FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE
AUTHORIZED MANAGEMENT, ORGANIZATIONAL, AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT (MOBIS) SERVICES SCHEDULE PRICELIST
SIN 874-1 CONSULTING SERVICES
SIN 874-2 FACILITATION SERVICES
SIN 874-7 PROGRAM INTEGRATION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Teledyne Brown
Engineering, Inc.
300 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35805
256-726-1644
http://www.tbe.com/
Contract Number: GS-10F-0154M
Period Covered by Contract: February 11, 2002, through February 10, 2007
General Services Administration
Federal Supply Service
Products and ordering information in this Authorized MANAGEMENT, ORGANIZATIONAL, AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT (MOBIS) SERVICES Schedule Pricelist are also available on the GSA Advantage! System. Agencies can browse GSA Advantage! by accessing the GSA s Home Page via Internet at www.gsa.gov.
Table of Contents
Page
Information for Ordering Offices 3
Blanket Purchase Agreements 8
Terms and Conditions Applicable to MOBIS Services 11
Ordering Procedure for MOBIS Services 13
Services 15
Teledyne Brown Labor Category Descriptions 17
Teledyne Brown Labor Rate Table 21
Information For Ordering Offices
1. Geographic Scope of Contract:
The geographic scope of this contract is the 48 contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and the District of Columbia.
2. Contractor s Ordering Address and Payment Information:
To Place Orders, Please Contact:
Harry A. Chaffee, Contracts Department
Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.
P.O. Box 070007
Huntsville, AL 35807-7007
Voice: (256) 726-1644
Facsimile: (256) 726-3187
E-mail: harry.chaffee@tbe.com
To Make Payment, Please Contact:
Teledyne Brown Engineering
P.O. Box 360467
Pittsburgh, PA 15251-6467
Government Commercial Credit Cards will be acceptable for payment. In addition, bank account information for wire transfer payments will be shown on the invoice.
Below are the telephone numbers that can be used by ordering agencies to obtain technical and/or ordering assistance.
(256) 726-1323
(256) 726-1644
3. Central Contractor Registration is in place.
4. Statistical Data for Government Ordering Office Completion of Standard Form 279:
Block 9: G. Order/Modification Under Federal Schedule
Block 16: Contractor Establishment Code (DUNS): 11-363-3189
Block 30: Type of Contractor - C. Large Business
Block 31: Woman-Owned Small Business - No
Block 34: RESERVED
Block 36: Contractor s Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) 52-2195609
4a. CAGE Code: 14925
5. FOB Destination.
6. COMMERCIAL DELIVERY SCHEDULE (MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULES)
TBE will provide MOBIS Services at a place and time mutually agreed upon by TBE and the Government.
7. Discounts:
(a) Prompt Payment: Net% - 30 days from receipt of invoice or date of acceptance, whichever is later.
(b) Quantity - None
(c) Dollar Volume 1% at $500,000; 3% at $750,000; 5% at $1,000,000
(d) Government Educational Institutions - None
(e) Discount for use of Government Credit Card - None
(f) Other - None
8. Production Points and Statement Concerning Foreign Produced Items:
Teledyne Brown Engineering, 300 Sparkman Drive, Huntsville, Madison County, AL 35805
9. Statement Concerning Availability of Export Packing: N/A
10. Small Requirements: The minimum dollar value of orders to be issued is $300.00, unless otherwise agreed to by the Government and the Contractor.
11a. Maximum Order: (All dollar amounts are exclusive of any discount for prompt payment.)
The maximum dollar value per order will be $1,000,000 for all MOBIS Services.
11b. Orders That Exceed the Maximum Order (I-FSS-125)(AUG 1995)
(a) In accordance with FAR 8.404 there may be circumstances where an ordering activity finds it advantageous to request a price reduction such as where a quantity of an individual order clearly indicates the potential for obtaining a reduced price.
To assist the customer agencies to determine when they should seek a price decrease a level called a maximum order has been established under the contract. When an agency order exceeds this amount it is recommended that the ordering activity contact the contractor for a reduced price.
(b) Contractor may:
(1) offer a new lower price for this requirement (the Price Reduction clause is not applicable to orders placed over the Maximum Order in FAR 52.216-19.)
