left
right
center
left
right
center
Company InformationServicesClienteleGSA ScheduleSeaport-eContact Information

Zone 3 - Mid Atlantic Zone

 Technical Capabilities Functional Area 3.1 Functional Area 3.2 Functional Area 3.20

Past Performance Information

 

Contract No.

Prime or Sub

$ Value

Date Completed

* Performance Zones To Be Considered In

Mission Area For Which Function Was Performed
www.seaport.navy.mil/activities

Government POC                         (Phone Number)

 

Functional Area
(SOW 3.1-3.22)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.1 R&D Support

N00014-03-D-0383

Prime

3,050,174

30-Sep-2008

Zone 3

1.4 Littoral Warfare Systems

Mr. Neuschafer 703-696-5418

 

3.2 Engineering Support

N00014-03-D-0383

Prime

3,050,174

30-Sep-2008

Zone 3

1.8 Undersea Warfare Weapons and Vehicles

Mr. Neuschafer 703-696-5418

 

3.20 Program Support

N00014-03-D-0383

Prime

3,050,174

30-Sep-2008

Zone 3

1.8 Undersea Warfare Weapons and Vehicles

Mr. Neuschafer 703-696-5418

 

*  To be considered in one or more of the Seven (7) Zones the Offeror must have or had a prime contract or subcontract or currently have a local office staffed by the prime or a sub in the Zone or Zone(s)

 

 

Workforce Qualifications

 

Degree/ Functional Area Proposed

School

Discipline

Proposed Position

Contingent Employee (Yes or No)

Employer/  Location

Brief Description of Experience Relevant to Functional Area Within Past 3 Years

Minimum Company Qualifications to Hold Position

NAME

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William Schopfel

BA

MA /

3.1 (KEY)

3.2

3.20

BA University of Texas /

MA Central Michigan /

MA Naval War College

Analyst

Principal Analyst

No

KENTCO / North Carolina

ZONE 3

Bill Schopfel presently fills the position of Field Demonstration/Experimentation Manager for the ONR Organic Mine Countermine Future Naval Capabilities (OMCM FNC) and Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance Innovative Naval Prototype (PLUS INP) Programs.  In this capacity he is responsible to the ONR Program Managers for the organization, planning, coordination, execution, and assessment of program field demonstrations and experiments.  He routinely interacts with Fleet and NAVSEA organizations as well as the academic and scientific communities to integrate emerging Mine Countermine (MCM) technologies with legacy systems into scheduled at-sea events.  He is also responsible for planning and coordinating the experimentation of sensitive 6.1-6.3 Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) technologies.  His responsibilities for both Programs are broad and include, arranging operational venues, initiating NEPA documentation, coordinating platform and logistical support as well as representing each of the programs at professional symposia and conferences.  

20 years experience/BA or BS degree

Charles Laughinghouse

BA /

3.1

3.2 (KEY)

3.20

BA Eastern Carolina University

Analyst

Senior Systems Analyst

No

KENTCO / North Carolina

ZONE 3

Mr. Laughinghouse serves as the Operations Program Manager with the Organic Mine Countermeasures (OMCM) Future Naval Capabilities/ONR Code 32 CM.  He has supported ONR in over 20 demonstrations ranging from large major USN Fleet Operations to smaller Limited Objective Experiments (LOE) evaluating emerging mine detection and clearing systems under operational conditions.  During this timeframe Mr. Laughinghouse has served as the principal ONR liaison with the mine countermine forces of the United States Navy

The services provided included: providing Systems Engineering and Integration services to ONR supported programs and systems.  These services included integration support of new technologies with legacy systems and programs, support for advanced technology demonstrations and advanced concept technology demonstrations, support of FNC offices to support an improved countermine capability, systems transition support to operational forces, and support for planning and building prototype equipment with advanced technology capabilities for demonstration.

Most recently Mr. Laughinghouse has been tasked to support the Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance Innovative Naval Prototype Program.  The objective of the PLUS INP Program Objective is to develop passive acoustic devices to detect and track very quiet diesel submarines.  During October 07, Mr. Laughinghouse supported PLUS NET 07 at Keyport WA .  PLUS NET 07 served to validate the concepts and objectives of the PLUS INP Program.

10 years experience/BA or BS degree

Bruce Reed

BA /

3.1

3.2

3.20 (KEY)

BA Eastern Washington State College  

Analyst

Senior Systems Analyst

No

KENTCO / North Carolina

ZONE 3

Mr. Reed provides support to ONR Code 30 as the Applications Division Operations Assistant.  He serves as the primary assistant to the Director of Applications in the Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare and Combating Terrorism S&T Department (Code 302).  His efforts focus on the coordination of all current and future application projects and programs.  Specifically, management of the Department’s core Exploitation and Development programs, the Navy’s Future Naval Capability Programs, and the Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration Programs.

10 years experience/BA or BS degree

Last Updated: