Navy Seaport-e


NAVSEA has awarded multiple Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for a wide range of engineering, technical, and programmatic services and solutions for the Virtual SYSCOM (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, NAVSUP, SPAWAR, Strategic Systems Program (SSP), NAVFAC) as well as Commander, Naval Installations (CNI) and the US Marine Corps. SeaPort-e furthers the Navy’s Seapower 21 objective to increase efficiency, and allows for tailoring services according to the needs of geographically-dispersed organizations with significantly diverse product area requirements and missions.

NSWC Dahlgren is the Seaport-e Contracting Office, however, each activity will release their own RFPs.

CMT Seaport-e Contact Information:

Contract No. N00178-16-D-8646

CMT Services, Inc.
1827 Brightseat Road
Hyattsville, MD 20785
301.322.7860

  • Annette Johnson – President & CEO
  • John Johnson – Strategic Growth Officer (SGO)
  • David Mills – Facility Security Officer (FSO)

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Seaport-e Team Members:

  • Success Technologies Management & Services, Inc. (Zone 3 Subcontractor) (SuccessTech) – another Woman-Owned Small Business with office in Portsmouth, Virginia, who brings their proven expertise and core competency in administrative support.
  • IBox Global – (Zone 4 Subcontractor) – a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business with headquarters in Atlanta, that brings extensive knowledge and experience in large scale organizational transformation and application of the Troux enterprise portfolio management tool to support clients need to perform transform and optimize their IT infrastructures to more efficiently and effectively support business processes
  • TLN Worldwide Enterprises, Inc. (TLN) – another Woman-Owned Small Business with office in New York, NY, whose focus is to remain abreast of cutting-edge technologies, and explore how they may best be applied to solve a customer’s problem – or to achieve improved performance and/or cost savings.
  • Jackson and Tull, Chartered Engineers (J&T) – a small business with substantial capabilities in a broad range of engineering and scientific disciplines that is headquartered in Washington, DC, but has a number of geographically-dispersed offices including one in Zone 5 (Memphis, TN) and two in Zone 6 (Albuquerque, NM and Los Angeles, CA).

CMT’s Quality Assurance Program

CMT’s Quality Assurance Program (QAP) is a performance-based plan and sets the procedures and guidelines CMT will use in self-evaluating the technical performance of this contract.

Purpose

The purpose of the QAP is to describe the systematic methods used to measure performance, to identify the reports required, and the resources to be employed. This QAP is designed to define roles and responsibilities, identify the quality objectives, define the methodologies used to monitor and evaluate CMT’s performance, describe quality control reporting, and describe the analysis of quality control results.

Quality Objectives

The following quality objectives have been identified to be applied across Programs. As an aspect of our continuous improvement approach, CMT will maintain a constant dialog with our Customers to evolve these objectives as the Customer organization, business drivers, and the Program progresses.

  • Establish Quality Management Support – review all deliverables and work products.
  • Maintain Compliance – with the Customer’s Quality Management Policies and Procedures.
  • Establish a Quality Control Plan – for all activities under the Navy Seaport-e program.
  • Provide Evidence – of the application of a continuous and consistent quality control plan.
  • Summarize Quality Activities – report and add ideas and plans to improve the process.

Quality Assurance promotes the delivery of reliable, complete, and accurate work products by minimizing the transmission of errors through Quality Planning, Quality Control, and Quality Improvement processes. CMT’s approach to providing Quality Assurance establishes quality controls during the entire lifecycle of a task.