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records, reports supporting data necessary to understand the contractor's plans
for procurements, cost control schedule adherence, and technical work
performance. Also, the contractor shall establish and present to NASA new and
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PART I - THE SCHEDULE SECTION B - SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES/COSTS B.1 SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES/COSTS Effective October 1, 1998, this contract converted from a 100% term form,
level-of-effort to a combination term form, level-of-
effort/IDIQ/Performance-Based for the remainder of the contract period. The
parties agree that, for administrative convenience, the term form, level-of-
effort contract which existed prior to this modification and the
performance based contract which will exist upon execution of this
modification should be segregated into separate contract line items.
(End of Clause)
B.2 ESTIMATED COST AND AWARD FEE (NASA 18-52.216-85) (DEC 1991) FEE ESTIMATED COST AWARD CLIN 1--LOE (prior to 10/1/98) $785,930,100 $45,067,438 CLIN 1a - LOE (after 10/1/98) $192,039,365 $ 9,986,047 CLIN 2 - IDIQ (NTE) $607,008,774 $31,564,456 CLIN 3 - PERFORMANCE-BASED
Total $1,584,978,239 $86,617,941 (End of Clause)
B.3 SCOPE OF WORK 1. Level of Effort: The Contractor shall, in a manner consistent with and
subject to the terms and conditions hereof, furnish necessary personnel,
facilities, materials, services, management, and other resources necessary
to accomplish the requirements set forth in Section C, Statement of Work,
of this contract. 2. IDIQ: The Contractor shall provide services in response to performance
based IDIQ task orders within the requirements set forth in Section C,
Statement of Work, of this contract. IDIQ task orders shall be used for
performance-based tasks that cannot be described precisely until a task
order is placed. Each task order will contain quantifiable performance
standards, delivery schedule and quality assurance acceptance criteria to
facilitate the assessment of contractor performance and the use of
performance incentives and deduction schedules. Each task order will have
an estimated cost (no fee nor enumeration of labor hours or rates) based on
a schedule of direct labor rates with corresponding labor categories
(section J-1, Appendix 5). 3. Performance-Base: The Contractor shall provide technical, engineering
and scientific services and supplies, as specifically identified in Section
C, Part II, of the Statement of Work, of this contract.
The Contractor shall, in a manner consistent with and subject to the terms
and conditions hereof, furnish all resources necessary to meet the
requirements of the Statements of Work set forth in Section C. The
resources to be provided by the contractor include all resources required
to perform the work other than those which are identified elsewhere herein
to be furnished by the Government. Apart from such Government-furnished
resources, the contractor is thus required to provide items such as
facilities, capital equipment (including e.g., personal workstations and
engineering tools, software, CAD/CAE tools, interface tools, and
communication tools, including telecommunication links); technical training
and education (except for activities originally associated with Science
Payloads Development, Engineering, and Operations); business management
systems (hardware, software, and business management systems personnel).
The contractor is also required to provide personnel required to perform
functions such planning, tracking, and reporting of resources; business
management resources; finance; and reproduction/technical publication. The
above examples are illustrative only and are not intended to constitute an
exhaustive list. It is emphasized that the Government will not furnish
facilities or capital equipment items by reimbursing the direct cost of
such items as allowable costs under the contract, unless the regulatory
conditions for the furnishing of any such items are met (reference FAR
45.302-I).
