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27 AUG 2013

Navy Gold Coast. 27 AUG 2013. Presented by Captain Joe Beel Commanding Officer SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific. Distribution A: Approved for public release, Distribution unlimited. SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific.

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27 AUG 2013

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  1. Navy Gold Coast 27 AUG 2013 Presented by Captain Joe Beel Commanding Officer SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific Distribution A: Approved for public release, Distribution unlimited

  2. SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific SSC Pacific leads the Navy in research, development, delivery, and support of integrated C4ISR, cyber, and space systems and capabilities across all warfighting domains.

  3. SSC Pacific Organization CAPT Joe Beel, CO Ms Carmela Keeney, ED XO – CAPT Bryan Lopez 01 – Deputy ED John Iaia 10 – Finance Cathy Mclane 30 – Legal Scott Miller Discovery and Invention (D&I) WadadDubbelday 80 – Corporate Ops Jack Cabana 20 – Contracting Tammy Sanchez Transport and Computing Infrastructure (TCI) James Reed 4.0 – Logistics & Fleet Support Mavis Machniak 6.0 – Program & Project Mngmt Joe Adan H – Pacific C4ISR CDR James Knoll Alan Umeda 5.0 – Engineering Carmela Keeney Steve Musson (CHENG) 7.0 – S&T and SPAWAR CTO Dr. Steve Russell Battlespace Awareness (BA) Bryan Tollefson Production, Installation, & In-Service Support (PII) Mark Blocksom Yokosuka, Japan CDR Ebert 5.1/5.2 - Enterprise Sys Eng/ Net-Centric Eng & Integration Lee Zimmerman 5.4 – Business Systems / EIS Donna Williamson 5.6 – ISR/IO Lynn Collins 5.9 – Test Eval.. and Certification Dan Slack Decision Superiority (DS) Joe Summa Guam LCDR McConnon 5.3 – Command & Control Bill Bonwit 5.5 – Comms and Networks Brian Marsh 5.8 – Information Assurance Elissa Huffstetler Business and Force Support (BFS) Linda Kusumoto Senior Scientist /Technologists (STs) Integrated Cyber Operations (ICO) Joshua Caplan Dr. Roy Axford Wireless Comms Dr. Adi Bulsara Nonlinear Dynamics

  4. Strategic Environment • Continued fiscal pressure • Budget uncertainties • Increased scrutiny, direction, oversight • Rebalance to Pacific • Need for InformationDominance/Cyber capabilities 4

  5. Navy Priorities • WarfightingFirst • Operate Forward • Be Ready

  6. Customer Demand • Autonomous, Unmanned Systems • SEA / AIR BATTLE • Network as a Platform • Information Assurance • Information Operations • Big Data • Anti Access, Area Denial (A2AD) • Cyber Business Portfolios Align with Customer Demand

  7. FY12 Contracts TOTAL CONTRACTS Competition:Target – 80%. Achieved 81.4% Active contracts:537 (including grants) Firms awarded contracts:822 (including simplified acquisitions) Small Businesses EXCEEDED ALL SMALL BUSINESS TARGETS

  8. Where We Are Today • Workload and contracts for FY13 are down • Still achieving most of our Small Business Targets • Overall target 26% • Currently at >27%

  9. Small Business Strategy • Four way interaction at multiple levels for maximum access and support! • Senior leadership – continuous, high visibility • SSC Pacific Deputy for Small Business • Direct report to CO and ED • Small Business Advocate • Contracting Office • Portfolio Managers / Technical Staff – drive demand Partnering with Business is a Top Priority!

  10. Women Owned Small Business • Biggest impact on performance was WOSB graduating from a Small Business to Large Business • “InnovaSystems” supports DRRS and DRRS-N • Recently awarded our very first "WOSB Set-Aside“ • Restricted to WOSB's only • Multiple Award IDIQ with a value of $500K

  11. Facilitating Success • Capitalizing on SPAWAR Office for Small Business Programs • Collaborating with industry • Committing to industry forums i.e. SIEN, NDIA Exec Forum, and outreach like Navy Gold Coast • Hosted 2012 Outreach Event • Re- introduced ourselves • Invited industry to discuss work with Portfolio Managers • Educating workforce and small business partners

  12. Special Note On Pillar Contracts • SSC Pacific is NOT planning wholesale move to Pillar Contracts, however:  • We will consolidate when/if it makes sense and when a strategic advantage can be created • We will NOT jeopardize competition nor inadvertently promote "excessive subcontracting" • Cost will remain a very important factor in contract award

  13. What Small Businesses Can Do • Monitor SPAWAR eCommerce and FEDBZOPs • Ask questions / make suggestions • Respond to Requests for Information (RFIs)… even if you can't do 100% of the work • Register in Federal Government's System for Award Management (SAM)… you can't get an award if you’re not registered • Get to know us and let us get to know by participating in NDIA, SIEN and outreach events

  14. Our Shared Future • More budget cuts in FY14 and beyond  • CORE mission focus • Pursue partnership opportunities that benefit the warfighter • Continued oversight  • Small Business Program Support • Competition • Tripwires

  15. Elizabeth Altmann, Program Manager for SPAWAR’s Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) elizabeth.altmann@navy.mil 619-226-5296 Dean Dickau, SSC Pacific Deputy for Small Business dean.dickau@navy.mil 619-553-4327 Robin Rourk, SSC Atlantic Office of Small Business Programs robin.rourk@navy.mil 843-218-5115 Come talk to us!

  16. Questions?

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