Lunarline. Inc. SeaPort-e Team Members

Lunarline, Inc. has assembled a team of seven thought leaders that provide the depth and breadth of skills, services, functional area coverage, and technologies to provide 'solutions built on security'tm to all naval offices in all regions/zones.
 
Lunarline, Inc. has been awarded all SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) 7 zones:
  • Zone 1 - Northeast Zone
  • Zone 2 - National Capital
  • Zone 3 - Mid Atlantic Zone
  • Zone 4 - Gulf Coast Zone
  • Zone 5 - Midwest Zone
  • Zone 6 - Southwest Zone
  • Zone 7 - Northwest Zone
About Lunarline Inc.
 
Lunarline, Inc. is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) that specializes in Information Security (IS) and Information Assurance (IA). Lunarline, Inc. designs, develops, integrates, maintains, audits, and documents the security for systems, telecommunications, and software throughout the Federal Government. Lunarline, Inc. is a leader in Information Assurance (IA), the Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP), encryption, and securing Joint DoD/Navy technologies.
 

CACI
 
CACI provides a full spectrum of engineering services from concept definition through life cycle support across the defense establishment. We offer the following support:
Offer a diverse range of logistics and supply chain management functions.
  • Offer a diverse range of logistics and supply chain management functions.
  • Reverse-engineer older systems to preserve investments and reduce life-cycle costs.
  • Enhance supply chain management, software design and integration and enterprise resource planning.
  • Coordinate and support test and evaluation to maintain optimal performance.
  • Provide C4ISR operations analysis, research and development, systems prototyping and field service support, including intelligence and electronic warfare (IEW).
CACI offers a range of logistics and supply chain management functions to a number of clients, including the U.S. Navy Fleet operations. We support programs to extend the service lives of aging aircraft. CACI furnishes the U.S. intelligence community with prototype development, software design and systems integration services.
 
Test and Evaluation - CACI conducts ship hull, battle group interoperability, tactical/operator simulations to reduce the cost of test and evaluation. CACI coordinates and supports test and evaluation for events at sea and at land based test sites. We
  • Research and analyze system software interface requirements specifications, engineering changes, drawings, system hardware configurations and setup procedures and test packages to support the development of the SSDS MK 2 test plan.
  • Provide engineering support of system integration between the SSDS, ACDS and CEC systems/subsystems.
  • Provide logistical services to support the development of test and evaluation procedures and requirements including: data extraction and analysis, technical documentation tracking and control and test procedure review and implementation.
C4ISR - CACI bridges the gap in sensor data between operational and tactical forces by providing timely ISR information in a user friendly tailorable visualization on the battlespace. CACI has individuals with the skills necessary to implement viable fusion systems including theoretical algorithms (processing rules) for data fusion, sensor characterization, operational target characteristics and operations.
 
CACI also has a highly developed and demonstrates skills in
  • Science and technology planning
  • Integrated training and support
  • Integrated logistic engineering
  • Fleet support
  • Interoperability analyses and interface design
Interactive Tactical Training Simulation - CACI has in-house expertise to develop tactical training solutions that can be used to develop test procedures, training courses and shipboard combat systems simulations.
 
CACI's clients include:
  • U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research
  • U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
  • U.S. Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)
  • U.S. Air Force
  • U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM)
 

DRC
 
Dynamics Research Corporation (DRC) has been providing support the United States Navy for almost 50 years. With 2003 annual revenue of in excess of $240M and almost 2000 employees spread across the seven zones of the SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) contract, DRC possesses the infrastructure, management experience, and technical depth and breadth to effectively manage the delivery of high quality Engineering, Technical and Programmatic support services while maximizing innovation and cost reduction initiatives.
 

Open Systems Sciences
 
Founded in 1991, Open System Sciences ('OSS') provides comprehensive high-technology services and products to design, build, manage and enhance distributed enterprise IT environments. Whether it's a large-scale strategic information system or a small system conversion, OSS' strong technical expertise and extensive industry alliances provide a single source alternative to today's multi-vendor world of Information Technology.
 
OSS has more than ten years experience providing qualified and cleared technical staff to design and support secure networks serving more than 2,000 users, with over 15,000 users worldwide currently supported. This experience includes support for the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD-C4I), the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the Military Sealift Command (MSC), Pentagon Telecommunications Center (PTC), and the United States Coast Guard Finance Center (USCG FINCEN).
 

GNS
 
Global Network Systems (GNS) is a small 8a that was established in 1998 and has been very succ