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Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) 2017 – Savannah Program Review
Terry L. Patton, PMP Chief, Military Support Division Installation Support and Program Management U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 14 June 2017
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Huntsville Center mission
The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville provides specialized technical expertise, global engineering solutions, and cutting edge innovations through centrally managed programs in support of national interests. A certified, professional workforce with an expeditionary mindset capable of pioneering solutions to unique, complex, and high-risk missions in strengthened partnership with the USACE enterprise, key DOD stakeholders and our strategic allies. Huntsville Center vision
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U.S. ARMY ENGINEERING AND SUPPORT CENTER, HUNTSVILLE.
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U.S. ARMY ENGINEERING AND SUPPORT CENTER, HUNTSVILLE.
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Huntsville Center FY16 Annual Obligations ~ $ 2.15 B Installation Support $ 1.58 B Engineering $ 41 M Chemical Demil $ 12 M Ordnance Explosives $ 228 M Environmental and Munitions CX $ 61 M (From RM as of Sept. 30, 2016) Customers: Very diverse customer base which includes DOD and many Federal government agencies.
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CEHNC-Installation Support and Programs Management
Management Operations Management Operations Analyst – Laura Beth Quick Program Data Analyst – Vacant Administrative Officer – Wanda Welch Taggert Student – Vacant Secretary – India Cook t CEHNC-Installation Support and Programs Management Director – Arthur Martin III Deputy Director – Encumbered – Medical Division Division Chief - Wes Turner MO& T Julia Chlarson OMEE/PSS Crystal Bennett Echols MRR Neal Graham Facilities Division Division Chief – Todd Watts FRR, FRP, BASEOPS Steve Goolsby ACP, DAL-Fuels Dave Shockley Energy Division Division Chief – Paul Robinson ESPC, UESC, PPA, Jeffery Watts EEAP, EIM,ECIP,REM,CUP Mike Norton Strategic Dev, OEI, S&SP, OEA Porscha Porter Military Support Division Division Chief – Terry Patton Furniture Laura Mabee RTLP, COS, S&C. SPP Bill Stephenson P&P Dongha Yi Electronic Technology Division Division Chief – Jon Winkler ESS, Cyber Security Jason Adams UMCS Matt Thompson Metering Bryan Rogers Information Technology Systems Division Division Chief – Sally Parsons M-CIS2, CIS2 Heidi Connelly HPC, ACE IT Tracey Phillips
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Military Support Division OVERVIEW
Furnishings Program: Provides procurement and program management for MILCON, SRM and replacement of administrative, barracks, educational and lodging furnishings for IMCOM, Navy and other DOD agencies. Range and Training Land Programs (RTLP) CX: Responsible for reviewing designs, conducting technical support inspections and ensuring Army Standards are maintained and met. Provides planning, MILCON programming and development of standard designs for Army automated ranges, and DD1391 preparation and validation. Special Projects: Provides the right tools and resources to meet customers’ special requirements. This program is an incubator for potential new programs, as well as a resource to locate the experts within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or Department of Defense for any given task. Additionally provides PM support for CEHNC’s internal projects. Fort Bliss Digital Multi-purpose Range Complex
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Military Support Division Overview
Planning and Programming: Provide tools and resources to installations to better managing real property portfolios; delivers comprehensive installation/facility planning studies and programming documentation which facilitates structured capital investment programs. 88th RSC PMO: Provides 88th Regional Support Command with facility assessment survey, preventative maintenance program, base operations services, and information technology support services. Criteria and Standards: Maintains and develops criteria, designs and standards that support not only the Corps, but other DOD agencies, NASA facilities and outside customer needs as well. Center of Standardization: One of eight Centers of Standardization (COS) established by the Director of Military Programs in March 2006 to be the Army’s life cycle manager for assigned facility types.
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Energy Division Overview
Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP): HNC manages a suite of programs and acquisition vehicles to support Army and DOD in meeting energy, water, waste and renewable energy mandates The cornerstone for developing effective energy management strategies, capital investment plans, and projects to meet reduction, net zero and renewable energy goals Scalable product for a holistic, integrated and comprehensive planning approach that leverages scale (vs. fragmented approach) Create vision with comprehensive energy master plan Submit plans for POM resourcing Resource Efficiency Manager (REM): Provide energy subject matter experts to all Land Holding Commands and NAVFAC that have repeatedly shown their value Provides energy expertise in the identification and development of energy savings projects Contract requires the REM to identify potential energy savings that exceed the annual cost of the REM service REMs have identified more than $100M in potential energy savings and $20M in realized savings for executed projects The Brigade Combat Team Dining Facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, is powered by solar panels.
