Program areas at CTC
The purpose of this contract is to provide professional services to support the Force Safety and Occupational Health(FSOH)in meeting policy objectives. The objective of the contract is to support an integrated, comprehensive SOH program designed to reduce mishap, injury and occupational illness risk, and enable an enduring safety culture across the Department. Provide on and offsite technical, analytic, safety, engineering, and other expertise required to support the Department's enterprise safety risk management objectives. Assist to maintain DoD databases in support of the FSOH policy objectives. Provide a combination of professional services and ancillary IT services and supplies to support the gathering, analysis, and dissemination of data related to the occupational safety goals of the FSOH.
The purpose of this contract is to provide support to SAF/IEE programs in the development, implementation, and provision of policies, guidance, oversight, strategic communications and human capital management programs to meet SAF/IEE mission objectives across the AF enterprise. Provide advisory and assistance services, and analytical capabilities in the areas of management and professional support services and studies, analysis, and evaluations. Provide the SAF/IEE and its strategic partners Safety, Occupational Health, Energy, Environmental, Real Property, Programming, Congressional Liaison, Military Construction, Operations Management, Facilities Sustainment, Restoration, & Modernization, Asset Management, Cyber and Operational Technology, and Information Technology.
The Interboundary Secure Information Sharing (ISIS) Program will develop a new cross domain system, the Next Generation Cross Domain Solution (NGCDS), that will consolidate the functionality of several existing cross domain systems and incorporate new cross domain technologies to provide a comprehensive cross domain capability for enterprise and cloud computing environments. The ISIS Program will also provide support for a number of existing cross domain systems until such time as the functionality of those systems is incorporated into the NGCDS. The scope of this effort shall include development, modification, testing, assembly, delivery, installation, training, troubleshooting support, and logistics support for existing and new cross domain systems and existing and new cross domain technologies.