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AT&T Government Solutions

AT&T Government Solutions, headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, provides integrated IT solutions to the Federal government. They are a SeaPort Enhanced prime under contract number N00178-05-D-4193. It has received these task orders: N00178-05-D-4193-EH01; N00178-05-D-4193-MUT1; and N00178-05-D-4193-NW01.

Recent Experience

3.5 System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support. Support to the USN Center for Information Dominance in Pensacola.  Support is provided to the Center in the areas of Network Engineering, Systems Administration, LAN/WAN Maintenance and Administration, Technical Analysis, Training Support Systems, and Credential and Certification Support.

3.12 IS/IA/IT. Support to the Navy’s Information Operations warfighting capabilities by providing technical and analytical support services to the Naval Network Warfare Command. The primary organization for this support is the Navy Information Operations Command Norfolk and subordinate commands NIOC San Diego, CA and NIOC Whidbey Island, WA.  Additional support is provided to the Naval Computer Incident Response Team, now called Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command.  This support encompasses the mission areas of Information Operations and Information Warfare, including support for missions, function, and tasks related to: Information Operations (all areas); Fleet training; strategic, operational and tactical planning; operational support and reachback; functional data management; Fleet IO requirements; experimentation; tactics evaluation; doctrine development; systems assessment; information technology management and administration; engineering and technical; and management & professional support services.

3.18 Training. AT&T provided training-life-cycle support to the SPAWAR Institute for the Integrated Shipboard Network System and the Submarine Local Area Network, Tactical Integrated Digital System.  We provided room instruction and curricula development at Afloat Training Group Atlantic and Fleet Combat Training Center Pacific, Mobile Training Teams, and Afloat Rider Training Support.  Instructors also supported the upkeep and configuration requirements of the classroom.  Training was accomplished in accordance with the Integrated Battle Force Training Schedules.  

3.20 Program Support.
AT&T Government Solutions, Inc continues its more than 40 years of providing acquisition and management support services to the Submarine Sensor Systems Program Office for Imaging and Electronic Warfare Programs.  AT&T-GSI has delivered and continues to provide professional, technical and analytical support to PMS 435 I&EW programs in the areas of acquisition support, system modernization and conversion, business financial management, engineering support, system production and deployment support, logistics (including training and configuration management), and project management support to the following programs: AN/BLQ-10 Sea Sentry, Integrated Submarine Communications Receiving System (ISCRS), AN/BVS-1 Photonics Mast, Integrated Submarine Imaging System (ISIS), Universal Modular Mast (UMM), and In-service Submarine Electronic Warfare Support Systems.


21st Century Technologies

21st Century Technologies, an 8(a) certified woman-owned small business in Austin, Texas, creates best-in-breed solutions that make a positive impact on the global community.  21CT's core technical competencies are graph pattern matching, image processing, genetic algorithms, natural language processing, machine learning, complex network modeling, data mining, data fusion, game theory, and group detection. 21CT has applied these core competencies to perform asset/resource planning and logistics, image processing, container stacking optimization, document classification, sensitive information disclosure violation detection, knowledge extraction, text extraction, link analysis on large datasets, social network analysis, suspicious cargo identification at national borders, asymmetric threat detection, and computer network intrusion/vulnerability identification and mitigation. In addition, 21CT offers Information Technology (IT) Services that support the design, development, implementation, administration, maintenance and improvement of databases, networks, and systems.

Recent Experience

3.6 Software. Lackland Air Force Base, Texas - 21st Century Technologies (21CT), a pioneer in advanced intelligence analytics solutions to combat terrorist threats and cyber attacks, was awarded the three-year contract in June 2009 by Air Force Research Lab’s Rome, N.Y. directorate to implement 21CT’s flagship advanced intelligence analytics platform, Lynxeon, to enhance the cyber defenses of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) components. This project is managed by the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) ACO Information Operations Threat Analysis Flight.

The performance location is Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, which in May was provisionally selected as the preferred location to host the 24th Air Force, the new numbered air force that will focus on cyber security. The Air Force will make the final basing decision once the environmental process required under the National Environmental Policy Act is completed this summer. Once established, the 24th Air Force, or Cyber NAF, will be a key agency defending Air Force networks and supporting the DoD’s new Cyber Command, which was announced by U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on June 24, 2009.

3.12 IS/IA/IT. Air Force Air Logistics Center - 21CT received the Category I AFMC award for the DISA CONUS Global Information Grid (GIG) Facilities of the Year for fiscal year 2008.  21CT’s customized IT solution led to increased productivity, cost savings and improved information support to the Air Force Logistics Control (ALC) and DoD operations and missions.

