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Studies and Analysis Division, Marine Corps Combat Development Command2.  Complete Address of Reference
3300 Russell Road (Code 454), Quantico, VA 221343.  Contract Number or other control number
GS35F4506G M00264-99-F-24084.  Date of contract
20 September 19995.  Date work was begun
20 September 19996.  Date work was completed
15 November 20027.  Contract type, initial contract price, estimated cost and fee, or target cost and profit or fee
T&M; $4,202,6768.  Final amount invoiced or amount invoiced to date.  Reference cost overruns and what percentage of the total contract was overrun if applicable
9a.  Reference/Technical point of contact (name, title, address, telephone no. and email address)
Mr. William A. Sawyers ( HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]; 703 784-6025)
Head, MAA Branch, Studies and Analysis Division
Marine Corps Combat Development Command
3300 Russell Rd, Quantico, VA 221349b.  Reference/Contracting point of contact (name, title, address, telephone no. and email address)
Mr. Michael Durnavich ( HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected]; 703-784-4766)
Head, Studies Management Branch, Studies and Analysis Division
Marine Corps Combat Development Command
3300 Russell Rd, Quantico, VA 22134 10.  Location of work (country, state or province, county, city)
Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Prince William County, VA 2213411.  Current status of contract (choose one):
[ ] Work continuing, on schedule                                                                       [ ] Terminated for Convenience
[ ] Work continuing, behind schedule                                                                [ ] Terminated for Default
[ ] Work completed, no further action pending or underway                              [ ] Other (explain)
[X ] Work completed, routine administrative action pending or underway
[ ] Work completed, claims negotiations pending or underway
[ ] Work completed, litigation pending or underway12.  Provide brief information describing the success of your firm in furthering the policy of the United States to maximize practicable opportunities for small business concerns, HUBZone small business concerns, small disadvantaged business concerns, women owned small business concerns, veteran-owned small business concerns and service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns.
N/A13.  When contracting with firms described in part 12 above, describe what, if any, procedures your firm established to ensure timely payment of amounts due.
N/A14a.  Did this contract require a Small Business Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR 52.219-9?  Yes ___ , No X.
14b.  If �Yes� to 14a, have you regularly submitted SF 294/295 reports on time?  Yes ___ , No ___.
14c.  Attach a copy of your most recently submitted SF 294.
14d. Attach a copy of your most recent DCMA Subcontracting Program�Compliance Review rating15.  Provide a summary description of contract work, not to exceed two pages in length.  Describe the program title, nature and scope of work, its relevancy to this contract, a description of any problems encountered, your corrective actions, names of personnel proposed in this technical proposal who also have worked on the above identified contracts and the extend of participation of small disadvantaged business concerns in performance of the contract.  Attach the explanation to this form.
Title: Mission Area Analysis Studies and Analysis Support

Scope of Work: Northrop Grumman Information Technology conducted Mission Area Analyses for the Marine Corps. For each specific MAA, Northrop Grumman Information Technology conducted a thorough study of Marine Corps operations and capabilities to identify deficiencies in the context of an approved scenario. Each study combined the most appropriate quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques to arrive at the findings. Northrop Grumman Information Technology provided dedicated on-site modeling, combat simulation, historical research, and analysis support to the Studies and Analysis Division, Marine Corps Combat Development Command. The initial MAA contract was awarded in 1997. The contract cited in this attachment was the follow-on to the initial contract and was awarded in September 1999. 

Nature of Work: The Mission Area Analysis (MAA) Team analyzed Marine Corps force structure and modernization using existing models and state of the art analytical application tools. The MAAs assessed and reported on the capability of Marine Air Ground Task Forces (MAGTF) and weapons systems using models such as the Vector-in-Commander (VIC) combat simulation, GCAM, and EXTEND that record the performance of forces in out-year scenarios. It evaluated the effectiveness of weapons systems and force structures in a realistic environment. The MAA Team analyzed force capability implications of future Marine Corps programs as applied to units 10 years in the future. The team provided analytical support on the combat effectiveness of weapons systems by operating and evaluating the results of combat, engineering, or other models. To conduct each MAA, the team updated databases and models as needed to enable analysis of projected forces and equipment. They then performed statistical and mathematical analysis on the outcomes to quantify relationships among various data elements. To complete each MAA, the MAA Team furnished graphical displays, tables of data, and written reports for use in the Marine Corps requirements determination process. This included preparing briefings and/or computer graphic presentations the reflected the analytical findings, conclusions and recommendations.

