Table of Contents
No. Subject esapa Page
1. Article (1)— Preamble 4*(0 (1) altil 2
2. Article (2)- Term of the Contract Ala Lam (2) Zia 3
3. Article (3)- Obligations of the wail ..1)..11apt (3) 41 3
Second Party
4. Article (4)- Obligations of the First difli-iliais astlilil (4) £1n 6
Party
S. Article (5)- Rates _hail agate (5) 44,11 7
6. Article (6)- Contract Value and Oa its.stu IUD &4 (6) 4II 8
Payment Conditions.
7. Article (7)- Penalties 4‘Alia (7) 441 9
8. Article (8)- Performance Bond staff, als (8) Ata 11
9. Article (9)- Offset program 4.6.aulbtl ctysfili emeui (9) aka 12
10. Article (10)- Miscellaneous alirw (10) 4 1 13
11. Article (11)- Contract Termination 3." i "Ptak, SJI 044 (11) altIl 13
and Bank Guarantee Confiscation (Sayan SJ-allkAli ll
1I. Article (12)- Amendment of the AIX Jim; (12) Zell 15
Contract
13. Ankle (13)- Force Majeure i _Asti), ilia (13) atta 15
14. Article (14)- Indemnity Joa o (14) 4 41 16
15. Article (15)- Assignment aayi (15) 41 16
16. Article (16)- Modification caliseal (16) sitil 16
17. Article (17)- Compliance with the Z4.iks clik.111,31o.'"il (17) Adl 17
Laws, Regulations and By Laws to.02 9
18. Article (18)- Prior Agreements a/LA e'Ailtil (18) £itll 17
19. Article (19)- Settlement of aglajsal a.o ...; (19) 41 18
Conflicts
20. Article (20)- Confidentiality Zara!' (20) 4 11 18
21. Article (21)- Addresses cojLitll (21) 4.931 19
22. Article (22)- Contract gal tiasi (22) 41% 19
Counterparts
23. Article (23)- Language C4)41;111(23) 4 31 19
Addendums
No. Subject Page
a "11
1. Addendum (A) - Details of the _Aunt6 4,:.Vs.jtailli (I) islAll 21
rates.
2. Addendum (B) —List of iattk....11‘..i.ukj4 Laali(y) jala 22
beneficiary units
3. Addendum (C)- Training course a-m.frai i..1„ta aqui;4 4(4)43a1411 23
commencements certificate
4. Addendum (D) — Completion 1.4 i 414-1 (a)43•1•31 24
certificate
5. Addendum (E)- Advance payment LILA ;Ala CM' (a) ‘32,60 25
guarantee
6. Addendum (F)- Good • LAO &i.e. 0...2.(j) 43244 27
performance bond
7. Addendum (G)- Statement of 4.,+&S I CM (3) JSL1I 29
work
EFTA01090608
CONTRACT NO. 3(4 Al alp
FOR THE PROVISION OF
SERVICES TO THE ARMED
FORCES UNITS
It is on this 13th day of July 2010 hereby 64,%,..) 301 ja 62010 "hi
agreed in the city of Abu Dhabi by and 41ail
between: :a...SC244,41st
I. The GHQ Armed Forces of the L.J,JJ - L-altS1 5.t1fill -
United Arab Emirates, represented .',1,3111 .1
for the signing of this Contract by ,Ltaiall clii)..ep
Staff Major General Eissa Saif u—s* A'JS.A 0..034 Si' Ua esiS
Mohamed Al Mazroui (hereinafter t-4 1441! Jul) 4.O.14O411 "as,
referred to as "First Party");
2. Reflex Responses Management S.--j,j141 calf-S.491
Consultancy L.L.C., of Abu Dhabi, Laiii,j .2
P.O. Box 132606, United Arab .39I 4-i tail' i te-Lo:
Emirates, represented for the signing ktu„di 132606 A; cpte,
of this Contract by Mr. Michael z-ia I a 4ii;
Roumi (hereinafter referred to as
"Second Party");
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PREAMBLE
Whereas the First Party wishes to obtain
manpower for the provision of services to j
the various units pertaining thereto, with HAIS alli
the option to include additional services, Rai e 531 134
and
Whereas the competent Purchasing and d...LA-1041 :ALA-1.11 :4—A4 ..1.3%,
Projects Committee of the First Party has
agreed to contract with the Second Party
sta )c ,i)an j .13
by way of direct negotiation;
Whereas the Second Party undertook to
provide the above mentioned manpower sviA 44-4 44)131,
(hereinafter referred to as "Personnel") in ef
(ri-)--Wir —4 414 LArA
accordance with the terms and conditions O.33Ca—SI .63.3.111 3 4 413
stipulated in this Contract, and with the z1.1-4yi JAL, .S.1 ) .11 S i y.t114
conditions and specifications stipulated in
the said Direct Negotiation's documents;
Now, therefore, the two parties agreed to
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contract pursuant to the Decision of the
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Deputy Supreme Commander of the
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Armed Forces no. (12), for the year 1986, ,U.11 j 1986 ka...1 (12) e5
concerning the Organization of the Armed j ai 31 ..1:9 spi .:21.3111 c,14, ja,
Forces Tenders and Auctions, and any
provision or text in this Contract, addenda , si alat Icy 111 JAC- • ►(a. )
/2
.A0 j Ulall jfil C. kai ta.1
hereof or complementary or
supplementary parts hereto contrary to the
provisions of the said provisions shall be
deemed null and void.
Article (1) (1) itaL.11
Preamble
The above Preamble and Addenda A, B,
C, D, E, F and G (Statement of Work)
t.:S•) L* '91 1:1S (JUCCI I
attached hereto, as well as any other ria? u .k. I ,),4 SUMrI A ..114
addenda and schedules which the parties
may agree to add later on. constitute an I 3.) :10? Os.).
integral part of this Contract.
Article (21 (2) ;Stan
Term of the Contract Sials
the term of n- -5--- wataagra tutu
Mr
commencement date of the training
course according to the (c.) 3" 11— al ^"I1 14 4
Course 43)
Commencement Certificate described in cj __. 2 •,J 4411 134,4
Addendum C attached hereto, and .11-41 J1 2•14, c1.4.1:1 -11C.
referred to in Paragraph b.2, Article (3) .11,2 .2... )134 kttae
below, and the Contract term may be
extended upon its expiry for another/other
similar term(s) under the same conditions.
Article (31 (3) bawl
Oblizations of the Second Party
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The Second Party shall solely assume h:)_s _US 4 1 6.1.3SaSi
full responsibility for providing the 41O 31111 _AO;
Personnel, subject of this Contract, to the
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First Party in order to provide the
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services and fulfill the duties and
obligations according to the conditions thil 401! Fi) IJ,tYI ‘4.)1131
agreed upon hereunder and according to JJ-C3--• 1-4
the First Party's requirements .au.n 140 Lik.)411 jUic:)/1
(hereinafter referred to as "Services"),
and as stipulated in Addendum (G)
Statement of Work attached hereto.
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The Second Party shall for the
Cer ti al "tLiL
fulfillment of this task abide by the
following:
1. Personnel Joining:
;a ..gall al iii .1
1-1. The Second Party undertakes to 41.11 UM) 4g ai N a .1-1
provide the numbers of Personnel
determined in Addendum (G) (J_ cm J---*) se :3S:1411
Statement of Work to provide the „INS dill .1113
Services to the First Party .a1.11
throughout the Contract term.
1-2. The Personnel shall attend training z.kj).1
courses on the account of the eiv .2-1
sa..3 JJall ,J1..As a le
Second Party for a period of time
,(J1..c.91 thi) j. (.3) Lis1.11
in accordance with the schedule set
ria_ausji j ai.Ji ;lag Leasal. inAjaa
out in Addendum (G) Annex (B)
Statement of Work, calculated t jahat ,!.41 Willi j 6.ifiall j ai J..11
within the Contract term prior to jag. L.4 ewe z.a_jja zkjt,...11
joining work with the First Party. ..U.4 (2) .344 J.!"
so as to boost some skills and
experience required from them as
described in Paragraph b.(2) here
below.
1-3. In the event where the First Party 41 Jaci.a 41.01
wishes to have any of the 4k 4i .3- 1
L-11.1 cwtas es‘l
Personnel replaced for
incompetence or security or 41143-t4 efia Zusl
conduct reasons, the Second Party i,si atai Ana. zzlacrili* .3:1 t:.”4
is committed to replace him with J::4+ 4„ei 6-Val ,sic 4 1-1.1 kg-ci
another person who has the same jjli ,J1—aj opt; j. L,x 60
experience and qualifications j i j1. )
without any additional cost to the
First Party and within 60 days
following the date of notice sent by
the First Party in this respect.
1-4. If the First Party needs additional a.11-..) j apt laji.)Jin kit.) s pi .4- 1
numbers of Personnel, a Task ,.i.„-a3 „gm 1..1143)
Order will be submitted to the r tzw..
Second Party to undertake the SILS _0;1 vatill
request to provide the required 4..kot---01•31 J6--.91., ILA •=3C14
numbers within a reasonable ..16.11 c i131c
period under the same conditions
and rates stipulated in this
Contract.
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2. Military Experience and Courses
4,..4.11 .2
2-1. Military Experience
; .2,0:111 .1-2
All Personnel intending to work for the jail jai mkt. t ....j.aj.S.ji91 4.1c.
First Party must have received prior
military training, and have served in field :34" 4..)-C---ws .,k I -,Lgla tiissij
i3)3Se u1 j „r im
military units for at least two (2) years,
and they shall be selected through the :Ls.24.31 je.
formation of a joint committee between 'A-4S ;32-,.1y cajl-,al al
the two parties, after verification of their ,:j..
identity papers, personal interviews. and ml.. +1 3 k4.....&..11 ,
then physical fitness tests and complete .J.12 4.#1211 Ljsmaill 3 %,31#111
medical examinations.
2-2. Qualification Training Course 4.1.6 .4.41 aµ,1.1.11 c.a nab .2-2
Once the personal interviews and medical , 441211 Jtsai J11
examinations are completed. the
Personnel shall participate in training
courses as referenced in Addendum G 2 JlasS71 3.tt 4.3-‘1•11 ;$1 441) ,u..
Statement of Work, and Paragraph 2 r ia j (..,1);3134
Annex B attached hereto, including but zbAti 04 3 Ssail
not limited to the following subjects:
• Physical fitness
• Guard duty and search ki41 4' 41 •
.1441 3 •
• Patrols
• Search for explosives j-a4J,41
• Telecommunications j *i1.31 4'41 •
• Unarmed combat
• Crowd control .).e•
• Training on crisis and disaster •
response •••tiii-C31 40.”
Awareness of the GI-1() Armed
:LW - 1.)•:11
Forces laws
t t1
Customs and traditions of the
United Arab Emirates •
2-3. Second Party's Responsibilities
iPiske 3-2
2-3- 1. The Second Party e4 411
undertakes to fulfill the "ICv l jfiall AP:9 • 1 - 3- 2
tasks and responsibilities as
per the conditions and CA-41:Cla IS (. Jal. j
provisions of this Contract, j.j4ii
Addendum B and
according to the First
Party's requirements.
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2-3-2. The Second Party is e jj_S .2-3-2
responsible for the 3_.* 1_45 .11 ) _.ISFI ii.a! 3
recruitment. training and
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management of the
Personnel as provided in
Addendum G Statement of
Work.
eis-4? U .3-3-2
2-3-3. The Second Party I:144 adj...141 .11_O1
undertakes that all the 433.1 &is, el:),
individuals included in this
Jai
Contract shall abide by the
UAE and Armed Forces
laws, regulations and by
laws.
2-3-4. The Second Party shall. if Z...je. 3 v ti al 6./.31611 t ja Uy., .4-3-2
requested by the First
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Party, assist in the process
ya „s ic jj....a.%11
of obtaining security
approval for the Personnel :4...21S11
from the competent entities j jfti 6kAill JAI i...ca>.11
of the First Party before S' D %la .Lts-C1 0 4 1.4 ta4.;Izi J.31
starting to fulfill their
duties under this Contract.
2-3-5. The Second Party may not v ;.111 jy,,.0 `)t .5-3-2
use the contracted work
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sites as training fields for
any person other than the 45k1 "-F5
Personnel.
2-3-6. The Second Party's 4.0t431 cst-.4.• 3 4la.Wi1 6-3-2
activities and duties are
subject to the supervision
and audit of the First ‘.i
Party's competent staff.
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2-3-7. The Second Party shall not j jfti j i la u1 r
use the accommodation
facility for non-approved .4+;As
personnel within or outside
the purpose of the Contract
without the permission of
the First Party.
Article (4)
(4) 3.11.41I
Obligations of the First Party
I
I. All of the Personnel shall be under the
6.1 ;WS 1/4)jaji2 al fyl 4115 .1
sponsorship of the First Party and iy
holders of valid visas obtained under
the license granted to practice their 4.11). ry
' • y
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respective professions by the
competent authorities in the United
Arab Emirates.
2. The First Party shall appoint one of
a i5 Ami 4-ifiali .2
its staff as its representative for the
a ri.ilit•ciAll —ay/211 4Z _Gael
Contracting Officer's Technical
Representative (COTR) for the follow 4.11I j Ili' j 4a. ueyS
up and execution of this Contract, ..:.4%)LaD flits j rfa..)
who shall have the necessary :dais
authorization to take decisions and act tio
as link between the two parties
regarding this Contract.
3. The First Party shall provide
3 4.:4—‘31 JJSI --kr• 3
accommodation, food, transportation, taS j a,,sli
life support, as well as all required
equipment. ancillary, items, logistics j zj _41 1dl.aY1 j kcpt.I1
and other support needed to execute Ai? •SALI* ermli eta A'im-, cssil
and sustain the SSG Program as listed ciala? 4,e• ZAI.J4
in Addendum G Statement of Work 5l ja as jlet lil oaL+31
and its Annexes and any additional 11.6 ;.s. .11).51i 59ikal
requirements to the Personnel
throughout the term of this Contract.
Article (5) (5) ;SO
Rates
11.....jrn atlas.
