September 28, 2015 – Credence has been awarded a five-year task order for professional support services to enhance the mission of a critical, intelligence-driven, threat-focused, national security organization within the IC. Credence will provide a highly skilled, experienced, flexible, responsive, and creative support staff for strategic communications; internal and external publicity and public relations; content management services; as well as other related support services.
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September 23, 2015 – Credence has been awarded a three-year contract to provide HHS with support and services to build a proper program management structure for the HHS Consolidated Acquisition System (HCAS) Program focused on taking the HHS Acquisition Framework from conception to implementation. This effort will help support a high-quality, operational business environment department-wide and improve HHS compliance with Federal Acquisition regulatory requirements, Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA), the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 (DATA Act), and other Acquisition Reform mandates.
September 23, 2015 – HHS ACF promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities by, among other things, administering grant programs. Building on Credence’s successful work developing requirements for the ACF’s new mandatory grants system, the Mandatory Grants Module (MGM), Credence will be providing Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) to support the implementation of the MGM which would handle the application, processing, award, and management of mandatory grants and the Program Management Module (PMM) for the GS system.
September 22, 2015 – GSA has awarded Credence a five-year task order under the OASIS contract for program support services. Credence will provide GSA with acquisition and project management services in support of the management and delivery of the AFCEC program’s mission. AFCEC conducts its operations at more than 75 locations worldwide, and is responsible for providing a wide array of responsive, flexible, full-spectrum, installation engineering services. Credence will support GSA in the management and delivery of the AFCEC program, including requirements and PWS development; cost estimating; site visits; consulting services on a wide range of environmental issues; evaluating technical proposals; making recommendations to the technical evaluation board in an advisory role; and evaluating vendor performance.
September 21, 2015 – The HUD CIO awarded Credence a two-year task order in support of the Enterprise Architecture Branch under the GSA 8(a) STARS II contract vehicle. Credence will provide architectural design support services to improve the overall state of the HUD IT portfolio and mission performance. The services the Credence team delivers will simplify the overall HUD IT portfolio; expedite development of solutions; ensure greater system reliability and improve the predictability of solution delivery schedules; and, within a more robust framework of enterprise IT capabilities, provide a newfound agility in responding to HUD’s critical business needs.
August 18, 2015 – Credence has further expanded the scope of our pre-existing C2ISR Battle Management Weapon System Contract, which encompasses Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS), Integrated Broadcast Service (IBS), and Special Projects (SP) award to include performing professional, engineering, technical, and logistics support for the JSTARS. JSTARS is a joint airborne battle management aircraft specializing in C2ISR gathering of data that provides wide-area radar surveillance and robust communications for on-scene battle management and persistent intelligence to forces across air, land, and sea. Real-time information is passed to service members conducting combat operations in any theater of operations. The Credence JSTARS team provides unmatched subject matter expertise in logistics, program management, and engineering to support weapon system sustainment, directly enhancing JSTARS’ global warfighting capability.
May 18, 2015 – Credence has been awarded a decade-long contract to provide policy analysis, program assessments, evaluation design studies and data collection, performance measurements, technical expertise, data analysis, and various support services to the HHS PSC. HHS is the primary Federal agency responsible for the health, welfare, and income security of the American public. Through this IDIQ contract, Credence is helping enable the PSC to expand its available services and maximize the PSC’s ability to provide faster response times to HHS and its other agency customers. Customers using the predecessor contract include various offices and agencies within HHS, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, Social Security Administration (SSA), and the U.S. Army and Navy.
March 31, 2015 – In the GSA’s new effort to re-define the supply chain from top to bottom, Credence will administer oversight and IV&V support of contractors providing goods and services. Credence’s administrators will be engaged in monitoring and managing the supply chain at all levels of the government to hold producers in line with GSA regulations as the new procedures are implemented.
March 31, 2015 – Under the DHRA’s three-year contract, Credence is proud and honored to continue to provide curriculum development and a cadre of experts in the fields of deployment and reintegration for veterans and their loved ones at all stages of deployment. These specialists work with veterans and their families in all 50 states to ensure access to information about health care, education, financial assistance, and legal benefits. Over the last three years that Credence supported the YRRP, over 1,000,000 participants have benefited from the program. Credence’s experts participated in hundreds of events for veterans and will continue to provide dozens of training classes nationwide each month.
March 27, 2015 – Under our OASIS contract, Credence won the five-year PLM-CI contract to provide the United States Air Force with product lifecycle engineering and logistics support. We will provide the Air Force’s Systems Integration Division with technical, logistical, and business management capabilities to modernize the cycle of production, acquisition, use, and replacement across the Air Force.
For this high-end consulting contract, Credence will guide the effective and efficient transfer of existing systems into more technically sound businesses processes and acquisitions structures. This initiative will establish innovative new PLM methods that reduce wait times, streamline the end-to-end process, and ensure compliance with new service-wide supply chain procedures.