News / Business Development
December 20, 2013
On Dec 18 2013, the Department of Energy announced the awardees for a Blanket Purchase Agreement to provide program management, organizational, and administrative support services for the National Nuclear Security Administration, a semi-autonomous organization within the DOE. PAI is teamed with a number of diverse companies on this BPA including Longenecker and Associates, Accenture, PriceWaterhouseCooper, Edgewater, Banner Staffing, Legacy, E. Harris, and Valbin. Our team was one of five successful bidders who have earned the opportunity to compete on future task orders issued by NNSA. The period of performance is five years and the contract has a maximum value of $200M. Primary sites where work will be performed include DOE offices in Washington, DC; Germantown, MD; and Albuquerque, NM.
September 10, 2013
Coast Guard selected PAI to develop Enterprise Architecture (EA) artifacts compliant with DoDAF 2.0 views and models. Using IBM’s Rational Architect software the PAI team will help Coast Guard employ its current EA artifacts for requirements, logistics, financial management and configuration control. PAI experts will also document the modeling specifications used to create configuration artifacts, and then will demonstrate how USCG business and functional processes are executed. A natural extension of the CM/RM work that we are providing to Coast Guard today, this EA effort is central to accurate cost, capability and risk assessments. We are excited to be part of this effort and we look forward to supporting efficient linkages between Coast Guard capabilities to the tasks that must be performed.
June 21, 2013
PAI was awarded a task order to support an Independent Logistics Assessment for the Coast Guard’s Sentinel class Fast Response Cutters (FRCs). The Fast Response Cutter is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Level 1 Investment and a Coast Guard Major Systems Acquisition. The primary objective of the project is to quickly procure patrol boats to reduce or eliminate the USCG’s patrol capability gap. Our work will support Coast Guard’s aggressive acquisition strategy in advance of an acquisition decision event through plan and document reviews. PAI will help determine the logistics support readiness and operational requirements of the FRC through supportability analysis, maintenance and supply support determinations, and identification of initial deployment logistics prior to full rate production. We are pleased to be working with CG-44 on such an important program.
May 17, 2013
PAI announced today that it has been awarded a Task Order to provide Requirements Management support to the U. S. Coast Guard. Establishing a rigorous Requirements Management program is a key component of the Coast Guard’s goal of adopting a single business model that establishes common business processes across its aviation, naval, C4IT and facilities. PAI is looking forward to providing its Requirements Management expertise in support of these important efforts. Systems Documentation, Incorporated (SDI) is a subcontractor to PAI on this Task Order. PAI is also providing Configuration Management support to the Coast Guard under a separate Task Order.
April 19, 2013
On 18 April 2013 PAI was awarded a task order to provide Configuration Management support to the United States Coast Guard Logistics Directorate (CG-444). Support will include assisting with development of Configuration Management documentation and assistance with Configuration Audits.