Program Management
Company: Beyond SOF
Location: Fort Belvoir
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The Contractor shall actively manage performance under this task
order by coordinating closely with the DTRA Contracting Officer
Representative (COR) and DTRA Program Manager (PM). The Contractor
shall submit monthly progress reports in accordance with (IAW) CDRL
A001 and monthly program management reports IAW CDRL A002. The
Contractor shall submit all reports on-time and adhere to the
instructions specified in each CDRL. At the COR’s request, the
Contractor shall review statuses on any open task or assignment and
travel reports with the COR. Because of the multiple events and
missions being executed simultaneously, the Contractor is required
to provide assessment coordination to assist the NE-MA assessment
teams in executing all requirements seamlessly or near seamlessly.
The Contractor is required to ascertain and coordinate all site
access requirements, liaise and coordinate with DTRA and other
external stakeholders and end-users, and prepare each team for
deployment and conclusion of each mission or event. The Contractor
shall also provide logistical coordination and ensure that the
assessment teams are fully supported and resourced in a manner
necessary to the conduct of assessments. The Contractor personnel
shall travel both CONUS and OCONUS in support of the DTRA NEMA
mission and in execution of the requirements of this PWS. When
traveling to locations designated by the Department of State as a
danger/hazard pay post, the Contractor shall allocate the cost of
the danger/hazard pay, consistent with the allowances provided by
the Department of State, to the Travel CLIN on this task order. All
travel must be compliant with the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR)
unless otherwise specified by the COR. The Contractor shall follow
CDRL A003 for the submittal and approval of all proposed and actual
travel. The Contractor shall coordinate closely with the COR to
arrange travel overseas, specifically when contractor personnel are
to fall under a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) or other host
nation agreements and/or when Synchronized Pre-deployment &
Operational Tracker (SPOT) requirements are triggered. The
Contractor shall comply with all requirements of the SPOT clauses
included in the task order in a timely manner. All Contractor
employees shall comply with all DTRA mandatory travel reporting
policies. The Contractor shall also manage all contractor acquired
property (CAP) and Government furnished property (GFP). Contractor
personnel performing work under this task order on-site will be
provided with a government workspace, a laptop, computer
peripheries, Common Access Cards (CACs), DTRA e-mail accounts,
access to Government file servers while off-site, and office
supplies. However, The contractor personnel shall not use
Government furnished equipment (GFE) for personal use. GFE may only
be used by the Contractor for the execution of the tasks specified
in this task order. The Contractor shall submit requests for
replacement of GFE to the COR for processing. Lost or stolen GFE
shall be verbally reported immediately, and followed up in writing
within 24 hours of incident to the COR. The Contractor may be held
financially liable for lost, stolen, or damaged GFE. The Contractor
shall submit an Equipment Procurement Plan (EPP) in accordance with
CDRL A004, and the COR shall approve procurements of all items
prior to the execution of any purchase totaling more than $5,000
under this task order. The Contractor shall submit a GFP Inventory
and Forecasting Report in accordance with CDRL A005 and the
contract clauses. Any accommodations not identified in this section
are the responsibility of the Contractor for their personnel and
shall be coordinated through the COR.
Keywords: Beyond SOF, Bel Air North , Program Management, Construction , Fort Belvoir, Maryland