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Participants for Matchmaking Table Hosts Code 17 Infrastructure Service Division Code 18 Acquisition Department Micro-Purchase Division Code 19 - Information Services Division (ISD) (Keyport) Code 21 - Pacific Northwest Range Management and Operations Division Code 22 - USW Weapons and Product Acceptance Division Code 23 - USW Systems Test and Operational Assessment Division Codes 24 / 25 - Hawaii/Guam Fleet Operational Assessment Division / Southern California Fleet Operational Readiness Division Code 31 - Undersea & Combat Systems Depot Division Code 32 - Rapid Prototyping & Fabrication Tech Division Codes 41/44 - Enterprise Systems Engineering / Integrated Warfare Systems Engineering Codes 42/46 - Weapons System Engineering / Obsolescence Management Codes 40N/43 Nontraditional / Undersea Warfare Systems Engineering NAVAL SEA LOGISTICS CENTER (NSLC) Mechanicsburg, PA Naval Supply Systems Command, Fleet Logistics Center, Puget Sound Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest BAE Systems Celeris Systems ICI Services Man Tech International Corporation Raytheon Code 17 - Infrastructure Service Division (Keyport) Mission -Provide all Safety and Environmental compliance for NUWC operations. Includes management and disposal of hazardous waste, setting requirements for all personal protective equipment (PPE), and purchase of ergonomic workstations and lifting equipment. Provides for all construction and building services requirements contracted and purchased via NAVFAC Northwest and Naval Base Kitsap Public Works department. Includes facilities repairs from roofing to lab renovations, janitorial services, management of the Navies forklift fleet, and liaison with the General Services Administration contract for lease of fleet motor vehicles. What we buy - Construction (via NAVFAC), Administrative and Engineering Support Services (via Seaport-e MAC), Waste Disposal Services, Fire and Safety Products. Code 18 Acquisition Department Micro-Purchase Division NUWC -Keyport's Purchase Card Division purchases 'purchase card eligible items ($.01 -$3,000)' for NUWC Keyport Naval Station. Some of the items that the Division purchases are, Calibration Services, Resistors, Grinding Wheels, Dive Suits, Cable Ties, Nitrile Gloves, Hoists, Shackels, Batteries, Crimping Tools, etc. Office Supply Items are purchased via DoD e-mall for all Departments Code 19 - Information Services Division (ISD) (Keyport) Mission / Purpose - The ISD operates and maintains Keyport owned network architectures supporting Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and Keyport developed corporate applications. The ISD designs, operates, maintains, and/or implements the following: - Network cable (copper and fiber) - Network cable terminations

- Network termination equipment - Network Management tools - Servers - Storage - Network Switches/Routers - Storage Area Network (SAN) Switches - Firewalls - Desktops - Laptops - Uninterruptible Power Supply - Corporate application development What we buy Technical and Administrative Support Services (via Seaport-e MAC), and Information/Telecommunications products. Code 20 - System Acceptance and Operational Readiness Department (Keyport, San Diego, Hawaii) Mission - Code 20 s mission is to operationalize new undersea warfare (USW) combat, sonar, and weapons systems and ensure the continued performance of deployed combat, sonar, and weapons systems while reducing the cost of USW systems development, acquisition, and operational Risk through test, training, experimentation, and evaluation (T2E2) programs. The department maintains and operates underwater tracking ranges, environmental test laboratories, maintenance facilities, hardware and software development capabilities, and Fleet-based electronic/acoustic measurement and evaluation facilities in the Pacific Northwest, Southern California, and Hawaiian areas. 21 Pacific Northwest Range Management and Operations Division The Pacific Northwest (PNW) Range Management and Operations Division, Code 21, operates ocean based environment, measurement and support systems; oversees test, training, measurement facilities, equipment, and operations and maintenance processes 22 USW Weapons and Product Acceptance Division The USW Weapons and Product Acceptance Division, Code 22, is responsible for conducting production acceptance for USW weapons and material resulting in improved system reliability and confidence for the fleet. 23 USW Systems Test and Operational Assessment Division In support of NAVSEA Keyport s Test, Training, Experimentation, and Evaluation (T2E2) mission, Code 23 is responsible to identify, acquire, modernize and sustain T2E2 systems, methods and capabilities for current and emerging Undersea Warfare USW/ Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Weapons, Vehicles, Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUV), Autonomous Undersea Vehicles (AUV) and other systems. 24 Hawaii/Guam Fleet Operational Assessment Division The Hawaii/Guam Fleet Operational Assessment Division, Code 24, supports the air, surface, submarine, Joint and Allied test, training and evaluation mission requirements in Hawaii, Guam, WESTPAC, the Pacific Rim and major Fleet home ports. 25 Southern California Fleet Operational Readiness Division The Southern California (SOCAL) Fleet Operational Readiness Division, Code 25, manages the air, surface, submarine, and combat system test and analysis, weapon evaluation, mobile target, tactical exercise analysis, magnetic signature reduction and range support programs assigned to the Department s Southern California and Washington (Ediz Hook) operations. What we buy - Support Services: Administrative, Engineering and Technical (via Seaport-e Multiple Award and SBIR Phase III Contract) - NAICS 541330 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing, specifically electrical components, circuit cards, connectors, etc.-naics 334 Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing NAICS 334511

