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1 This task area addresses technical and programmatic support to assist departments/agencies with all aspects of planning, engineering, fielding and operating secure information technology systems and resources. This task area provides technical support in the review, analysis and coordination of IA processes, policy, doctrine, directives, regulations, and implementation of instructions for DISA, DOD and other federal agencies and departments. Policy. The contractor will provide technical expertise for the review, consolidation, and development of domestic, international, and coalition policy in accordance with National, DOD, other federal agencies and departments of IA. The contractor will provide technical support and assistance to the DISA, Unified Commands and their subordinate Components, Joint Staff, DOD Service and Agency, and Federal Agencies, and assess information technology policies, standards, guidelines, or procedures to insure a balance security and operational requirements. Planning. The contractor will provide technical expertise for the review, development, and consolidation of strategic, tactical, and operational plans. Process Management. The contractor will provide technical expertise for the review, re-engineer if required, and expertise of technical and business processes such as but not limited to acquisition, financial reporting, engineering, solution fielding, strategic and operational planning, engineering, training, operations, and customer support. Processes will be in accordance with DOD, National, and Agency guidelines. Program and Project Management Support. This task area provides the Contract and Task Order management functions. Contractor responsibilities shall include: Management Planning. The contractor shall prepare management plans at contract and task order initiation. These plans shall describe the technical approach, organizational resources and management controls that the contractor shall employ to meet the cost, performance and schedule requirements throughout the period of performance. Task Order Management. The contractor shall perform the daily activities required for successful program completion. Examples of monitoring vehicles for this task area include management and status reporting, quality assurance monitoring, configuration management, and security management. Internal Management Controls and Regulatory Compliance. The contractor shall perform oversight of productivity and management methods such as Quality Assurance, Configuration Management, Work Breakdown Structuring, and Human Engineering. Additionally, work shall require contractor compliance with Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS), and Federal Laws and Regulations that affect information systems operations. Examples are the Privacy Act of l974, the Computer Security Act of 1987, and the Joint Financial Management Improvement Program (JFMIP). Documents. The contractor shall provide development and IA system security engineering support that is necessary to draft, review, revise, and deliver the IA documents. Requirements will be identified within individual task orders. |