The below mentioned charges and costs
j 43
are deemed included in the total value of
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this Contract, and the Second Party may
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not claim for any increase or other
expenses except as agreed upon in uir-L• 446 (SAW' cc, 1-.41 )1! .:Tiny''
advance between the two parties: zial) ly
• Recruitment costs, including the j I JL.42:1:i I
&L I Z )
tests and examinations carried out 321.4•11 kmj "Lag Z1mACJ 4 21 Sajal
by the delegation representing the
Armed Forces ZJIjill 0;CI
• Costs of the personal interviews 4-iiR-05 •
• Training costs . I.4.3S111 '4M a
• Costs for replacement in case of 4.4 &ASP' JIB .-41S1 •
injury or service termination of 451 ji
any of the Personnel Wilait 5111 ...:111S; •
• Costs of air passage tickets (in the (la LL.L.11 al? 4.9 4.411 ,j aa.111 —kith
country of origin only). •
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Article (61 (6) Lila
Contract Value and Payment
*SO 11.14 s aka 1.4
Conditions
It is hereby agreed between the two
parties that the total value of this Contract ‘sk, ciar aiaTh'I tr., 44..,..3•4
for the Initial Term is Five hundred and v—A &Am) saal ; 4•4114 S-11 :4 11-44I
j i:6.. j j anis Cu.JAC. j kaai j
twenty nine million one hundred and sixty
six thousand seven hundred and fifty four C.$1-14" 4:"--" lip 4:1;1"
United States Dollars and thirteen cents 529.166,754.13) jeSc. ta-N,J yd
(USS 529,166,754.13) which is agreed 3-46 --i1.3-1A9 Jatz 1 (..)Y r'
between the Panics to be equivalent to tarsiksuzeiiaot. &Pt) 3 : Oa' ,"
One billion nine hundred and forty seven
million three hundred and thirty three j
thousand six hundred and fifty five UAE
Dirhams and twenty fils (AED 43M eray31, 947.333.655.20)Lli
1,947,333.655.20), payable to the Second
aa
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Party in accordance with the invoice and 'al iii! j (C) 6-4431 441
payment structure set out in Addendum H JP' e•I•lip J111 cis
hereto and further according to the us sAti
regulations adopted by the First Party
through First Gulf Bank, GHQ Armed
Forces. as follows:
I. 20% of the Contract total value as
rtairS %20 .I
advance payment against the
following documents stated in Annex kisCuli .3 'Agit , 11-13" 31 jtiti•
(C) of the Statement of Work: (C)
• The Second Party's invoice (one
iris -45 Jul 34 ciatil 4-0 4 •
original + two copies) indicating
Las!' 610..
the amount of the advance
payment, the Contract number.
and the details of the Second
Party's bank account.
• A bank guarantee for the advance 1__iis 4.41 4.S4 •
payment according to Annex (C)
attached hereto. •=1.11 '44 LiN 3.)-11
2. 80% of the Contract total value br it
payable by periodical installments sa....yi AAA c,a %80 .2
Li .J Lau f Js 4 +1 sk.)
(end of each four months) starting
from the beginning of the training ca jj ali sissji
course as per the certificate in 1:1—fr jSj (4) (3-‘1.11 S.344114 ..r.r-Cid.
Addendum (C) attached hereto against :47i1 JAL Sri
the following documents:
• The Second Party's invoice (one
‘Itsol 6.)4 40311
original + two copies) indicating ',Jilt° •
j k —A) "AD ;k_ta.ill
the amount of the installment, the
haat; j eij lase.
period for which the payment is
due, the Contract number, and the 4•AJWI •.at.*AJ
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details of the Second Party's bank
account.
• A completion certificate as per (.3) ja.1.11 J1.61 az1.4..:, •
Addendum (D) attached hereto.
signed by the
Director/Commander/ Brigade or .k4u
his deputy.
▪ Training course commencement :4-4Ausill j sis# sate : •
certificate of the Second Party's
Affiliates as per Addendum (C) 144 .ii,a k) la) vilh jfiall
Na_i;
attached hereto (to be produced
only with the first installment kao Sias.%
payment documents).
Article (7)
Penalties
I. If the Second Party is late in j_S _so; j i 40121 4-1)111 j :,11
providing all or part of the Personnel .1
sit ? asa.11 aeya cs. at,iYI .rapt
beyond the deadlines fixed in the
Contract, a delay penalty at the rate of z--611 %l 2'÷'•1 ras•
1% of the Contract value shall be JP' tYjil _hist:. kel_iis
imposed on it for the first week or part %2 Lel! i.t.A.11 .16 j Lela
thereof, and such penalty shall be j JJJI to.Y1 .1•9 ,ark.
increased thereafter to 2% of the ;1dt 60..araL j .1611:441ksAti %10
Contract value for each week or part
thereof with a maximum of 10% of `94ifitl i Cs• ..>*1111
j .fit (c) ci-, LB Cr. (-4 ji-s114
the Contract value. The delay period
shall be calculated from the beginning
of the training period as per Annex B
of Addendum (C) Statement of Work
attached hereto.
2. If the Second Party fails to provide
all or part of the Personnel (including c.)%2.4 Js cam j.ihn j 1 1:5? .1
4--i zi Art
the rejected elements) within the
deadline fixed in the Contract, the Sri'
First Party may take either of the two j • ;), t I W Jpi
following actions without the need to 311_,_.ka
/4 „i!
resort to the judicial authorities and -402.411 6k,ka 4.4-1) _)11 J—i a.? 41.:1
after sending a registered notice to the
Second Party:
• Procure the Personnel not aAiU as:si esill i J
y- I aat. hail. •
provided by the Second Party 4.4) 1.11 ▪ 6-kik ,INS.
through a third party at the Second
Party's expense after exhausting ,•••:•i• 4,4 (Al
the maximum limit of the delay .):4•1 S•4I SU ..13S
penalty Z.I1:10 Lith
(either by direct '). 49
negotiation or by means of a local j :cattail j
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or public tender under the same
lut-9.511 e•--" ry VI •Oitik
conditions and specifications
declared and contracted), provided "45 ‘sI) 541-4 1i
calk) iial• LA a.
that the increase in the rates in
addition to the administrative :r a kip
expenses at the rate of 5% of the ) v ali) afilisi ssasials
Contract value along with any 4.:jell J 31 .1111
penalties due for the delay period :ke 41 Jai J1
in the execution shall be deducted
from the value of the guarantees
provided by the Second Party or
from the latter's entitlements due
by the First Party or by any other
governmental entity.
• Terminate the Contract and ($.41 ...4b _Ptah* at3C111
. La •
confiscate the bank guarantee in 1= 4i1 &SA e.t.
2÷41 .at jss
whole in case no services at all
have been provided or confiscate %
the equivalent of 10% of the
Contract value.
PROVIDED HOWEVER, that if the v.= Joan .ti 13! 4.1!
Second Party has provided the required
number of Personnel, and the First Party ua41 4-032 rti j =I P .:J•
has declined to accept a part thereof due 45.).1i &I eel.%
to the First Party's inability to ii► LC) 4usa i vall ;Jig; i ikei
accommodate the said declined part. the .46? jfti ,..ij hn us? eu SD
Second Party will not be considered as 4.-k,ij es al 40:ili
being in breach of its obligations
hereunder if subsequently the First Party
requests the provision of the previously
declined part of the Personnel.
If the Second Party does not within the
agreed period provide the required 41u u-..11 cta311.4 Sfil
Cemis
number of Personnel that was declined 431= 111 Cr-4 LIX&I
previously by the First Party. then the .4.4154I
Second Party will be considered as being
in breach of its obligations.
3. The First Party may waive the
s.. J.)-121 (IP aiw. .3
penalties in whole or in part if the
etiti 4,22U T l ca 1.3)
Second Party produces documents
proving that the delay is attributed to s_su ‘ 8,-14
force majeure reasons beyond its (2) 2.jialL4 4 IS s:Je.
control as stipulated in Paragraph (2) .(13) :Sall
of Article (13) herein below.
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Article (8) j8) 3.11.411
Performance Bond
50.611 1.1a1
Within 20 days at the most after the Lfail
Second Party is notified that the C' ay t .4 401131 u Jhll Ox,,! .1.4 .1
ter-4 4a.. ;Ai) . 43..eta
Contract has been signed and
provided that the Second Party has alo 20 ‘Dc%,4 = 4-Usi$
received an original copy of the ,411:3 Jkl_t111-? Lti 1i, j. 4-t! ak•—;* ns4
Contract, the Second Party L411..Ori %10 4y.v 41:1 &RISS
undertakes to provide a bank 11—a4 i 1YU (j) Liza 4:44A ) 4 LS
guarantee as performance bond issued ..16)
by a bank operating in the State and
amounting to 10% of the Contract
value as per the form included in
Addendum (F) attached hereto.
2. The bank guarantee must be
unconditional, must remain valid for -VA 44111 j..nll 4-:*4 2
at least 90 days following the expiry
sjLzi 90 1,1.1 4
of the Contract, at which time it shall
expire. If the Contract is renewed or 4.4 J1. Ns ? RU 4..ijia1i
extended, the Second Party will A>141I aiaa
provide the appropriate bank
guarantee at the time of renewal or
extension.
3. The value of the bank guarantee shall
be reduced in the respective values of
r -C.141 0;:tW.1 .3
the deliverables made in accordance 1.4 j aialt t.14.1 Liii
with this Contract as referred to in 14-1 SY!' Lik.}a"?
Annex C attached hereto.
4. Subject to the provisions of paragraph .t_sl (3) :fill ets.,,i
(c) above, the bank guarantee shall e .4
stipulate that its outstanding value esti) oi „It 4.S411
shall be payable to the First Party, on jpi (44111S1 •Ca,4)
immediate basis and upon the mere 3 11 ...taD 11.a j a ii. .,t1
production of a written letter from the ) 4i ,s1) i> VII j oni
First Party without the need for any .1",1
judicial proceedings and without any
conditions.
5. If the value of the bank guarantee
decreases due to the deduction of any
L4411 4sL.b11 4:91 .5
sums from the Second Party or if the
u.lal Zan.4avi j
value of the supplies becomes higher ) 1..1_1j) AWL? JAI. l e
than what is mentioned in the J4paln 61) 23$ czt-sall
Contract as a result of additional (20) „Pl.: ,si .,allal A:O11J
demands or amendments, the Second Ja1-41 4..S411 _OP
Party must, as soon as it receives a 2..514311 .14 aia /
3114641 :t411 %l0
4
demand from the First Party, top up
the guarantee value to the equivalent
;stip j*a ..ti id JP —i.)1.114:As VI i
.921 t.i.)1111 • &iss......11
of 10% of the Contract value after the
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increase, within twenty (20) days from
the demand date. otherwise the First
Party may retain the required increase
from the Second Party's entitlements
due by the First Party.
6. If the Second Party does not provide ejt.-11 3aaall egia? I 6.i t i 13! .6
the necessary guarantee within the
3 (i) 4.4 Jc..3.•11 j).S.
deadline indicated in Paragraph 1 and
5 of this Article above, the First Siva Cia.1 tati (5)
Party may cause the Contract to be '1 4 5-‘5114
executed by a third party and have the eia:1 4rata" 4.4.)S
updating, development and AL-11S.?4,1111 U.)611 4,111.1u, las 3
maintenance carried out at the Second 4 :11i /14_1iltSill
Party's expense and under its 4.0t11
' ath
responsibility, and claim from the
latter payment of all financial 4:4...iSa• /34 + 4) ;sal
differences incurred by the First j a'41.0
Party as a result thereof by way of cy. j....11 wo watsi
deducting the same from the Second a.3.1 SAW
Party's entitlements due by the First
Party or by any other governmental
entity, or claim the same before the
courts while blacklisting the Second
Party and preventing it from
participating in the Armed Forces
tenders for at least one year.
Article (9)
(9) ;La
Offset Program
ii.Lailei• el it at
It is agreed between the First and Second va-LIA 6i. sile.
Parties that any contract/purchase order or
a set of contracts/purchase orders entered ;it yam,. clial Jai 41S (90 " a d CI!
into between the two parties for a value 4 1 Cip isI joie "It) 431C
exceeding within (5) five years the sum of 451.1-1 e*J 36730000 t..10
Dirhams 36,730,000, or the equivalent of r a tjJ fi j.5 10000000 tab. -1364-
USD 10,000,000, shall be subject to the zatijel ea.‘4
UAE Offset Program. The five year ;53i j ,:kj1.41
period shall start to run as from the date
of the first contract or purchase order J.; '=11./".•
.4. 1.21 JP' Uj ian
entered into between the First and Second
Parties.
The Second Party undertakes to execute ;13.-.41:51 4.01S11
the Offset Agreement and/or the
.45.* j al
complementary agreement with the Offset
Program Office, and it is hereby agreed 44e. aila kjic. j 3 )1 j:111
between the two parties subject to the 6.1J 611 4.1al
provisions of Article (8) above, that the ej_liml .1_44 Atli is. ;:„.. iaiyn ca...1 wti %
First Party shall only deliver copy of the cthip cj., day. %r ill:U. NS? 4.0 1.21 VJatl
Contract signed to the Second Party after LAS elisio 4.31....in
the Second Party submits a confirmation .46.11 JA •Y '
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letter signed by the Offset Program Office
stating that the Second Party has signed
all the documents required for the said
Office.
Article (101 (10)
Miscellaneous uit
The two parties hereto understand that no
commission. remuneration or fees have
31 ;Lill. ji d yl, ata}an rea,
been or shall be paid by way of tips, gifts, c---14
or personal payments granted directly or 1.) .11qa jou 40111 4.4zi..21 ji 411
indirectly or otherwise by the Second
Party to any officer, individual, civilian ll Ufa %14 s Yl '11-)312 :tit! %i•1144 -EL )
or UAE Armed Forces member, or any of 4-3.6 Via. 31 a ji ) J L ) 4, 4 I
the UAE governmental employees
working within or outside the UAE 40.463-.. 4). 41 31 cal 431.....yi 4.13.11
representing a bribe or commission to 144-.)S >f 44 0 JO-) .3•••4
ensure the signature of this Contract.
. ai.31 LA eie; z 4' 1..c. 51
On the other hand, the Second Party
confirms that there is no promise binding 441 -ICJ -1.*3 e•x• 4-kAl").1
it legally, and that in case of the Second 41 ,r ; Qa..131
Party's having ignorantly committed in
the past to any liability or undertaking osikh" e at:. Jo+ ac 4 4 'I (JP
with any person, establishment or .
.fia°4 44 1 4:1 •=1114 1 &LS! A.S.A.
company in the UAE, such liability or
undertaking shall not be binding.
If the Second Party violates the
provisions of this Article in any manner (Al :,,lad :UAL. Us 4.1
whatsoever, and if the First Party is able r 3-2ii SI: •:-.144 afri 4-4.021 Ai) .:3:11-C Zit)*
to establish such violation, the Second
%30 ail 4 )1211'A-el eiaf jali
Party is required to pay a penalty to the
First Party amounting to 30% of the Sit olr l .1 :salt ail 4-041 afSj Siall 5.4
Contract value, and the First Party shall
.irk 41.06 4 4.1 4 1 :)..04
be entitled to terminate the Contract
without prejudice to its legal rights.