(2) offer the lowest price available under the contract; or
(3) decline the order, orders must be returned in accordance with FAR 52.216‑19.
(c) A delivery order for quantities that exceed the maximum order may be placed with the contractor selected in accordance with Far 8.404. The order will be placed under the current contract.
(d) Sales for orders that exceed the Maximum Order shall be reported in accordance with GSAR 552.238-72.
12. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS. In the event security requirements are necessary, the ordering activities may incorporate, in their delivery order(s), a security clause in accordance with current laws, regulations, and individual agency policy; however, the burden of administering the security requirements shall be with the ordering agency. If any costs are incurred as a result of the inclusion of security requirements, such costs will be negotiated with the Schedule Contractor on an open market basis, outside the scope of the contract.
13. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION FOR ORDERING OFFICES: Any ordering office, with respect to any one or more delivery orders placed by it under this contract, may exercise the same rights of termination as might the GSA Contracting Officer under provisions of FAR 52.249-1, 52.249-2, and 52.249-8.
14. GSA Advantage!
The GSA Advantage! is an on-line, interactive electronic information and ordering system that provides on-line access to vendors schedule prices with ordering information. GSA Advantage! Will allow the user to:
Perform various searches across all contracts including, but not limited to:
(1) Manufacturer;
(2) Manufacturer s Part Number; and
(3) Product category(ies).
Agencies can browse GSA Advantage! by accessing the Internet World Wide Web utilizing a browser (ex.: NetScape). The Internet address is http://www.gsa.gov.
15. Use of MOBIS Services Schedule Contracts. In accordance with FAR 8.404:
a. Ordering activities can place orders of $2,500 or less with any GSA Federal Supply Schedule contractor. GSA has already determined the prices of items under these contracts to be fair and reasonable.
b. To reasonably ensure that a selection represents the best value and meets the agency s needs at the lowest overall cost, before placing an order of more than $2,500, an ordering activity should--
(1) Consider reasonably available information about products offered under Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts; this standard is met if the ordering activity does the following:
(i) Considers products and prices contained in any GSA MAS automated information system (e.g., GSA Advantage!); or
(ii) If automated information is not available, reviews at least three (3) pricelists.
(2) In selecting the best value item at the lowest overall cost (the price of the item plus administrative costs), the ordering activity may consider such factors as--
(i) Special features of one item not provided by comparable items which are required in effective program performance;
(ii) Trade-in considerations;
(iii) Probable life of the item selected as compared with that of a comparable item;
(iv) Warranty conditions; and
(v) Maintenance
availability.
(3) Give preference to the items of small business concerns when two or more items at the same delivered price will meet an ordering activity s needs.
c. MAS contractors will not be required to pass on to all schedule users a price reduction extended only to an individual agency for a specific order. There may be circumstances where an ordering activity finds it advantageous to request a price reduction, such as where the ordering activity finds that a schedule product is available elsewhere at a lower price, or where the quantity of an individual order clearly indicates the potential for obtaining a reduced price.
d. Ordering activities should document orders of $2,500 or less by identifying the contractor the item was purchased from, the item purchased, and the amount paid. For orders over $2,500, MAS ordering files should be documented in accordance with internal agency practices. Agencies are encouraged to keep documentation to a minimum.
16. CONTRACTOR COMMITMENTS, WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS
a. For the purpose of this contract, commitments, warranties and representations include, in addition to those agreed to for the entire schedule contract:
(1) Time of delivery/installation quotations for individual orders;
(2) Technical representations and/or warranties of products concerning performance, total system performance and/or configuration, physical, design and/or functional characteristics and capabilities of a product/equipment/ service/software package submitted in response to requirements which result in orders under this schedule contract.
(3) Any representations and/or warranties concerning the products made in any literature, description, drawings and/or specifications furnished by the contractor.
b. The above is not intended to enlarge the scope of this schedule contract for individual orders. Terms and conditions of any orders are limited strictly to those specified in the schedule contract and pricelist and agreed to by GSA.
17. YEAR 2000 WARRANTY COMMERCIAL SUPPLY ITEMS
NOTE: Contractors should identify products that apply to the following warranty in their Authorized Pricelist.
