Main Sail: Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (GS-23F-0012K) (Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 6)
SOW Functional Areas 3.1, 3.12, and 3.14, Main Sail supported the Navy ERP project in the areas of Deployment Management, Organizational Change management, Quality Assurance and Testing, Training, and in the SAP functional areas of Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), Plant Maintenance (PM), Asset Management (AM), Project Systems (PS), Document Management (DM) and Workflow (WF), Business Warehouse (BW) and RICE technical support. Main Sail also provided Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to support blueprinting workshops and follow-on solution blueprinting and design activities in the functional areas associated with Navy financials, maintenance planning and execution, and logistics. Main Sail provided deployment strategy, planning and project management in preparation for the initial site deployments originally planned within the Navy maintenance and finance communities, and served as the first Navy ERP Deployment Project Manager, managing delivery of the limited prototype funds allocation incremental solution to ASN (FM&C). Main Sail consultants have re-engineered Navy maintenance and supply chain operations by integrating hazardous materials management into core business processes. The integrated design also establishes DoD's first regulatory compliant dataset that seamlessly links materials, their constituents and the regulations that govern their use. The EH&S dataset is continually updated with the latest regulatory laws. To accommodate this constraint in our new design, Harris eliminated manual look-ups and the related guesswork associated with interpreting the many complex environmental laws.
Main Sail: Real Time Reutilization Asset Management (N00104-03-F-Q088)(Zone 1)
SOW Functional Areas 3.6, U.S. Navy RRAM Support (Real Time Reutilization Asset Management) 3-year support contract of the RRAM Lawson Solution to monitor and make viable non-valued asset at all of the Navy Supply Depots throughout the United States. Main Sail provided Lawson expertise for the future enhancement to support Navy Supply initiatives. Lawson is written in COBOL with some custom imbedded C procedures. RRAM provides system support to 24 NAVSUP warehousing facilities. These warehousing facilities are online with the application server which is located at the DEC Chambersburg operational center. Major customization has been deployed throughout the Lawson distribution suite to support the military standards of conducting supply based transactions in the MILSTRIP format. A variety of interfaces have been created between Lawson/RRAM and various naval external systems.
Main Sail: Bremerton RFID Evaluation (BRE) (FA850-06-3-9021) (Zone 1)
SOW Functional Areas 3.1, 3.3, 3.12, and 3.14, This project is an ongoing evaluation and implementation of an Enterprise Warehouse Management System with integrated Radio Frequency Identification (EWMS/RFID) technology at the Naval Submarine Base, Bangor Washington. Main Sail's strategy is to insert and expand the RFID capability up and down the "value chain", as rapidly as possible. Combining RFID with the improved and enhanced functionality inherent in SAP's WMS solution will move the Navy toward DoD policy compliance and provide a much-needed COTS solution that implements and optimizes best business practices. In an effort to support the need for material tracking and Total Asset Visibility (TAV), implementation of EWMS/RFID is the right first step.
Main Sail: Navy Enterprise Maintenance Automated Information System (NEMAIS) (N00178-04-D-4026) Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 6)
SOW Functional Areas 3.1, 3.3, 3.21, Main Sail is currently supporting the Navy Enterprise Maintenance Automated Information System (NEMAIS) ERP program for the Naval Sea Systems Command's (NAVSEA) Navy Enterprise Team Ships (NETS). The CACI NEMAIS team supports the full range of services presented on the SOW for this solicitation and holds all of the key management positions on the program.
Odyssey: Advisory and Assistance Services (F19628-02-F-8253) (Zone 3)
As a prime contractor, Odyssey provides managerial, technical, and functional advisory and assistance services (A&AS) to the United States Air Force (USAF) at Langley AFB, VA. The scope of work includes AA&S support to domestic military and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) effort.
SOW Functional Area 3.1, Activities include requirements analysis and analysis of Tactical Data Link (TDL) gateway alternatives.
SOW Functional Area 3.2, Activities include solving a technical problem that endangered use of a critical new F-15/E capability.
SOW Functional Area 3.5, 3.7 and 3.8, Activities include the technical review and authoring of the F-15A-E Platform Safety Case.
SOW Functional Area 3.10 and 3.11, Activities include establishment of a complete logistics structure to analyze crossover of TDL into new systems.
SOW Functional Area 3.14, Activities include development of innovative strategies for increasing interoperability products, standards, and practices to enhance the effectiveness between U.S. and allied/coalition forces.
Odyssey: Airborne Warning and Control System (F19628-03-F-8010) (Zone 7)
As a subcontractor, Odyssey supports the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) Program Management Agency NATO AWACS Mid-Term Upgrade (NMT).
SOW Functional Area 3.2, Activities include technical support to design, integrate, and test GPS Integrated Navigation System (GINS) on NMT to upgrade navigation capability.
SOW Functional Area 3.14, Activities include support of interoperability testing between legacy AWACS and NATO NMT testbed.