Cardno EM-Assist provides the following capabilities for Navy customers through the SeaPort-e contract vehicle: > Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Process Engineering Support > Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support > Information System Development, Information Assurance, and Information Technology Support (IS/IA/IT) > Logistics Support > Training Support > Functional and Administrative Support > Public Affairs and Multimedia Support Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Process Engineering Support Example Project: DERP/FUDS Program Support, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District Cardno supports activities as a prime contractor for the USACE, Albuquerque and Sacramento Districts' Defense Environmental Restoration Program Formerly Used Defense Sites (DERP/FUDS) and Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program. The scope of Cardno's support services includes performing preliminary assessments by gathering data from documentary sources, conducting interviews, and visiting sites to identify the potential presence of hazardous, toxic, radioactive, ordnance, or explosive wastes. Cardno also performs more detailed environmental site investigations, conducts cleanup feasibility studies, and implements remedial actions as needed. Cardno, in conjunction with USACE, received the Secretary of Defense Award in 2005 for excellent program management and technical assistance on this contract, where we helped clean up unexploded ordnance scattered around the bottom of Pyramid Lake in Nevada. In addition, our team's program management approach reduced the originally estimated cleanup costs by more than $100 million dollars for USACE. Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support Example Project: MCB Camp Pendleton Water Quality Database MCB Camp Pendleton needed to streamline their water quality compliance process. The Base's employees used an error-riddled and time-consuming process to manually enter data needed for regulatory compliance reports into Microsoft Excel and other tools. They also had to examine the reports carefully to identify violations. Cardno 's challenge was to find a way to import the data electronically and automate the report and data review process. As the prime contractor, we developed a web-based data system using a PHP and MySQL back-end database. Cardno developed this database to accept electronic data from MCB Camp Pendleton's analytical laboratory. Our team designed a simple-to-use graphical user interface, as well as standard queries and reports for MCB Camp Pendleton's required regulatory reporting--monthly, quarterly, semiannually, and annually. Reports included current trends and alerts when regulatory limits are exceeded. Then we coordinated with MCB Camp Pendleton's information technology (IT) staff to load the software on the facility network and worked with the lab to develop a properly formatted data dictionary with rules and data integrity checks, so that the source data was useable. Information System Development, Information Assurance, and Information Technology Support (IS/IA/IT) Example Project: Hill Air Force Base Environmental Software Development For Hill AFB, Cardno worked as a subcontractor to simplify the management and reporting on Environmental Management Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) throughout Hill AFB in Utah. We improved business processes and implemented a wide range of web-based database solutions while ensuring that we addressed all Air Force safety and security requirements. These process improvements across environmental management areas resulted in Page 1
significant time and effort reductions, improved reporting capability, increased data integrity, and lowered risk of process failure. It also generated a greater ability to ensure environmental regulatory compliance at Hill AFB. Cardno software development efforts reduced the following: > Time required to manage inspections by more than 50 percent > Instances of noncompliance by 80 percent > Risk of noncompliance with safety regulations > Potential for expensive lawsuits > Paper consumption Hill AFB also now saves $300,000 annually in analytical costs because of the system and database implemented by Cardno. Logistics Support Example Project: Hill AFB F-16 Logistics Hill AFB sought the expertise of Cardno to manage major weapon system (F-16) modification programs that span from concept exploration through system retirement. We have provided program management, acquisition support, and engineering analysis services for the F-16, including providing engineering feasibility studies, preparing, monitoring, and tracking Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTO), supporting the Maintenance Posture Improvement Program, and analyzing data for the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) program. Our team has successfully managed the largest fighter weapons system modification in the Air Force--a $2.2 billion modification to over 650 F-16s. This work involves installing five major components: aircraft computers, helmet systems, radios, targeting pods, and friend or foe interrogators. Our value-added partnering approach, founded on close coordination with our customer, has provided Hill AFB with significant reductions in both material management costs and schedule lead times. Cardno's program management support has significantly reduced Hill AFB material inventory, transportation costs, and schedule lead time. We met determined spares requirements, established Readiness Support Packages (RPSs) and Peace Operating Spares (POSs) requirements, and accomplished initial provisioning. Training Support Example Project: MCB Camp Pendleton Courseware Development MCB Camp Pendleton needed a comprehensive package of training and training management services. Their training requirements are driven by U.S. Marine Corps policies, resulting in the need to train tens of thousands of marines annually. To date, the programs we designed have trained more than 40,000 people at the base. We develop the following for Camp Pendleton: > Course curriculum > Instructor-led computer-based instruction (CBI) > Computer-based training (CBT) that is used in both instructor-led and advanced distributed learning (ADL) environments > Classroom and blended training along with the associated learning aids and performance support tools, including note cards, posters, instructor guides, and student manuals > SCORM-conformant RLOs--stand alone, reusable e-learning courseware focusing on one primary learning objective covering equipment and weapons system SOPs > Scheduling training and maintaining training records in the Learning Management System (LMS) Page 2