The contractor warrants that each hardware, software, and firmware product delivered under this contract and listed below shall be able to accurately process date data (including, but not limited to, calculating, comparing, and sequencing) from, into, and between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including leap year calculations, when used in accordance with the product documentation provided by the contractor, provided that all listed or unlisted products (e.g. hardware, software, firmware) used in combination with such listed product properly exchange date data with it. If the contract requires that specific listed products must perform as a system in accordance with the foregoing warranty, then that warranty shall apply to those listed products as a system. The duration of this warranty and the remedies available to the Government for breach of this warranty shall be as defined in, and subject to, the terms and limitations of the contractor s standard commercial warranty or warranties contained in this contract, provided that notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in such commercial warranty or warranties, the remedies available to the Government under this warranty shall include repair or replacement of any listed product whose non-compliance is discovered and made known to the contractor in writing within ninety (90) days after acceptance. Nothing in this warranty shall be construed to limit any rights or remedies the Government may otherwise have under this contract with respect to defects other than Year 2000 performance.
BLANKET PURCHASE AGREEMENTS (BPA)
Federal Supply Schedules
Blanket Purchase Agreement
The use of Blanket Purchase Agreements under the Federal Supply Schedule Program have been permitted for a long time. Check Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 13.203-1(f): BPA s may also be established with Federal Supply Schedule contracts... .
For BPA s, agencies are empowered and encouraged to seek further price reductions.
Teaming Arrangements are permitted with Federal Supply Schedule Contractors in accordance with FAR 9.6. Teaming Arrangement may be incorporated into your BPA!
It is suggested that Offerors include the Sample BPA in their pricelist.
SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
BLANKET PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
FAR 13.2 provides the following procedures for establishing a BPA under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures:
The Contracting Officer may use a BPA when there is:
- A need for a wide variety of items, but the exact items, quantities and delivery requirements are not known in advance.
- A need for commercial sources of supply for one or more offices that do not have purchase authority exists.
- To reduce the administrative burden of writing numerous purchase orders.
- Contracting Officers must contact Vendors to negotiate the terms and conditions of the BPA.
EXAMPLE BPA FORMAT
BEST VALUE
BLANKET PURCHASE AGREEMENT
FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE
(Insert Customer Name)
In the spirit of the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act ____(Agency)_____ and Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. enter into a cooperative agreement to further reduce the administrative costs of acquiring commercial items from the General Service Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule Contract GS-23F-0424K.
Federal Supply Schedule contract BPA s eliminate contracting and open market costs such as: search for sources; the development of technical documents, solicitations and the evaluation of bids and offers. Teaming Arrangements are permitted with Federal Supply Schedule contractors in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 9.6.
This BPA will further decrease costs, reduce paperwork and
save time by eliminating the need for repetitive, individual purchases from the
schedule contract. The end result is
to create a purchasing mechanism for the Government
that works better and costs less.
Signatures:
____________________________________ ____________________________________
AGENCY DATE CONTRACTOR DATE
BPA NUMBER _____________
(CUSTOMER NAME)
BLANKET PURCHASE AGREEMENT
Pursuant to GSA Federal Supply contract number GS-23F-0424K, Blanket Purchase Agreements, the Contractor agrees to the following terms of a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) EXCLUSIVELY WITH (Ordering Agency):
(1) The
following contract items can be ordered under this BPA. All orders placed against this BPA are
subject to the terms and conditions of
the contract, except as noted below:
MODEL NUMBER/PART NUMBER *SPECIAL BPA
DISCOUNT/PRICE
_________________________________________________ ______________
_________________________________________________ ______________
(2) Delivery:
DESTINATION DELIVERY SCHEDULE/DATES
________________________________ _______________
________________________________ _______________
(3) The Government estimates, but does not guarantee, that the volume of
purchases through this agreement will be ____________________.
(4) This BPA does not obligate any funds.
(5) This BPA expires on__________________________or at the end of the contract period, whichever is earlier.
(6) The following office(s) is hereby authorized to place orders under this BPA:
OFFICE POINT OF CONTACT
_______________________________ ____________________________________
_______________________________ ____________________________________
(7) Orders will be placed against this BPA via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), FAX or paper.
