GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE

 

AUTHORIZED FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE
LOGISTICS WORLDWIDE (LOGWORLD)

                       

FSC Group:  874 Class:  R706

NAICS:  541614 and 561210

(Large Business)

 

 

Premier Professional Systems, Inc

Attn:  Riley Henderson

7047 Old Madison Pike, Suite 350
Huntsville, AL 35806
Phone: (256) 971-2001           

Fax: (256) 971-2008
www.premier-inc.com

For Information, contact us at GSA@premier-inc.com

Contract Number: GS-10F-0315P
Period Covered by Contract: May 10, 2004 thru
May 9, 2009

On-line access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order are available through GSA Advantage!, a menu-driven database system.  The INTERNET address for GSA Advantage! is GSAAdvantage.gov.  For more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedules click on the FSS Schedules button at http://www.fss.gsa.gov.

 

 

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1.0  Customer Information................................................................................................................. 3

2.0  Logistics Services Available From Premier.................................................................................. 6

2.1  SIN 874-501 Supply and Value Chain Management Services..................................................... 6

2.2  SIN 874-502 Acquisition Logistics............................................................................................. 8

2.3  SIN 874-505 Logistics Training Services.................................................................................... 9

2.4  SIN 874-507 Operations & Maintenance Logistics Management and Support Services............... 9

3.0  GSA Approved Domestic (CONUS) Rates.............................................................................. 11

4.0 Professional Labor Category Descriptions.................................................................................. 15

5.0  Ordering Procedures................................................................................................................ 30

5.1  Procedures For Services Priced On GSA Schedules At Hourly Rates....................................... 30

5.2  Orders Exceeding the Maximum Order Threshold.................................................................... 32

5.3  Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA)........................................................................................32

 


1.0 Customer Information

 

 

1a.       Table of awarded special item numbers (SIN):  See pages 11-14 for Premier LOGWORLD Services Rate Tables.

 

SIN

SERVICES DESCRIPTION

874-501

Supply and Value Chain Management Services

874-502

Acquisition Logistics

874-505

Logistics Training Services

874-507

Operations and Maintenance Logistics Management and Support Services

 

1b.       Identification of the Lowest Priced Model: Not applicable as we are furnishing labor rates for services to be provided.

 

1c.       Labor Categories and Job Descriptions:  Labor categories and job descriptions for Professional labor categories are contained in the Labor Category Description section (pages 15-29) of this schedule.  For labor categories contained (marked by ‘*’) in the Department of Labor Wage Determination, the job description is contained in the “Services Contract Directory of Occupations.”

 

2.                  Maximum order:  $1,000,000.00

The maximum order is the suggested renegotiation point whereby agencies should seek additional concessions if orders exceed this amount.

 

3.                  Minimum order:  $500.00

 

4.                  Geographic coverage:  Domestic and overseas.

 

5.                  Points of production:  7047 Old Madison Pike, Suite 350, Huntsville, AL 35806.

 

6.                  Discount from list prices or statement of net price:  Government net prices are shown (Discounts already deducted).

 

7.                  Quantity discounts:  None offered.

 

8.                  Prompt payment terms:  Net 30 days.

 

9a.       Notification that Government purchase cards are accepted below the micro-purchase threshold:  Yes.

 

9b.       Notification whether Government purchase cards are accepted or not accepted above the micro-purchase threshold:  Accept over $2,500.

 

10.       Foreign Items:  None.

 

11a.     Time of delivery:  Specified on the Task Order.

 

11b.     Expedited Delivery:  Items available for expedited delivery are noted in this price list.  Contact Contractor.

 

11c.     Overnight and 2-day delivery:  Contact Contractor.

 

11d.     Urgent Requirements:  Contact Contractor.

 

12.              F.O.B. point(s):  Destination.

 

13a.     Ordering address:

 

                        Premier Professional Systems, Incorporated

                        7047 Old Madison Pike, Suite 350

                        Huntsville, Alabama 35806

 

13b.     Ordering procedures:  For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs), and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS Schedule homepage (www.fss.gsa.gov/schedules).

 

14.       Payment address:

 

                        Premier Professional Systems, Incorporated

Attn:  Finance and Accounting Department

                        7047 Old Madison Pike, Suite 350

                        Huntsville, Alabama 35806

                       

15.              Warranty provision: Not applicable.

 

16.              Export packing charges:  Not applicable.

 

17.              Terms and conditions of Government purchase card acceptance (any thresholds above the micro-purchase level):  Contact Contractor.

