SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e)
Contract Number: N00178-10-D-6024
HDR|e2M (HDR) understands the Navy’s need for contractor support to manage complex task orders involving significant challenges and multiple perspectives. HDR has team of more than 7,800 highly educated professionals in more than 185 offices, with one in every state, and several territories, including Guam. HDR is qualified in the following twelve functional areas in all 7 geographic zones.
- Research and Development Support
- Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering Support
- Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
- Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support
- System Safety Engineering Support
- Quality Assurance (QA) Support
- Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support
- Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support
- Training Support
- In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation and Checkout Support
- Program Support
- Public Affairs and Multimedia Support
Team Members
HDR currently self-performs 100 percent of task orders.
Contract Task Orders (CTO):
No Task Orders have been issued to date.
Points of Contact
| Customer Satisfaction | Technical | Contracts |
Brian Hoppy, Senior Vice President HDR|e²M 375 East Elm Street, Suite #110 Conshohocken, PA 19428 Brian.Hoppy@hdrinc.com Ph: 610.397.1744, ext. 101 Mobile: 610.909.0351 Fax: 610.397.1745 | SunTemple Helgren HDR|e²M 1642 Pleasure House Road, Suite 104 Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Suntemple.Helgren@hdrinc.com Ph: 757.643.7886 Mobile: 757.474.5658 Fax: 757.643.7993 | Richard Haller, Federal Contracts Manager HDR|e²M 9563 South Kingston Court, Suite 200 Englewood, CO 80112 Richard.Haller@hdrinc.com Ph: 303.754.4200, ext. 237 Fax: 303.770.1093 |
HDR's Quality Assurance Program Description
HDR's Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan (QA/QC) provides the means to meet the requirements for audits and managerial controls, including a clear definition of authority and responsibilities for organizations and personnel, while concurrently documenting that QC requirements are met. HDR's quality assurance policy requires all employees associated with the project to comply with the provisions of the QC Plan. All components of the QC Plan are contained in (or included/referenced in) HDR's QA/QC Plan, which is maintained as a controlled document and consists of two volumes. The first volume contains 18 sections, which collectively describe the managerial controls, quality verification and overview activities unique to HDR's Program. The second volume contains the implementing procedures, QA, QC, and Technical Procedures, which present requirements for quality-related activities and guidance on how these activities are to be conducted and completed. HDR's QA/QC Plan meets the quality assurance requirements contained in the quality standards documents ANSI/ASQC Q 9001-1994 (i.e., ISO9001) and ASME NQA-1-1989. The QA/QC Plan also provides a continuous, interactive process by which revisions and updates to the QC Plan are solicited or provided by personnel in order for the program to constantly reflect new and different methods for improving quality. Our corporate quality assurance office ensures that appropriate QA practices are implemented on every project.
"The responsiveness of e²M to hit the ground running on a project for which they had little or no advance notice has been without question a very impressive effort. The professionalism exhibited by employees and quality of the work product are of the highest quality. Working on a very controversial project with an aggressive schedule, e²M's can do attitude and ability to lean forward has exceeded expectation." - Charles McGregor, Environmental Program Manager.