(8) Unless otherwise agreed to, all deliveries under this BPA must be accompanied by delivery tickets or sales slips that must contain the following information as a minimum:
(a) Name of contractor;
(b) Contract number;
(c) BPA number;
(d) Model number or National Stock Number (NSN);
(e) Purchase order number;
(f) Date of purchase;
(g) Quantity, unit price, and extension of each item (unit prices and extensions need not be shown when incompatible with the use of automated systems; provided, that the invoice is itemized to show the information); and
(h) Date of shipment.
(9) The requirements of a proper invoice are as specified in the Federal Supply Schedule contract. Invoices will be submitted to the address specified within the purchase order transmission issued against this BPA.
(10) The terms and conditions included in
this BPA apply to all purchases made pursuant to it. In the event of an inconsistency between the provisions of this
BPA and the Contractor s invoice, the provisions of this BPA will take
precedence.
*IMPORTANT -- A new
feature to the Federal Supply Schedules Program permits contractors to offer
price reductions in accordance with commercial practice. Teaming Arrangements are permitted with
Federal Supply contractors in accordance with FAR Part 9.6.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. ORDER
Agencies may use written orders, EDI orders, credit card orders, blanket purchase orders, individual purchase orders, or task orders for ordering services under this contract. Blanket Purchase Orders shall not extend beyond the end of the contract period.
2. INVOICES AND PAYMENT
Invoices for Professional Engineering Services shall be submitted by the contractor as soon as possible after completion of the work. Payment under blanket purchase orders will be made quarterly or monthly, except where cash payment procedures are used. Invoices shall be submitted separately to each Government office ordering services under the contract. PROMPT PAYMENT DISCOUNT, IF APPLICABLE, SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE INVOICE.
3. SERVICE ORDERS
Any Delivery Order format may be used (e.g. DD-1155). Orders should be accompanied by a Statement of Work that indicates:
Any other unique project requirements
Scope of work
Period of performance
Deliverables
Government and/or commercial standards
Data item descriptions
Acceptance criteria
Travel requirements
4. CHARGES OTHER THAN LABOR
All charges for project support other than Labor will be calculated under the current applicable government regulations. If Other Direct Costs (ODCs) exceed $2,500, they may be competed on an open market basis or added through modification to this contract.
5. GOVERNMENT SITE SERVICES
For services performed at the government site, the Government will provide all standard office support including office space, computer work stations, telephone, facsimile machine, supplies and copier access.
6. MINIMUM ORDER
Minimum order: The minimum dollar value of orders is $300.00, unless otherwise agreed to by the Government and the Contractor.
7. TRAVEL
Any travel required by an ordering agency, in the performance of ADP Services under this contract, will be reimbursed by the ordering agency. Contractor travel will be in accordance with the Federal Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable. Established Federal Government per diem rates will apply to Contractor travel. The Contractor shall not add the 1% Industrial Funding Fee onto travel costs.
8. OTHER DIRECT COSTS (ODCs)
Other Direct Costs (ODCs) are available outside the scope of this contract. These costs will be negotiated separately with the ordering agency per the guidelines set forth in the FAR. ODCs may be written as a separate line item.
9. RESUMES
Resumes shall be provided to the User Agency upon request.
10. GUARANTEE
People provided under the contract by the Contractor shall have the experience, education, and expertise as delineated in this pricelist.
ORDERING
PROCEDURE FOR MOBIS SERVICES
Ordering and receiving MOBIS Services from Teledyne Brown Engineering via the GSA Schedule is very easy. In fact, it is as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Just follow the five easy steps shown below. That s all there is to it!
Step 1: The end-user who has need of our services provides information regarding their need to their normal procurement or ordering officer in the normal fashion. The information provided would typically include a Statement of Work (indicating deliverables and schedule requirements), Government cost estimate, and funding documentation.
Typical items included in the Statement of Work might be:
Scope of Work
Location of Work
Period of Performance
Deliverables Required (Type, quantity, and schedule)
Applicable Standards, if any
Acceptance Criteria
Special Requirements (e.g., ISO certifications, security clearances, travel, special knowledge, etc.)
