Title: PAT HUBER
1U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering
Command
PAT HUBER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OFFICE OF SMALL
BUSINESS PROGRAMS JUN 2009
- UNCLASSIFIED -
2MISSION
- To get the right technology to the right
place, at the right time, for the War fighter.
RDECOM is the Armys focal point for developing
and accelerating innovative technology and sound
engineering solutions that provide our U.S.
forces with decisive and dominant capability
where they need it, when they need it.
3MISSION
- RDECOM is unparalleled in its depth and
breadth of technical capability innovation and
dedication to provide our U.S. forces with the
best technology, today and in the future.
4Role of the Small Business Office
- Review procurement actions prior to posting
- Identify potential SB sources and recommend
set-asides when possible - Match procurements with small businesses
- Support socio-economic program objectives
- Maximize participation of small businesses
5FY08 Small Business Programs
- GOALS
ACHIEVED - SB 28.6 26.61
- SDB 6.7 5.26
- WOSB 5.7 3.11
- HUBZone 3.1 2.95
- SDVOSB 1.3 1.38
- HBCU/MI 14.5 11.26
- 6.3B FY 08 SPEND
6FIRST STEPREGISTER YOUR BUSINESS
- Central Contractor Registration (CCR)
- www.ccr.gov MANDATORY
- A CCR registration worksheet is available at
- http//www.dlis.dla.mil/ccr/PDFs/central_contr_reg
_form.pdf - Dynamic Small Business Search Registration
- - When successfully registered in CCR, youre
given the option to create a profile in SBAs
small business database.
7CURRENT PROCUREMENTS ON ASFI.GOV
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- Special labels and ink to identify hard
ballistic plates - Reinforced Glass Plates
- REF - Project Declare - Planar Magnetic Surface
Array - REF-Project Durham - Thermal Imager Systems
- DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF CATERPILLAR
EXCAVATOR - Shaped Charge Warheads
- Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder
- DRAFT RFP Afghanistan National Security Sector
Development and Fielding Program - Night Vision Equipment Modification Kit
- Non-Standard Weapons - FMS - Afghanistan
- REF - Thermal Imaging Device
- REF- Project Solar - Unmanned Ground Sensor
Systems -
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8 Finding PrimeContract Opportunities
- Research Past Purchases
- GSA Federal Procurement Data Center
- https//www.FPDC.gov
- Government Purchasing and Sales Directory
- Identify Current Procurement Opportunities
- Federal Business Opportunities
- www.fedbizopps.gov
9FedBizOpps Notices
The Vendor Notification Service sends emails to
alert you to synopses modifications, but not
for awards. It will not register you to receive
a solicitation or place you on an interested
bidders list, but gives first-hand notice of new
opportunities links to the actual posting.
10FedBizOpps Sign-up
Select Procurement Code, NAICS and/or Buying
Activity
11Doing Business at APG
- For construction requirements..
- US Corps of Engineers building at APG
- T.J. Smith Small Business Specialist
- tj.smith3_at_us.army.mil 410-278-2369
12Doing Business at APG
- FedBizOpps
- ASFI
- Procurement Technical Assistance Centers
- DE Juanita Beauford jbeau_at_udel.edu
- MD Mary Lee Kolich mkolich_at_mdptap.umd.edu
- (Sponsored by Universities)
13Most Common Procurement Items
- MRAP armor plate development and testing
- Ballistic glass
- Warheads / munitions
- Troop technology items gunfire detectors, route
clearance cameras for IEDs - Mobile vehicle arresting systems
- STTW radar
- Sniper NV sights
- Body wearable camera systems
- Explosives and gas detection systems
14UPCOMING EVENTS
- CECOM APBI 2-3 Jun 2009
- Ft. Monmouth, NJ
- Command, Control, Communications,
- Computers, Intelligence,
- Surveillance and
- Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
- APG ST Showcase 17-18 Jun 2009 Harford Comm.