Article (111
Contract Termination and Bank (11) ;Jul'
Guarantee Confiscation gall
I. The First Party is entitled to
terminate the Contract and to =60 steli ,i Jail JJIt JAn .1
confiscate the bank guarantee e kjej ....41 :ousii -,a.......,
,...1c.
without prejudice to its right to ..i.v,414 :.;4111. 4% ,si 41.9 (Pali
13 II
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claim for indemnity in any of the ,ic 41 a l S113
following events without any
limitation:
• J:611 J3+...
a) If the Second Party resorts to
fraud or manipulation in its
dealings with the First Party;
b) If it is established that the Second
Party has attempted in person or
through a third party, directly or
indirectly, to bribe an employee of
the First Party or has colluded
with the latter in a prejudicial
manner to the First Party; and
c) If the Second Party becomes
bankrupt or insolvent.
. 4,5 ,a)as,:„..1g •C
Lelia .14in 4.4X11 4.1.411 14
d) If the Second Party stops
executing the services partially or ja.)1.11 Lis •a•
totally without an acceptable
reason for the First Party or sir% as s."= 410 JaJ ) J,Sti
breaches any term of the Contract ,514 4. al _Ai.5 ji Jai ji Mall
or neglects or delays executing . Sid.? 61341
any of its obligation decided in the
Contract.
aiaD 41) te r (.1.01 jjkl3 Cia4 .2
1/2.13 *-1-}62 I 44:4
2. The First Party is entitled to
sup 4. 2 e:v „de
terminate the Contract
without any objection from ttutiD r .)44
the Second Party in the
condition to notify the Second
Party upon written
notification of not less than
three (3) months before the
termination date.
Subject to Article (19), upon termination .11.11 410 aie 3 (19) s.g..11 ellsl slaty. e
of this Contract the First Party, in ,31 41 al! :km-4 14
addition to any other rights provided in O,2)"`"•• cs_*i
‘ 01—tdi jjlell ail 6,1 hIi ejli
this Contract, may require the Second
1.01e. lit ,aassji 144114 ea 41 em
Party to deliver to the First Party any
. 414:4 (.3 US cy. 0_341 LaksiS
property specifically produced or acquired
for the performance of such part of this ly a k :04}.1 I Sae tlSal 4Ra@ 6:14 4.41 4,jah
Contract as has been terminated. The
provisions of the "Government Furnished
Property/Material (GFE/M)" clause shall
apply in such property transfer.
The First Party shall pay to the Second
41A 6:J1in t il t
Party the agreed upon price, if separately 4t 5t1 - Jim cilz 04%0 e Q.! -
14
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stated, for completed work and Services jii..11 610 j , 4112(1 linbia CIA Ai
accepted by the First Party and the :,11 usa Milt jjkli e 4.411a
amount agreed upon by the Second Party
for:
• Completed work and Services for r /12 el 4S11 3 :La j..c./41/1 •
which no separate price is stated. 1.4 jaw' u.k.
• Partially completed work and 3S2.1? Jt..e.%71 •
Services.
• Other property or Services that are AiOiAlI 4 5 .‘l j . aChnt
accepted by the First Party.
Article (12)
Amendment of the Contract
No amendments to this Contract shall be ji.-.1.41 13.4 ale. '‘)),All "2.9
valid except if effected in writing and fl 11:9 Lio •4 _14.) kla •.131.0 13i y~
signed by both parties. An amendment
441:1
that is required for improvement and
Lai Jj aaj ;Jim-
safety purposes that affects the rates and
the execution timetable shall be executed t4.4Iz a1j a ,s1c. J..11 412 t .4.1 j i a...21
pursuant to an amendment in the form of
a Task Order to the Contract duly signed
by both the parties.
Article (131 (r 3) eatAti
Force Ma cure ; jilt
I. The following events arc deemed as LeS 4zsi eylti 1,33 ;AID ..:J1,1.%/1 j csal .1
causes of force majeure exempting the 1451.413111 clic.) 41?
parties from their obligations L, Sit tS 4.4 Lela
stipulated in this Contract as long as
the event remains in existence:
General mobilization, expropriation, acts L.akhill JUG() :441411 ejib :.tall :1/444i
of God
2. The party claiming the .iii'll -LUZ, 4:••Th .. ..4.1•41 •-1..Allt lc .01:13
. i .2
implementation of the force majeure L' ij .)..._A. .3...1c. .)ill ._i_As i i...:N c) si atili
clause is required to notify the other
party upon occurrence of the force a—i.)0 ) cr-CL0 Ciiii• ,:ac 1-.1 kl•till 24 1
majeure by fax or registered mail. ..).1•1.. lil i A—i..).4.11 2= 1 a+.I.) •,.1*...4
stating the estimated results and IM eielill mill 4:_iya..a 131 .CA41 eA.,.c.
assuming the burden of proof. If the SD 014-1! J./CP —1-Alll ifli •.).-41 tb3/4:1 4:J••
force majeure event continues for .., —, 34,. i ilia -•:16.5a1 4 :0-%4 0•Laall ata
more than three months, the First l'il •=31-1-%1 i i.b.a! 4 145 ‘,51 :16", •_Al atili 41
Party may terminate the Contract cAtiall :)., L'iS kill_rw A 3 •-•-1/2 4 SA; r)lz r
without prejudice to its rights under
the Contract or under any other law.
Any extension granted due to force
I5 ./1
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majeure events must take place with
the mutual consent of the two parties.
Article (14) 114) iska
Indemnity
The First Party undertakes to indemnify
4D—s• 401- 2 J. 4.?itral
the Second Party for the harm, injury or
43a kaalll st.1311 i f
death caused to any of the Personnel in
accordance with the provisions of this assi Is. es ti ta, alikatt
Contract, excluding the events where the :LOA z_us J II
injury or death results from the negligence Lia31 41 .44)/1 74.a.41
or failure of the Personnel, in which case 4.411sr`a v3:11% 4)11111
the Second Party shall assume
responsibility therefore.
Lt—dk .1—*AVI -1.>•Ail cas '11-% 41
The Second Party will bear the j il21 402:41
indemnification for the harm should the
harm or negligence is caused by the • CS•
Second Party
Article (15) 115) £4.411
Assignment
:Asp
The Second Party may not assign this aim)" la a i vasal u,J1.L 1, 1 ) ‘17
Contract to any other party except with
the written consent of the First Party. C 31.> aal v! yi
/4
and even with such consent the Second .13.1 Y v.ash
Party shall remain fully responsible sL Liao 4.011si
towards the First Party. 4-a)asi
Article (16)
116) ;Jam
Modifications
If either party wishes to introduce some
modification(s) or addition(s) to the /his° 4.);n4 3I. `rt.) I:1
;ft Jlsb .1.1 la* pllas1 45i
provisions of this Contract throughout the
validity period hereof, it is required to ..rhN
send a written request to the other party. ) /..3r ii -•4171 4) ..)1-4•9 ._*VI
indicating the details of the 444,16.11 ,:sitayt
modification(s) or addition(s) required, tali 30 jas. ..,.1113S1 41li .Ia &Jo
and the party receiving the request must ,LAS 131 1. (t412:+ ai 1.
respond thereto within 30 days) or as may p4L-41 bjk.wealt oak.;
be agreed in writing) whether the „gall L.i}ag 41:i3S1.11 ,:41.4Layi
response is an agreement to or a rejection
of the said modification(s) or addition(s).
In case of agreement to proceed with the ij.bi_mal 4_.1 taa i 4.-aali 4.1c JUDD jla 41
modification(s) or addition(s), the Second „la .._._4..3 --_,L1L-4i ikiLayi 3I -Nr-:11
Party must submit a written proposal for
its rates concerning the proposed pp -li 3c. Vs& Lai jai rain 4 2 411 mall
3 ..Laja.11 .:..tit—:/yi pil--..a.yi i l -N: ...-.11
modification(s) or addition(s), and once
-.›.1, .;U)/; kill ‘)LI -I J.,.."2 i)
to
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full agreement is reached concerning the ale Eiji :sou:ay' tatalayi j i
modification(s) or addition(s), such
4.13-14 klas•IY 1441:6
agreement shall be reduced to writing by LCJ' lski o-i1)41 NIS
virtue of an official addendum signed by Isaal Y tas,, shi
ti az' rat ,
the legal representative of each party and
shall be appended to this Contract, and
constitute an integral part thereof.
Unless the modification(s) or addition(s) '.1)11 aq A14- 4) .)-14'61.I (-9
is expressed in a written request and is tat Zip A' malls PAL.:271
responded to in writing there is no
liability on either party to proceed with '4)1a 1 dic 441).)--a ‘ol 4414 ,;41: 6
si3sidt ‘.13.14 ,j o Lai 41
the said modification(s) or addition(s),
which shall not be complete unless ",'_;zi l Y! 4J.LS ‘:Lois
expressed in its final and legal form and 13* ce. 1,)A Y 4 1.011.,
made an integral part of this Contract.
In case of any contradiction between any el—Sai Cr es Csi
_Z 4.1 4,1
provision of this Contract and the new Aot_..41 _pi -Nj , /430 :111
modification(s) or addition(s), the First
a ts.i 444.11 :::towayt
Party may choose the text that will apply
or prevail. AA) Al :JAL:v.4z 4. /145111 (Jab
Each of the President of the Principal 54—4.) 11 09-ji L.)•• jS ga;a_oin
Committee and the President of the Sub-
es_Asaij 0, 11 Adc5i3i :ft:4)
Committee for Purchasing and Projects J.113 41
are hereby authorized to sign on any
future amendments to this Contract each
within the limits of his legal prerogatives.
Article (17) (17) iSJ
Compliance with the Laws, Regulations
Lula Osafile flea all jaw
and Bylaws
The Second Party undertakes to comply t--Ja4 j1.-SVI4 tiet=s11 ,•i..)1111 4a:9
with all the laws, regulations and bylaws t.—J.+.1 Ai 41 j j a.R.4l Lap, -a...Idyll
in force in the State, and all provisions of aleC/1 Lk))
the Decision of the Deputy Supreme
ita.D 13* tap JUAll
Commander of the Armed Forces referred
to hereinabove shall apply to this ;4.13all Le j r aall 4.WI i stijaiD
Contract, provided that the general legal 3--AG Litaszi
principles in force in the State concerning eia. le Lcla
contracts and contracting methods of the 4.41
administration shall apply to any matter
regarding which there is no specific
provision in the said Decision or in this
Contract.
Article (1141 118) ;sal
Prior Aureements
The provisions of this Contract shall roc. :44../4
1
1+ lei ,.)yvii _so' 13* ets,I 4 j ..1
ptpr
prevail and have precedence over all prior .13..,,jii ,t...).,,iL_4„ 01_+-a-d_n!
17
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declarations or agreements, whether 3i :mist j l A'q;S.
written or oral, existing between the two •t.Yolnil 1,164 4ilai..
parties and related to this subject.
Article (191 0.211-11 11
Settlement of Conflicts )1.1.11 ;41.4
In the event of a breach, the non- J-0 Cul:9*
breaching party shall notify the breaching a sal1s...114 3.1a:%!
party of the said breach and grant the cc"
Ce—d2 1-.)i (30)
breaching party thirty (30) days to remedy c.3.-46 „r e Ailts21
the breach. If the breaching party fails to 'e1j:1 03-11 ,S13 ani •=11311 ,D14.
remedy the breach within the appointed
l_433 3.%1 A.13L2all I a .3
time, a dispute is deemed to have arisen.
and the parties shall attempt to resolve the e.)- 111 is) 44.) J. 41! .1.-.1.11 (*az .31-,
same amicably. Any dispute not capable ,aa•ust 4.u ...31:.0)..71 4 41 yi eiSa:a11
of being resolved amicably shall be :040.1...ailj &fa 4 4.1i _NI ;a _A.
referred to arbitration in Abu Dhabi, the (ADCCAC) A }S.3. 3
United Arab Emirates, at the Abu Dhabi 4.3u,11 ,:opp cp ag La, > sal:if
Chamber of Commerce and Industry's
Abu Dhabi Commercial Conciliation &
Arbitration Center (ADCCAC) in
accordance with its rules and pursuant to
UAE law.
Article (20) (20)
Confidentiality
The Second Party undertakes to preserve e' :4.1"Jci csk -111."? v 1-1 ) 111 4' 13
the security and confidentiality of all `L'1:) .A-0:4121 59.)41I :4-.11111
technical and administrative data and 4,101 4.ii —lall Jai > ;WW1 ' 3 SA 11/24 41.4
information resulting from and connected
6 :4.)--•• -Pas .,sn ).)IC- 141 ` .11: 0441.3 • kila.s!
to this Contract and provided to it by the
ZS"' i j11:3 isla• ii 4.r" :4 14i ‘10.1 03-
First Party and on the latter's behalf. The
:;_fratcyl, L 4).57i3 :tora as y 41
said information shall remain
confidential, whether security classified c111-1S1 cish 4114:Aii!
or otherwise, and it is prohibited to copy 4;3..!—• ate. j te.'a
any of such technical and administrative j)ti..1,.. i ssti
data and information, reproduce or keep 3 , kito 31 41...kali 4.4 i f
the same in any form whatsoever or %As :As2 u j Iall 4:33Si S13 a, L. cap
divulge the same to any third party .(0,111 6.1jag zi.1.34t
without the prior written consent of the
First Party, whether throughout the
validity period of this Contract or after its
expiry or termination, otherwise and if the
contrary is established the First Party
may take all necessary legal proceedings
against the Second Party.
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Article (211 121) ial.411
Addresses 114
All correspondence related to this aiis J1.j
Contract must be addressed as follows: :41111 y•-111
1. First Party: :41014..ijIall .1
GHQ Armed Forces, 1, Box — gist. a kaill Si A011 :61464111 %:.11
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. -S.141 A.-41.)&11 Cal juy 44,
Telephone no. 009712 , Fax no. 009712 009712 :4.2411
009712 .
2. Second Party: :=11 uJO .2
Reflex Responses Management r i silay1 ..-al.)=.511 Reflex Response
Consultancy L.L.C., Ill Box 132606, :i_44y...11 .:.,IJL—.)ft .441i yl a 132606
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
.saa.:1411
The parties must notify each other by a--41 4Sis-.1-1114-•as•-.1
registered letter of any change in their
ikizi 1/241 ..Ats
respective address or upon the change of
their respective representative. Lati•
Article (221 (22) ;SA
Contract Counterparts
This Contract has been drafted in four I14
original counterparts in Arabic and 441a CAM' ,A1112-4.9
English, and in witness whereof, the two r ib 41 c j3.1•11 &PI 1.14
parties have set their hands hereunto on
.144,%).64 4.14 :4.S.44 Wrap
the date first written above and the
Second Party has received copy hereof to
act accordingly herewith.
Article (23) (23)14.411
The Lanzusee .14.111
This Contract is drafted in Arabic and
English language in case of any dispute in 4$9.3slali tiorsi ,>.‘a SD 13 -arc* e
relation to the interpretation of the t151 cf1 .,13..fa wej
contract the Arabic text shall be the &JAI' .0 401-011
reference.