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Energy Division Overview
Commercial Utility Program (CUP): Provides utility consultants, utility company information, installation data, technical support and expert witnesses to appear before utility commissions in support of rate intervention to oppose utility company rate increases FY15 ROI of 12-to-1; completed validated CBARB of 7-to-1 (conservative) Provides substantial cost avoidance and savings Administers the Army’s Demand Response Program Received Army approval for POM funding beginning FY18 Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP): HNC reviews, validates DD Form 1391s; performs cost estimates and life cycle cost analysis Army is recognized leader in ECIP validation through CEHNC Verifies MILCON dollar amount to be used for energy projects on military installations Minimum Savings-to-Investment Ratio (SIR) required Typically executed by Geographic District who can utilizes CEHNC energy contracts Energy Information Management (EIM): Enterprise solution for system-of-systems data integration and analysis Meets OSD Enterprise Energy Information Management (EEIM) requirements and G6/CIO vision
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Energy Division Overview (3rd Party Financed Acquisition Programs Overview)
Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC) & Utility Energy Services Contracting (UESC): Main difference between ESPC and UESC is UESC’s ability to go to the Utility (existing relationship) rather than an ESCO (new partner) ESPC’s savings are ensured by measurement & verification (M&V). UESC does not require guaranteed savings Both leverage industry expertise and private sector financing to make infrastructure upgrades to federal facilities to reduce energy, water consumption and reduce waste stream Both are financed for up to 25 years and paid from consumption savings Both provides operations and maintenance for more complex improvements. Enables DPW to reallocate limited resources Power Procurement Agreements (PPA): PPAs provide for the purchase of energy from renewable and alternative energy production facilities that are designed, financed, constructed, owned, operated and maintained by a third party developer Under the authority of Title 10 United States Code (U.S.C.) §2922a the Government agrees to purchase power generated by the system, at a specified unit cost, for up to 30 years HNC supports the Army in achieving renewable energy statutory goals with project execution via the PPA MATOC task orders and stand-alone PPA contracts
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Facilities Division overview
Access Control Points: Upgrade Installations’ entry gates security equipment and facilities to meet new standards and assure consistency Army-wide. DLA Fuels: Provide maintenance, inspections, repairs and emergency response actions for Defense Logistics Agency capitalized petroleum facilities on military installations worldwide, in compliance with federal, state and local code, criteria and regulations. This program can also support DOD and other federal fuel activities worldwide. Base Operations: Full spectrum of Installation operations support using contracted manpower. Covers recurring / predictive maintenance and service as well as corrective service orders. IB barrier being tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
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Facilities Division overview
USACE Installation Support CX: Huntsville Center executes assigned ACSIM and IMCOM programs in partnership with Districts, DPWs and IMCOM. Facilities Reduction Program: Eliminates excess facilities. Facilities Repair and Renewal: Fast track, efficient method for design/build renovations for all federal agencies. An excavator demolishes the former U.S. Army Reserve Center in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The center and surrounding buildings were hit by a tornado.
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Electronic Technology Division Overview
Electronic Security Systems (ESS): Provides design, procurement & installation of physical and electronic security systems solutions including CCTV, facility access, intrusion detection; integrated with ESS MCX technical support for execution. RMF Security Life Cycle Step 1 CATEGORIZE Step 2 SELECT Step 3 IMPLEMENT Step 4 ASSESS Step 5 AUTHORIZE Step 6 MONITOR Cybersecurity Systems (CS): Provides solutions and support for cyber security requirements including accreditations for Industrial Control Systems (ICS) using Risk Management Framework (RMF); integrated with the ICS TCX. HVAC – Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning SCADA - supervisory control and data acquisition
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Electronic Technology Division Overview
Metering: Supporting the Army and others with utility metering solutions; For HQDA, installing 10k+ meters and global meter data management system to track, record and report energy consumption. Provide maintenance and operation of the Army Meter Data Management System (MDMS); centralized, web-based reporting of all integrated meters. HVAC – Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning SCADA - supervisory control and data acquisition Utility Monitoring and Control Systems (UMCS): Provides design, procurement, & installation of UMCS solutions including building automation, HVAC, SCADA, Fire Detection Systems; integrated with UMCS MCX technical support for execution.