Instrument Manufacturing for Measuring and Testing Electricity and Electrical Signals NAICS 334515 Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuilding of Equipment- Ship and Marine Equipment NAICS 811310 Code 30 - Maintenance, Engineering and Industrial Operations Department (Keyport, Hawthorne, NV) Mission - The Maintenance, Engineering and Industrial Operations Department of NUWC Keyport plans, organizes, directs and controls Torpedo Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Navy Materials Depot, Industrial Operations, and Weapons Load functions. The department provides repair, upgrade, loading and disposal services for multiple systems and programs including NAVSEA, NAVSUP, NAVAIR, U.S. Army and Air Force, DLA and FMS. Specialty capabilities include test, repair, reverse engineering, redesign, and upgrade of electronic assemblies, circuit cards, cables and electro-mechanical/mechanical components; test equipment design, development, fabrication and programming; obsolescence resolution and rapid prototyping and repair technology development. To support this mission, the department receives contractor services for administrative, financial, engineering and industrial support, and procures electronic and mechanical hardware to support industrial functions. Code 31 Undersea & Combat Systems Depot Division Code 31's mission is to provide deport level repair and sustainability on multiple systems. Specialty capabilities include test, repair, reverse engineering, redesign, and upgrade of electronic assemblies, circuit cards, cables and electro-mechanical/mechanical components. Code 32 Rapid Prototyping & Fabrication Tech Division Code 32's mission is to provide rapid prototyping and fabrication support on multiple systems. Specialty capabilities include test equipment design, development, fabrication and programming; obsolescence resolution; and rapid prototyping and repair technology development. What we buy - Support Services: Administrative, Financial and Industrial (via Seaport-e Multiple Award Contract) - NAICS 541330 Supply Purchases: Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing, specifically valves, bulkheads, etc.-naics 332, 332919, 332995 Machinery, Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing, specifically wiper rings, batteries, etc.- NAICS 333, 335, 333298, 335314 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing, specifically electrical components, circuit cards, connectors, etc.-naics 334, 334418, 334419 Code 40 In Service Engineering (Keyport, Hawaii) Mission - Plans, organizes, directs and controls NUWCDIVKPT's efforts to ensure Fleet Operational Readiness through Life-Cycle Support of Combat and Weapons systems. Provides In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) and other Technical Authority functions as assigned including design, production, test, fielding, sustainment, and improvement modifications. Capabilities include systems engineering, Fleet technical support, lifecycle logistics, obsolescence management, and acquisition engineering support. Program responsibilities include submarine systems, Naval training systems, undersea warfare weapons and vehicles, and surface warfare systems. Code 41 Enterprise Systems Engineering Provides systems, software and human systems engineering for shipboard non-tactical systems; provides fleet distance support, integrated training systems that incorporate advanced learning and performance support technology; software development, network engineering, and IA. Code 42 Weapons System Engineering Provides life cycle support for anti-submarine and undersea warfare weapons and mines through systems engineering (design interface); provides performance and RM&A analysis;

provides configuration control and management, maintenance engineering, integrated logistics support, and training, manning and computer resources support. C43 Undersea Warfare Systems Engineering Provides systems engineering and life-cycle support for undersea systems, including submarine combat systems, imaging, sonar, towed array and handling emergency communication and defensive systems. Services provided include acquisition support, engineering, and integrated logistics support. C44 Integrated Warfare Systems Engineering Provides systems engineering for integrated warfare systems, including technology insertion of aircraft carrier and surface combat systems, and air and surface ship acoustic sensors, standard equipment, COTS hardware and software. C46 Obsolescence Management Provides planning and execution of DMSMS programs for many platforms and major systems across the DoD and private industry during both acquisition and sustainment phases. Owns and operates the Obsolescence Management Information System (OMIS ), a proactive DMSMS Management software tool. OMIS maintains part records for a variety of systems and monitors custom designed parts, semi-conductor level parts, COTS and mechanical items for NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, USMC, US Army, and US Coast Guard. What we buy Support Services: Administrative, Financial, Engineering, Software Development, Logistics Support, Information Assurance (via Seaport-e MAC) NAICS 541330; Computers and Electronics NAICS 334; Machined items and Bearing NAICS 332; Office Supplies (DoD Emall); NAVAL SEA LOGISTICS CENTER (NSLC) Mechanicsburg, PA NSLC serves as NAVSEA s Technical Agent for developing, maintaining, and assessing life cycle logistics support policies, procedures, products and data systems. We provide the logistics foundation required to implement cost effective Life-Cycle Logistics and Maintenance Support and Solutions to NAVSEA s Acquisition and Sustainment Program Offices, Warfare Centers and Fleet units. Mission - Keep our Navy #1 in the world by providing superior, cost effective, and innovative logistics, engineering, Information Technology (IT), and quality assurance solutions that meet the lifecycle requirements of our Navy. What we buy - IT Hardware and Software Maintenance (NAICS code 541519 and 511210); Support Services (via Seaport-e Multiple Award Contract) - NAICS 541330 (this NAICS is for all Seaport e task orders); Training - NAICS 611699 (via the purchase card program, micro purchase); Office Supplies - NAICS 339940 (via DoD Emall); Naval Supply Systems Command, Fleet Logistics Center, Puget Sound Mission: To deliver sustained global logistics and Quality-of-Life Support to the Navy and Joint Warfighter. Provide sourcing solutions and contracting support for NAVSUP customers. What we buy: industrial supplies, telecommunication equipment and services, hardware, coatings/paint, electric components, medical and safety supplies, translation services, furniture, emergent ship repair services, other unique services in support of the fleet and shore activities through-out the Pacific Northwest and WestPac activities/ships. What we don't buy: construction, architect/engineering services, environmental services, facilities support services, weapon systems, ship overhaul services, general IT services, office supplies, DoD consumables