19
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Signed by:
First Party
J.)* —4.1..11 zap
GHQ r ed Forces
ihsaw A.Nfin 4.1.).4yi
Of the United Arab Emirates
Reflex
j4_ '_ 431.4.),a
Responses Management
Consultancy L.L.C. rr
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ADDENDUM (Al
TO CONTRACT NO
t ip Fiat!
DETAILS OF THE RATES a' ss. swats;
ustit.vi
aike YR.) SS 5.. raw
et" 1
4:6a j jCjkla Cisyla' jt-thjasuidiii 4401 ;IAA
tat- J•it, ;Itoj fro e.A.4-4&jaa.a.Ji Liao— Jul' cth-'
j ilel. 644 4..11)2Sr C41 1.1 Jatigi 4.3 j (lija 529,166,754.13)
J afrbILJZI513 ;611-tbeL-9 a, AA Calith As+ -1 Ilia"
Lali jja j jta) Ial j.3 Cjyaai. j WWI
(. J.31 , 947 , 333 , 655.20)
Costs per person/month Number Contract Total Costs
Term in Dirhams
in
Months
1 Dh.
Contact Total Value: Five hundred and twenty nine million one
hundred and sixty six thousand seven hundred and fifty four
United States Dollars and thirteen cents (US$ 529,166,754.13)
which is agreed between the Parties to be equivalent to One
billion nine hundred and forty seven million three hundred and
thirty three thousand six hundred and fifty five UAE Dirhams
and twenty fils (AED 1,947,333,655.20).
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ADDENDUM (B) TO CONTRACT NO.
0 1 aiall (4.) aal.
LIST OF BENEFICIARY UNITS Ishil.....I1 asa_614.1
:1/4 "
...M.11 Ql...eall isaj11 ti....I ‘,1.1.....
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
II Name of Unit Services Provided
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
,
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ADDENDUM (C) TO
CONTRACT NO......... (c)
TRAINING COURSE COMMENCEMENT
CERTIFICATE Taro , quo ;44..A.14 3.34.4
The representatives of the Armed Forces supervising ,,ca 4:.siiS•11 A's" Abe 4-14
the training that Mr. has started on to tisisiti alai al
organize the training courses of the Personnel
ire t4+31 imj .s11
working for them in , subject of Contract no.
saga
, for the numbers stated in the attendance
sheet attached hereto, and thereupon the periodical 4- 1) ;esti C-1.3
installment has been paid to the Second Party. -4.01:411
In Witness Whereof
cit' Lula' 1.4-t! 3
Representatives of the Armed Forces supervising the :44.9_O11 : n ail %sic 4:9i j '...1.11 W..11 zal
training course (Authorized)
Rank
Name
Signature
Rank
Name
Signature
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ADDENDUM (D)
TO CONTRACT NO.
COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
The Directorate/Command of hereby certifies
that Reflex Responses Management Consultancy /
L.L.0 has provided the Personnel and have executed e apazu
all their obligations under the Contract no. • A) • Y.? V. Al ;II ttle
In Witness Whereof
Commander/Director of , or his deputy
Name
Signature
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ADDENDUM (El
TO CONTRACT NO. pi, all (-4) Ltyala
ADVANCE PAYMENT GUARANTEE
kaat
No. :
Date :
With reference to Contract no. , entered into
on 2010, between GHQ Armed '2010 — `c±.)1:4
Forces/Directorate of ,■ Box
:1141 ..T13
, Abu 6 Z.S.41.11
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (hereinafter Sa--+:141
referred to 1J1—.71 441;
as "First Party"), and M/s. Reflex LLC ••• • LJA2
,■ Box WS. NO
, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Em Fan)
irates
(hereinafter referred to as "Second Party") .O.2 .Reflex LLC
, for the 4.1) -1111%,J
provision of services to the Armed For A.)0.11 ,:at j t.71
ces; and
pursuant to Article (6) of the above (6) szl...11 IA)
mentioned
Contract, We, the undersigned, hereby und .1.131 4: jy3y,11
ertake to ON.C.i 441! F6a31
place at the disposal of GHQ Armed Forc ;alai
es, Abu (labia
Dhabi, the sum of Dirhams , representing 20% 144 4).• X 20 St/. 4.,411 •
e a -,4
of the Contract value, as guarantee for the • :‘"Aali
advance kiit.-64 Lard.. 4.2l, k.alk.all &milli 31-46.1aS
payment, which guarantee shall take effe
ct as from
the date on which the First Party transfer
s the sum
644.11 -IDA Jill aula 4:41 slat?'
to the account of the Second Party.
This guarantee shall be unconditional and
payable to
the First Party upon the latter's first writ af-Ci 6:0 lir1/4•4 CS") CA
ten demand
without referring to the Second Party prov JP' 6-kJ-Jali .1)391 kii.S4 asp lc JPI
ided that
the demand states that the Second Party 541-1••,31
failed to it•tin j.).1131 asn ti*) ara
execute the terms and conditions of the Con .)_31) 33111 41 J.d 01.11i
tract.
This guarantee shall remain valid thro
ughout the la--a jai j l ia
validity period of the Contract and shal CM
l be gradually Z.-1W
reduced according to the quantity 4.-cl Li!!
of services 6:41.6.1Al ipw ‘ric. 4416
provided pursuant to the Contract and ;‘,•114 aSsi
until Abu
Dhabi Finance Department confirms the 3aaall I 4 .4.11) ‘atill aa.0
execution of t e4411
3
the obligations against the sum paid . a) cj_ts?
, then, the , s .1! 4:Aaria
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guarantee shall expire with the complet
ion of the
services without returning the guarantee
to the Bank.
If the execution of the services is
not complete
within the deadline fixed and no noti 3 1.11--a.41 %.1 21 „Ma.
ce is sent 1.4 zis ICI
regarding the cancellation of the
guarantee, this 01:11 4)L1) .)1.1b&! ‘,ci 3..)
guarantee shall be periodically and C.uao
automatically )!•l—`j1 14:1 6:61P3 411
renewed until a confirmation is rece J":1
ived from the 431 4.1c. ,..na4 6 4.311 :0.661I Jayl
Director General of Accounts, Abu Dha
bi Finance
Department, stating that the provision of the ap.S4 c.÷66,14 0L1,u 11
is complete or that all the amount paid services
in advance Lisa. 4e,f k elt+.11
has been recovered
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Name of the Bank:
Note:
:
This guarantee shall be issued or confirmed under j1
'413r-.1lj 3l4—..;:a 134 ZS)3,
the letterhead and full responsibility of a bank
:;“_15z 41 klasli 4,1.1.11 a..S1
operating in the United Arab Emirates.
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ADDENDUM (Fl
TO CONTRACT NO. 0)41111 (0 dais
No.
Date :
GOOD PERFORMANCE BOND pI eya
With reference to Contract no. , entered into ,A.4 '2010 eti--31 et)
on 2010, between GHQ Armed
Forces/Directorate of 4d.4-1.1 sitla 4:AA
, Ill Box , Abu
Dhabi. United Arab Emirates (hereinafter referred to 44.1! Judd%) :$40,4D .:Jt j uys 44 , y i
as "First Party"). and M/s. R2, Box .M/s. Reflex LLC f aft; 4-11
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (hereinafter L 4L,A11 91 6 • • 3 43
referred to as "Second Party"), for the provision of (•4011411 4.4.4 VP 4 j u.a)
services to the Armed Forces; and pursuant to Juasi (8) lout Ca, . W..,9
Article (8) of the above mentioned Contract, We, the
ay a~aai •Ual 4)324631 Cp.:, 6 0106/
undersigned, hereby undertake to place at the
disposal of GHQ Armed Forces, Abu Dhabi, the sum
j4 :LILL•65443i U1 . 411 11.6411611 Lac 11
sammijaa0:1 ea, _A
of Dirhams , representing 10% of the Contract ou_Sti 10 1 , 4 coa /140'
value, as guarantee for the performance and • 46 )• 4_00 4 15
execution of the Contract terms and conditions.
This guarantee shall be unconditional and payable to
the First Party upon the latter's first written demand ,)A la%
without referring to the Second Party provided that JP jmailS u .S,91 jS 3l 44L1.11
the demand states that the Second Party failed to Astir: ix= u.)611 t.*.)11 urr
execute the terms and conditions of the Contract. mall ay, 3.1a“
This guarantee shall take effect as from the above 13—al
mentioned date and for at least 90 days following the 014.1)I ..ta4 1.4.0 90 cp ssi v 6 eU J...4 1411
expiry of the Contract validity term.
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If the execution of the services is not complete j Saa—a &1 4 JSS N...AS 0 4 Still J.S ICI
within the deadline fixed and no notice is sent
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regarding the cancellation of the guarantee, this
guarantee shall be periodically and automatically 4:>. 144st. uit jjji :JSt i Cf...J
renewed until a confirmation is received from the 4_J 0.4 44.4i xpaii :Jayi Z.S4Lball elual
Director General of Accounts, Abu Dhabi Finance t+. /14 4 laj ai
Department, stating that the provision of the
obligations have been fulfilled.
This guarantee shall be returned upon fulfillment of
the obligations. PA? Li511 Jaaali I ait
Name of the Bank:
Note:
This guarantee shall be issued or confirmed under :1
/41131 ' •
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the letterhead and full responsibility of a bank L_31) 4.i :davit
operating in the United Arab Emirates.
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ADDENDUM G
STATEMENT OF WORK
„i _hat; °WI La, JUL%It js
Each of the Annexes listed below is by this
reference hereby incorporated into the
SOW.
Annex A — Qualifications and Positions of
Staff Personnel
Annex B — Work Breakdown Structure
Exhibits A-D
Annex C — Fees and Projected Payments
Schedule
Annex D — Equipment List
Annex E - Cost
Annex F - Analysis of Option B, Para 3.2
SOW Deliverables (New Task Order)
ACRONYMS and INITIALISMS
Administration and
Logistics ALOC
Annual Work ;es ischo
Plan AWP
Anti-Terrorism/Force .4 4- 4i i
Protection AT/FP
Communications 4.0 4, _yak.
Element CE
Command 4040" 4
Post CP
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of 4,oldiv # Oi ji ve.
Contingency
Plans CONPLANS
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Explosive Ordinance Disposable
EOD
&salient
Government Furnished
Equipment GFE
‘.ii y + . I
'Sail ‘).• rusial
Government Furnished Material
GEM
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Headquarters & Headquarters
Company/Troop HHC/
T
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High Frequency/Very High
Frequency HF/V
HF
2-cri c.iijavt
Intelligence
-2
Intelligence Surveillance
Reconnaissance...ISR
Logistics
-4
Medical
Evacuation MEDEVAC
Military
Intelligence MI
Maritime Interdiction
Operations MIO
Operations
-3
Program of
Instructions POI
Personnel Administration
S-1
Subversion and Espionage Directed
old va v/ 4tio..
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Against the
UAE SAEDA
Signal/Communications
-6
4 .1.4 4i1
Security Support
Group SSG
Standard Operating
Procedures SOP
Statement of
Work SOW
Table of Organization &
Equipment TOE
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Tactical Operations
Center TOC
ca r . 4"
The Contributing
Nation TCN
Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures TTPs
United Arab
Emirates UAE
Unit Table of Organization
and
Equipment UTOE
Work Breakdown ugive.A4u Jac•YI So
Structure WBS
INTRODUCTION
The Client has determined that a need rt ill krits'A 0.1! 4tali a py, 4414 J+all
exists to provide an independent unit for elk 3fiii .e.1•141
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security support operations internal to the CSeia 11.14.}14 /141-k4i it:001." 4:1A
country of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). L"./ aPLAI .)31+Z - 4.1.)1"4
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This unit will be staffed by expatriate
personnel trained and mentored by
expatriate Contractors and will be directly
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subordinate to the Military Intelligence (MI)
section of the Client.
The intent is to develop a Security Support ; ill 3 it tal e" at'..30֥;i3:1 .34.31 Z .34 O.O
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Group (SSG) core, which in coordination
as. :xi:
with the Client's objectives, be able to
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operated independent from formal
command and support structures ji
throughout the UAE. The SSG will be such
that it shall be scalable, capable of
expanding in size and or mission profiles as
determined by the needs of the Client.
In support of the intent, the Client will Josoru kols C.A.J-Ca? JIAalt •.5•25.-D CiJia:a3
3,41 j aait
establish a Client Coordination Cell for
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.
integrated support and Command. The
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Contractor's training and advisory staff and .3 'sic aelz"
the SSG will utilize the Client Coordination -ire.-puli,“ .0 1-4 eau_A
Cell for both support from and liaison to the .343i41 l 4-1A-441‘12 j j 4 4431
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Client. The Contractor will develop,
maintain, update and implement the
program as required. The Contractor shall
also at the direction of the Client develop
additional training or capabilities to support
the Client's objective.
1.0 MISSION OBJECTIVE.
The Mission Objective of this program is to sa.a.j . j)133 jai c..1:y411 j.......1.14.11
provide a dedicated Special Security force kii411 40:6Ni eta jai; - j.111 - 4 21
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which, on order will provide Security
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Support for critical infrastructure, sensitive
regional sites and personnel for the United
Arab Emirates (UAE).
2.0 SCOPE. .2
2.1 Contract Objective. lila auk 1
The objective is to stand up, train, develop e" 4 %P+ . rtaiittliji isiioul! .1-.41
and support a Security Support Group (SSG) .01;154 mioliS ;Sul eaabiel
. "aysuall cola%
for the UAE to increase their overall et j eaaJi j ag 41151.1 grial
capabilities to provide a trained and CajLial
professional security presence, enhance
public security, and support the operational
direction of the Client's command element.
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The SSG will be responsible for
nationwide security support that A4-4 •=6- 314 S 1A Li0SL 3 k
consists of the following (6) essential
tasks:
• Conduct Security Operations 4 1.1/411
/3 e'41 •
• Conduct Stability and Support 'Ill 3 • I'14 1 Z-414•4 ?14-111 •
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Operations
• Defend •
• Conduct Cordon and Search ti-Al •
• Conduct interagency & Joint .2151.1.11 et. c_k41.4,41 •
Operational Support
• and other duties as assigned by the h3A"3"43 tiZ.,J y tte-g, t•LAI •
Client
2 2 Basic Contract References. ,Lilso...)Zi .2.2
The Statement of Work (SOW) establishes 4.1°JO)" 4A1.411 jai )-4a‘11 Cf.* C.6 klY.
4:1-1-”111,.callj.~la..il •rs:UA:th ZIP-‘A
the requirements for the Contractor to 3'44+431
provide support in the areas of Training, 7.:aLlieil C." 4-3•'. 321 _I ;i t* _I °SA
Equipment and Logistics Support;
Professionalism and Leadership,
Management, Administrative and Program
Support.
