SEAPORT-NxG
Engineering, Technical, and Programmatic Services
N00178-19-D-8183
Authorized Users:
- Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)
- Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC)
- Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
- Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)
- Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR)
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- Military Sealift Command (MSC)
- United States Marine Corps (USMC)
Contract Period of Performance:
1 November 2019 through 31 October 2027 (including award term options)
About SeaPort-NxG
SEAPORT NEXT GENERATION is the Navy Virtual SYSCOM Commanders' integrated approach to contracting for Professional Support Services (PSS). SeaPort NxG’s electronic procurement of Technical, Engineering, and other professional services represent a key strategy to meeting the Department of Navy (DON) contracting needs.
Quality Assurance Program
H2 believes in taking a systems view of quality to provide a comprehensive framework for quality management by performing a structured analysis of potential quality issues and the identification of explicit links among inputs, processes, and outcomes. The systems view helps to identify process elements that are often overlooked and have the capability of resulting in poor performance. This also provides the basis for supporting the integration of quality awareness throughout the process cycle vice only at the inspection points. The foundations of our quality monitoring system are standards. Standards can appear in a variety of forms, such as contract specifications, administrative policies, procedures, guidelines, best practices, and benchmarks. H2 adopts standards that are able to be followed with available resources, based on standard quality management practices, and clearly communicated such that they are understood in the same way by everyone concerned, minimizing misinterpretation. Data collected through monitoring provides a way to compare performance with standards, both at a specific point in time and over a period of time. The results of our quality monitoring also help us to determine causes for deviation from standards and identify areas for improvement.
In order to ensure an effective quality monitoring system H2:
- Includes data collections as a routine activity that is integrated into project planning
- Data is collected regularly and over applicable time periods, so trends in the indicators can be monitored
- Data is used to identify the presence and causes of issues that can result in poor performance
- Data is used to guide management decisions
- Collects information on inputs (structure) and outcomes and also focuses on processes
Point of Contact:
Dwayne Green, CISSP
VP of Business Development and Technology
h2contracts@h2pc.com
850.266.7081
WHO WE SUPPORT
At H2, we've had the opportunity and pleasure to work with many great organizations.