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest Mission: We are the Navy s facilities engineering professionals, committed to Navy and Marine Corps combat readiness. We are fleet focused, innovative, surge enabled, ever faster, committed to continuous cost reduction. We serve the Navy and Marine Corps Combat team, Unified Commanders and Department of Defense agencies. We deliver best-value facilities engineering and acquisition through our business lines: Capital Improvements, Public Works, Environmental, Base Development, Real Estate, and Contingency Engineering. What we buy: Facilities acquisition (such as Base Operating Services), Planning, Design (Architect- Engineering Services), Construction, Environmental, and Utilities. NAVFAC s top 10 NAICS for FY13: 236220, 561210, 237990, 541330, 562910, 237310, 238220, 236210, 561720 and 237120. What we don't buy: Supplies, Equipment, Ship repair, Logistics, Weapon Systems. Furniture is primarily purchased using FISC BPAs via construction contract. BAE Systems BAE Systems Maritime & Defense Solutions is a Large Business premier provider of mission readiness and technical solutions for the Department of Defense and Federal Agencies. We have a wide range of expertise including: Systems Integration and Hardware Engineering, Tactical Software Development, Combat and Missile Systems Integration, Analysis, Test and Evaluation, Information Assurance, Logistics and Life Cycle Management, Training, Readiness and Sustainment, and Program/Financial Management. What we buy/who we would like to meet with: The strength of the BAE Systems Team lies in our unique understanding of the work required; and our ability to manage the people who will perform these services. Our Team is established to provide best-value support to the Customer by using Companies (Large Business and Small Businesses) who will bring recognized capabilities to each service. Our partners complement BAE Systems capabilities to better match each Customer requirement. BAE would like to meet with Other than Small Business and all types of Small Business companies (NAICS 541330). Celeris Systems, Inc. Mission - Our fundamental objective is to provide real value for our customers by providing innovative, focused, and responsive support to programs in System Engineering, Mission Assurance, Project Management, Test & Integration, IT Security, and Engineering Domain Expertise. What we buy/who we would like to meet with: Other than Small Business and SDVOSB companies that can supply supplemental support for fleet waterfront support of HM&E and Combat Systems maintenance/repair; Integrated Logistics Support; and Software Development. Build to print (Prototype) hardware manufacture (NAICS 332510, 541330, 8112). ICI Services Mission - Be a premier provider of quality engineering, management and logistics services to our US Military and Federal Civil Agency customers, producing increased shareholder equity and fulfilling careers for all employees. What we buy/who we would like to meet with: SB, WOSB, SDVOSB and SDB companies that provide Engineering, Logistics, Technical and Program Services (NAICS 541330, 541519,236220). ManTech International Corporation

Mission - ManTech advances customer success by delivering unique best value solutions, consulting services, and technologies that meet our clients' mission-critical needs anytime and anywhere and we create added value through quality, innovation, and partnership. What we buy/who we would like to meet with: SB, WOSB, SDVOSB, SDB, and HubZones companies that provide acoustic engineering, software engineering, electrical engineering, and hardware manufacturing (NAICS 334418, 511210, 541330). Raytheon Mission - The Strategic Architecture Directorate champions the "innovate to create" technical strategy for IDS, weaving both Independent Research and Development (IRAD) and Corporate Enterprise Campaign (EC) efforts into a cohesive, discriminating, and compelling technology portfolio that drives growth for our business. By flowing down intelligent "identicality" initiatives across overarching system architectures, our mission is to ensure that time-to-market, affordability and world-class performance attributes are simultaneously designed into Raytheon's highly integrated defense systems. What we buy/who we would like to meet with: SB, SDB, WOSB and SDVOSB companies that provide Technical Services, machining, COTS items, cable manufacturing, hardware build-up, acoustic engineering, testing services (NAICS - 443142, 541330, 332510).