2.3 Period of Performance. 4 12 "A .2.3
Contract is for 5 years: June 2010 _HU 31 2010 3+134 Zr “ 111, 1- 5 null
through 31 May 2015 2015
3.0 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS i bitT .3
3. 1 Security Support Group (SSG). /140-141 ts-111;stia?-4 .3.1
The Contractor shall provide a security e4,-% "51 matu" ae.143
'
support force of an appropriate size to --1,37-5 A 1-4.1(rai-J"ri.).(3 16 • LI'l ."-.•4 11
accomplish mission objectives. Develop and zl }Sit ‘).• aSial r4 -.1i t , jois.ti
establish the essential task lists while J 11 •:}141.A. 1>i1 of aUtai•all
identifying supporting individual and -11 -714 34.1.11 ..:451-• k:Ja ssivw .
•L41.1-3
collective tasks to ensure that selected
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individuals have received prior military z.-4-11et .2113 A•tre- 114-blixiD $9431 )..utali4
sac j j 14ill j aia
training and served in field units for a :CODA j ` 1:• 4H 14 1 r te J -N,11‘a
minimum, of two (2) years. The Contractor
iij i.1) j ,..hull 3 —aisllinlat
shall be prepared to provide additional
:JP .40+ ual ku11,411 i-21-1*-11
numbers of personnel if required. The T-N•a•Irt3J144•11
,A114} 4
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Contractor will also develop the • j a 10.1,6A1A3
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organizational structure of the unit to
support the stated mission with regards to
action units and all required support
elements, as well as develop a program
structure to provide management of all
training and mentoring coordination,
curriculum development, scheduling,
facilities management and other elements
as required to support the development of
the SSG. This effort will result in the
Contractor providing a qualified staff,
capable of accomplishing the stated goals
and tasks in identified facilities at the
direction of the Client's requirements.
3.1 1 Training Program and Advisors of oil 4 443rith cals.11I 3.1. I
the SSG.
The Contractor shall conduct in-country J j bela..11 e•jia-) /4
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assessments, training and supervision in 054 ...r 1211 ▪ J1L
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order to execute the Client's security
missions. The Contractor shall be Li-al :J.1)1-'11'401 J :Al 3."11 ▪ .431V1
responsible for mentoring, training and 311 .$634 3 iii31-41 _32,34 •±11:5 .-30 all J 4,r) 4.14i
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management of the SSG. The Trainers and
Advisors shall work with both SSG and the z•-•\ aesais 4 6141
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Client to develop the SSG doctrine and
command staff structure in order to
provide the capability and procedures to
effectively administer and execute the
Client's objectives. The Contractor will
develop a training schedule to support
mission objectives.
The Contractor shall establish a structured •=s1>IV .1-41‘1.aia rt:014 PL."' "kr'
program that will build foundational skills i,iziZ4 jliaail j .:.Art÷all
within the individual technical fields UI ":"14•13:1 C91%; 3 air," apa•D 3 .1/4 .31
11 e.t.a ke.' A*4144) .11
required to accomplish the mission. The
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Contractor shall continually assess,
recommend and update any training needs
of the SSG. The Contractor shall work 3••••••,65 3 4 1.1.)Sil l 3 0-1. .1-%
4V
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directly with the SSG staff to assist with
aspects of their duties and responsibilities,
quality of life, and training and
development. Initial mentoring objectives
shall at a minimum, include the following:
• Individual Skills assessment. boaCall .
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• Establish Effective teams at all levels. 4.ILS 4.6 UPI ,:joS5 •
• Equipment integration and utilization. . . ttassail cal •
• Execution of critical individual and #t•4 31 "L33.31 LaLlsli 4 41% 4:6 •
collective tasks.
To facilitate the above, the Contractor shall &Lai. 'Us& )0/4 e _4.41
Jj la,% 1 Jski. tuta.aai. eaubl.; I j la7
develop a detailed Execution and
.:911.1" 1 3.)1,All zfls as 3
Management plan and Program of
Instruction (POI), including training plans,
training schedules and resource
requirements.
3.1.1.1 Training, Assessment and Delivery. •ti":11 r l .3.4)4213.1.1.1
(Annex B Exhibit B)
The Contractor shall establish a system for -11) i' 3 4 2r . I risi
Jaq le:Aal
SSG personnel assessment, training and the A.?iL real -,916• 11 Jsmit Sras _I to+ WI
requisite organizational structure to •Claii+11
support implementation of the program.
3.1.2 Training Support and (1) (, 4) air) .40.0 41/)1.11 t." 312
Administration. (Annex B Exhibits A, C ((a) i(t)
& D)
The Contractor shall provide support for the ` 13.31:111 -111 reak• aeLAII
training and administration of the SSG unit oa:}31 J."4.eaiii LAS Ste+ Lail 4,3
as required by the training and deployment .11.1.411
schedule determined by the Client.
3.1.3 Equipment and Materials. (Annex ((a) jay) j 3.1.3
D)
The Contractor shall conduct a review and j...11 j j ;64.1) . Jas..) aµ5.11
assessment of the required equipment and 4.1.3 j ;soil xl1 j ;i4jlia.li
material that will be needed to outfit and j srau‘Ali :Lai rail .4..C.14
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support the SSG in their mission and the j .tlt ,:j.• 31audi ):L/Zeal j
Contractor staff. The recommended
approved equipment and material list will
be provided to the Client for acquisition and
procurement.
3.1.4 Operations and Force Integration. .:441all 3.1.4
Z≤+a .
The Contractor shall provide oversight and j eya.? 0 .4
mentoring of SSG planning, training and tie! CA-11" 11 41i 3...x11 j .104a 3 6:1/2.1 1-4
execution of operational missions at the • I tie Azi a 3 Stoll
direction of the Client and its' designated ailalt a
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command authority in the most safe and
economical manner.
The Contractor shall maximize integration us{ V.i Cjp izl4J.? j 4.iseiI
between SSG and Client's personnel and .45%3
agencies wherever possible.
3.1.4.1.Deployment Process.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the 4r, vai ;;.44zikilat. - I ,:JA
r•—• avi;m1
SSG deployment process from home station -4-14.11 r c ill k JA*4
to the SSG compound. The Contractor will jl ij i ,:ji aSta jam! *UZI
Liao ,
coordinate with the Client Coordination Cell
j4:1 j
to ensure all necessary customs /
immigration paperwork, Visas and
transportation is scheduled and processed
with the appropriate UAE officials prior to
arrival.
3.1.4.2. Language Training. '1 44.,21 3.1.4.2
The Contractor shall provide in-service j oi i ! ze s..11
English training and sustainment testing of ;c,.3.. 1,1tr 2„a i.31C.)134iT , ;Y.:AO%
55G personnel. The English Language in 'La? LAO
service training minimum objectives shall
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"may '
include preparing SSG personnel to meet "11)
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English language proficiency standards (
(leaders only).
3.2 OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS ' 1,4121. 31 .3.2
The Client may exercise all or any of the , $Ji c;i_maii JS
Sae.
following options to staff and support JS.4114 j eg..11
current and advanced operations tot...13 3.44).411 4 -.141
j Iy
appropriately. The Contractors shall provide
and maintain qualified personnel in support
of this contract and exercised options.
3.2. I OPTION A- SSG Aviation Support v;wiv.iJ4n 11 rr-,11 - JI•oill 3.11
The Contractor shall develop and provide -0-1) 4.* re" 3A oz. >?.?"4 -4-'26•11
an aviation support capability to the SSG as 4 )O %ifs ` it - 4+ Jai
directed by the Client. The aviation support z_a13 •=i141..11 ez•J
capability shall consist of operations and
logistics support for rotary and I or fixed
wing aircraft as determined by the Client.
The aviation support capability will be j MEDAVAC )11."5 ,..k. IJS:i 4,41 ez•-ill :yet / :.)JS:'
capable of providing MEDAVAC and ISR : j ai' j _ha cli.?...:a1:3 ..-.4ljaUal kgitati SIAS
personnel transport for rotary wing and 4 14 rl~l vi Apia „Jai ;Pit,
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basic ISR capability to the SSG. The ;Jain :i43,13aall .4:0:41 4ai,11 64.1.41
Contractor shall be required to conduct an 6" 31 .14114 ""alt? nil
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assessment and analysis of the required
support and infrastructure for the aviation
capability and shall assist in the
development of plans, policies and
procedures to support the overall aviation
efforts of the Client.
3.2.2 OPTION B - Advance Mission j ai k..atian ag.j.tan (y) j.ss. 3.2.2
Training (executing now need new OOP
task order)
The Contractor shall develop and provide a.' 11443 £1 s 4W41
advance mission training plans to allow the >. 44. 0.1
SSG to attain advance capabilities as SW! cat+ii
directed by the Client.
The advance mission training capability will oat 20 6:3* S
be capable of providing the SSG with sniper, :4•• JEOD 3"
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EOD, scout I surveillance, military working
dogs and other capabilities as directed by 4-331-iielaitl -14.1•11 6,1 :SI
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the Client to the SSG. The Contractor shall
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be required to conduct an assessment and
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analysis of the required support and
infrastructure for the advance training and
shall assist in the development of plans,
policies and procedures to support the
overall advance mission training of the SSG.
3.2.3 OPTION C — SSG Maritime Support .1-4A ri islz) ji rasa - (E) kill 3.2.3
(executing now need new task order) (44
The Contractor shall develop and provide a .:4&61 4).4 CaLlY ..)4)144 (44 •-kr•
Maritime Program to allow the SSG to Z4411 4i cit-Aic 5 •• '14:0-111eta 44. 0-1
conduct training and operations in the .,..-ska-c..41 •k tra z•J"1.1.4kikisa-P aa-.11
littoral and maritime environments of the
UAE as directed by the Client.
The maritime program shall provide the yl 4..ri ;AI suack 4.)41
SSG with the capability to conduct basic ZJI Jell ;c3...Likil $.33k...ail 301 Calba4
small boat operations and seamanship, -Si; 3 *--nij k..*•ti 3 4 -341 .33"D 4.a..JAZ ; +.434 1
Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO), Ott ay •#••••.% 3thil ;‘3-34; .: 11 0;2°4 ..35141
Securing Oil Delivery Stations / Platforms .;,_:'J e454 ?Ca ayasi
.
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and other maritime specific capabilities as
directed by the Client Government. The '40 1•Q•iistli "L`jx11 •11114.411 lzS 3 4 -33•431 C‘sel-Asli
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Contractor shall be required to conduct an ec.a3 cilol a.)/1 :SaLl...11
j JSS 4 j aa &L.DU
assessment and analysis to determine the
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emission tasks, requirements and
capabilities of the SSG Maritime Program as
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well as required equipment training and
support infrastructure and shall assist in the
development of plans, policies and
procedures to support the overall Maritime
Program of the SSG.
4.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. .4
1. 1 SSG Camp (A) (I) ir) OA 0 01 .4.1
The Client shall provide a base camp to <4.0/
billet, feed and provide basic comforts and c.c.z j
life support. Client
4. 1 . 1 Medical and Dental Services. kislan 411
The Contractor shall provide basic medical .11)5U A".4.1....,/41/1:4.11:_tosli mat? e
services to on site personnel. Service ;4.„3.11 s tc. 1 aali..11,-)3S.....3 ani ,131,11
provided shall be of a level suitable to treat A..1.441 3 Lek ..);aly."11
common ailments and injuries.
1. 1 .2 Arms Room and Weapons L.)3121 3 ;43.1.."/1;lifr 4.1.2
Storage.
The Contractor shall develop Standard 4 53 CJI‘ I.* adj6Ail
Operating Procedures (SOPS) and maintain _4 jai;'rte:
c. ..A.al..1/4j1;6i.A *el&
Arms Rooms. The Client shall provide .441% kosii
sufficient storage capacity to accommodate
weapons and ammunition basic load
requirements.
4. 1 .1 Warehouse Management and ▪ ,Loiss..11 4. 1 .3
Quartermaster Services.
The Client shall provide a warehouse of j•Lck, 34+-4 i ;6111;•-•t--A 3:1 j3S-• 1.. 11 )31'
sufficient size and outfitted with j j 3.1t4S j • 4-A1J c>1)"1.11
appropriate storage racks, shelf decking, 44. ..)•11 LYI CJSIA leaa e
storage cabinets and material and security. —54)4,11
The Contractor shall manage the SSG
warehouse and perform quartermaster
duties.
4 1.4 Site Security Services. &Jail 4:JAI aius& 4.1.4
The SSG shall provide site security services „lc Jr, _kr.,
24 hours per day, 7 days per week; this bey...),I 414 i 7 ;Lt.. 24
requirement will be incorporated into the .44, O.1 O41 C.1÷.1.1ii.:4,..)11 oi yb
SSG's training and duty cycle.
4.1.5 Communication Support. ez-a 4.1.5
The Client will provide based on Contractor
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recommendation sufficient functional jai j aj..1;141.1i j je i dssi
communications equipment to allow for .04•11 JS-04-411
safe and secure conduct of the operations
present at the camp or during field
evolutions.
4. 1 b Vehicle Operations and "ran J iliA2,5 4.1.6
Maintenance.
The Client will provide -mission related ia4-tll ail.
transportation for all SSG personnel and j j i ;SS!
Contractors.
J.I.? Waste Management.
The Client shall provide all waste removal •="as ,k0/54 esiJ
from the SSG Camp site. is---
5.0 OTHER PERFORMANCE J..)1•11 J-011 Jo—.'LS .5
REQUIREMENTS.
5. 1 Ethics and Legal Policy. j .5.1
All Contractors shall be subject to local 1..,•-a.si aji i.)+406.31 ,..rk 3:AP
laws, particularly when it comes to illegal or ;LC 3, faji JO- Jima JAS" 6 6:9 l-kLia 414—cots
unauthorized substances or items. The 44-'2-" 1I ...rk "7141.1 . J•alatil Ji c.)•••34 JO' JI
Contractor shall document and hold =t1-ti La"' ZS. ..j Z-1313
accountable all employees and sub j.15 aelall 6-415 ..21,1-.1i .1c1y!£J.l.~.'.1jl~ll
Contractors to a comprehensive ethics code -15-14 At÷ll ly eta.? LILO cLaci
of conduct. The overall goal is to ensure •AaN.A!li Cal.)41
that the team members supporting this cji 4.111
effort continuously cast the program in a excyl
professional and moral light that will hold ta'Ssiji tal k.. kbvtII ca .;
up to the level of media scrutiny. The •Cja4iii t A/a-
Contractor will put in place a system for
accountability and disciplinary actions that
will be taken in the event of violations.
i.2 Linguist Requirement. ca'141114 .5.2
The Contractor shall provide and manage 3 LS. 12 4itS .1-1A ;Jai j ts:?* .~..s.11 es.4
the appropriate number of Contract J •=,1-.4-41 te-al
3 O•1 :JP 4- 43.41 SS"' St,
Linguists to support the required training t. c..)11 j ai
evolutions and daily interaction between
the SSG force and training support staff.
