. Whenever practical, available Government equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources shall be incorporated. Such Government Furnished Equipment/Material shall be specified in applicable Task Orders. The rights in any computer software to be delivered under any specific Task Order will be negotiated prior to award of the Task Order. Failure to negotiate such rights prior to award of the Task Order shall constitute an agreement by the Contractor that the data ordered shall be delivered with unlimited rights. back...

Test and Evaluation
The Contractor shall define and develop test programs, plans, and procedures, conduct testing, and evaluate and document results as required by applicable Task Orders. Such testing may include:
  • Hardware and software component testing.
  • Subsystem and system level development testing.
  • System compatibility testing.
  • Acceptance testing.
  • Functional testing.
  • Integration testing.
  • Full qualification testing.
  • Field-testing and evaluation.
  • Environmental tests and stress screening.
  • Electromagnetic interference testing, electromagnetic compatibility testing and TEMPEST.
  • Flight-testing.
  • Air-worthiness testing.

The Contractor shall conduct testing in total or shall support Government test personnel as specified by applicable Task Orders. The Contractor shall ensure that all hardware, software, test equipment, instrumentation, supplies, facilities, and personnel are available and in place to conduct or support each scheduled test.

The Contractor shall review and evaluates Test Evaluation Master Plans, test plans, test procedures and test results as required by applicable Task Orders. back...

Certification
The Contractor shall obtain commercial and/or military certifications/authorizations for new or modified parts, subsystems, platforms, designs, equipment or installations in accordance with applicable FAA and DoD standards specified by corresponding Task Orders. Any acceptance testing required to meet certification requirements shall be accomplished in accordance with paragraph "Test and Evaluation" above. back...

Studies and Analyses (Other than R&D)
The Contractor shall perform studies and analyses as required by applicable Task Orders. Such studies/analyses may include logistics/supportability, engineering, financial, operational, etc. Results shall be documented as required by the applicable Task Order. back...

Technical Data Management

  • Product Data

The Contractor shall review, develop, and/or submit Product Data in accordance with applicable Task Orders. Product data may define one or more configuration items, associated manufacturing processes and associated test procedures. Various types of Product Data, including engineering drawings, specifications, software configuration documentation, interface control documentation, quality assurance provisions, and/or commercial item descriptions may be required. Furthermore, Product Data may provide:

  • Complete design disclosure;
  • Form, fit and function requirements;
  • Performance specifications;
  • A combination thereof.
The Contractor may be required to apply computer-aided design (CAD), manufacturing (CAM) and engineering (CAE) methods/systems to support concurrent design integration with manufacturing and logistics considerations. All CAD, CAM and CAE systems shall be compatible with resident Government architectures, as specified by applicable Task Orders.

The rights in any technical data and computer software to be delivered under any specific Task Order will be negotiated prior to award of Task Order. Failure to negotiate such rights prior to award of Task Order shall constitute an agreement by the Contractor that the data ordered shall be delivered with unlimited rights.
  • Configuration Management
The Contractor shall manage the baseline configuration of the platforms, systems, subsystems and items acquired under this contract as required by applicable Task Orders. Such support includes:
  • Collection, review, tracking and archiving of Configuration Control Documents.
  • Development of automated databases to track hierarchical components.
  • Maintenance of Product Data.
  • Support to Configuration Control Boards.
  • Performance of Functional Configuration Audits and Physical Configuration Audits. back...
Logistics Support
  • Operation, Maintenance and Repair
The Contractor shall operate, repair and maintain platforms, systems, subsystems and/or items and/or platforms as required by applicable Task Orders.
  • Painting, Coating, Sealing and Preservation
The Contractor shall paint, coat, protect, seal and preserve items, subsystems, systems and/or platforms as required by applicable Task Orders.
  • Publications
The Contractor shall review and/or develop and submit logistics support publications as required by applicable Task Orders. Such publications may include Integrated Logistics Support Plans (ILSPs), Technical Orders (TOs), Technical Manuals (TMs), Interactive NAVAIRs, NAVSEAs, work specifications, Lubrication Orders, Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals, Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists (RPSTLs) etc.
  • Logistics Support Analyses
The Contractor shall perform or assist in the performance of Logistics Support Analyses as required by applicable Task Orders.
  • Preservation, Packing and Marking
I Preservation, packing and marking for shipment shall be in accordance with the clauses at Section D, Packaging and Marking. back...

Training
The Contractor shall identify training requirements and shall obtain or develop training programs for platforms, systems, subsystems or critical items as required by applicable Task Orders. The Contractor shall develop training manuals and other training documentation or training aids as required. Electronic training applications such as video teleconferencing and computer-based training shall be employed to enhance the effectiveness of training materials and courses when cost-effective. The Contractor may conduct training for Government personnel in the appropriate Letter Of Agreement, to ensure proper operation, repair, maintenance, and testing of platforms, systems, subsystems or items. The Contractor may be required to furnish personnel to perform such training. back...

Acquisition Support
The Contractor shall provide acquisition support as required by applicable Task Orders. Such support includes:
  • Assistance in developing Statements of Objectives, Statements of Work, Performance Work Statements, Performance Specifications, and associated solicitation documentation.
  • Technical advice and assistance regarding proposal evaluation.
Contractor personnel performing such services shall be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement. back...

 
     
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