Useful information regarding our TBE GSA Schedule contract is:
Contract Number: GS-10F-0154M
Contractor
Establishment Code (DUNS): 11-363-3189
Type of Contractor: Large Business
Woman Owned? No
TBE Taxpayers ID Number (TIN): 52-2195609
CCR Registered Yes
Step 2: The ordering officer contacts TBE in one of the following ways (By phone: 256-726-1323 or 256-726-1644, by Facsimile: 256-726-3187, or by E-mail: harry.chaffee@tbe.com) and provides us with a written preliminary Delivery Order, Statement of Work, and a request for cost estimate.
Step 3: TBE responds to the request with a price estimate based upon the stated requirement and in accordance with the established fixed rates for our labor categories in our GSA Schedule Contract. Elements of our response include:
Total hours and price for labor
Proposed completion/delivery date
Other Direct Costs (ODCs), such as travel costs, if any, consistent with Joint Travel Regulations, or any other Open Market items (e.g., any other item not on the TBE Schedule contract, to be procured in order to meet the ordering agency s requirements).
Total price for the order
Step 4: The ordering officer upon receiving the TBE response, reviews it, makes a best value determination and awards the Delivery Order to TBE.
Step 5: Upon notification of acceptance, TBE will take action to provide our services in the manner agreed upon and will strive to deliver the highest quality professional services possible in a timely and cost efficient manner in order to satisfy the end-user s need.
SERVICES
Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc., offers customers a full range of services. These services are categorized according to the GSA Special Item Numbers (SINs) below:
874-1 Consulting Services Services provided under this SIN involve expert advice, assistance, guidance or counseling in support of agencies management, organizational and business improvement efforts. This may also include studies, analyses and reports documenting any proposed developmental, consultative or implementation efforts. Examples of consultation include but are not limited to: strategic, business and action planning; systems alignment; cycle time; high performance work; leadership systems; performance measures and indicators; process and productivity improvement; organizational assessments; program audits and evaluations.
874-2 Facilitation Services Services provided under this SIN involve facilitation and related decision support services to agencies engaging in collaboration efforts, working groups, or integrated product, process, or self-directed teams. Agencies bringing together diverse teams and/or groups with common and divergent interests may require a neutral party to assist them in: the use of problem solving techniques; resolving disputes, disagreements, and divergent views; providing a draft for the permanent record; defining and refining the agenda; logistical meeting/conference support when performing technical facilitation; recording discussion content and focusing decision-making; debriefing and overall meeting planning; convening and leading large and small group briefings and discussions; preparing draft and final reports for dissemination.
874-7 Program Integration and Project Management Services Services provided under this SIN involves management, integration, and programs and projects. These services may include, but are not limited to, program management, program integration (team leader), and program oversight.
This page represents the end of Part 1 of the TBE Pricelist. Part 2 consists of the Labor Category Description Matrix, and Part 3 consists of the Rate Table or Matrix.
LABOR CATEGORIES
SUMMARY:
Defines objectives and policies of programs. Reviews overall effectiveness, adherence to policy and achievement of program objectives. Monitors daily operations of program. Responsible for planning, staffing, and business‑development activities and interfaces with directors.
PRINCIPAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for all management activities relative to a program. Interfaces with divisional branches, staff, and other technical and support personnel on all matters pertaining to technical capabilities and solutions, resource requirements and allocation, personnel matters, and business development and maintenance. Performs administrative and supervisory duties required for operation of the program. Maintains an appropriate skills mix of the program staff through the professional development of the existing staff and the recruitment of new personnel.
Interfaces with subcontractors on technical, limited financial, and schedule requirements. Ensures adequacy, accuracy, and technical quality of all contract deliverables. Ensures that contractual delivery orders and authorized funds are expended according to the projected spending plan. Develops and maintains employee‑coverage projections.
Identifies business opportunities with current and potential clients through developing and maintaining positive, professional relationships with clients, establishing personal and corporate technical credibility, developing an understanding of the clients operational environment, and identification of appropriate contractual vehicles. Represents company at meetings, seminars, and other professional gatherings.