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Medical Division Overview
Medical Support Team provides Military Health System (MHS) O&M support Medical Outfitting & Transition (MO&T) Program: Initial Outfitting and Transition (IO&T) Team - Takes facility from construction complete to functional Soldier ready. MO&T-Sustainment Team - Provides systems/loose furniture and artwork worldwide for Army MEDCOM. MO&T-Design Team – Provide comprehensive interior design services and criteria development for Army MEDCOM. Operations and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement/Project Support Services (OMEE/PSS) Program: Provides contract services for the operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of equipment and other facility support for DOD medical facilities worldwide. Medical Repair and Renewal (MRR) Program: Design, repair, replacement, renovation, sustainment, restoration and modernization. Carl R. Darnall AMC, Fort Hood, TX Opened April 2016. Medical Facilities CX (MX) The MX provides medical unique technical support during design and construction of medical MILCON projects. Design concept of Weed ACH, Fort Irwin, Calif.
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Information Technology Systems Division Overview
High Performance Modernization Program (HPCMP): Provides program management and acquisition support for the DOD HPCMP organization in support of its supercomputing datacenters. USACE Information Technology Program (ACE-IT): Supports USACE in its world-wide enterprise IT requirements through program management and acquisition support of enterprise software, hardware, and technical services. Medical Information Technology Program (MCIS2): Supports DOD medical community requirements through project management and acquisition support of facility-related enterprise communications infrastructure and communications system requirements. General Information Technology Program (CIS2): Supports various DOD and federal agencies in meeting their missions through IT program management and acquisition support for facility-related communications infrastructure and communications system requirements.
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Ordnance and Explosives directorate overview
Support DOD and U.S. Government Agency operations worldwide with qualified and responsive munitions and environmental support Conventional OE Design Center Conventional Munitions Munitions Demilitarization Range Support Environmental Project Management Chemical Warfare Material Design Center International Operations Missile Defense Agency Support
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USACE HNC TOP 10 NAICS FY16 Category Description NAICS Dollars
Percentages Computer Systems Design Services 541512 $336.7M 17.95% Commercial & Institutional Building Construction 236220 $228.6M 12.19% Engineering Services 541330 $217.6M 11.60% Facilities Support Services 561210 $194.7M 10.38% Remediation Services 562910 $189.8M 10.12% Computer Facilities Management Services 541513 $87M 4.64% Support Activities for Oil & Gas Operations 213112 $67.4M 3.59% Other Computer Related Services 541519 $64.3M 3.43% Electronic Computer Manufacturing 334111 $58.7M 3.13% Other Electronic & Precision Equipment Repair & Maintenance 811219 $57.7M 3.07%
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Upcoming Contracts Program Contract Type Value RFP Release Date
Ordnance and Explosives BMD A-E Services $48M Q1FY17 Mega Small Business MMR & Environmental Services $450M Q3FY17 Information Technology Facilities Equipment and Maintenance System (FEM) Technical Services $32M Facilities 88th Regional Support Command Grounds Maintenance Services $42M Q4FY17 88th Regional Support Command Janitorial Services Robotics $40M DHA VOCERA (IT) $90M Q2FY18 This information updated 1- May -2017, and is subject to change. Distribution A, Approved for Public Release For the most up-to-date information visit the Federal Business Opportunities Web site at For more information contact Contracting ( ) or the Small Business Office ( ).
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Upcoming Contracts Program Contract Type Value RFP Release Date
Electronic Technology NGB ESS SATOC $48M Q3FY18 Information Technology HPC Integrated Technical Services Restricted $248M Medical OMME VI MATOC $990M Q4FY18 Facility Support Services $150M UMCS V $2.75B Q1FY19 Facilities Access Control Point / BASEOPS $425M This information updated 1- May -2017, and is subject to change. Distribution A, Approved for Public Release For the most up-to-date information visit the Federal Business Opportunities Web site at For more information contact Contracting ( ) or the Small Business Office ( ).
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Information about upcoming opportunities
Huntsville Center Website ( Federal Business Opportunities ( Announcements of Business Opportunity Conferences, Trade Fairs and other federally attended or sponsored liaison meetings in your area Corps of Engineers division, district and laboratory websites The main Government Point of Entry (GPE) is anyone can enter to learn about new opportunities , but there are several other venues where opportunities to do business with the Government can be found listed above.
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