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DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited

Martin E. Bushika, APM-PM Program Manager Training Systems DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited

Business Opportunities ProgramFundingRFP Status MAGTF Training Systems Support (MTSS) $72M3 rd QTR FY14 SeaPort-e - Best Value Tradeoff Combined Arms Command and Control Trainer Upgrade System (CACCTUS) Up to $45M 3 rd QTR FY14Small Business - Best Value Tradeoff Virtual Training Systems Support (VTSS) $43M3 rd QTR FY14 SeaPort-e - Lowest Price Technically Acceptable Marine Corps Tactics & Operations Group (MCTOG) $37M4th QTR FY14 SeaPort-e - Best Value Tradeoff

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Business Opportunities (Continued) ProgramFundingRFP Status MAGTF Tactical Warfare Simulation (MTWS) $20M4 th QTR FY14Small Business - Best Value Tradeoff Ground Range Sustainment Program (GRSP) $2.5M to $5M 4 th QTR FY14 Small Business - Lowest Price Technically Acceptable Distance Learning (DL)$25M1 st QTR FY15 Small Business – Lowest Price Technically Acceptable Atmospherics (ATMOS)$20M1 st QTR FY15 Small Business – Best Value Tradeoff Underwater Egress Training System $20M4 th QTR FY15 Small Business – Lowest Price Technically Acceptable

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited MAGTF Training Systems Support (MTSS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Systems Support (MTSS) contract uses a combination of L-V-C training methodologies to develop, strengthen, and expand the war fighting capabilities of the MEF Commander, his Command Element, Major Subordinate Commanders and their associated staffs with the principle focus on battalion-level operations supporting MEF inherent operations training the COCOMs, sister services and selected federal agencies. MTSS is the principal USMC mission support contract providing training services for the functional and technical support necessary to plan, prepare, and execute USMC individual, unit and staff training events; modeling and simulation support; Combined Arms Staff Training, doctrine support; and C2 sustainment training to principally USMC operational forces. The support provided by the MTSS contract is in conjunction with USMC specific training, and Combatant Command sponsored Joint, Combined, and Coalition exercises. The MTSS contract supports training at multiple USMC designated CONUS and OCONUS training sites. Contractor SME support services include but are not limited to: supporting training events employing current fielded modeling and simulation systems; the operation of designated information systems (and follow-on versions thereof); and the development of supporting training documentation and Plans of Instruction. 1 st Qtr FY15 Contract Award 3 rd Qtr FY14 RFP Release SeaPort-e Trade-off Analysis – Best Value 1 st Qtr FY15 to 1 st Qtr FY18 PM TRASYS Phone: ~$72M (~$24M/year) Serco, Inc.

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Combined Arms Command and Control Trainer Upgrade System (CACCTUS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements CACCTUS is an upgrade to the USMC’s CAST (Combined Arms Staff Trainer). Using the system components and capabilities - simulation, 2D and 3D visuals, interfaced C4I, synthetic terrain, and an after action review, the concept of operations for the CACCTUS system is to immerse the trainees in a realistic, scenario-driven environment to enable commanders and their battle staffs to train or rehearse combined arms tactics, techniques and procedures and decision-making processes. The system is currently providing training up to and including the battalion level. This contract will accomplish continued system development and Post Deployment Software Support (PDSS), with annual software releases and support of current fielded baseline. One month mobilization at beginning of contract. 4 th Qtr FY14 Contract Award 3 rd Qtr FY14 RFP Release Small Business Competition Best Value - Tradeoff 4 th Qtr FY14 to 4 th Qtr FY19 PM TRASYS Phone: Up to $45M Riptide Software, Inc

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Virtual Training Systems Support (VTSS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The Virtual TSS program will provide continuous life-cycle support for fielded ground training systems to include various types of simulators/training devices and other support as directed. The Virtual TSS contract will provide this support via firm-fixed price, performance based contracts with commercial vendors. The contractor shall be responsible for operating and maintaining these simulators/training devices both CONUS and OCONUS in support of Marine Corps and other Service training requirements. The Virtual TSS contract will provide full time support at all major Marine Corps Bases, installations, and stations and on call support to myriad USMC Reserve sites and other satellite stations. 1 st Qtr FY15 Contract Award 3 rd Qtr FY14 RFP Release SeaPort-e Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable 1 st Qtr FY15 to 1 st Qtr FY20 PM TRASYS Phone: $43M Tatitlek Raytheon T.J. Inc

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group (MCTOG), 29 Palms Description/Summary of Program Requirements The Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group (MCTOG) services provide advanced training to the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) in support of operations, combined arms coordination, unit readiness, information technology, and technical simulation support services. MCTOG is located at 29 Palms and provides the simulation support services at designated simulation sites and training facilities in support of live, virtual, and constructive standards-based training. The contractor support services include but are not limited to: Command, Control, Communications, Computer, & Intelligence (C4I); Threat Emulation (TE); and Attack the Network (AtN) Training Team. 2 nd Qtr FY15 Contract Award 4 th Qtr FY14 RFP Release 8(a) Competition (Seaport-e) (NAICS ) Trade-off Analysis – Best Value 2 nd Qtr FY15 to 2 nd Qtr FY20 PM TRASYS Phone: $37M Katmai Information Technologies, LLC.