 

18.              Terms and conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair (if applicable):  Not applicable.

 

19.              Terms and conditions of installation:  Not applicable.

 

20.              Terms and conditions of repair parts indicating date of parts price lists and any discounts from list prices (if applicable):  Not applicable

 

20a.     Terms and conditions for any other services (if applicable):  Not applicable

 

21.              List of service and distribution points (if applicable):  Not applicable.

 

22.              List of participating dealers:  Not applicable.

 

23.              Preventive maintenance (if applicable):  Not applicable.

 

24a.     Special attributes such as environmental attributes (e.g., recycled content, energy efficient, and/or reduced pollutants):  Not applicable.

 

24b:     Section 508 compliance:  Section 508 compliance information is available on Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) supplies and services, and can be found at website www.section508.gov.

 

25.       Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number:  78-2802284.

 

26.              Notification regarding registration in Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database:  Premier Professional Systems, Incorporated is registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database.

 

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2.0  Logistics Services Available From Premier

 

Premier Professional Systems has been awarded a General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Service (FSS) Schedule Contract to provide Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD) services to Government customers.  Many federal agencies frequently require logistics management services and related products to manage material and other resources to meet their mission in a timely, efficient, and cost effective manner.  It is the goal of this solicitation to help agencies utilize the latest value chain and distribution concepts, methodologies and technologies to achieve efficient logistics operations that result in improved customer service.

 

Contracts under this schedule are subject to the Service Contract Act of 1965 and all contractors are required to comply with prevailing wage determinations as issued by the Department of Labor.

 

The SIN(s) available under this contract provide for a wide range of logistics services.  When task orders are placed they must identify the SIN(s) under which this task is being issued.  The following are SIN descriptions available under Premier’s GSA Schedule contract, and are examples of tasks that may be performed under each.  They are examples only and are not meant to exclude or limit services performed under this Federal Supply Schedule.

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2.1  SIN 874-501 Supply and Value Chain Management Services

 

This SIN includes planning, development, management, operation and maintenance of logistics systems.  These systems may relate to acquisition support, movement and maintenance of resources (including the material requirements determination and acquisition planning, storage, movement, distribution, maintenance, evacuation and disposition of material and equipment); asset or property visibility and management; and operation and maintenance of the infrastructures that support these activities.  Contractors may provide assistance and guidance in support of an agency's assessment of the best combination of channels to create value for its customers.  Services may include vendor-managed inventory systems; the operation of private and/or Government-owned warehouses, stockrooms, or other storage facilities; shipping and receiving; staging and storage; packing and crating (excluding household goods); and design, re-engineering, operation and maintenance of distribution and material handling equipment systems.

 

Under SIN 874-501, Premier provides Materiel Fielding services, track and wheel vehicle repair, upgrade, and application of Modification Work Orders (MWO).  Premier also provides support for the procurement of products used by LOGWORLD customers, including the development of specifications and procurement of MWO kits and repair parts.  These kits and parts may be stored and distributed worldwide at the direction of the LOGWORLD customer.  Premier has performed the application of over 40,000 MWO kits to track and wheel vehicles worldwide.

Task orders may include, but are not limited to:

 

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2.2  SIN 874-502 Acquisition Logistics

 

Services within the logistics management discipline, which support a product or system through its life cycle.  Services may include Acquisition Logistics or Integrated Logistics Support associated with the design, development, test, production, fielding, sustainment and improvement of cost effective systems including the eventual disposal or salvage of these systems.  Contractors may provide logistics expertise in the pre-production or design phase of systems to ensure that the system can be supported through its life-cycle and that the infrastructure elements necessary for operational support are identified and acquired.  These services may continue through the life cycle of the system or product and include guidance, assistance and/or operational support.  (Note: Engineering services may be acquired under the GSA Professional Engineering Services MAS.)  The supply chain management elements that are involved in this activity may be acquired under this SIN or in combination with other SINs. 

 

Under SIN 874-502, Premier provides logistics management expertise supporting the full life cycle of vehicle/weapon system platforms.  These services include development, monitoring and oversight of materiel fielding, modification (MWO) programs, repair and equipment upgrade programs.  Other services include assistance in development and updating of Integrated Logistics Support Plan (ILSP) and Contractor Logistics Support (CLS).  Premier has experience managing and supporting logistics services on a worldwide basis.

Task orders may include, but are not limited to:

 

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2.3  SIN 874-505 Logistics Training Services

 

SIN 874-505 provides training in system operations, automated tools for supply and value chain management, property and inventory management, distribution and transportation management, and maintenance of equipment and facilities supporting these activities.