Northrop Grumman Information Technology completed the first MAA, which analyzed a Noncombatant Evacuation Operation, in February 1998 and was cited by Marine Corps leadership for the outstanding quantitative and qualitative analytic approach used. They stated that all future MCCDC MAAs should follow the same general analytic approach.  Northrop Grumman Information Technology completed fifteen MAAs studies over the course of the two contracts. The MAAs are scenario-based and cover a spanning set of Marine Corps operations.  Completed MAAs have investigated both Marine Corps Expeditionary Forces and Marine Corps Expeditionary Brigades (MEB) conducting forcible entry operations in both Northeast Asia and Southwest Asia. The MAA team has studied the MEB and MEF conducting sustained operations ashore in the same areas of the world. Three Military Operations Other than War (MOOTW) were analyzed: peacekeeping operations, noncombatant evacuation operations, and humanitarian assistance/disaster relief.  Overall, the MAA team has completed 12 scenario-based MAAs and is working on the 13th. The final MAA investigated issues involving military operations on urban terrain and identified several areas where the Marine Corps needs to place emphasis to ensure Marine units can operate successfully in that harsh environment. Five other related studies have been completed, including a modeling and simulation overview and an evaluation of the GCAM modeling environment.

Relevance to this contract: The MAA contract had specific relevance to this contract in the areas specified below.
(1) Knowledge of and capability to perform Scenario Development.
(2) Knowledge of and capability to perform Development of Capability Characterization Measures.
(3) Knowledge of and capability to perform Data Base Maintenance and Development.
(4) Knowledge of and capability to perform Model and Simulation Maintenance and Development.

The current Marine Corps Mission Area Analysis process is scenario-based. Northrop Grumman IT developed and executed the current process for the Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC). As a key part of each MAA, the MAA team coordinated with the appropriate intelligence analysts to ensure the study used an accurate up-to-date threat force. It conducted the same kind of coordination with Marine Corps subject matter experts to obtain the same data for the friendly forces. The team hosted a Mission Analysis, led by a MCCDC colonel, to obtain an operational concept that accurately portrayed the latest Marine Corps thinking for future operations. In some cases, there were no prepared scenarios and the MAA team developed the information necessary for the conduct of the study. The MAAs on Peacekeeping and on Humanitarian Assistance are two examples.

The purpose of the MAA was to identify deficiencies in the capabilities of Marine forces to perform their assigned missions. The MAA team developed and used a capabilities list based on the Naval Tactical Task List as the basis for its analysis of force effectiveness in a given scenario.

The primary combat simulation used for mission area analysis was the Vector-in-Commander (VIC), which is a widely used and accepted U.S. Army operational level model. VIC has a large data base which required constant updating and maintenance. VIC was updated several times during the MAA contract, each upgrade caused the team to �scrub� the data and ensure the Marine Corps equipment, and units remained accurately represented. Because each scenario was unique, new units and concepts of operations had to be added to the data base and debugged. The MAA team had extensive experience in these tasks and was very proficient in modifying VIC data bases.

The MAA team developed specific models of amphibious landings using GCAM. Each MAA that had an amphibious landing required its unique landing model. The team developed several innovative techniques to simulate and analyze the details of an amphibious assault. The GCAM visualization was well received by the customer and helped to explain why some landings exceeded the desired time to put troops ashore.

Each MAA was documented with a detailed report that provided the background, scenario details, and the identified deficiencies against the capabilities list that had been validated for that MAA. A results briefing was also provided, with a briefing normally presented to the Director for Expeditionary Warfare Development.
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