Included in its mission were management of the ALC’s IT Directorate data center, software development, database administration, configuration management, and quality assurance.  Additionally, the contract required the aggressive consolidation of servers base-wide; reducing servers by over 50 percent and centralizing server control at the Air Force Air Logistics Centers.

21CT was recognized for implementing process improvements, procedures and documentation that increased productivity and cut costs. 21CT’s award-winning accomplishments to the Air Force Air Logistics Centers are a testimony to its ability to sustain superior performance.

3.3 Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support. Picatinny Arsenal, NJ - The Configured Load Building Toolkit (CLBT) is a suite of advanced logistics support tools that creates customized and optimal loads that maximizes the available space of storage facilities and conveyances subject to physical constraints. CLBT provides 3D graphics and detailed instructions, in a step-by-step manner that describes how to build optimal loads. This GOTS software product has resulted in reduced cost, increased safety and increased flexibility for transportation and storage of materials and ammunition for the U.S. Army. In 2004 CLBT was recognized with an award for Runner Up in the U.S. Army Greatest Inventions Program for the Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ.  21CT provided development support through 2008 to Picatinny Arsenal and continues to provide updates and end-user support for CLBT.

CLBT has been adapted to span several logistics domains, including trucks, planes and igloo ammunition storage facilities. CLBT applies state-of-the-art optimization algorithms, developed by 21CT’s in-house scientific staff, to ensure that all loads and configurations comply with all DoD restrictions for required strapping and tie-downs, proper placement and separation between volatile elements and hazardous materials (HAZMAT), and proper load distribution, including center of gravity and height and weight restrictions. CLBT produces “cut-away” diagrams using 3D graphics. These diagrams are produced not only for the final load, but at each intermediate step building the building of the load.  At each step in the load building activity, CLBT produces staged instructions for placing each pallet (or component of the load), with proper positioning, sequence, tie-down information. A sequence of 3D images and instructions allows minimally-trained, non-technical personnel to achieve the same level of safety and optimality with custom loads as would ordinarily only be possible using strictly predefined standard loads and configurations. The result of this capability is much greater flexibility in the military’s ability to get the required materials and ammunition where it needs to be, when it needs to be there, with minimal cost and risks to the personnel and the mission.


SecuritySage Overdrive

SSO is a technology security company in Montreal focused on delivering secure products and solutions to the market and their clients. It provides consulting services in managed services, communications management, attack mitigation, infrastructure security, and information assurance auditing. SSO’s electronic connections management service is a web based management service designed to facilitate the process for fulfillment of connectivity requests, and the management of risks associated to electronic connections from one organization's network to branch offices and external parties. SSO’s key capability is in Secure Collaboration.

Recent Experience (over the past 3 years)

3.2 Engineering Support, 3.5 System Des Doc/Tech Data, and 3.6 Software. For Motorola, worked to develop North American WAN that centralized operations and allows the management of the corporate infrastructure. External Connections Management for Motorola – Process Development, Management, Security Policy Maintenance. New processes were designed and proposed to be put in place through analysis of existing day to day activities, identification of risks in existing process, and the development of a new process to eliminated these risks. Developed training manuals and certification materials for process support as part of an effort to solidify the day-to-day processing of Motorola’s external connections management process. External Connections Management for Motorola – Management and Development of Tools. External Connections Management for Motorola – Process Engineering, Firewall Traffic Analysis, Protocol Analysis, Connection Infrastructure and Asset Audit. Program support for Motorola’s day to day external business request process. Governance, business analysis, planning, budgeting, resource management.

3.6 Software. Performed Technical Analysis for the Max Capital Group, recommended and implementated service oriented architecture to allow the development of new .NET based assets for existing legacy global re-insurance system. Migrated old assets. Developed and implementated test plans, methodology, and test cases.

3.6 Software. At Cooper Power Systems & 3E identified key business and technology assets within two organizations that are proposed to purchase and integrate with each other, for the power industry.

3.12 IS/IA/IT. Architectured extension of legacy ERP system of PR Nissen Ltd to allow for development of expansion reporting tools and application add-ons in new environments. Developed North American WAN that centralized operations and allowed the management of the corporate infrastructure.


Signature Science

Signature Science, headquartered in Austin, Texas, is a world-class provider of innovative and responsive technical solutions. Its experienced technical staff and advanced laboratory facilities provide capabilities in CBRN, counter-proliferation, and defense as well as on traditional environmental monitoring problems in the areas of: Microbiology, Engineering, Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Statistics, Radiochemistry, Toxicology, and CBRN Sampler Design and has extensive experience conducting field operations in the areas of CBRN sampling, analysis, and site inspections. It provides broad-based QA oversight and quality management programs that draw on expertise from a wide range of technical disciplines supported by sound statistical science with the goals of mitigating potential error rates and process failures.


