![]() ![]() AMP Management Consulting LLC, Fredericksburg, Va. America's Staffing Partner, Inc., Bethlehem, Pa. American Society for Engineering Education dba ASEE, Washington, D.C. Allied Reliability, Inc., North Charleston, S.C. All U Need Temporary Services dba All U Need Personnel, Washington, D.C. Alexandria Insights, Inc., Fairfax Station, Va. Aitheras, LLC dba Aitheras, Rockville, Md. Air Logistics and Engineering Consultants, LLC, Warner Robins, Ga. Ahtna Support and Training Services, LLC, Anchorage, Alaska AINET Corp., Beltsville, Md. ![]() Agile Government Services, Inc., Overland Park, Kan. Affinity Fidelis Consulting and Technologies, LLC dba Affinity Fidelis, Fredericksburg, Va. Advanced Technology Services dba OptiDo, Marietta, Ga. Advanced Sciences and Technologies, LLC., Berlin, N.J. ![]() Advanced Mission Systems, LLC, Charlotte, N.C. Adaptive Consulting & Training Services, LLC dba ACTS, Stafford, Va. Acquisition Systems Associates, Inc., Great Falls, Va. Access Personnel Services, Inc., Lancaster, Pa. A-B Computer Solutions, Inc., Mandeville, La. doing business as (dba) AAR Defense Systems and Logistics, Wood Dale, Ill. A2B Tracking Solutions, Inc., Portsmouth, R.I. A2 Systems Engineering Inc., El Segundo, Calif. Marine Corps. The 22 functional service areas within the scope of the contracts include: 1) research and development support, 2) engineering system engineering and process engineering support, 3) modeling, simulation, stimulation and analysis support, 4) prototyping, pre-production, model-making and fabric support, 5) system design documentation and technical data support, 6) software engineering, development, programming and network support, 7) reliability, maintainability and availability support, 8) human factors, performance and usability engineering support, 9) system safety engineering support, 10) configuration management support, 11) quality assurance support, 12) information system development, information assurance and information technology support, 13) ship inactivation and disposal support, 14) interoperability, test and evaluation, trials support, 15) measurement facilities, range and instrumentation support, 16) acquisition logistics support, 17) supply and provisioning support, 18) training support, 19) in-service engineering, fleet introduction, installation and checkout support, 20) program support, 21) functional and administrative support, and 22) public affairs and multimedia support. These contracts are in addition to the existing 2,838 contracts previously awarded under the SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) acquisition program for services procurements. The government estimates a maximum of $5,300,000,000 of services will be procured per year via orders issued under the SeaPort-e multiple award contracts. The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Dahlgren, Va., is the contracting activity (N00178-14-D-7128 - N00178-14-D-8045). The list of contractors involved are: 1 Source Consulting, Inc., Germantown, Md. Navy is awarding indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple-award contracts to 914 contractors that will provide for their competition for service requirements solicited by Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Naval Supply Systems Command, Military Sealift Command, Naval Facilities Command, Strategic Systems Programs, Office of Naval Research and the U.S. We have frequent audits conducted by our corporate food safety teams, plant food safety teams, and third-party auditors who provide audit information to federal regulators, customers, and many different trusted certification bodies, such as NSF, Silliker, and Food Safety Net.The U.S. Customer audits performed by third parties are one way we help grow our customers’ and consumers’ confidence. The audits give us rigorous feedback to help fine tune our food safety practices. The audits can be expensive and time consuming, but we want our customers and our consumers to know that we work hard to keep our commitment to making great food safe. Most customers require their suppliers to undergo at least one food safety audit annually. Food Safety audits are a system of checks and balances that help our company and others produce safe, high-quality food. Standards have created a baseline of acceptability – a baseline that our people work hard to exceed every day. ![]()
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