In addition, we provide onsite instructors who deliver our classroom and blended learning courses and administer the LMS. Our team designed Camp Pendleton's LMS and maintains it on an ongoing basis. Using the LMS, Cardno schedules training and maintains training records. Cardno has delivered multiple courses and is currently working on additional courses for Camp Pendleton: > Delivered 13 courses, four RLOs, and one video > Developed CBI and ADL courseware, which includes a mix of text, pictures, custom graphics, animations, narration, video clips, interactive games and activities, and proficiency evaluations with feedback > Upgrading an LMS to a MySQL and ASP.NET environment > Contracted for four more courses and almost 200 additional RLOs Based on the solid performance at MCB Camp Pendleton, we have been engaged to develop and distribute additional courses to Marine Corps Headquarters, 29 Palms, and Air Station Beaufort. Functional and Administrative Support Example Project: Hill AFB Administrative Support For Hill AFB, we provide clerical and administrative support to the environmental compliance branch and three environmental attorneys. This contract involved developing requirements and business practices to gather, maintain, and report environmental audit data used to demonstrate compliance and mitigate risk. The task also includes supporting report writing, proofreading, archiving, and records filing according to the base's File Management Plan. We also set up and organized meetings, took minutes, and tracked action items. Public Affairs and Multimedia Support Example Project: Tooele Army Depot Public Relations Support As a public affairs prime contractor, Cardno supports the Tooele Army Depot's Restoration Advisory Board (RAB). The RAB holds regular meetings to accomplish the following: > Inform the community about environmental activities on the facility > Alleviate public health concerns > Maintain the good public image of the facility In addition, we prepare RAB presentations and newsletters that are distributed to the public and public notices for local newspapers as required by law. Our team also maintains all RAB information in the Tooele public library and the University of Utah's Marriot library. We handle meeting planning, scheduling, coordination, and preparation of agendas and minutes for the RAB as well. Contacts for Information and Client Support Shawn Holsinger Director of Client Services +1 757 810 2475 shawn.holsinger@cardno-gs.com Page 3
Quality Assurance Cardno utilizes the strengths of its team to provide quality services to our clients. We have developed a robust quality policy that provides a framework for establishing and reviewing quality objectives. Any questions or concerns on our quality program can be directed to: Teresa Crockett Government Services Division Vice President, Compliance Management +1 801 774 9124 teresa.crockett@cardno-gs.com Rebecca Ernst Americas Region Vice President, Quality Management +1 503 734 1813 rebecca.ernst@cardno.com Commitment to Quality Consistent delivery of quality services ensures client satisfaction and our continued success, making quality an essential objective in everything we do. Since our clients ultimately determine what is meant by quality, we listen carefully to understand their underlying requirements and then deliver the superior results that define our mutual success. > Provide products and services that consistently meet or exceed client expectations > Comply with the requirements specified in our Quality Management System > Focus on continuously improving our Quality Management System To support these efforts, Cardno has developed an ISO 9001 Quality Management System (QMS) to ensure project completions occur on schedule and within budget, and project deliverables comply with all required acceptance criteria. This system improves client outcomes by promoting a comprehensive approach to quality and encouraging innovative efforts to reduce costs, risks, and process time as well as enhancing overall capabilities or performance. Our QMS provides a framework for establishing and reviewing quality objectives. We train all employees in the system as part of their new hire orientation, and the QMS is continuously monitored and evaluated by our staff and managers, who incorporate feedback from clients and our internal audit process. We integrate quality objectives into each step of our corporate planning process, whether on a long-term company-wide initiative or a short-term task. Cardno s quality objectives promote a broad interpretation of our quality requirements and procedures to encourage approaches that surpass conformance to minimum requirements to produce superior outcomes. These objectives are: > Deliver services on schedule and within scope and budget; > Promote client communication throughout the entire partnership; > Provide clients with the best long-term value; > Maintain employee involvement and training to reinforce key principles and develop new skills; and > Continuously improve our Quality Management System to achieve client satisfaction and loyalty. Page 4
By making quality an integral part of our process and culture, we foster an atmosphere where excellence is expected and achieved. We surround our quality framework with engaged, supportive management to promote creativity, teamwork, efficiency, and an expectation of continuous improvement. Through this, we help each other produce the superior results our clients expect and that we can be proud to deliver. Task Orders and Technical Instructions None at this time Team Members Adanta, Inc. Adanta is a specialized niche provider of environmental, engineering and construction support services Adanta s core services include environmental restoration, construction services, and industrial hygiene / health and safety. Adanta offers a range of professional environmental, engineering and construction support services. They conduct business throughout the western United States. They serve U.S. Federal government, state and local government agencies and private-industry clients. Contract: 1047171 Period of Performance: 2009-2010 Description: Contamination Investigation, Naval Base San Diego Client: Tetra Tech Dollar Value: $24,000 Contract: 10-39S-98542 Period of Performance: 2011 2013 Description: - Avian Monitoring at Moffett Field Client: AMEC Dollar Value: $215,000 Gryphon Gryphon offers a range of professional environmental compliance, conservation, sustainability, and program management services. They conduct business throughout the United States and its Territories. With an established presence throughout the U.S., they serve U.S. Federal government, state and local government agencies and private- industry clients. Clients include US Army Corps of Engineers, Army National Guard, and US Air Force. Contract: FA4855-11-C-0001 Period of Performance: 2010 2015 Description: - Environmental Operational Support Client: Cannon AFB Dollar Value: $915K Contract: 1076952 subcontract to Cardno EM-Assist Period of Performance: 9/1/11 2/15/12 Description: - Subject matter expert for Unit Environmental Compliance Officer training Client: Washington Army National Guard Dollar Value: $11K Page 5