 

Under SIN 874-505, Premier provides training in operations and repair services up to the depot level for wheel, track, and marine vehicle platforms.  Training services include New Equipment Training (NET), displaced equipment training, equipment refresher training, and Instructor and Key Personnel (I&KP) training.

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2.4  SIN 874-507 Operations & Maintenance Logistics Management and Support Services

 

This SIN provides for the planning, designing, managing, operating and maintaining logistics systems, equipment, facilities and logistics infrastructures, specifically including services inherent to the performance of operations and maintenance for the support of logistics/support systems. 

Typical services may include, but are not limited to:

 

Under SIN 874-507, Premier provides services for the ongoing operation of logistics facilities such as vehicle repair facilities, supply operations, logistics infrastructure support, and management of government facilities supporting logistics operations.

 

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3.0  GSA Approved Domestic (CONUS) Rates

 



 

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4.0 Professional Labor Category Descriptions

 

 

Automotive Technician-Supervisor

 

Job Duties

This person must be knowledgeable of field operations and concepts and be able to manage multi-discipline teams in various locations.  Responsible for pre-site inspections, coordination, and customer interface, and capable of performing introductory briefings.  Capable of performing customer status briefings and surveys.  Acts as the primary interface with Quality Assurance representatives.  Responsible for site start up and closeout.  Responsible for working and resolving all field issues.  Responsible for administrative coordination with support staff members. 

 

Job Qualifications

Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 15 years of logistics/management experience, including 5 years of demonstrated management experience and field operations.

 

 

Budget Analyst I

 

Job Duties

Prepares, consolidates and distributes budget and related cost performance reports for departments and divisions throughout the organization or relating to particular programs. Analyzes operating results, develops reports and provides recommendations to management.

 

Job Qualifications

Requires a high school diploma or equivalent and 1-5 years relevant experience.

 

 

Budget Analyst II

 

Job Duties

Prepares, consolidates and distributes budget and related reports for departments and divisions throughout the organization or relating to particular programs. Works directly with project managers to analyze operating results, offer alternatives, and present results in report or briefing formats.  Develops special reports and provides recommendations to senior management.

 

Job Qualifications

Requires BA degree and 5 years or more of relevant experience.

 

 

 

Computer Scientist I

 

Job Duties

Assists higher level staff by performing elementary programming tasks which concern limited and simple data items and steps which closely follow patterns of previous work done e.g., drawing flow charts, writing operator instructions, or coding and testing routines to accumulate counts, tallies, or summaries.  May perform routine programming assignments under close supervision.  In addition, to assist higher level staff, may perform elementary fact-finding concerning a specified work process.  Reports findings to higher level staff.

 

Job Qualifications

Requires a BA degree and no minimum experience.  Eight years of related experience may be substituted for degree.

 

 

Computer Scientist II

 

Job Duties

At this level, initial assignments are designed to develop competence in applying established programming procedures to routine problems. Performs routine programming assignments that do not require skilled background experience but do require knowledge of established programming procedures and data processing requirements. Works according to clear cut and complete specifications. The data are refined and the format of the final product is very similar to that of the input or is well defined when significantly different, i.e., there are few, if any, problems with interrelating varied records and outputs.   Performs such duties as: develops, modifies, and maintains assigned programs; designs and implements modifications to the interrelation of files and records within programs; monitors the operation of assigned programs and responds to problems by diagnosing and correcting errors in logic and coding.  May guide or instruct lower level programmers; may supervise technicians and others who assist in specific assignments. 

 

Job Qualifications

Requires a BA degree and 3-5 years of related experience.  Eight years of additional experience may be substituted for degree.

 

 

Computer Scientist III

 

Job Duties

Applies expertise in programming procedures to complex programs; recommends the redesign of programs, investigates and analyzes feasibility and program requirements, and develops programming specifications. Assigned programs typically affect a broad multi-user computer system that meets the data processing needs of a broad area (e.g., logistics planning, finance management, human resources, or material management) or a computer system for a project in engineering, research, accounting, statistics, etc.  Plans the full range of programming actions to produce several interrelated but different products from numerous and diverse data elements that are usually from different sources; solves difficult programming problems. Uses knowledge of pertinent system software, computer equipment, work processes, regulations, and management practices.  Develops, modifies, and maintains complex programs.  Performs such programming analysis as: investigating the feasibility of alternate program design approaches to determine the best balanced solution, e.g., one that will best satisfy immediate user needs, facilitate subsequent modification, and conserve resources.  Works independently under overall objectives and direction, apprising the supervisor about progress and unusual complications.  May function as team leader or supervise a few lower level programmers or technicians on assigned work. 