RS&H

RS&H, whose tradition began in 1941, is a facilities and infrastructure consulting firm whose client-centered program structure provides value-added solutions to clients around the world.  Offices are located in 11 Florida cities, as well as California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Washington DC.  RS&H’s market sector programs include Aerospace and Defense; Aviation; Commercial; Institutional; Public Infrastructure; and Transportation. Construction Engineering Inspection services are provided through its subsidiary, RS&H CS.

Recent Experience

3.16 Logistics Support. Jacksonville Port Authority - RS&H is providing the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) with Administrative Engineering Support services (AES) under a three-year General Consultant contract. Services are  provided through task work orders and can encompass a broad range of multidiscipline port and intermodal services, from transportation engineering and planning to facility design and program management. The contract also requires coordination with the appropriate agencies to identify the relevant transportation plans, projects and studies potentially impacting transportation connections/ access to and from  JAXPORT marine terminals; development of geographic information systems (GIS) maps; assessment of similarities and differences between the plans or projects; and preparation of planning-level cost estimates for the plans or projects.

3.13 Inactivation and Disposal Support. Gate Petroleum Company - Blount Island is strategically located on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida, eight miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean. In the early 1970s, Offshore Power Systems (OPS) selected Blount Island as a site to manufacture floating nuclear power plants. Although much of the manufacturing infrastructure was constructed, the facility closed in 1982.  Gate Petroleum Company of Jacksonville subsequently purchased the 780-acre site and retained RS&H to create alternative conceptual development plans stressing potential uses and feasibility of developing the existing site.  An inventory of existing conditions and projected needs included water and wastewater systems, transportation network, dredging permits, existing structures and environmental concerns.  As part of the master planning efforts, RS&H worked closely with the Jacksonville Port Authority and the Jacksonville Electric Authority to determine their potential expanded needs on the island. These needs included expanded dredging and bulkheading for additional docking and port facilities, utilization of an existing slipway and the feasibility of using an in-place 900-metric-ton crane.

3.2 Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support. Nassau County Ocean, Highway, and Port Authority - RS&H has been the general engineering consultant for the Nassau County Ocean, Highway, and Port Authority for the last six years. Most of the effort has concentrated on the major freight port and the Fernandina area otherwise known as the Port of Fernandina. RS&H has partnered with the Port to successfully complete a wide range of projects including the design and construction of warehouse facilities, entrance/gate improvements, grading and drainage as well as wharf expansion and maintenance.  Services have included preliminary planning, cost estimating, preparation of design documents which includes plans bidding packages and specifications, and special studies such as the corrosion evaluation of existing structures.

 

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Collaboration

Collaboration is at the heart of Electronic Content Management. Effective collaboration allows people across the extended enterprise to circulate ideas, experiences and knowledge. Smart organizations look to collaboration technologies in order to increase productivity, lower costs, and enhance existing IT resources. To maximize agility and responsiveness, companies today focus on improving collaboration among employees, partners, and customers. Organizations around the world and from varied industries use Electronic Content Management, or ECM technology to foster collaboration, implement vital process improvements, and to protect and retain mission-critical information.

HBMG Inc. is focused on providing a secure space for sharing ideas and maximizing the intelligence of multiple entities. HBMG has created the eManagers Collaboration Suite to do just this. eManagers allows you to share information anytime and anywhere. It automates document tracking and auditing, and helps teams meet objectives in a secure enclave. People can quickly form cross-functional project teams, capture shared knowledge, manage processes and meet project deadlines across geographic, departmental or company boundaries.

HBMG’s Collaboration Suite may be just the solution to conquer the pressures of changing markets, shrinking margins, and increasing competition.

Security

Protecting your organizations assets is more important and more difficult than ever before. Today's threat landscape comprises far more than DDoS attacks, viruses and worms. To protect against the broad array of internal and external threats, more companies are considering security programs that forge closer ties between the physical and logical security realms. The different security staffs have the same goal—protect enterprise assets and usually they exist as independent factions.  The new economy of the convergence technology, budgetary realities and government initiatives are driving enterprises and agencies to question whether business as usual is hurting the bottom line.  HBMG’s Security Practice helps companies bridge the gap between physical, data and logical security. 

Strategy

Change is happening at an increasing pace. Newer technology replaces new technology. Global competition appears in local markets and changes not only the market but value chains. Customers demand more innovation from their partners and providers, changing the face of collaboration. Knowledge of and preparation for the future is a must for survival.

 

The HBMG Strategic Insights and Futures (SI&F) team provides a range of services to help you focus on the right future path for your organization. Experience across a range of industries and technologies has prepared our team to provide insight into how multiple technologies will impact your organization or region in such areas as digital convergence, collaboration, nanotech / biotech / infotech / neurotech fusion, and smart devices.