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ITTA EOD/C-IED TRAINING GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION / FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE FOR MOBIS FSC GROUP 874 SPECIAL ITEM NUMBERS: 874-1 CONSULTING SERVICES 874-4 INSTRUCTOR LED TRAINING / COURSE DEVELOPMENT 874-7 PROJECT MANAGEMENT874-9 TRAINING AIDS & DEVICES

TABLE OF CONTENTS TERMS AND CONDITIONS... 3 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES... 8 DESCRIPTION OF LABOR CATEGORIES... 9 874-1 CONSULTING SERVICES... 16 874-4 INSTRUCTOR LED TRAINING... 17 874-4 COURSE DEVELOPMENT LABOR CATEGORIES... 29 874-4 HOURLY RATES... 36 874-7 PROJECT MANAGEMENT... 37 874-9 TRAINING AIDS & DEVICES... 38 IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICES... 38 SIMULATED MAIN CHARGE / DISPLAY BOARDS... 41 VEHICLE BOURNE IED COMPONENTS... 42 CLANDESTINE / HOME MADE EXPLOSIVE (HME) LABS... 43 IED TRAINING KITS...44 C-IED TRAINING VILLAGE... 45 1 P a g e

TERMS AND CONDITIONS Awarded Special Item Numbers: 2 P a g e SIN 874-1 Consulting Services SIN 874-4 Instructor Led Training / Course Development SIN 874-7 Project Management SIN 874-9 Training Aids & Devices 1b. Lowest Priced Item: Administrative Assistant I - $39.66 1c. Hourly Rate Descriptions and Qualifications: See Descriptions of Labor Categories 2. Maximum Order: $1,000,000.00 Pursuant to FAR 8.404, the Maximum Order is the threshold at which it is advantageous for an ordering office to seek further concessions from a Contractor. The Contractor may accept an order of any amount, including one exceeding the maximum order threshold. 3. Minimum Order: $100.00 4. Geographic Coverage (delivery area): Worldwide 5. Points of Production (City, county, and State or foreign country): ITTA - Training P.O. Box 59833 Chicago, IL 60659 USA

6. Discount from List Prices All prices contained are inclusive of negotiated discounts. See Government Price List for net prices. 7. Quantity Discounts: For an order in an amount above the maximum order threshold for the specific SIN in the contract, a Government purchaser should seek further concessions from the Contractor. When presented with such a request, the Contractor may grant additional concessions, offer t h e product at the existing contract price, or refuse the order. 8. Prompt Payment Terms: Prompt payment is 0%, Net 30 days from date of invoice. 9a. Notification of Government Purchase Cards Acceptance up to Micro-Purchase Threshold: Government purchase cards are accepted up to the micro purchase threshold of $3,000. 9b. Notification of Government Purchase Cards Acceptance above Micro- Purchase Threshold: Government purchase cards are accepted for purchases above micro purchase threshold of $3,000. 9. Foreign Items: Please contact for details where applicable. 11a: Time of Delivery: The Time of Delivery for services under all SIN codes shall be a negotiated between the Contractor and the ordering agency. 11b. Expedited Delivery: Faster delivery times than those set forth in paragraph (a) above are available from the Service Provider at a timetable and agreed hourly rates. 3 P a g e

11c. Overnight and 2-Day Delivery: Consulting Services may be available on 1-day or 2-day notice for a period of Urgent Requirements: When the Federal Supply Schedule contract delivery period does not meet the bona fide urgent delivery requirements of an ordering agency, agencies are encouraged, if time permits, to contact the Contractor for the purpose of obtaining accelerated delivery of services. 12. F.O.B. Points: Origin, shipping will be charged separately at the taskaaaa order level. 13. Ordering Address: ITTA - Training P.O. Box 59833 Chicago, IL 60659 Ordering: For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS Schedule homepage (fss.gsa.gov/schedules). 14. Payment Address: ITTA - Training P.O. Box 59833 Chicago, IL 60659 15. Warranty Provision: For the purpose of this contract, commitments, warranties and representations include, in addition to those agreed to for the entire schedule contract: (1) Time of delivery quotations for individual orders; (2) Any representations and/or warranties concerning the products and services made in any literature, description, drawings and/or specifications furnished by the Contractor. The Contractor warrants that consulting services shall be performed by qualified individuals in accordance with generally accepted industry standards. 4 P a g e