Prepares material for presentations or discussions relative to progress of the program. Conducts presentations, lectures, or discussions. Initiates meetings, ensuring representation from each operating element of the program. Ensures that meetings are timely and allow realistic decisions to be made relative to program policies, plans, and changes to allow the least adverse effect on program funds, schedules, manpower, and performance.
Responsible for compliance with company policy on equal employment opportunity and affirmative action in all personnel actions under their jurisdiction.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Labor Category |
Educational Requirements Plus Required Experience |
Program Manager IV |
Masters Degree or equivalent and 12 years of work experience* |
Program Manager III |
Masters Degree or equivalent and 8 years of work experience* |
Program Manager II |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 8 years of work experience* |
Program Manager I |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 6 years of work experience* |
*Six (6) years of work experience is equivalent to a Bachelor s Degree
Six (6) years of work experience with a Bachelor s Degree is equivalent to a Master s Degree
SUMMARY:
Performs professional engineering/analyst work in research, development, design, testing, analysis, production, maintenance, operation, planning, estimating, application, or standardization of engineering facilities, systems, structures, software applications, firmware, processes equipment, devices, or materials.
PRINCIPAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Applies intensive and diversified knowledge of engineering principles and practices in broad areas. Makes decisions independently on engineering problems and methods, and represents the organization in conferences to resolve important questions and to plan and coordinate wore Requires use of advanced technology and the modification and extension of theories, precepts, and practices in the field.
Plans, directs, and coordinates a large engineering project or a number of small ones with many complex features. Assesses the feasibility and soundness of proposed engineering evaluation tests, products, or equipment.
Directs the work of a staff of engineers and technicians. Makes recommendations for hire, promotion, and other changes of status.
Responsible for compliance with company policy on equal employment opportunity and affirmative action in all personnel actions under their jurisdiction.
Travels on an as required basis.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Labor Category |
Educational Requirements Plus Required Experience |
Engineer/Analyst VII |
Masters Degree or equivalent and 12 years of work experience* |
Engineer/Analyst VI |
Masters Degree or equivalent and 8 years of work experience* |
Engineer/Analyst V |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 12 years of work experience* |
Engineer/Analyst IV |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 8 years of work experience* |
Engineer/Analyst III |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 6 years of work experience* |
Engineer/Analyst II |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 3 years of work experience* |
Engineer/Analyst I |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 0 years of work experience* |
*Six (6) years of general experience is considered equivalent to a Bachelor s Degree
Six (6) years of work experience with a Bachelor s Degree is equivalent to a Master s Degree
SUMMARY:
Provides semi‑professional technical support for engineers working in such areas as research, design, development, testing, prototyping, or manufacturing. Applies practical skill and knowledge in a number of areas including but not limited to: electronics, engineering, mechanical prototyping, mechanical testing, solid and liquid propulsion technology.
PRINCIPAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervisor outlines objectives, requirements and design approaches. Completed work is reviewed for technical adequacy and satisfaction of requirements.
Performs non-routine and complex assignments involving responsibility for planning and conducting a complete project of relatively limited scope or a portion of a larger more diverse project. Selects and adapts plans, techniques, designs or layouts. Contacts personnel in related activities to resolve mutual problems and coordinate work
Constructs experimental or prototype models to meet requirements. Conducts tests and experiments and redesigns as necessary. Records and evaluates data ad reports findings.
Constructs tests requiring selection and adaptation or modification of a variety of critical test equipment; records data; analyzes data and prepares test reports.
Provides for safety of personnel. Applies safe practice in all operations to prevent destruction of equipment and components.
Reviews, analyzes and integrates the work of other technicians. May train or be assisted by lower‑level technicians.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Labor Category |
Educational Requirements Plus Required Experience |
Engineering Technician VI |
Associate s Degree or Equivalent; 12 years of general experience* |
Engineering Technician V |
Associate s Degree or Equivalent; 4 years of general experience* |
Engineering Technician IV |
Associate s Degree or Equivalent |
Engineering Technician III |
HS Diploma or GED or Equivalent; 10 years of general experience* |
Engineering Technician II |
HS Diploma or GED or Equivalent; 4 years of general experience* |
Engineering Technician I |
HS Diploma or GED or Equivalent |
*Six (6) years of general experience is considered equivalent to an Associates Degree
SUMMARY:
Coordinates and participates in clerical/administrative support for an organizational segment of the company. Under general direction of supervisor and cognizant of organization s goals, priorities, policies, and practices, handles many office situations or minor problems.