6.0 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED j jail .6
EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL (GFE/GFM).
6.1 Property Management Plan
The Contractor shall achieve and maintain
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full control and accountability of Client Lai,.3I zAttaalt ;Lit. 4.1131-41
furnished property (GFE/GFM) during the j 1]? :tic j
period of performance of the contract. The „gall ..:AStas
Contractor shall develop and implement a
Property Management Plan within 30 days
of contract award.
6.2 Government Furnished Equipment Lai.11 calas.an .6.2
The Client will provide all equipment, ..:.hts.171 j ZiS
material and supplies required to support 41114. I 4,r) LSI WI 3111al 3 r":1/4.37l1
and sustain the SSG and associated co.u..44 (j *az% ._ij.... 3 .144
Contractor staff. The list of all equipment, a-%.3•11 ail' " CD `a1S-341%
. JA•13 sia atiali 3
kaqi .1*-4 j tal ifiKa
material, to include vehicles, weapons,
Oa' .. ...Y121-411 11%311 4-11a* . j_35+
uniforms, tactical gear, etc., will be provide
by the Contractor after analysis and review .°.)14% ;6"4
to determine the Unit Table Organization
and Equipment (UTOE) for the SSG and will
be included in the Execution and
Management Plan.
7.0 CONTRACT DELIVERABLES. (Annex B) iLL.91....1 .7
Annexes A through E attached hereto and SAA31 1:4-1 J3tlY11 ( 4) .fils ( I) 4:34
incorporated by reference, work to be 3,4 ail. /41:Jai eAlitz apt,
performed under this SOW, the nature of attazi j j all ;Su.
the working relationship between the Client oaa4
and the Contractor, and specific obligations
of both parties.
The Contractor will provide services and 4.15.4 4.0S4 :Sea> n ail?
staff, and otherwise do all things necessary .thi _v. LS jail ji
for or incidental to the performance of
work, as set forth below:
Identify all tasks, work elements and j JAZ% AY j 441.ILS
objectives of the contract, and timetables ..)*15Jill,4,i.jll J.31 11 41.4 ia?
J Les i
by which major parts of the work are to be juacii ossi .14.1143
completed. The scope of work may be Jttrw3.2:)iZ)rteJa. 1-•S
included within the text of the contract or
attached as a separate exhibit as depicted
in paragraph 3.2 of the SOW.
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%plat.) Jj&I c-+.7.1
Contract _SILL
Deliverable Timeline
radVi
(CDRL) - Name
catil-SI
Deliverables
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Master Training Y1,Q1, Y2 O1, Y3 O1, :rat% :::-., .divi eo :kat Iasi, j ja fi lil
Program Y4 O1, Y5 O1 e..ij li Si....4ii li iiis,.li „by o
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Schedule jisi e} :5,...Lia kw' .3,9'
Y3 Q1,02, O3, 04
, ,,,,vb „ j i til t o :-.4.ath .A:Lisai
Y4 O1,O2, O3, Q4 t,i) j aelli
YS 01,Q2, Q3, Q4 .4211 j JP) &up :k40.)1 :c;-.D
d.iiii j atIli .3
Contractor's Y1O.1,O2, 03, 04
Progress Report 4,11.0 j ail evil :z...wi so3'
IPR Y2 O1,O2, O3, Q4 &,i' , au' ,
Y3 01,42, O3, Q4
412 i .1,9I t--..1 :,),Vi ti-1, rii; ii_Al
Y4 01,02, O3, 04
t..,i,ii ,..tsmii , AT i/ ()Lel
Y5 C11,O2, O3, Q4 j „er all i jisji &ill :4.02 .I.I..li
Invoices Y1 Q1,02, O3, Q4 0.0 j ::aleill
j j itill j alp &JD :.tillli lia..li
Y2 O1,O2, Q3, Q4
t oi l; 1 .:Aleali
Y3 Q1,Q2, Q3, Q4
% t ) 3 349, efi l :14) 24:1" 31
Y4 01,Q2, Q3, Q4 eilfil iS1 j
Y5 01,02, O3, Q4 4.221 i jiyi to' :k.....u.b kl...3i
t o„ii , 412 ,
Execution & Y1, O1,O2, O3, Q4
Management wrap i J.191 d-ti :1/4. 1P 1 -Alai/ ,ill
Plan Y2, 01,02, 03, 04 eil) i 41121 j
Option B, Para 3.2 SOW Deliverables 3 %yea i JP' C-Oil fAiral .4-1•411
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(New Task Order Billable
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Mission Completed & JP 3 .tiltIll
Analysis
dal 3 349' Co si....O ta..14
Manpower Completed eo) , am ,
Analysis
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Equipment Completed to) ,,tx.di ,
Analysis and
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Cost Estimate & JD j ilal 5 Wan
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Training Completed
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Analysis and
training Plan iiii 4.4 j t.411
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Wan
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7.2 Contractor Progress Report le 14. I 3-4°r iai-M.A; .7.2
The Contractor shall provide a progress ..:.94A J. is J••c•STI caul . I nig -kr
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report as stated in Annex C attached. Lie " 41 (c) aisai
7.3 Invoices ..)?s13' .7.3
The Contractor shall submit invoices at the end LI. JS ke+i
of each scheduled payment cycle. Payment Jr" J tial" 35-A di a* Csis•
Terms and invoice schedule are depicted on
Appendix B.
The Client shall pay the Contractor for providing NA 444 i strai At41.11J44411
analytical services on unit mission, composition, ',Ault' %La j j ri+.
equipment and training requirements under Ja Zr• L$ )Ai 4:111calitisb atS3 .3.2 ;;; 11 Ca.)
paragraph 3.2. These Client exercised option 4I
will be invoiced separately and for each change %air sow j SJa:%11 jpall Liy1. A _saki
to the base plan requested by the Client, upon cart
acceptance by the Client for the finished
analysis.
The Client shall pay the Contractor for jAai
procurement of equipment, ammunition, cataak.li era; et.A1;iscali c.4sytli
vehicles or weapons in support of the results of 4.1014 tiii di al; ;,41.%s11
the analytical products or as directed by the
Client on a cost plus fee basis.
The Client shall pay the Contractor for the ze4J.3.- Slue 4-44 ,eliii 4teca413
. Jr•71 4Ali .--1,-•
hiring of additional instructors or support 4.14i.31 sFi c_i*I _siii "4.41j ai en.) alJel i l ay41—;6!
personnel in support of changes to the base 14-"Il 44":11(1., t o 4; 1I I :4„1.,11
a. i 441-el I-'' .
plan as a result of analytical products j.5.01 a' l".zoo
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developed upon approval by the Client.
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Annex A (1) Cski-
Qualifications and Positions of Staff
Project
SSG Program Duty Descriptions and
eakey Likskji
Deliverables
Personnel Juiyi
Program Management
In support of this project, the R2 R2 sj14! e j j.tali tie j kl
management will provide the SSG Program sj .s.÷Ji OSA 0.4 j .4 )41
Manager for oversight, leadership and xv+,lai2a—• R2
management of this initiative. Additional
R2 personnel will include additional
Technical Advisors,
Table (1): R2 Support Composition for SSG ri ,r1 ..)! R2 Ls eta zej-Ci :(1)
in Abu Dhabi, UAE kNyril sLili tAtil 44+6
Management Personnel Number
Program Manager 1
Technical Advisors
• Executive Officer 1
• Command Advisor Training 1
• Sr. Staff 11
Technical Subject Matter Experts 27
Administrative Support
Personnel
• Executive Assistance 1
• Administrative/Logistics 4
Support
1
• Financial/Budget
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• Facilitator
Total Personnel 48
SSG Program Manager v. WI OA E-4-1.)/ _44.•
Exercises overall program management,
oversight and program responsibility for the jrc.... .°1115 "-It! J v. Us% 4.)03 Cali?
SSG Training Program planning, .:AA! Les i4.Ji J--..111 %Sees
st.11 ..031 6IY1
programming and execution Acts as the 3' us ;Y.0-31 4=A-4.41-411 ki.31•••11 *Uzi. 4h
primary conduit between senior-level c_61.:04 'IS j 411•11.4
corporate management and is responsive
to the customer's needs. Ensures delivery
of the Annual Work Plan (AWP), annual
deliverables per the contract, and
implementation of the developed Program
of Instruction (POI).
Deliverables:
An Annual Work Plan (AWP) that provides
an outline for the equipping and training of I:1!) •-)41 y I 4)A ;+" ° I) ' I JsW ...)4"31
a s t..-11I cc-4U j#1 ,DIY'"' .(y./41/1 eji
each SSG Battalion, SSG Brigade and SSG
J 43 ) S •A• ) 40'41
Garrison (if required). An outline of the Lots!! j j a y .; 3
Program of Instruction (POI) for the SSG Jsi khali 443J-151i y" 11 LYI
Group Staff, Headquarters and ° SC, I j j ai kajj.jillt
Headquarters Company, Support Company, ZJI Jill 3 kt• fl ail 'kill .31) 241O•1111 I'L");
.:-IiiLv. %%SS i ll 35 Jail ;Syl j ,er.4 1
Troops and specialty platoons. A training
3 ;=•"111 -1.P4 O,!3.111
synchronization and resource matrix for
1-'51 15 X" SI:1s AI.5*WY1 ajal
each SSG Group training cycle that reflects O.1 .3•?•• .>+ 34?-43 ;MU-15133J JS .40 a'
the Group Staff, Troops and Headquarters
and Headquarters Company training plan.
All lesson plans and supporting instructional
material and student handouts in English. A
written After Action Report, due 15 days
after the completion of each SSG Group
training cycle.
SSG Program Executive Officer ,44
Support the customer by providing Csal.SIS 3 4 31-17IM
administrative and logistics support for the j u st 44j_j3sli
SSG Training Program. 3) Law ^41-4÷ith l'ief* ` 61.341
Duties include
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coordinating all administrative and logistics 41c) .) 4•••' J utyJl hal••••s
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support with the contract management is:6111 c%•-•11 r41- 1 j 4"•" 6412 (4.44"'
team: maintaining budgetary development
4 ."‘ 4 111 4 4 Jr 4+ ..1.41 Lro
and execution plans; leave records and
schedules, timesheets (if applicable),
requesting, receiving and issuing equipment
and supplies; facilitating quality of life
issues for both SSG Mentors and TCN
providers.
Deliverables:
Quarterly Work Plan that supports the it.k371 :Us& 4.131.31 ;Silt t.4) Ziai
Annual Work Plan; Annual SSG Spend Plan ;44.3164P JIyoU 4 J+...aki
sus ,
that includes a monthly breakdown of
j .tq
required funds; Facilities Maintenance Plan j y i „jet.) Laisil
for SSG-Specific facilities; Equipment Life- etSi
Cycle Replacement Plan for SSG Equipment;
Equipment Accountability System for all
SSG Equipment.
SSG Command Advisor/Mentor emilJaillc9J611.41
Exercise direct responsibility for the ce4).? i+1)++:" i...?1 4411 Litt'
planning and execution of the SSG Training 4:611 3-44+ 411 tale. Ja..?"1 :4 114 611 CS-41.)411 , "'AIJ.1:111
& Fielding Program. Act as the Command a .4+ O‘V ait.,Ikith _)&I
zizia Ja i "-i .)611
Advisor to counterparts for tactical
At I w jyllHSZI J=4.> of
employment of the SSG. If required, j a..3t j „lc
accompany counterparts and provide j ilt 4
command oversight during tactical
operations. Provide
guidance and
supervision to the SSG Staff advisors.
Provide direct supervision of embedded
SSG Troop advisors. Former Active Duty
Special Operations Battalion Commander.
Deliverables:
An Annual Work Plan that provides detailed 4 :11.1.3.1 3 :sea 3c. ji.-ali:11
/3 :411—
information regarding SSG training, z-4:1_>4 -Lai. •,,Dasi'
;Sy: j.a a)% -Aril .0 4+ Osi JAI .5112 •--1446; .13I
equipping and fielding. A detailed Program
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of Instruction (POI) for the SSG Group Staff,
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Z24.u .3111 .rte' 411I 3 4÷ O.3 „jai
Support Company, Troops and specialty 4S y 4....):) js j All j
sir j jj alt 3S,321
platoons. A training synchronization and
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resource matrix for each SSG Group training
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cycle that reflects the Group Staff, Troops .4+ .J61 •::J1-‘ Y4-4 3A ;LC' i a ÷ a/
and Headquarters and Headquarters
Company training plan. All lesson plans and
supporting instructional material and
student handouts in English. A written After
Action Report, due 15 days after the
completion of each SSG Group training
cycle and tactical operation.
SSG Senior NCO Advisor/Mentor 4.0 oiarbte!z—
Serves as a CSM/1SG Senior Non- OenitaiGIJQP"4"5,3-*?
Commissioned Officer jjt. j j i
Advisor/Mentor/Trainer j ..its k j ai
for the SSG
Groups. I:11.314-411 •DA .334 ."tc3sTiall
Knowledgeable in all aspects of
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group operations and management. kr. y."144 rsji,i .341 j Cat)lat I
Technically proficient in light infantry •asi-• kill Jail * 11.)-1Z ?la •-rigiSalI
individual skills and infantry tactics, -5! J I•21111 •:-Ats.laia ilia! .1 -123" 5 Lka `;:41)"
techniques and procedures and specialized .4.O.13/-4-.Iiir -ire() -13g "La •:-13)1:111
Jsalti "314÷ JAI ..31 3 ,fir•
TTPs for security & support operations. ji
Develop training materials and conduct Ii)) • si- 5 a .1
training and mentoring in NCO duties and jal3L.A.11 fi r st 4:1/ %.41.1 )t j ,):%`11 JJlall
responsibilities, leadership, combat
operations planning
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and management,
LIS
training management. Mentor/train the
SSG senior NCOs in garrison and field
operations including TOC operations and
field trains operations.
If required,
accompanies counterparts and provide NCO
oversight during tactical operations. Assist
Troop and specialty platoon trainers in
training NCOs. Former active-duty combat
arms Command Sergeant Major.
Deliverables:
An Annual Work Plan that outlines the jai:1J ja.
measures undertaken (to include NCO 4.46:111 zal) ai jj adall
Professional Development and Educational ^4)41 ( Iv—
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Programs) to mentor the Group Command 15-4 5 45°.55111 la" lit 3i -C; Ac•JA-, .../SJ
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Sergeant Major and the Group NCOs. All
lesson plans and supporting instructional
material and student handouts in English.