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES ITTA Training & Services is committed to providing clients with advanced tactical and technical programs of instruction supported by current technologies to meet challenges headlong and maximize the operational effect of our clients in homeland security and defense. We conform to client standards and requirement. ITTA provides comprehensive training solutions which include: Firearms Training Designated Marksman Precision Rifle Force Protection Small Unit Tactics/CQB Counter Insurgency/Human Terrain Analysis Surveillance Detection Advanced Surveillance Training Intelligence Training Source Operations Advanced C - IED/EOD Training IED Training AIDS Advanced Multiple Purpose Canine Instruction Explosive Detector Dog Disaster Dog Training Continuity of Operations Plans Functional, Full Scale, Tabletop Exercises Threat and Vulnerability Assessments Our premier mobile training team delivers quality counter-terrorism and force protection training for national agencies in support of homeland security. ITTA provides exceptional platform based training and full mission profile exercises and will develop custom programs for delivery at any location in accord with specialized requirements. 5 P a g e

874-4 INSTRUCTOR LED TRAINING EODIA-100: Explosive Ordnance Disposal Integrated Assault COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Integrated Assault (EODIA) course introduces basic-to-advanced bomb disposal tools, techniques, and procedures (TTP s) for use in a tactical environment. The integrated concepts, force protection requirements, and deployment methods for high-risk operations are covered in the course. Students must be aware of the emerging IED threat and have the ability to proficiently and safely react to this threat in a tactical environment. During tactical, high risk operations the students will be able to prevent undesired delay from potential explosive hazards. Reduce assault team exposure to explosive threats. And provide tactical commanders real-time (CBRNE) threat assessment and course of action for enhanced decision. Having an EOD operator on the assault team provides immediate and direct EOD support during tactical incidents. With ever-changing threats around the world the ability to address simultaneous complex threats is invaluable. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, students will be trained in the following areas: Use of all EOD TTP in the tactical environment. How to maintain initiative and operational tempo Provide decision support for tactical command. COURSE LENGTH: 40 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Technicians 6 P a g e

IED-ELC-100: IED Energetic Disruption Course COURSE DESCRIPTION: The IED Energetic Disruption course introduces basic and advanced explosive tools and disruption methods for use against all IED types. Real world platform training will be conducted to ensure student knowledge of disruption principle and concepts. Challenging exercises involving minimal and restricted access to supporting equipment will test student ingenuity for C-IED charge design. This course will test student understanding of general disruption principals and concepts with the application and use of very small charges. Intermediate barrier problems and point disruption with barrel type disruptors will also be taught. Students will also practice advanced Explosive Ordnance Disposal Integrated Assault (EODIA) principles, concepts, and explosive counter- IED charges for use in tactical environments. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, students will be trained in the following areas: Basic Electronics Circuit Building and Optimization Design and build a wide variety of devices currently used in theater. Advanced devices may include complex threats including CB. COURSE LENGTH: 40 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Technicians negotiate outside of contract 7 P a g e

PDPT-100: POINT DISRUPTION AND PRECISION TARGETING (PDPT) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides a new methodology for the Bomb Technician dealing with Improvised Explosive Devices and Weapons of Mass Destruction. This procedure enables the technician to disable a device without contamination of an area from CBRNE materials as well as preserve evidence for forensic evaluation. A precise disablement procedure will be attained through incident evaluation, optional radiographic configurations/interpretation, and dynamic component separation with a percussion actuated disruptor. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, students will be trained in the following areas: PTDM o Incident evaluation o Radiographic techniques o Component identification / target selection o Dynamic disablement and load selection Range Practical o Zero Disrupter and Aiming Laser o Perform Precision Targeting COURSE LENGTH: 24 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Technicians students 8 P a g e

EODXT-100: EOD X-RAY TARGETING COURSE DESCRIPTION: EODXT moves from bmb technician fundamentals to advanced tar getting to deliver simultaneous and multiple precision disruptions. These methods provide a a valuable tool for Bomb Technicians and Units for multiple complex problems and VBIED. COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course trains students to: Determine Object Depth in Container by: o Phase Shift, Perpendicular X-Ray and Known Reference Point Perform a dual precision shot with known depth of targets o Dual aim with sight system and perpendicular axis COURSE LENGTH: 16 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Squad Units at State, Local and Federal Level. 9 P a g e