Responsible for the overall management and supervision of program analyst, procurement analysts and other disciplines engaged in the research and development, production and fielding of a system. Works from policies and general objectives, under general direction.
PRINCIPAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Plans, directs, and coordinates a program management or program support office. Directs the work of a staff of program analysts and procurement personnel either directly or through subordinate supervisors.
Develops, plans, reviews, directs, and controls all activities within the department. Makes major decisions, anticipates problems and develops solutions. Supervises the establishment and maintenance of a review and analysis system that assures closed loop management within the program and provides the necessary checks and balances.
Develops and maintains a close communication with higher level Government personnel, contractor, and company personnel. Responsible for compliance with company policy on equal employment opportunity and affirmative action in all personnel actions under their jurisdiction.
Maintains a comprehensive knowledge of analytical models and simulations. Validates the user of models and simulations for performance of sensitivity analysis for decision making under extreme uncertainty.
Performs other duties as required.
Labor Category |
Educational Requirements Plus Required Experience |
Business Analyst VI |
Masters Degree or equivalent and 8 years of work experience* |
Business Analyst V |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 8 years of work experience* |
Business Analyst IV |
Bachelors Degree or equivalent and 4 years of work experience* |
Business Admin III |
HS Diploma or GED or Equivalent; 8 years of work experience* |
Business Admin II |
HS Diploma or GED or Equivalent; 4 years of work experience* |
Business Admin I |
HS Diploma or GED or Equivalent; 0 years of work experience* |
*Six (6) years of general experience is considered equivalent to a Bachelor s Degree
Six (6) years of work experience with a Bachelor s Degree is equivalent to a Master s Degree
LABOR RATES
GSA MOBIS SERVICES RATE INFORMATION
Contractor: Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.
Customer Facilities (On-Site) BASIC
Direct Labor Categories |
Labor Rate CY01 |
Labor Rate CY02 |
Labor Rate CY03 |
Labor Rate CY04 |
Labor Rate CY05 |
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MANAGEMENT |
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Program Management IV |
$122.23 |
$125.30 |
$129.58 |
$133.63 |
$138.16 |
Program Management III |
$104.60 |
$107.24 |
$110.90 |
$114.36 |
$118.25 |
Program Management II |
$ 95.35 |
$ 97.75 |
$101.06 |
$104.24 |
$107.79 |
Program Management I |
$ 85.53 |
$ 87.69 |
$ 90.65 |
$ 93.50 |
$ 96.67 |
ENGINEERING & ANALYSIS |
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Engineering/Analyst VII |
$ 94.14 |
$ 96.53 |
$ 99.81 |
$102.97 |
$106.46 |
Engineering/Analyst VI |
$ 76.36 |
$ 78.28 |
$ 80.94 |
$ 83.49 |
$ 86.32 |
Engineering/Analyst V |
$ 69.16 |
$ 70.89 |
$ 73.30 |
$ 75.60 |
$ 78.16 |
Engineering/Analyst IV |
$ 64.84 |
$ 66.46 |
$ 68.71 |
$ 70.88 |
$ 73.30 |
Engineering/Analyst III |
$ 56.04 |
$ 57.45 |
$ 59.39 |
$ 61.29 |
$ 63.35 |
