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Primary
Engineering Disciplines Approved by GSA
MCR Federal, LLC may perform Electrical and Mechanical Engineering under each
of five contract SINs defined in this schedule. A description of each SIN
definition and examples of the types of work covered by the SINs are provided in
the following sections.
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SIN
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Description
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871-1 STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS /
ACTIVITIES |
Services
required under this SIN involve the expertise
necessary to define and interpret high-level
organizational engineering performance requirements
such as projects, systems, missions, objectives, as
well as the best methods for achieving them. Typical
tasks include: Formulating the Mission, Determining
Requirements, Conducting Special Studies and
Analysis, Defining Program Goals and Objectives and
Assessing Organizational Performance.
Example:
Formulating the Mission: An agency has a need
for determining soil moisture levels using satellite
remote sensing. Although the primary use for the
data is intended for prediction of crop output,
there may also be a tactical military use for the
data. A feasibility study based on a series of
mission concepts is required to determine the
overall proposed approach and the minimum resolution
to meet primary and secondary mission requirements.
Defining Program Goals: The next step
involves defining the goals of the project. Based on
the feasibility/conceptual design studies and a
better understanding of overall mission
requirements, your agency will now need to define
mission requirements and develop an overall mission
architecture. This overall mission architecture will
translate into the goals you want accomplished. The
products from this task will be an initial
requirements document and a presentation package to
be used in seeking approval to proceed with
development of an acquisition package.
Inappropriate use of this SIN is providing
professional engineering services not specifically
related to strategic planning for technology
programs/activities and its associated disciplines.
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871-2 CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AND REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS |
Services
required under this SIN involve conducting abstract
or conceptual studies and analyses, define
requirements, develop primary plans and evaluate
alternative technical approaches. Typical tasks
include: Requirements Analysis, Cost Performance
Trade-Off Analysis, Feasibility Analysis, Regulatory
Compliance Support and Technological Conceptual
Design.
Example:
Now that the mission requirements have been
established and approval obtained to proceed with
the project, a specific spacecraft, remote sensing
payload, and ground system concept must be selected
from a range of viable options. Your agency may
perform the system definition study to develop the
conceptual design with assistance from contractors,
or may utilize contractors to develop even more
detailed functional and performance requirements and
interface requirements to be included in a
competitive procurement package. You may also choose
to use contractors to analyze the detailed system
concepts proposed under a competitive procurement.
Inappropriate use of this SIN is providing
professional engineering services not specifically
related to concept development and requirements
analysis and its associated disciplines.
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871-3 SYSTEM
DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND INTEGRATION |
Services required under this SIN involve the
translation of the project concept into a
preliminary and detailed design, perform risk
identification / analysis / mitigation and integrate
the various components into a working prototype.
Typical task include: Computer Aided Design (CAD),
Design Studies and Analysis, Detailed Specification
Preparation, Configuration Management and Document
Control, Prototype Fabrication, Assembly and
Simulation and Modeling.
Example:
After the system concept has been finalized and
approved to proceed with procurement or development
has been obtained, our company may utilize the PES
contract to perform a wide range of activities
including but not limited to:
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Obtain preliminary and detailed design packages
for a system, subsystem, or assembly.
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Perform multidisciplinary analysis and detailed
trade studies involving mass, power, data rates,
etc.
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Conduct risk identification and analysis, develop
mitigation plans and track progress.
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Develop detailed models and simulations to
determine optimal solar array sizing or assess the
impact of moving parts on stability and pointing
accuracy.
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Design and fabricate prototype components or
assemblies to achieve performance or cost savings.
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Provide analysis and engineering oversight of
prime contractors or suppliers.
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Inappropriate use of this SIN is providing
professional engineering services not specifically
related to concept development and requirements
analysis and its associated disciplines.
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871-6
ACQUISITION AND LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT |
Services required under this SIN involve planning,
budgetary, contract and program management execution
functions required to produce, render operational
and provide life cycle support to technology-based
systems. Typical tasks include: Operating and
Maintaining the Product, Overseeing Program/Project
Management and Conducting Technology
Transfer/Insertion.
Example:
An agency may need an unbiased third party for
oversight or review, the development of procurement
documents, and technical assessments of the
following; received proposals; overall budget;
performance measurement; scheduling; and program
documentation support. Many of these activities may
be included as elements of SINs 871-1 through 871-5,
or may be specifically segregated under this SIN to
provide clear avoidance of organizational conflict
of interest.
