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Strategic Response Initiatives, LLC A Verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)

Strategic Response Initiatives, LLC A Verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). Schenectady, New York Washington, D.C. “All Things Are Possible”. 2014 Corporate Brief . Overview.

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Strategic Response Initiatives, LLC A Verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)

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  1. Strategic Response Initiatives, LLCA Verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Schenectady, New York Washington, D.C. “All Things Are Possible” 2014 Corporate Brief

  2. Overview Strategic Response Initiatives (SRI) is an agile, mission oriented all-threat/all-hazard Homeland Security/Homeland Defense corporation that provides holistic Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership and Education, Personnel, and Facility (DOTMLPF) solutions to the federal, tribal, regional, state, local, and private sectors. By leveraging its robust core and proven past performance, history and experience, SRI has been able to provide the necessary skills and mission oriented solutions across multiple levels of the Department of Defense, Homeland Security and State Department as well as other federal agencies within the US Government. Our agile approach provides our clients with a solutions systems provider that is focused on mission success, not mission constrained. SRI, LLC, a verified service-disabled veteran owned small business, is headquartered in Schenectady, New York, with offices in Washington, D.C., executing a global reach.

  3. 2014

  4. Critical Success Factors • What Makes SRI Unique? • Verified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Status • Proven Mission Capability & Experience • What Makes SRI Successful? Leadership: • Diverse • Proven • Multi-disciplined • Agile Mindset • Mission Order Philosophy

  5. Role-player Earthquake Exercise 2007 Ft. McCoy, All-Hazards Training Site Baghdad Fire HAZMAT Team 2007 Niagara AFB Operation Vigilant Guard – 2009-2012 SRI Trains 1st Joint Sunni/Shiite Hazmat Team, Baghdad Iraq, May 2007 Sample Past Performance – URTS 2010-2013 - SRI combines training expertise with strong construction capabilities - In 2010 through 2013, SRI built Structure Collapse Simulators (SCS) in support of NGBJ7, at a National Guard Bureau (NGB), the first of many construction projectsacross the country. Training 2007 - 2013

  6. Procurement – G4Pro.Strategicri.com Sample Past Performance – IPP Guardian Program – $6,000,000 USD in procurement to military Installations and Internationally. G4Pro - An online e-procurement system powered by Grainger providing over 1.2 million lines of equipment ranging from Industrial, Emergency/Domestic Response Equipment and Safety Gear to all SRI clients through a virtual environment. “One Stop Ordering and Delivery System Globally to all SRI Clients”

  7. Strategic Advisory Through our combined military experience and corporate business development, marketing and technology expertise we’re able to provide the proven tools and methodologies that help our clients: • Obtain targeted high-ground business intelligence and analysis • Gain critical insight into US domestic defense and homeland security requirements • Identify and prioritize new and emerging market opportunities • Exploit competitive advantage to establish and grow market share • Inform proactive decision-making for critical product development activities • Develop strategic plans and actionable marketing strategies • Business Opportunity Pipeline Development and Management

  8. Strategic Advisory - Process Overview • TIER I – Emerging Opportunity Program • Technical Product Analysis • Opportunity ID • Market Analysis • Actionable Strategies for Market Entry • Competitive Evaluation • Trend & Strategy Analysis • TIER II - Market Entry Expansion • Implement Market Programs • Market Penetration Programs • Initial Sales Planning • Sales & Business Development Goals • Key Opportunities Identified • Lead Acquisition & Management • Trend & Strategy Analysis • TIER III - Accelerated Sales Management • Dedicated Account Services • Pipeline Development • Engagement Support • Goal Achievement, Next Level • Key Opportunities Penetrated • New Opportunity Identification • Continuous Improvement and Business Development Activities Sample Past Performance – SRI has performed advisory services for AGI, Thales Group, HyGie-Tech SA, , TransTech, and EAI/SAIC, etc…

  9. Client List US Army National Guard Saipan – Rota (Marinara Islands) NAVSUPCOM – CERFP Team Individual Training Goodfellow AFB Fire Training School Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection Department of State United States Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) US Central Command (Iraq) United States National Guard – CERT Teams United States National Guard – WMD Antiterrorism Civil Support Teams (CST’s) United States National Guard – CERFP United States Marine Corps - CBIRF United States Army – Fort Drum United States Air Force – Elmendorf AFB Over 20 Government and State Agencies

  10. Teaming Partners • SMALL BUSINESS PARTNERS • MDP – A&E • GIANCO Environmental – (WOSB) • MTS – IT (SDVOSB/MOSB) • NYLIGHTENERGY • Thunderbolt Services –Social Media • Defense & Security Networks • Simmetrix – Simulations • TransTechSystems • UNIVERSITY PARTNER • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - CFD • LARGE BUSINESS PARTNERS • CACI • Granger • Deloitte Services LP • SAIC • Alion • Allen Vanguard International • AECOM • CGI • SI

  11. Contract Vehicles - Prime 2014 1 January 2014 SeaPort-e is the Navy's electronic platform for acquiring support services in 22 functional areas including Engineering, Financial Management, and Program Management.  The Navy Systems Commands (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVFAC, and NAVSUP), the Office of Naval Research, the United States Marine Corps, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) compete their service requirements amongst 1800+ SeaPort-e IDIQ multiple award contract holders. 

  12. Contract Vehicles - Sub-contractor 2014 New Opportunities December 2013 - HDTRA – GRAINGER – VISTRONIX OASIS - One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) is the next generation contract vehicle for complex, integrated Professional Services with an Information Technology (IT) component. GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) is developing OASIS to address agencies' needs for professional service requirements that: Span multiple professional service disciplines; Require flexibility for all contract type task orders and other direct costs at the task order level; Are difficult to specify or quantify prior to award; and Create an environment of elevated risk due to their unanticipated nature. OASIS is expected to address both commercial and non-commercial services. The vehicle will likely include program management and consulting services, logistics services, professional engineering services, and financial services in the primary menu of professional services to be blended under this contract. TEACH - The proposed program is Train, Educate, and Coach (TEACH). Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contract for a wide range of training tasks and services to support the Warfighter Outside the Contiguous United States (OCONUS) and Continental United States (CONUS) locations. MCLOGSS – The Marine Corps Logistics Command (USMC/USMCLC) has a requirement for Marine Corps Logistics Support Services (MCLOGSS) Contracts. The Marine Corps Logistics Command (LOGCOM) Headquarters is located in Albany, GA. The mission of LOGCOM is to provide worldwide, integrated logistics/supply chain and distribution management. The objective is to provide innovative and responsive logistics support to meet the evolving mission needs of the war fighter. This Scope of Work provides Task Areas that define functional and programmatic services that may be required by Marine Corps Logistics Command Centers: OPTARSS II - Operations, Planning, Training and Resource Support Services (OPTARSS) provides a fast, easy vehicle for doing business with the U.S. Army and any DoD customer. It is an IDIQ contract available for use by DoD, but focused on Army use. The current contract includes use by every major Army command.

  13. SRI – West Africa -2014 • SRI will establish a company presence in West Africa 2014 • Support Host Country Needs and Requirements in the areas of – Defense and Security • Cote d’Ivoire – West Africa • Provide a bridge between US Military and West Africa through the US African Command (AFRICOM) http://www.africom.mil/

  14. Contact Information Let’s discuss your requirements and how SRI can help View us on the Web: www.STRATEGICRI.COM Contact Information: Strategic Response Initiatives, LLC 411 State Street, 3rd Floor, Schenectady, New York 12305 Phone: +1 (518) 858-2611 Email: Robert.Domenici@strategicri.com

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