Odyssey Awarded STS II SMC/SYG S3 Task Order

On November 9, 2017, Odyssey was awarded a five-year firm-fixed price contract to provide Engineering Management, Technical Acquisition, and Space and Ground Radar/Optical Systems subject matter expertise to the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) Ground Based Space Surveillance Division (SMC/SYG). The contract, competitively awarded as a Task Order under Odyssey’s GSA OASIS SB contract, will provide product support, sustainment engineering, sustainment management, technical order management, technical user interface, and system design, engineering and integration expertise to the SYG mission.

SYG sensors provide timely and accurate metric and space object identification (SOI) data on Near Earth (NE) and Deep-Space (DS) objects. These sensors provide data to populate and maintain the Space Situational Awareness (SSA) Space Catalogue and support for special events. The SYG Division, with primary locations at Peterson Air Force Base, CO and Dahlgren Naval Support Facility, VA, supports the Joint Space Operations through the Distributed Space Command and Control (DSC2) Center, enables Command and Control for the Space Surveillance Network (SSN), and supports the development and sustainment of operation Command and Control (C2) tools through the Integrated Space Situational Awareness (ISSA) program.

Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Special Operations Forces & Personnel Recovery Division (WIS)

Odyssey proudly congratulates our EPASS Program Director Elizabeth Matthews, our F-15 Program Manager (and technical proposal book boss) Brenda Weatherspoon, and the Business Development team for a successful bid to support the AFLCMC Special Operations Forces & Personnel Recovery Division (WIS)!

QUICK FACTS

  • The WIS contract is comprised of 71 Full-time equivalent (FTE) personnel.
  • The period of performance begins on 29 April 2016, in just three weeks.
  • An Open House and initial interviews will take place next week (4/11-4/15).
  • We will be performing mainly engineering and program management work at WPAFB.

WHAT WE NEED

We’re recruiting engineers!

  • Avionics
  • Flight Mechanics
  • Environmental
  • Anti-Tamper
  • Crew Systems
  • Systems Engineering
  • Subsystems Engineering
  • Structures
  • Cybersecurity

Interested in applying or making a referral? Email sofpr@odysseyconsult.dev with questions!

OPEN HOUSE & INTERVIEWS

An Open House will take place next Wednesday 13 April from 16:00 to 19:00 CST in our Dayton office, located at 4141 Colonel Glenn Highway, Suite 352, Beavercreek, OH. Interviews will be held on 14, 15, and 18 April in our Dayton office. For anyone unable to attend, the transition team will also be available on 16, 17, and 19 April.

Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) Air, Space and Cyberspace Support Squadron (CYSS)

Congratulations to our Communications Systems Technologies Director Chuck Helwig, Task Lead Carol Mullins, and the Business Development team for successfully re-competing our Cybersecurity / Information Assurance (IA) support to the Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) Air, Space and Cyberspace Support Squadron (CYSS)!

Odyssey is thrilled to be able to continue providing AF-wide cybersecurity / IA program technical support expertise, field-level support services, and policy support activities to meet Computer Security (COMPUSEC), Ports, Protocols & Services (PPS), and TEMPEST mission requirements.

This great team win is thanks to the outstanding efforts of the whole CYSS team, which includes our subcontractor ISHPI and Odyssey employees Carol Mullins, David Hammack, Josh Walker, and newcomer Kyle Szugye.

Odyssey’s performance on this contract will commence on April 15, 2016.

Odyssey Awarded Joint Functional Component Command Integrated Missile Defense (JFCC IMD) Contract

We are pleased to announce that Odyssey has been awarded a contract in support of U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Joint Functional Component Command Integrated Missile Defense (JFCC IMD)!

As the incumbent contractor on this work, Odyssey will continue to support JFCC IMD in synchronizing operational missile defense planning, security cooperation activities and global force management for missile defense capabilities.

We will assist in conducting global ballistic missile defense operations support, above element Joint Ballistic Missile Defense training, asset management and alternate execution authority.

Our efforts will also include integrating, synchronizing and conducting training, exercises and test activities; advocating and coordinating for global missile defense capabilities, conducting analysis and assessments of current and future capabilities, and recommending operational acceptance.

Finally, we will help protect information systems and provide network support for Missile Defense operations.

Congratulations to Jon “JD” Dowling, our Director of Army Programs, the entire JFCC IMD staff, and our prime contractor, PeopleTec, for a great joint effort in strategizing and delivering a top-notch proposal. This is a true team win and a reflection of the outstanding work that our JFCC IMD personnel perform each and every day.

Odyssey’s performance on this contract will commence on March 28, 2016.

Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-D)

We are pleased to announce that Odyssey has been awarded a five-year Administrative Support Services contract valued at $3,147,757 for the Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-D).

NAMRU-D performs cutting edge medical research that supports Naval forces afloat and ashore, assists the nation in detecting and combating disease and biological crises, and contributes to humanitarian medical relief efforts worldwide. NAMRU-D’s particular focus areas include aeromedical and environmental health effects research.