Engineering/Analyst II |
$ 51.76 |
$ 53.04 |
$ 54.84 |
$ 56.57 |
$ 58.50 |
Engineering/Analyst I |
$ 45.44 |
$ 46.56 |
$ 48.18 |
$ 49.67 |
$ 51.36 |
ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS |
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Engineering Technician V |
$ 79.24 |
$ 81.23 |
$ 83.99 |
$ 86.62 |
$ 89.57 |
Engineering Technician IV |
$ 56.00 |
$ 57.40 |
$ 59.35 |
$ 61.24 |
$ 63.30 |
Engineering Technician III |
$ 46.78 |
$ 47.95 |
$ 49.58 |
$ 51.15 |
$ 52.87 |
Engineering Technician II |
$ 41.44 |
$ 42.49 |
$ 43.93 |
$ 45.30 |
$ 46.83 |
Engineering Technician I |
$ 32.06 |
$ 32.86 |
$ 33.98 |
$ 35.05 |
$ 36.25 |
BUSINESS SUPPORT |
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Business Analyst VI |
$ 75.18 |
$ 77.06 |
$ 79.69 |
$ 82.18 |
$ 84.98 |
Business Analyst V |
$ 69.48 |
$ 71.21 |
$ 73.65 |
$ 75.94 |
$ 78.50 |
Business Analyst IV |
$ 53.44 |
$ 54.78 |
$ 56.64 |
$ 58.45 |
$ 60.45 |
Business Admin III |
$ 30.38 |
$ 31.14 |
$ 32.19 |
$ 33.20 |
$ 34.34 |
Business Admin II |
$ 24.79 |
$ 25.40 |
$ 26.28 |
$ 27.12 |
$ 28.03 |
Business Admin I |
$ 16.58 |
$ 17.00 |
$ 17.56 |
$ 18.11 |
$ 18.74 |
GSA MOBIS SERVICES RATE INFORMATION
Contractor: Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.
Customer Facilities (Off-Site) BASIC
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MANAGEMENT |
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Program Management IV |
$164.11 |
$168.23 |
$173.98 |
$179.43 |
$185.53 |
Program Management III |
$140.41 |
$143.98 |
$148.89 |
$153.53 |
$158.75 |
Program Management II |
$128.01 |
$131.23 |
$135.68 |
$139.95 |
$144.72 |
Program Management I |
$114.83 |
$117.71 |
$121.70 |
$125.52 |
$129.78 |
ENGINEERING & ANALYSIS |
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Engineering/Analyst VII |
$126.39 |
$129.59 |
$134.01 |
$138.23 |
$142.90 |
Engineering/Analyst VI |
$102.49 |
$105.09 |
$108.66 |
$112.08 |
$115.89 |
Engineering/Analyst V |
$
92.84 |
$
95.16 |
$
98.40 |
$101.49 |
$104.94 |
Engineering/Analyst IV |
$
87.04 |
$
89.21 |
$
92.25 |
$
95.16 |
$
98.38 |
Engineering/Analyst III |
$
75.23 |
$
77.13 |
$
79.74 |
$
82.27 |
$
85.07 |
Engineering/Analyst II |
$
69.49 |
$
71.21 |
$
73.63 |
$
75.94 |
$
78.55 |
Engineering/Analyst I |
$
61.00 |
$
62.51 |
$
64.68 |
$
66.68 |
$
68.96 |
ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS |
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Engineering Technician V |
$106.36 |
$109.04 |
$112.74 |
$116.29 |
$120.24 |
Engineering Technician IV |
$
75.18 |
$
77.06 |
$
79.68 |
$
82.20 |
$
84.99 |
Engineering Technician III |
$
62.79 |
$
64.36 |
$
66.55 |
$
68.67 |
$
70.97 |
Engineering Technician II |
$
55.63 |
$
57.04 |
$
58.96 |
$
60.83 |
$
62.88 |
Engineering Technician I |
$
43.03 |
$
44.13 |
$
45.60 |
$
47.04 |
$
48.66 |
BUSINESS SUPPORT |
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Business Analyst VI |
$100.91 |
$103.46 |
$106.98 |
$110.35 |
$114.09 |
Business Analyst V |
$
93.25 |
$
95.60 |
$
98.86 |
$101.95 |
$105.40 |
Business Analyst IV |
$
71.74 |
$
73.55 |
$
76.04 |
$
78.46 |
$
81.15 |
Business Admin III |
$
40.78 |
$
41.79 |
$
43.21 |
$
44.57 |
$
46.09 |
Business Admin II |
$
33.29 |
$
34.10 |
$
35.26 |
$
36.41 |
$
37.62 |
Business Admin I |
$
22.25 |
$
22.81 |
$
23.58 |
$
24.33 |
$
25.17 |