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited MAGTF Tactical Warfare Simulation (MTWS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements MTWS is the Marine Corps’ only aggregate-level constructive simulation system designed to support the training of Senior Commanders and their staffs in command and control processes and procedures. The system provides interactive, multi-sided, force-on-force, real-time modeling and simulation with stand-alone tactical combat scenarios for air, ground, surface, and amphibious operations. MTWS provides the battle staff the ability to seamlessly train with and use their C4I systems (C2PC and IOS) during the execution of an MTWS supported training event. As part of the Joint National Training Capability (JNTC), MTWS is integrated into the US JFCOM Joint Live Virtual Constructive (JLVC) federation in order to augment COCOM and JTF level exercises with Marine Corps validated models. This contract will accomplish software development and Post Deployment Software Support (PDSS), with support of the current fielded baseline and annual software releases for new annual baselines. One month mobilization at beginning of contract. 2 nd Qtr FY15 Contract Award 4 th Qtr FY14 RFP Release Small Business Competition (NAICS TBD) Best Value - Tradeoff 2 nd Qtr FY15 to 2 nd Qtr FY20 PM TRASYS Phone: $20M Cole Engineering

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Ground Range Sustainment Program (GRSP) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The Ground Range Sustainment Program provides rapid repairs and upgrades to existing USMC ranges throughout the Marine Corps to include: 29 Palms, CA; Barstow, CA; Beaufort, SC; Camp Lejeune, NC; Camp Pendleton, CA; Cherry Point, NC; Kangaroo Flats/Mt. Bundey, Australia; Okinawa, Japan; and Quantico, VA. This procurement will provide upgraded and repaired ranges, targets, heavy duty target carriage chain guards, portable towers, antennas and camera systems/parts and other various items associated with USMC ranges. 4 th Qtr FY14 Contract Award 4 th Qtr FY14 RFP Release Small Business Competition Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable 4 th Qtr FY14 to 4 th Qtr FY15 PM TRASYS Phone: $2.5M to $5M

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Marine Corps Distance Learning Program (MCDLP) Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The MCDLP has 42 Learning Resource Centers (LRCs) fielded at the various Marine Corps bases and stations both CONUS and OCONUS. The LRCs provide a quiet and comfortable working environment for training Marines and are equipped with internet connected computer workstations with Microsoft Office applications to provide Marines with convenient and reliable access to internet based training through the MarineNet learning management system. This allows Marines to further their personal and professional academic goals and to provide access to USMC required annual training courses, pre-deployment training courses and Enlisted Professional Military Education (EPME) courses. The CLS contract provides the support staff for the LRCs who are tasked to assist Marines with course enrollment, site navigation, day to day operations and maintenance, and to act as certified proctors for course exam completions. LRCs operate 8 to 10 hours a day depending on location, Monday through Saturday and requires a CLS Facilitator at each site during hours of operation for assistance to the users and accountability of the equipment. 4 th Qtr FY15 Contract Award 1 st Qtr FY15 RFP Release SeaPort-e Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable 4 th Qtr FY15 to 4 th Qtr FY20 PM TRASYS Phone: ~$25M (~$5M/year) ProSoft

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Atmospherics (ATMOS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The Atmospherics program provides for the design and installation of Set dressings that replicate theaters of operation in existing USMC Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) and Home Station Training (HST) areas and ranges throughout the Marine Corps to include: 29 Palms, CA; Barstow, CA; Beaufort, SC; Camp Lejeune, NC; Camp Pendleton, CA; Cherry Point, NC; Okinawa, Japan; and Quantico, VA. This contract will provide the removal and disposal of existing Atmospherics and the replacement with new set dressings that replicate a different theater of operation as designated by the delivery order. 3 rd Qtr FY15 Contract Award 1 st Qtr FY15 RFP Release Small Business Competition (NAICS TBD) Best Value - Tradeoff 3 rd Qtr FY15 to 3 rd Qtr FY20 PM TRASYS Phone: up to $20M Strategic Operations (STOPS)

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Underwater Egress Trainer(UET) Description/Summary of Program Requirements The UET Program consists of multiple underwater egress training devices, which individually and collectively fulfill the critical training need by providing personnel the opportunity to be exposed to conditions experienced in a ground, amphibious, or rotary/tilt-rotor platform submersion incident, in a safe, controlled, simulated training environment. This training offers each trainee the capability to rehearse the skills necessary to safely egress a submerged vehicle/aircraft. This procurement will provide knowledge and performance based underwater egress training, safety, operations and maintenance of the systems at four sites: Camp Pendleton, CA; Camp Lejeune, NC; MCB Hawaii, and Okinawa, Japan. 4 th Qtr FY16 Contract Award 4 th Qtr FY15 RFP Release Small Business-SeaPort-E Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable 4 th Qtr FY16 to 4 th Qtr FY21 PM TRASYS Phone: ~ $20M ProActive Technologies Inc. (Prime). Survival Systems USA (OEM)

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