 

Job Qualifications

Requires a BA degree and 5-8 years of related experience.  Eight years of additional experience may be substituted for degree.

 

 

Computer Scientist IV

 

Job Duties

Applies expertise in programming procedures to complex programs; recommends the redesign of programs, investigates and analyzes feasibility and program requirements, and develops programming specifications.  Develops, modifies, and maintains complex programs.  Designs and implements the interrelations of files and records within programs that will effectively fit into the overall design of the project.  Working with problems or concepts, develops programs for the solution to major scientific computational problems requiring the analysis and development of logical or mathematical descriptions of functions to be programmed.  Develops occasional special programs, e.g., a critical path analysis program to assist in managing a special project.  Tests, documents, and writes operating instructions for all work.  Performs such programming analysis as: investigating the feasibility of alternate program design approaches to determine the best balanced solution, e.g., one that will best satisfy immediate user needs, facilitate subsequent modification, and conserve resources; on typical maintenance projects and smaller scale, limited new projects, assisting user personnel in defining problems or needs and determining work organization, the necessary files and records, and their interrelation with the program; or on large or more complicated projects.  Works independently under overall objectives and direction, apprising the supervisor about progress and unusual complications.  Modifies and adapts precedent solutions and proven approaches. Guidelines include constraints imposed by the related programs that must be meshed.  Completed work is reviewed for timeliness, compatibility with other work, and effectiveness in meeting requirements.  Functions as leader over group of lower-level Computer Scientists. 

 

Job Qualifications

Requires a BA degree and 10 years of related experience or a Masters degree and 5 years of experience.  Eight additional years of experience may be substituted for the BA degree.

 

 

Computer Scientist V

 

Job Duties

Applies expertise in programming procedures to complex programs; recommends the redesign of programs, investigates and analyzes feasibility and program requirements, and develops programming specifications. Assigned programs typically affect a broad multi-user computer system that meets the data processing needs of a broad area (e.g., logistics planning, finance management, human resources, or material management) or a computer system for a project in engineering, research, accounting, statistics, etc.  Plans the full range of programming actions to produce several interrelated but different products from numerous and diverse data elements that are usually from different sources; solves difficult programming problems. Uses knowledge of pertinent system software, computer equipment, work processes, regulations, and management practices.  Develops, modifies, and maintains complex programs.  Designs and implements the interrelations of files and records within programs that will effectively fit into the overall design of the project.  Working with problems or concepts, develops programs for the solution to major scientific computational problems requiring the analysis and development of logical or mathematical descriptions of functions to be programmed.  Develops occasional special programs, e.g., a critical path analysis program to assist in managing a special project.  Tests, documents, and writes operating instructions for all work.  Performs such programming analysis as: investigating the feasibility of alternate program design approaches to determine the best balanced solution, e.g., one that will best satisfy immediate user needs, facilitate subsequent modification, and conserve resources; on typical maintenance projects and smaller scale, limited new projects, assisting user personnel in defining problems or needs and determining work organization, the necessary files and records, and their interrelation with the program; or on large or more complicated projects.  Works independently under overall objectives and direction, apprising the supervisor about progress and unusual complications.  Modifies and adapts precedent solutions and proven approaches. Guidelines include constraints imposed by the related programs that must be meshed.  Completed work is reviewed for timeliness, compatibility with other work, and effectiveness in meeting requirements.  Functions as leader over a project group or as a subject matter expert. 

 

Job Qualifications

Requires BS degree and 15 years experience or a MS degree and 10 years experience.

 

 

Course Developer

 

Job Duties

Must possess a bachelor’s degree and have a minimum of five years in military course development.  Must be capable of working with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), multimedia personnel and Government customer personnel to develop multimedia instructional courses. 

 

Job Qualifications

Must have experience in development of military courses suitable for platform instruction, hands-on practical exercises, videotape instruction, and distance learning techniques.

 

Inspector

Job Duties

Must have background and experience as it applies to the inspection of equipment or processes associated with logistics and weapon systems.  Involves analyzing equipment for adherence to a set of standards or regulations.  Infractions are recorded, documented, and reported.  Digital photography may be required.  Required to formulate statistical data and analyze inspection results. Writing skills are a must.  May supervise other inspectors in the performance of their jobs.