ESRG SeaPort Enhanced Contract
The SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Multiple Award Contract provides access to Engineering, Technical, & Programmatic Support Services as required by the Navy Virtual Systems Command, its related Program Executive Offices (PEOs) and field affiliates. These support services cover all phases of ship and weapon system life cycle - technology development, concept exploration, design, specification development, construction/production, test and evaluation, certification, operation, maintenance, improvement/modernization, overhaul and refueling, salvage and disposal.
Engineering Software Reliability Group offers SeaPort-e services nationwide in five regional zones, and in eighteen engineering, technical and programmatic services functional areas.
ESRG LLC Zone Points of Contact:
Zones 1,2,3,5,6
Ken Krooner
5032 Rouse Drive, Suite 100
Virginia Beach VA 23462
757-965-5963
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ESRG SeaPort Prime Contractor Partners:





TASK ORDERS:
ESRG Government Services has been awarded the following Task Orders:
Solicitation Number: N00024-08-R-3306
Task Order Number: N00178-07-D-5054-FD01
Customer: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Philadelphia, Code 9510
Award Date: September 30, 2008
ESRG Point of Contact (POC): Robert Krooner
Solicitation Number: N00024-10-R-3292 0005
Task Order Number: N00178-07-D-5054-EHP1
Customer: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Philadelphia, Code 951
Award Date: September 27, 2010
ESRG POC: Robert Krooner
Solicitation Number: N00024-10-R-3292 0005
Task Order Number: N00178-07-D-5054-EHP101
Customer: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Philadelphia, Code 951
Award Date: May 09, 2010
ESRG POC: Robert Krooner
Point of contact for information related to the Seaport program:
Joseph Caracciolo
Naval Surface Warfare Center: Carderock Division
Building 77L
1000 Kitty Hawk Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19112-1403
(215) 897-1391
TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION:
Technical Instruction (TI)1-001: TI-001 LCS Support (pdf)
TI2-001: iPAR QA Support (pdf)
TI3-001: Engineering Support (pdf)
TI4-001: Remote Monitoring Support (pdf)
TI5-001: eRM Phase 2 Update (pdf)
TEAM MEMBERS
Delphinus
Delphinus Engineering has supported NSWCCD-SSES for the past ten years, as both a prime contractor and subcontractor, conducting engineering analyses, logistics support tasks, and shipboard installations of HM&E and electronics systems and equipment. Of significance to this Solicitation is our recent support to NSWCCD-SSES Code 951 in conducting in-service engineering and life cycle support for the Integrated Condition Assessment System (ICAS) Program. Delphinus personnel currently support this initiative by updating technical manuals, APLs and NSNs; conducting shipchecks and testing of new hardware and software onboard U.S. Navy submarines and CVNs as well as LBES; and developing strategies to collect data from shipboard systems onboard CVNs. The Management of Delphinus Engineering strongly believes in exceeding clients’ expectations by guaranteeing a high level of performance as expected by the Government. Delphinus Engineering has provided services to the NSWCCD-SSES, NSWC Panama City, NAVSEA and RMC and throughout the CONUS and OCONUS.
Delphinus – Bob Blenner .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Impact Technologies, LLC
Impact Technologies, LLC is one of the world’s leading innovators in the field of Condition Based Maintenance (“CBM”) and Prognostics & Health Management (“PHM”). Impact provides a comprehensive range of products and solutions for monitoring, analyzing, isolating, detecting and predicting the performance, health and readiness of mission critical assets. Impact’s team of highly experienced engineers, technicians, program managers and hardware/software developers provide state of the art equipment health management solutions for a wide range of military and commercial applications. Areas of expertise include automated prognostic and health management solutions for propulsion systems, engine and drive train systems and components, electronics, actuators, pumps, compressors and control systems. Impact has specific experience mechanical diagnostics/prognostics on regarding the MELS/IPARS with the existing ICAS interface onboard ships.