(End of Clause) (END OF SECTION) SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, ANALYSIS, AND TEST (SEAT)
CONTRACT CONSOLIDATED
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INTRODUCTION 1 STATEMENT OF WORK COMPLIANCE MATRIX 7 PART I - AREAS OF SUPPORT Part I - 1 SECTION A: ENGINEERING Section A-1 1. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 1-1 2. BIOMEDICAL HARDWARE DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING 2-1 3. CREW AND THERMAL SYSTEMS 3-1 4. AEROSCIENCE AND FLIGHT MECHANICS 4-1 5. MANUFACTURING, MATERIALS, AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGY 5-1 6. ENERGY SYSTEMS 6-1 7. AUTOMATION, ROBOTICS, AND SIMULATION 7-1 8. STRUCTURES AND MECHANICS 8-1 9. AVIONICS SYSTEMS 9-1 10. ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT 10-1 SECTION B: SPACE AND LIFE SCIENCES Section B-1 11. MEDICAL AND MISSION SCIENCE 11-1 12. SCIENCE PAYLOADS MANAGEMENT 12-1 13. EARTH SCIENCE AND SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION 13-1 SECTION C: SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM Section C-1 14. SPACE SHUTTLE VEHICLE ENGINEERING 14-1 SECTION D: OTHER ENGINEERING & SCIENCE AREAS Section D-1 15. OTHER ENGINEERING & SCIENCE AREAS 15-1 PART II - PERFORMANCE BASED STATEMENT OF WORK (RESERVED) Part II - 1
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INTRODUCTION 1 STATEMENT OF WORK COMPLIANCE MATRIX 7 PART I - AREAS OF SUPPORT Part I - 1 SECTION A: ENGINEERING Section A-1 1. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 1-1 1.1 ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 1-1 1.1.1 Program Management Support 1-1 1.1.2 Research and Development Support 1-4 1.1.3 Engineering, Scientific, and Analytical Tools 1-6 1.2 LABORATORY/FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES - N/A 1-6 1.3 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT 1-6 1.4 LOGISTICS SUPPORT 1-7 2. BIOMEDICAL HARDWARE DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING 2-1 2.1 ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 2-1 2.1.1 Program Management Support 2-1 2.1.2 Research and Development 2-5 2.1.3 Engineering, Scientific, and Analytical Tools 2-12 2.1.4 Studies and Assessments 2-15 2.2 LABORATORY/FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES 2-19 2.2.1 General Support Services 2-19 2.2.2 Laboratories 2-19 2.2.3 Facility/Ground, Systems Engineering, and Operations 2-19 2.3 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT 2-22 2.4 LOGISTICS SUPPORT 2-23 3. CREW AND THERMAL SYSTEMS 3-1 3.1 ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 3-1 3.1.1 Program Management Support 3-1 3.1.2 Research and Development Support 3-3 3.1.3 Engineering, Scientific, and Analytical Tools 3-4 3.1.4 Studies and Assessments 3-5 3.2 LABORATORY/FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES 3-6 3.2.1 General Support Services 3-6 3.2.2 Federal Information Processing Resources (FIPR) Support 3-
10 3.2.3 Special Purpose Laboratories 3-11 3.2.4 Technology/Discipline Laboratories 3-12 3.2.5 Chemistry Laboratories 3-14 3.2.6 Bond Room Facility 3-15 3.3 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT 3-15 3.4 LOGISTICS SUPPORT 3-16 4. AEROSCIENCE AND FLIGHT MECHANICS 4-1 4.1 ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 4-1 4.1.1 Program Management Support 4-1 4.1.2 Research and Development Support 4-4 4.1.3 Engineering, Scientific, and Analytical Tools 4-4 4.1.4 Studies and Assessments 4-6 4.2 LABORATORY/FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES 4-9 4.2.1 General Support Services 4-9 4.2.2 Federal Information Processing Resources (FIPR) Support 4-
9 4.3 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT 4-10 4.4 LOGISTICS SUPPORT 4-11 5. MANUFACTURING, MATERIALS, AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGY 5-1 5.1 ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 5-1 5.1.1 Program Management Support 5-1 5.1.2 Research and Development Support 5-1 5.1.3 Engineering, Scientific, and Analytical Tools 5-1 5.1.4 Engineering Studies and Assessments 5-3 5.2 ENGINEERING STANDARDS AND PROCESSES 5-5 5.3 LABORATORY/FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES 5-6 5.3.1 General Support Services 5-6 5.3.2 Federal Information Processing Resources (FIPR) Support 5-
7 5.3.3 Materials Technology Laboratory 5-8 5.3.4 Mechanical Systems Laboratory 5-8 5.4 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT 5-9 5.5 LOGISTICS SUPPORT 5-9 6. ENERGY SYSTEMS 6-1 6.1 ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 6-
1 6.1.1 Program Management Support 6-1 6.2 LABORATORY/FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES 6-2 6.2.1 General Support Services 6-2 6.2.2 Electrical Power Systems Laboratory (EPSL) 6-2 6.2.3 Energy Systems Test Area (ESTA) 6-3 6.2.4 Energy Systems Technical Discipline Facilities 6-4 6.2.5 Federal Information Processing Resources (FIPR) Support 6-
5 6.3 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT 6-5 6.4 LOGISTICS SUPPORT 6-6 7. AUTOMATION, ROBOTICS, AND SIMULATION 7-1 7.1 ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC, AND ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 7-1 7.1.1 Program Management Support 7-1 7.1.2 Research and Development Support 7-4 7.1.3 Engineering, scientific, and Analytical Tools 7-6 7.2 LABORATORY/FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES 7-8 7.2.1 General Support Services 7-8 7.2.2 SES General Support Services 7-9