IED-ELC-100: IED ELECTRONICS DESIGN AND DEFEAT COURSE DESCRIPTION: The EOD IED Electronics Design and Defeat course focus on the skills required to design, interpret, build and defeat electronic circuits currently being deployed domestically and abroad. The course starts with the basic knowledge of electronics principles and quickly advances as students use hands-on training to design and build circuits. Building on the fundamentals of what to look for and how to understand the internal electrical workings of IED circuits, students will be left with a solid foundation and understanding of electronics with which to aid in the defeat of advanced devices. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, students will be trained in the following areas: Ohms Law, Electronic Components, Resistor color codes and basic circuit Solid state components and progressive combination of components in circuits and how to optimize them Design and build circuits currently in use in the IED arena Take readings in circuits to determine best possible render safe procedure COURSE LENGTH: 40 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Squad Units at State, Local and Federal Level. 10 P a g e

IED-CPT-100: IED COUNTER-PROLIFERATION TACTICS COURSE DESCRIPTION: The IEDCPT is a deep study analyzing the use of Explosive Terrorism and the core fundamentals to carry out Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks. Knowledge of this information will give student the physical and mental ability to track, analyze, and predict explosive terrorism. Students must be aware of the emerging IED threat and have the ability to proficiently and safely react to this threat in a tactical environment. Each student will be able to apply this knowledge in their areas of operation. Having the capability of mitigating the shooting threat and the explosive threat simultaneously in a tactical environment is the key to anti-terror operations. This course will instruct students with classroom and practical training on terrorist TTP and attack planning. This training will further enable students with knowledge and practical understanding of IED threat for assessment, analysis and decision support to bolster agency wide incident response. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, students will be trained in the following areas:d Analysis of Explosive Terrorism with focus on decision support for integrated incident response. Enhanced safety in reaction to explosive threat Improved assessment and analysis of IED threat for integrated response and tactical environment. Communication protocol for elements of incident response to further reduce hazard. COURSE LENGTH: 40 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: 1 st Responders, Command personnel, Intelligence Unit personnel and Specialized Response. RECOMMENDED CLASS SIZE: 20 students 11 P a g e

IED-ELC-100: IED Device Building Electronics for Training COURSE DESCRIPTION: The IED Device Building Electronics for Training course focuses on the skills required to design and build training devices in support of Bomb Technician and related agency training. This course will also serve to reinforce related training and concepts for the defeat of IED devices. This course starts with basic knowledge of electronics and quickly integrates the practical construction of basic-to-advanced devices for training. This course will act to reduce agency training costs by enabling Bomb Technicians to construct training devices for agency purposes. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, students will be trained in the following areas: Basic Electronics Circuit Building and Optimization Design and build a wide variety of devices currently used in theater. Advanced devices may include complex threats including CB. COURSE LENGTH: 40 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Squad Units at State, Local and Federal Level. 12 P a g e

- Recognise, React and Report Course COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Program is an agency-wide solution for explosive threat awareness. The Recognize-React-Report method provides simple guidelines and response to IED threats and explosive hazards for your agency members. This course will enable students with increased situational awareness for current and IED threat and the capability to proficiently and safely react to explosive threats. The ability to report critical and key pieces of information will further improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the overall incident response. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, students will be trained in the following areas: Recognze IED threat and key components Respond in a safe and effective manner to time critical explosive threats and hazards. Report threats and improve incident response with standardized best practices. COURSE LENGTH: 40 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Squad Units at State, Local and Federal Level. 13 P a g e

PSBTIC-100: Bomb Technician Instructor Certification Course COURSE DESCRIPTION: This 7-week Public Safety Bomb Technician Instructor (PSBTI) Certification program. Such a program of instruction and certification would enable graduate instructors to lead standardized training for existing in-service and future members assigned as Bomb Technicians in your LE agency. The complexity of incident response to explosive threat is diminished by unity in action wherein all bomb technicians receive the same training, possess the same knowledge competencies and response capabilities, use the same equipment and operate under the same unified command. goal would be to validate the requirements for certifying a bomb technician; the requirements for accrediting each public safety bomb squad; and provide the fundamental operational doctrine of the KNPA bomb squad profession, including, without limitation, minimum principles of safety for that assignment; and to recommend Plans, procedures, Programs and Systems. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon Completion of this course, instructor candidates will be trained in the following areas: Validate the agency requirements for certifying a bomb technician Validate the requirements for accrediting each public safety bomb squad Provide the fundamental operational doctrine for Bomb Squad formation. Provide, without limitation, minimum principles of safety in the Bomb Squad or unit. Fully enable Bomb Technician instructors to teach certifying curriculum. COURSE LENGTH: 40 Hours TARGET AUDIENCE: Bomb Squad Units at State, Local and Federal Level. 14 P a g e