Impact – Carol E. Marquardt .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
LCE
LCE has a very solid reputation at NSWCCD Philadelphia for the high quality of our products and personnel; our Quality of Product or Service CPAR rating has been ‘Exceptional’ for all four CPARs issued to date. LCE has delivered all required products in a timely and accurate fashion and our on-site staff has been very proactive in carrying out its assigned duties; our Scheduling CPAR rating has been ‘Exceptional’ or ‘Very Good’. LCE has provided accurate cost estimates for all projects and worked with our NSWCCD clients to minimize costs for waterfront support by hiring on-site personnel who can support more than one program; our Cost Control CPAR rating has been ‘Exceptional’ or ‘Very Good’. LCE has been very responsive to emergent client needs and, on a number of occasions, leveraged the skills and abilities of our technical staff to assist customers in other programs; our Business Relations CPAR rating has been ‘Exceptional’ for all four CPARs issued to date.
LCE – Kari Hill .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Romulus
Romulus developed Training Courses, Strategic Plans, Metrics Schemes to measure performance, Concept of Operations (CONOPS) for the reengineered MARMC, analyzed Technical Authority Instructions and made recommendations for MARMC implementation, performed BCA’s, developed Departure From Specifications Database, analyzed technical support process and made recommendations for changes, facilitated joint policy development for NAVSEA, SURFLANT, SURFPAC, AIRLANT and AIRPAC for shipboard Habitability programs.
Romulus – Ed Morgan .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
SAIC
SAIC is a FORTUNE 500® scientific, engineering and technology applications company that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems of vital importance to the nation and the world, in national security, energy and the environment, critical infrastructure, and health. We do this with the constant and deliberate commitment to ethical performance and integrity that has marked SAIC since its founding. Learn more about SAIC and our corporate governance.
SAIC – Kathleen Fee .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or Larry Sell .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The DEI Group
The DEI Group was the developer of the core ICAS functionality requirements definitions, V&V approaches, and implementation testing processes between 1987 and 1994. The DEI Group was the original developer of the ICAS configurations applied to steam, gas turbine, and diesel propulsion and generator systems, as well as auxiliary systems such as HVAC, LP Air, and Distilling Plants. Since The DEI Group is a machinery analysis based company, we are also very familiar with the dynamic behavior of machinery as related to the use of ICAS for anomaly detection and diagnostics. As such, over the last 14 years of ICAS implementations, we have established a thorough knowledge of the ICAS installed functional performance and the associated underlying data table structures of the Configuration Data Set (CDS), with its interconnectivities. Since we still support both Navy and commercial applications of ICAS, we maintain a repository of specific known product version anomalies as related to the Editor, MPM Engine, Router, and the Shell, which allows us to rapidly identify configuration issues.
The DEI Group – Manuela Better .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
AMSEC (NGC)
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a global defense company headquartered in Los Angeles, Calif. Northrop Grumman provides technologically advanced, innovative products, services and solutions in systems integration, defense electronics, information technology, advanced aircraft, shipbuilding and space technology. With more than 125,000 employees, and operations in all 50 states and 25 countries, Northrop Grumman serves U.S. and international military, government and commercial customers.
Northrop Grumman–Joy Greenstreet .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROCESS:
Simple Definitions
SOFTWARE QUALITY:
- It should meet Customer Requirements.
- It should meet Customer Expectations.
- Contemporary (Time to Release).
SQC (Software Quality Assurance):
- Monitoring & measuring the strength of development process is called Software Quality Assurance.
- It is also termed as Verification.
SQA (Software Quality Control):
- Validation of product after completion of process is called Software Quality Control.
- It is also termed as Validation.

- V- Stands for Verification & Validation.
- It is a combination of SDLC, SQA & SQC.
- Model contains Parallel Testing phases for all the Development phases.
- The Estimation, Resources, skills, schedule, Risks, etc are well managed in this model.
- The 4 main process phases have a corresponding Verification & Validation testing.
(User requirements, Functional Specifications, Technical Design & Program Implementation).
Implementation of Modules is -------- Tested by Unit Testing.
Technical Design is ------------Validated by Integration testing.
Functional Specifications are -------- verified by System testing.
Requirements are --------- verified by Acceptance Testing.