Congratulations to the Business Development team, specifically Steve Sovaiko, for spearheading this effort and capturing a new market and customer for Odyssey. Our support to NAMRU-D will not only expand our footprint in Dayton, OH, but yield future opportunities in this exciting field.

Odyssey’s performance on this contract will commence on March 8, 2016.

Battle Management Foreign Military Sales (AFLCMC/HBSI & AFLCMC/HBN)

Sept 18, 2015 – Odyssey Awarded Battle Management Directorate Staff, Force Protection Division, and Operational Command and Control Division (AFLCMC/HB/HBU/HBB)

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center announced Odyssey Systems Consulting Group as the winner of the Battle Management Directorate Staff (AFLCMC/HB), Force Protection Division (AFLCMC/HBU) and Operational Command and Control Division (AFLCMC/HBB) Task Order as part of the PASS II contract.

The Battle Management Directorate’s mission is to rapidly develop, acquire and field Battle Management capabilities worldwide, to enable aerospace management and superiority, precision engagement, global attack, dominant maneuver and homeland defense across a wide spectrum of battle management and communications and control weapon systems. Work will be performed at Hanscom AFB, MA and Langley AFB, VA.

Odyssey Awarded AWACS Division (AFLCMC/HBS) & AMS Division (AFLCMC/HBA)/AFLCMC Staff

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center announced Odyssey System Consulting Group as the winner of the Airborne Warning and Control Systems Division (AFLCMC/HBS) contract (FA8721-31-D-0002 0003) on July 28, 2015 as part of the PASS II contract and the Aerospace Management Systems Division (AFLCMC/HBA) and AFLCMC Staff (WFNM, XCZ, PZM, FZA, INH) contract.

Odyssey Awarded F-15 Division (AFLCMC/WWQ)

Odyssey Systems Consulting Group is proud to have been selected as the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s next Advisory & Assistance Services provider for the AFLCMC Fighter Bomber Directorate PEO’s F-15 Division and will provide expertise and integrated solutions support for all DoD acquisition life cycle phases.

We are committed to our customer’s successful mission to design, develop, integrate, test, produce, deploy, modernize, and support United States and Foreign Military Sales F-15 fighter aircraft weapon systems and subsystems. Work will be performed primarily at Wright Patterson AFB, OH and Robins AFB, GA.

Odyssey Awarded STS II SMC/MC Task Order

Odyssey has been awarded a five-year $36,970,361 firm-fixed-price contract to provide technical advisory and assistance services to the Space and Missile Systems Center in the following three main categories: Systems Engineering (providing system engineering, system integration, system effectiveness and analysis, system architecture and risk management), Operations and Sustainment (providing support for the integrated sustainment test and support environment and operations and sustainment engineering), and Acquisition Security (providing program protection planning, cybersecurity, unit and administrative security). Work will be performed at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California; Vandenberg Air Force Base, California; and Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.

This award is the result of a competitive acquisition using the General Services Administration OASIS Small Business Pool 5B with five offers received.

This award is the culmination of tremendous effort to establish a footprint in the Los Angeles market at SMC in particular. Congratulations to Odyssey’s VP of Operations for the Western Region, Eric Svarverud, Director of Strategic Capture, Steve Sovaiko, SMC Program Director, Michael Gabor, Manager of Proposal Development, Michelle Nixon and the entire pursuit team on this award. With five more Task Orders still to be competed on the STS-II program, Odyssey has a great opportunity to experience substantial growth in LA.

Odyssey Awarded EPASS Armament Task Order

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center announced on Friday, May 29th that Odyssey Systems was the winner of the EB Task Order under the EPASS contract. This 338-FTE effort supporting the Armament Directorate at Eglin AFB, FL is the single largest task order ever won by Odyssey.

In his congratulatory message to EPASS PM Elizabeth Matthews and Proposal Manager Michelle Nixon, Odyssey CEO, Randy Nunley, offered these thoughts “I am thrilled over the win, extremely happy for you guys in that this is a validation of all of your hard work and dedication, but mostly I’m simply proud of you and Odyssey. You never gave up despite the odds and I am deeply appreciative of that effort. Much like the initial PASS capture was a true seminal point in Odyssey’s history I think this win writes the beginning of another chapter in our growth and national recognition.”

The magnitude of this tremendous achievement and the impact to Odyssey going forward is unfathomable. Congratulations to Elizabeth and her team!!!

The Defense Department announcement is provided below: Odyssey Systems Consulting Group LTD, Wakefield, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $212,402,709 cost reimbursable contract for advisory and assistance services (A&AS). Contractor will provide A&AS for the Armament Munitions Directorate in support of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. Work will be performed at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, and is expected to be complete by May 31, 2020. This contract involves foreign military sales. This award is the result of a competitive small business set-aside acquisition with six offers received. The contract was competed within Pool 5B of the General Services Administration One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services small business contract. Fiscal 2015 missile procurement, other procurement, operations and maintenance and Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of $7,239,242 are being obligated at the time of award. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8622-15-F-8120).

We are committed to our customer’s successful delivery of affordable and world-dominant armament capabilities… on time, on target.