SSG Personnel/Administrative SAD 4 _IA /eke
Advisor/Mentor
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer kcys?-41 jiall/016.11
311411 j ..11 A4 ZiWaSI 3'44)41 —i1141
responsible for personnel and
ttlai jii ,;‘,„„ecsit
administrative functions. Develops training
saik-a.a.a. t , eta :iits siya 1„,i
materials and trains group personnel staff L4 >i ) /41
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officers S-1 section in the full spectrum of 31.01c- J
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duties and responsibilities in the Personnel J Cajlac.
tail 133 j :44ft ...tit :41;11 :)1Stit j
Administration Discipline. Mentors staff
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principals while training section personnel 441 t.t.i4 A4,11,111*as j .4.:C5X111 „It %
in both garrison and field environments to 5AC11 4‘ii4111q Sala
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include TOC operations, operations
assessments and planning, orders
development and military decision making.
If required, accompanies counterparts and
provides personnel oversight during tactical
operations. Provides personnel support to
the SSG Program Cadre.
Deliverables:
An AWP that outlines the measures 4.11 ll )441.1111 vrt fj41.1:40inii;
undertaken to mentor the Group Personnel Uai ,:LS )
&La Lill 5 atiCii j .1
Officer and the Group S-1 Section. Develop
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a comprehensive personnel management
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system and a complete Unit Manning zAsast :J1_Ai.
Roster for each SSG Group and Brigade (if
required). All lesson plans and supporting
instructional material and student handouts
in English.
SSG Intelligence Advisor/Mentor I.14.43.....t4...Tha
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer. 13-• x r>is .u. usi shd•-•
Develops training materials and trains J•Lats•JA4-J 4 1) 1—*
Group staff officers and the S-2 Section in ell"? 36:ie.u..a •••j-1&)11 sic'
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the full spectrum of duties and . k Li -4411)44.J
sa....cild Cabe) Cy. JS tit al Jii
responsibilities in the Intelligence 4r.ify-1-11 •:•141.44.
3 Z..1:11) 1-41 .VI `:}1414431
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Discipline. Mentors staff principals while
441A .; 4)La21 atS:11 .)1.31"1
training section personnel in both garrison 2.O.ktlai ILO ale ab.;Alt a. astali
and field environments to include TOC 30, ( cc/id 4.),47 Otki-NI)
operations, operations & intelligence f•) 1:19 I )41:6:i1-1 j1 t4 .1.1-o
j ry e
assessments and planning, Intelligence
in; 411:1S .ZCASSI ' at-314• 1‘ Ji&
Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB), orders
40+ cad( <Jai C-41..)44 .S1S11 4-11)4:%:"‘VI tall
development and military decision making.
Ensure coordination between S-2 Staff
Section and special platoons
(Reconnaissance, SIU, etc.) to ensure full-
spectrum intelligence fusion. If required,
accompanies counterparts and provides
intelligence oversight during tactical
operations. Provides intelligence support to
the SSG Program Cadre.
Deliverables:
An AWP that outlines the measures j i42.) ail r3ai'
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undertaken to mentor the Group
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Intelligence Officer and the Group S-2
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Section. Develop SAEDA Program for SSG ruy, J.2.04
(Jlv" 4f:filial .)
unit and Cadre. Develop standardized sks :as:. .4e) <>A 4Yi l /12e1)1:431 33 -Si' alas
intelligence report templates and k#11.11 j Sila j 31.ja
procedures. Develop cultural awareness kati
program for all TCN personnel and SSG
training cadre. All lesson plans and
supporting instructional material and
student handouts in English.
SSG Operations Advisor/Mentor 6ti141.1L11
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer. obliakil-S. .4,rt v.l usike• ia+-61 331 1.71.34 e"
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Knowledgeable in all aspects of SSG
j v i 4,24".7-11 Sit
operations and management. Tactically
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proficient in basic light infantry tactics, jI-Ati~stali
3 06:" 1.1,34 eta , • •1/4'.34:131
' /2
techniques and procedures and specialized aN1 3+•••151 MA")
TTPs for security and support operations. Z!.311aalli ;4-‘••••2 3.• 141AZ iiia) J-151I
U1414,411 4414:4 . ..)•1:131 ;JI'*
Develops training materials and conducts
4i 1'J 4 eLla 40+ Wal 4yl Zares61
training and mentoring in staff organization j i Sfditajl
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and functions, staff coordination and j I 61111142.11 • easti.4 ,b1.13
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synchronization, combat operations 4+ WI tJal~I~ii ;I-11+
planning and management, resource j ir s oral 0121-11
requirements validation `1414+11 5 11r &IL .); 11 —113 6111 kisI••++ OAT
& training
1,<.:<a%
management. Mentor/train the SSG Group u si j 31%4 skiS ge?, y.i j ai
Operations Officer & S-3 Sections in 1.4ja .1.114 j 40+ O.1
garrison and field operations, including r`tsli vi WI Iy.lel- 1.)y,
TOC/CP operations. Serve as primary
training & operational requirements
validator. Ensures coordination between
SSG Staff , Troops, HNC and Specialty
Platoons. If required, accompanies
counterparts and provides operations
oversight during tactical operations. Assists
SSG Command Advisor as Chief of Staff for
SSG Cadre. Provides operational
coordination support for SSG Program and
Cadre.
Deliverables:
An AWP that outlines the measures ejl.:11 v e .644
undertaken to
mentor the Group .7 3 -U 4lb." kcial4-• 3 C
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Operations Officer and the Group S-3 oi j >31La Laiaji
iirla:4 eta .L/-1%41 Ji Jim 4+
Section. Develop and maintain SSG Table of
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Organization & Equipment (TOE) or "Or- Ul J41
bat." Develop training & operational Aj lis? r.4t .jjob al _Al 3 4 ÷
requirements validation process for SSG ela .1 4+ WI 4 1 1=114..)A*41 k+H..)45
ta..1 alia )0.64
Staff and customer staff. Develop detailed
.J43+5 .4+ WI ,$i -.I W*I+ 11 4 1 + 111 `743fial
training timeline and training plan for SSG j )4 3)41 ?ilk; j c‘41..2
Groups & Brigade. Develop Training j joka,' j
SupportRequirements Document and 0 .1 o gi U L eg ...iy4,;.4y6 „kJ, As
alp 3 1/4„1033all ,ZILS j
management system for all SSG Initial and
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Sustainment Training. Develop SSG Training
and Operational Ammunition Requirements
Document & management system. Develop
and coordinate integrated Anti-
Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) Plan for
SSG unit and cadre. All lesson plans and
supporting instructional material and
student handouts in English.
SSG Operations Planner Advisor/Mentor
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SSG Group Staff junior mentor/trainer. EVA? ri4 .,r* us' 0.1 •Azia,%al
Direct Report to the SSG Operations ria ..„•••.% osi
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Trainer/Mentor. Knowledgeable in all
j ecn• to:iv:Li% ,.:4101.0 yl -.1<:c1II
aspects of SSG operations and planning. malt 4:44.4 1.40 Jill 3
Tactically proficient in basic light infantry `rLIJAI 3 ' /21!..}1:111
tactics, techniques and procedures and mks
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specialized TTPs for security and support
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operations. Develops training materials and
3traitUai 3 cr) wl crl ka 3-4?-4
conducts training and mentoring in staff / 4,:t Zacaat. 314.11 31 .44.1.31,LictlAc. 43
organization and functions, staff k.‘-‘La44 (.3:11 /*SI s ) 3
coordination and synchronization, Joint and 3
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Inter-Agency operations planning & training
management. Mentor/train the SSG Group
Plans Officer & S-3 Sections in garrison and
field operations, including TOC/CP
operations. If required, accompanies
counterparts and provides operational
planning oversight during tactical
operations. Provide operational planning
support for SSG Program Cadre.
Deliverables: ;LA-.41-a
An AWP that outlines the measures
undertaken to mentor the Group Plans -1464:11 4-1.0—• kr.re -s,
Officer and the Group 5-3/Plans Section. it C'".0" ‘rIlia:" 3:3.3654 941 .3-crs
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Develop integrated, Joint & Inter-Agency
4guivraidiy- Ids> .):L0‘4 4Lail
Culmination Exercise scenario and support JsasaW ka—J 4yaill 4411 (4,4 0i
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package for SSG training. Develop 40..J dei-b CS
!ali. :CPS JJSJ .4L%11 , j 441;21
contingency plans (CONPLANS) for critical
rl,ajalk Zali Si. 3 Ta.)c.1.—.11 3 •Y'j
infrastructure or strategic assets as .4ij3101
required. Develop SSG Staff SOP, Tactical
SOP and other SOPs as required. All lesson
plans and supporting instructional material
and student handouts in English.
SSG Logistics Advisor/Mentor
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer. al)* 31.912:1 Jai 4.s-3•4%••1 "r).)-"it-6-4
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staff officers and the S-4 Section in the full
J1+-431 4i ..t 5.):Li-sal j •. 14.%1311 4
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spectrum of duties and responsibilities in
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include TOC/ALOC operations, operations
assessments 36:11 L.a 3'4'0 "LS c•- • j .(
and planning,orders ••?1
development and military decision making.
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Ensure coordination and understanding airsS &M
between staff sections and special logistics ...r? Jai Jai .AS a
elements (Support Company, Maintenance
Platoon, HHC, etc.). Serve as the logistics
and budget point of contact in support of
the SSG Program in the execution of
logistics decisions. If required, accompanies
counterparts and provides operational
logistics oversight duringtactical
operations. Provide logistical support to
SSG Program Cadre.
Deliverables:
An AWP that outlines
the measures 4 41;:sSiail .1.±41-1111 J;41.Y‘Li 401JA0 t-}li:;
undertaken to mentor the Group Logistics 4N.,'•oitt-lai ;it Ja`.1-4 ":Ilia+%_41I
;ei3" is hajs ..1••?-•
Officer and the Group S-4 Section. Develop 344, ,..)„1 /41",1 Ca+ i5 y_ye
an SSG Property Book and Equipment a•-• jgui ,:jc
Accountability System for all SSG ;.41i-:•-4 a--1:0 5+4 _Mal eta (4 ;4 4,1•0 — •04
equipment. ICW the Operations Advisor, #141 ..16a1I .Z.J1 ‘:}4 JS3 atiPil etal ;Lia2%
develop the equipment portion of the SSG 3 :ta 4-15.1 4 Lyii ';•13.3 _atlas?
"Or-bot." Develop an SSG Operating Budget ..uaIt £1 "S J,S
.(H)th .11,) . 131
ziast.4 sarA.—zi
and supporting SpendPlan for each
contract year. Develop SSG unit Command
Operating Budget for each Group & Brigade
(as required). All lesson plans and
supporting instructional material and
student handouts in English.
SSG Logistics Planner Advisor/Trainer
4.61:,11
SSG Group Staff junior mentor/trainer.
EVA! els: .4+ cri )1.41.
Direct Report to the SSG Logistics /12„:-.4.,th 4.4
Trainer/Mentor. Develop training materials
and train Group staff officers and the 5-4
e4' Sul taja
Section in the full spectrum of duties and
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responsibilities in the Logistics Planning j V.. ji if 4,1 "1.,4.c. j1.4.11 j :44.U.11
Discipline. Mentor staff principals while YI 4:41•4.4 j I
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training section personnel in garrison and ' . 11 Jail I _I ,31_014
field environments to include ALOC (_)+ 1r33 %:)!)
operations, logistics zA11.0 -6+61111 47. # 15 3 .5iSSIS
assessments and
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planning, consumption rates, orders
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development, the Logistics Staff Estimate
and military decision making. If required,
accompanies counterparts and provides
operational logistics planning oversight
during tactical operations. Provide logistical
planning support to SSG Program Cadre.
Deliverables: cilydsal' I
An AWP that outlines the measures )143 ,A,40 4itimaz
undertaken to mentor the Group S-4 r4iil 1,4asait 4.4„,ituai -A. fras.
Section in logistics planning. A
etas:a—I , Zsiae,1-4-01. 'aka
o gi ogi cacp#A
comprehensive, annual logistics
Z.11.611 •=it fi lm Lac-t--.l1 .:JI•11-,u71 _I ..J•JJ•131
requirements & utilization plan for the SSG .Z. .).4571
Groups and Brigade. All lesson plans and
supporting instructional material and
student handouts in English.
SSG Signal Advisor/Trainer
t it4 i -ta••"
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer. DIY ittla4 .40+ crA O ai ;4.•C ) 41%ai jj i ‘ I> 141e164
Develop training materials and train Group ttlai %,c• i „rill—. •-v.
staff officers and the Signal Section in the j . ..'"221-0.1"P cs114 sit .:143,1,11
al ail • ,4_)-154 rAil-s44 inus 4.44
full spectrum of duties and responsibilities
z.,1.1}?
in the Communications Discipline. Mentor
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staff principals while training section 1.: 3"9. 11 etell .>" 2:15 .3 ;4.4 fray .,idyll
personnel in both garrison and field
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environments to include TOC operations, j
3 .44 4,es• ji v ;-11 :2-441..t yis ji
operations assessments and planning,
orders development and military decision k t' La 'W CAT' 4 139 Nal) •=;101.)*!
making. Functions include individual and rizz ,easy'
collective tasks in HF/VHF maintenance and
base station operations. Knowledge in
communications support for Admin/Log
and TOC operations nets is essential. Be
prepared to train all Group Radio-
Telephone Operators on basic radio
procedures. If required, accompanies
counterparts and provides operational
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communications oversight during tactical
operations.
Deliverables:
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An AWP that outlines the measures II Qv JAJJ
undertaken to mentor the Group .,a9-4 `a-1.1,364 1 421"/ ' ,LACoal 1t },?••
Communications/ Electronics Officer and eaLki? ?Lail
k.als.11 a'pj ati.11 ..:La
the Group Communications/Electronics
41! 31..1.4 al) ,r 4
Section. Develop a Program of Instruction,
zzLili 4:111
lesson plans and specific training materials 41r j .j .)111 .1..6.‘ Lis J r ti
to conduct training for Group CE Platoon 44 41 a#1611 •=-11.)"
personnel in the full spectrum of
communications functions that support a
light infantry battalion. All lesson plans and
supporting instructional material and
student handouts in English.
SSG Law Enforcement Advisor/Mentor
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer.
-)t-ta -9,6'4 elk. .4+ 4Jai aI &c• Ja4a3 '1-I,}1•461*-•
Develop training materials and train Group ; al•S in-14,)-15. 4-iausai
staff officers and men in the full spectrum pia?. .5 i 3 .+?Sii? :4114.4
. I Calik,I.sell ,:31.4÷1,11
JI
of duties and responsibilities in the Law 301)5 al _MI
y * I. (.41,4
•:)1.141 44i-1. 1 ..)41 4÷%illi .4".! y 40;
Enforcement Discipline. Mentors staff ( 4les) 6)) Sal l' .31+6 .1 ait '1J'151' JegOt? Lima
principals in law enforcement theory, elairi 9 1/4 )•y' ••al _)121/41 ;4-.2•%"
practices & TTPs. Provides direction and jekll ;n al asai
supervision for Troop trainers regarding all
law enforcement training. If required,
accompanies counterparts and provides
operational law enforcement oversight
during tactical operations.