College - Veteran Conference 20-23 Jul 2009 Las Vegas
15BRAC IMPACT
- 8,200 new jobs expected as a result of BRAC
- Very substantial impact to the business community
- The new jobs will include military, civilian, and
contractor positions
16APG Infrastructure Today Buildings/Specialty Space
- 14.7 Million Square Feet of Building Space
- - Office/Administrative - 2.5M SF
- - Laboratories -1.6M SF
- - Training Facilities - 1.4M SF
- - Warehouses - 2.7M SF
- - Community Centers - 0.7M SF
- - Barracks Family Housing - 3.1M SF
- - Other Facilities - 2.7M SF
- Major Laboratory Buildings
- - Supercomputing Center
- - 8 Medical Research
- - 10 Chemical Biological
- - 2 Physics
- - 5 Human Engineering
- - 1 Materiel Research
- Experimental Test Facilities
- - 42 Miles of Automotive Test Track
- - 196 Firing Positions
- - Roadway Simulator
17BRAC Law APG Outgoing Organizations
US Army Ordnance Center and Schools to Ft Lee,
VA Creates Synergy for Soldier Training Center
of Excellence
US Army Environmental Command to Ft Sam Houston,
TX Synergy Gained by Joining Headquarters
Pre-Deployment/Mobilization Mission No positions
mission move to Ft Dix, NJ Centralizes Mission
18BRAC Law APG Incoming Organizations
- US Army Test and Evaluation Command
- from Alexandria, VA
- AEC
- Army Team C4ISR
- Command, Control, Communication, Computers,
Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance - from Fts Monmouth, Belvoir
- Redstone Arsenal
- CECOM-LCMC
- CERDEC
- PEO IEWS
- PEO C3T
Enhances Current RDTE- Brings Headquarters to
existing APG Tenants
Brings C4ISR Center of Excellence Creates
Synergy and Enhances APG RDTE
Army Research Institute from Ft Knox,
KY Enhances Current Human Engineering and
Training
- Chem/Bio RD Organizations
- from various locations
- Med Chem Def Res from Walter Reed Army
- Institute of Research
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- Joint Prog Executive Office
- Non-Med Chem Bio Def Res from Brooks
- City AFB
US Army Research Laboratory, Vehicle Technology
Directorate from Langley, VA/Glenn, OH
Enhances APG Vehicle RDTE Mission Joins
existing ARL Family
Enhances APG Joint Chem/Bio RD Center of
Excellence
19APG BRAC/MCA Construction OCS/AEC Move
Timeline
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
OCS
OCS
OCS
Today
AEC
AEC
Infrastructure
1.5B Program Amount
Information Technology Upgrades
Army Team C4ISR Phase 1
Medical Chem Defense Res MRICD (Combined BRAC
MED MILCON Funds)
Army Team C4ISR Phase 2 Army Research Institute
Army Test Evaluation Command
Joint Program Executive Office
Army Research Laboratory
Timeline reflects construction building
acceptance/occupancy in FY11 following equipment
installation and calibration
Construction
Relocation
20APG Current BRAC Project Execution
- Army Team C4ISR Phase 1
- New construction of approximately 1.5M SF of
facility - Contract Awarded to Joint Venture Tompkins,
Turner, Grunley Kinsley in Sep 07 - Overall construction is 52 completion
- Expected completion Dec 2010
- Army Team C4ISR Phase 2
- Combination of new construction reuse of 1M SF
of facility - Design contracts have been awarded
- C2/CNT East facility construction contract
awarded 21 Apr 09 - Demolition of existing facilities underway
- C2 North/JSEC/Bldg 5100 currently under design
construction award scheduled for Aug 09
21Transformation Successes
- Successfully initiated construction within
first pod of EUL site - Allows industry partners close proximity to
government customers creating synergies - Construction of new park and recreation area
(Shore Park) - Developed robust partnerships
- Chesapeake Science Security Corridor
Maryland Military Installation Council MD
Governor's Task Force Harford County Economic
Development Advisory Board Harford County BRAC
Planning Action Council - Strategic Communications
- APG 2012 website provides information to the
general public relating to APG 2012, BRAC,
employment opportunities, etc. (over 15,000 site
visitors)
www.apg-cssc.com
http//apg2012.apg.army.mil
22APG 2012
- Tools
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- Army Community Family Covenants
- Sustainment, Restoration, Modernization
- (SRM)
- APG 2015 Demolition Buy Out Program
- BRAC Construction Army (BCA)/
- Military Construction Army (MCA)
- Public/private partnerships
- Recapitalization/revitalization/re-use
- Privatization ventures
- IT enhancements/upgrades
- Environmental stewardship
- Energy conservation
- Common Levels of Support (CLS),
- Lean Six Sigma
- APG Board of Directors
- Cross-tenant mission synergy
APG 2012 Transformation will focus on the areas
of quality of life, facilities/infrastructure,
technical enhancements, services, and human
capital.
23QUESTIONS?