Inappropriate use of this SIN is professional
engineering services not specifically related to
acquisition and life cycle management and associated
disciplines.
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Electrical Engineering
Planning, design, development, evaluation and operation of electrical
principles, models and processes. It includes, but is not limited to, the
design, fabrication, measurement and operation of electrical devices, equipment
and systems (e.g., signal processing; telecommunication; sensors, microwave, and
image processing; micro-fabrication; energy systems and control; micro-and nano-electronics;
plasma processing; laser and photonics; satellites, missiles and guidance
systems, space vehicles, fiber optics, robotics, etc.). Within the electrical
engineering discipline, there are several specialties within the scope of this
work; a partial listing follows:
ü Aerospace and Electronic Systems ü Circuits and Systems ü Computer ü Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation ü Remote Sensing ü Information Theory ü Lasers & Electro-Optics ü Nuclear and Plasma
Sciences ü Power Electronics ü Reliability ü Solid-State Circuits ü Vehicular Technology ü Signal Processing on
Social Implications
of Technology |
ü Antennas and Propagation ü Communications ü Consumer Electronics ü Education ü Engineering Management ü Industrial Electronics ü Intelligent Transportation Systems ü Magnetics ü Neural Networks Council ü Robotics & Automation ü Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics ü Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics,
and Frequency Control | ü Broadcast Technology ü Components Packaging, & Manufacturing Technology ü Control Systems ü Electromagnetic
Compatibility ü Industry Applications ü Instrumentation and Measurement ü Microwave Theory and Techniques ü Oceanic Engineering ü Professional Communication |
Mechanical
Engineering
Planning, development, evaluation and control of systems and components
involving the production and transfer of energy and with the conversion of one
form of energy to another. It includes, but is not limited to, planning and
evaluation of power plants, analysis of the economical combustion of fuels,
conversion of heat energy into mechanical energy, use of mechanical energy to
perform useful work, analysis of structures and motion in mechanical systems,
and conversion of raw materials into a final product, etc. (e.g.,
thermodynamics, mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, manufacturing,
materials, solid mechanics, reactors, etc.). Within the mechanical PED, there
are several specialties within the scope of this work. A partial listing
follows:
ü ASME K-16-Heat Transfer ü Applied Mechanics ü Dynamic Systems
and Control ü Fluids Power System and Technology Systems ü Materials ü Management ü Nuclear Engineering ü Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering ü Power ü Rail Transportation ü Technology and Society |
ü Advanced Energy Systems ü Bioengineering ü Electrical and Electronic
Packaging ü Fuels and Combustion
Technologies ü Manufacturing Engineering ü Internal Combustion
Engineering ü Materials Handling
Engineering ü Textile Engineering ü Non-Destructive Evaluation Engineering ü Pressure Vessels and Piping ü Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis | ü Aerospace Engineering ü Tribology ü Fluids Engineering ü Heat Transfer ü International Gas Turbine ü Microchannel Flow and Heat Transfer ü Noise Control and Acoustics ü Design / Specification- Associated Personal Property ü Ocean Engineering ü Process Industries ü Solar Energy |
Personnel categories for professional engineering services anticipated
include, but are not limited to:
| • Administrative Support I | • Sr. Application Engineer |
| • Administrative Support II | • Information Specialist |
| • Administrative Support III | • Logistics Engineer I |
| • Sr. Consultant I | • Logistics Engineer II |
| • Sr. Consultant II | • Logistics Engineer III |
| • Sr. Consultant III | • Operations Research Specialist I |
| • Documentation Specialist | • Operations Research Specialist II |
| • Sr. Engineer I | • Operations Research Specialist III |
| • Sr. Cost Analyst I | • Project Director I |
| • Systems Engineer I | • Project Director II |
| • Engineer/Analyst I | • Project Manager |
| • Engineer/Analyst II | • Sr. Cost Engineer (PM) |
| • Engineer/Analyst III | • Quality Control Specialist |
| • Technical Analyst I | • Statistician |
| • Technical Analyst II | • Writer |
Services Not Included
A number of services are not currently being solicited. GSA reserves the sole right to include these services under PES at a future time during the period of performance. If GSA exercises this right, it will refresh the solicitation and consider offers from all eligible sources.
Computer Engineering and Information Technology: Offerors interested in providing computer / software engineering and information technology services are directed to use the GSA’s Group 70 Schedule for Information Technology. MCR Federal, LLC has a Federal Supply Service Authorized Information Technology Schedule Pricelist under Special Item Number 132-51. The MCR Contract No. is
GS-35F-5792H.

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