Deliverables:
An AWP that
outlines the measures a') ye 4yi
undertaken to mentor the Group Staff in ` 1‘1" 4)11 .L114111 314123 ;4 c• ja?-411
Law Enforcement doctrine, a.414 4.1e- imis;
tactics,
technhniques *AiLS .4310113 j 4-* 0.! os! at.,-*-•
and procedures.
A Jam'
...to „pc, Ja.los
comprehensive Law Enforcement skills
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training plan for the SSG Groups and
Brigade. All lesson plans and supporting
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instructional material and student handouts
in English.
SSG Special Investigations Unit (SIU) (as i 0.1) 4oul ulLtiill iaaj eltuatiL.I:LAA
Advisor/Trainer
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer.
z's• Je.)4 riv .4+ usi taA re-4
Develop training materials and train Group I;AS Jt..% jil j kcy*aill ‘7411.1 441.All
staff officers and men in the full spectrum e j eUi..; „Fa .L.')L4. j el,14
1 j ajsiai
of duties and responsibilities in the Special
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Investigations Discipline.
Determines ii+14 _gin - 1'ilAn
required capabilities, training & equipment JN.s.
needs for all SIU requirements. If required,
accompanies counterparts and provides
operational law enforcement oversight
during tactical operations.
Deliverables:
An AWP that outlines the
measures J ejLial 4n. _04a 4jiHai
undertaken to mentor the Group Staff in
Special Investigations doctrine, tactics,
technhniques Si j •L'JI Jet!
and procedures. A
.44 -6" .14:411 1 44
comprehensive Special Investigations skills yjLaYl4'1A? } Sit j Z'1.11.'J71
training plan for the SSG Groups and
Brigade. All lesson plans and supporting
instructional material and student handouts
in English.
SSG Transportation & Support rasa r3*-4J'L-;—•
Advisor/Trainer
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer.
.a.+654 rile .y+ tri
Develop Program of Instruction, lesson
1=.144:3I
plans and specific training materials to j itAusall j crab &jai '.'.LA rljJl j
conduct training for support, maintenance Cja.:211 j iLl.• 4A1 AAS
;ALS! xlYyl J ul.. j ;i4js. .0
& transportation personnel in the full
j j J1141 .:_la
spectrum of support functions that support tat. -,'!fiat J..vu j 4il,a.ail j
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a light infantry battalion. Functions includ ..3-4411 ja.!All %.L4:94
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battalion equipment accountability, supply (stall j j 4- 0 ,1%-frA
actions for all classes of supply, ammunition ksa--0.4 (..41 r j1 la!)
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management and handling, food service,
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transportation and maintenance. Training
includes support operations in garrison and
field environments, understanding the
interface between the battalion 5-4 section
and the services and support elements of
the Group. If required, accompanies
counterparts and provides operational
transportation & support
planning
oversight during tactical operations.
Deliverables:
An AWP that outlines the measures ejta.13 >j0411 ,j; jai..
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undertaken to mentor the Group ,tea11 latia"1/4) 3 6:9 Iskii j tat•Zil A"t ja,•-•
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kaij..ail 01,j.‘1/41 i t afr. aii a N al
Support J jdi t,J"i as..1..:1I
Operations. A comprehensive,
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maintenance & repair parts logistics .ki):43)11 :gag
requirements & utilization plan for the SSG
Groups and Brigade. All lesson plans and
supporting instructional material and
student handouts in English.
SSG Medical Advisor/Trainer
SSG Group Staff senior mentor/trainer.
ii -1.6 4 fl 4$ OSi L$1 2L‘ ..9•49.41 J3I
Develop Program of Instruction, lesson J LAD Saas 'L ek?"' ea'..xl
plans and specific training materials to J %ea ,s1! j ai LauJi
..-u.16j 1I j. ov j . ,411 j ai
conduct training for SSG Combat Medics
3S)431 la's"; 44cl-41‘11 Zet1+41 r 4-
and SSG Group Aid Station personnel.
C-1t+i..tJt11 J
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Functions include individual and collective S4.4-0 Cal:40 4'11 tscall 4..'4).L11
tasks in first aid, aid station organization, :44"2-44 (JASJI rjl I:19 _1 .314 411 J
records maintenance, evacuation
.:41.011 J's> ;•.+Lia ;41.). raki
procedures and medical logistics. Training
includes medical support in garrison and
field environments. If required,
accompanies counterparts and provides
operational medical treatment oversight
during tactical operations.
Deliverables:
Develop Program of Instruction, lesso 444)J:ill air s „ w all .121ai. .1 .
n ..._4.91..all cicaUje ipialdeer.
:,}1x11 444).1111
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plans and specific training materials to 431l Z.J4,11 ,..a16,11 4fS s lc. Jai
conduct training for Group medical platoon
and Troop Combat Medics personnel in the
full spectrum of medical functions that
support a light infantry battalion.
SSG Troop Advisor/Trainer
ul . •
41344..)4A;"•,
SSG Troop senior mentor/trainer. Develop
isAt r .40+ us' tri aabut,- —..
training materials and
train Troop Li a?ifilJ uIJill " ‘ 1-1).15 ` Iii.1:131 al 34
Commander and First Sergeant Counter- tateil .IS
s k
parts and the Troop Headquarters Section ,j si LiaLiji
▪ •%:ittaa•ii 'n-13.14$11 Laal l
in the full spectrum of duties and
3.J.4>s4 ;i4)S-.31 • /411)..az
responsibilities of the S% Troop. ).11Sli 3 4. 31 ja
Supervises SSG Detail Advisors regarding all J .4t ).:a•.11 zA:/41411 %..14.4:14)
training and operations. Functions include j 4.,,l-o. .;e3„)-‘ 11
both military and law Z..11AZI :4-111.rtli
enforcement-
oriented operations covering a wide range
of missions, roles & functions in varied
environments (including urban, rural,
water, air, etc.). Accompanies counterparts
and provides operational oversight during
tactical operations.
Deliverables:
Develop Program of Instruction, lesson
Z.3411 aii S i si•J ‘:"A41:131 L, ak)? jg311614 eLiill
plans and specific training materials to ..„1
/4O.,411 nat
conduct training for an SSG Troop. Develop 1.105 j jsai. j j z+
detailed unit training schedules, short-, and ..-01J-LB 4.0411 ;;14• 3
long-range training plans.
SSG Detail Advisor/Trainer
Leall OIA.41 6,Q.54 j4tC“..•••
SSG Detail advisor/trainer. Develop training usi usi LoS-1,11
materials and train Detail Commander and a-5.1143i `#)k) J As ' 41.1-1:41I -113A
Detail Sergeant counter-parts and the ,r4 J ‘-il
Detail Headquarters Section in the full jiag j 4411 kikS :c.d.-Sit
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spectrum of duties and responsibilities of
▪ .ZA 11" 11 S 4 : 14
the SSG Detail. Supervises SSG Detai 416.5.41 ll j
l M • jes..:gsr:
personnel as embedded cadre regarding all j 44-431 tLY' LI" aY1-ill
training and operations. Functions includ 54:6‘.;ia") kiti•
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both military and law enforcement-
oriented operations covering a wide range
of missions, roles & functions in varied
environments (including urban, rural,
water, air, etc.). Accompanies counterparts
and provides operational oversight during
tactical operations.
Deliverables:
Develop Program of Instruction, lesson
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plans and specific training materials to
MSA3
conduct training for an SSG Detail. Develop SUS j j j aa j
detailed unit training schedules, short-, and J.1. 11 ;d4,13 °,)+1-a .)-1111
long-range training plans.
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Annex 13 ('1,}r
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Jsa
SCOPE OF WORK
Exhibit A through D attached hereto and
(z) „la j (I) a. Jj ia0
incorporated by reference, contains the General JeJt 014 Zast..%112,..tali Jojj 2.11 j etIsSn
Terms and Conditions governing work to be ;A.'? Jali;az ALS j .11‘11 las 4.apyw 6,464
performed under this contract, the nature of the ...11AILI Caglistil ok...Ltafaitilj
working relationship between the Client and the
Contractor, and specific obligations of both
parties.
The Contractor will provide services and staff,
'LOU .0 Z1)11 3 1/4:" eag
and otherwise do all things necessary for or yt US Jatli 414 jt..c.Sp
incidental to the performance of work, as set
forth below:
• Identify all tasks, work elements and
Yak. tatell ;its hrt• `-.2.4 13 ..)BZ •
objectives of the contract, and timetables by 441 jiia*Ii j aita 3J••1+
which major parts of the work are to be 4.:JaesratSII 4 15 ,05114-*)•04I
completed. The scope of work may be 4.31ji 31 Jail as si.11 ud . N ai JI„At'
included within the text of the contract or 344 3.2 i Arts LIS Si-akiiiaS
attached as a separate exhibit as depicted in
paragraph 3.2 of the SOW.
Contract Deliverable aksa c..L.A.1.;
(CDRL) - Name Due** t 4i1: 41 0.......11
Ala Calwilai &Lb.
Program Contractual Deliverables
Exhibit A 2010 _wkii 26-1 (I) J.34.
Deployment 1-26 June 2010
.4 1.i.
Plan
2010 .01.0 15 (60) Jilt,
Exhibit B Training 15 June 2010
....yys,11 5,1.4.
Plan
2010 jeljj IS (C) (Its*
Exhibit C Operations 15 June 2010
Jo-ttli :11..i
Plan
2010 j4Austia 4 1 Npi ..:1 (a) J.pa•
Exhibit D Sustainment Nit Dec 2010
.af t .titSviaisi
Plan
EXHIBITS TO BE INSERTED
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Annex C (E) Liar
4 j ej..)1
Fees and Projected Payments
Schedule
Timeline and Deliverables: As set forth aLili jib LAS " -Ill 4 .141 6 44
. I
below.
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Invoices and Payment: Mobilization costs of fi .ja 4600000.00
j .16.31:411 Ala oil', . /12F-Styj
U.S. $4,600,000.00 shall be provided upon
J.0 j aic ;1%1-4 _Ai
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execution of Contract. Invoices shall be due
upon delivery and acceptance of quarterly
Interim Program Reviews ("IPR") for
Deliverables set forth below as follows:
Contract Year 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR Yearly
June 2010.
May 2011 525,751,569.48 525,751,569.48 525,751,569.48 $25,751,569.48 $103,006,277.91
AED 94.765.775.67 AED 94,765,77547 AED 94,765,775.67 AED 94,765,775.67 AED 379,063,102.69
June 2011-
May 2012 526,468,677.60 526,468,677.60 $26,468,677.60 $26,468,677.60 5105,874,710.39
Al 97,404,733.56 AED 97.404.733.56 AED 97,404,733.56 AED 97,404,733.56 AED 389,618,934.25
June 2012- 526,579,525.29 526,579,525.29 $26,579,525.29 526,579,525.29 $106,318,101.14
May 2013 AED 97.812,653.05 AED 97,812,653.05 AED 97,812,653.05 AED 97,812,653.05 AED 391,250,612.21
June 2013-
May 2014 526,579,525 29 526,579,525.29 526,579,525.29 $26,579,525.29 $106.318,101.14
AED 97.812,653 05 AID 97,812,653.05 AID 97,812,653.05 AID 97,812,653.05 AID 391,250,612.21
June 2014.
May 2015 526,801,435.69 526,801,435.69 $26,801,435.69 526,801,435.69 5107,205,742.74
AED 98,629,283.32 AED 98429,283.32 AED 98,629,283.32 AED 98,629,283.32 AED 394,517,133.30
Contract Deliverable
Timeline
(CDRL) - Name
Deliverable
t.4) -Wt c-4:O411 J.3-1.%
Master Training Y1,Q1, Y2 01, Y3 .j i vi N,u /:3
41111
Program Schedule O1, Y4 01, Y5 01 J~Yt
Nit :mot s
Nit
Y3 Q1,Q2, Q3, Q4
Y4 Q1,Q2, Q3, Q4 j J,5/1 L4; ::421:311
j j4 111i
Y5 Q1,Q2, Q3, Q4
LIP' efil
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Contractor's Y101,02, 03, ebliJaeills...12
Progress Report IPR
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Y3 Q1,02, 03,
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Y4 Q1,Q.2, Q3,
e-iii l i l
`a 211 .9 seal
Y5 01112, 03, j 'b it toil Siestil 4.1..t
invoices Oil .9 1121 -I 401:111
Y101,02, Q3,
j jftl to il :ULM ti.Fil
Y2 01,02, 03,
tbl i i 'tril l i .011:11 I
Y3 01,W, Q3,
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Y4 C11,02, 03,
j Jfti t oil :a.....1.41 ru...0
Y5 Q1,02, 03,
`,o) , aun ,, ,,„..r.,ii
Execution & 191, 01,02, Q3,
Management Plan i JP' tul i :,r1.O 4i 5I iiiiil i
Y2, Q1,Q2, Q3,
Option 8, Para 3.2 SOW Deliverables (N j j j %ii t ..,) :4A%) 4.i...li
Task Order) Billa S) j .1:MI 6 412
Mission Analysis
j Jji' toil St= :ii.i.Ji
Complete
&fisilalli ..912
Manpower Analysis Complel
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Equipment Analysis Complel ti t.) , d.a.ili , 4 1.1.1i
and Cost Estimate
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Training Analysis &LAI , ausi , ,tth
Complel
and training Plan
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Equipment List casssli
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Annex E
Cost ;ash
Contract Period JUNE 2010
— MAY 2015
Total Cost USD Total Cost AED
Personnel 485529,166,754.13 1,947,333,655.20
r 2015 2010 sr H 454 -11141
41.4* ass'
‘ ?.)-11 re..)414 vitrvi Arai
1.947.333.655.20 529.166
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Annex F
(3) Jar
Analysis of Option B. Para ‘31-•rnt c.hr Cr 3.2 ;Sji (%.,)
3.2 SOW
Deliverables (New Task 00+
Order) jai) a...As:hi
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ADDENDUM H
SSG S YEARS CONTRACI
VALUE
91411 1 JUNI 2010 MAY 2011
S 1014006177 91
Afn 319063,102 69
YEAR) ZUNI 2011544Y 2017
105.8 74,710 19
AID 389.6111,934.25
YtAR 1 JUNE 2012 MAY 2013
$106,11/,101.14
Af 0 99 1,250.61? 21
Alno00
YEAR 4 /UNE 2011-MAY 2014
$166,)61.921.94
AID 192,643472.25
YEARS JUNE 2014 MAY 2015
$10/ 4201,742./4
MO 394337333.30
kittaxgnita
INVOICE/PAYMENT STRUCTURE
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