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R3 welcomes Jeff Walker

6 August 2012, Norfolk, VA. R3 is pleased to announce the addition of Jeff Walker to our company.  He retired from the U.S. Navy in 2012 with over 21 years of service as a Special Operations Officer and Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician.  He served in a wide variety of assignments including diving and salvage, mine countermeasures, and Navy Reserve management.  He completed tours of duty in Little Creek, VA; Whidbey Island, WA; Ingleside, TX; and Ft Story, VA with deployments to the Mediterranean, Western Pacific, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Baghdad, Iraq. He twice served as a Commanding Officer, once within the EOD community as CO of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit TEN and then within the Reserve Force as CO of Navy Operational Support Center in Huntington, WV.

Jeff served a tour of duty in 2009 as the Future Operations Officer (J5) for Combined Joint Task Force Troy, the counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) brigade for Multi-National Corps Iraq.  He holds a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Miami University and a Masters of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College as well as completing his certification as a Project Management Professional.  Mr. Walker is also a graduate of the National Defense University Joint Forces Staff College and is qualified as a Joint Specialty Officer in addition to operational qualifications as a Salvage Diving Officer, Mine Countermeasures Staff Officer, and Naval Parachutist. He will serve in a number of capacities to include providing exercise and staff support to Navy Expeditionary Combat Command’s Expeditionary Training Group as well as joining our team at Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division’s (NAVEODTECHDIV) Technical Support Detachment (TSD) that is enabling the proponency of technical exploitation and institutionalization of its Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell (CEXC) to achieve a full operational capability (FOC) as mandated by the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff via a Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) Memorandum decision.

R3 awarded subcontract to support NECC

Virginia Beach, VA 25 July 2012

R3 Strategic Support Group, Inc., a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a subcontract through Engility Corporation to provide support to Navy Expeditionary Combat Command’s (NECC) Home Station Training Lane (HSTL) Evidence Based Management (EBM) Process.  The HSTLs are training areas throughout the United States positioned in Fleet Concentration Areas to provide Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED), Counter-Insurgency (COIN), Confronting Irregular Challenges (CIC), and emergency medical pre-deployment training for the Navy’s Expeditionary force.  Each site’s configuration and equipment, curriculum, and practical exercises are very similar.  The demanding individual and collective training environment is engineered specifically to enhance IED defeat operations.  R3’s support encompasses various tasks, including development of automated training support requests and student feedback mechanisms, schedule creation and management, as well as, data collection, storage and reporting.  R3’s EBM process will provide leaders with a readily accessible database of information collected from each training site and reporting capability to enable informed, empirically based training management and resource decisions designed to improve training delivery effectiveness and efficiency.

EOD, HSTL, Expeditionary, Navy, C-IEDFrom R3’s Project Manager, Sean Cabo: “With more than 40,000 Expeditionary Sailors, NECC has been seeking a more efficient delivery and management of HSTL training.  To date, superb training has been accomplished, however now NECC’s Home Station Training Capability will be improved through an ability to collect and analyze key independent variables that assist in explaining the efficacy of the content and delivery of training.”

 

R3 awarded prime contract to support NAVEODTECHDIV

Indian Head, MD – 4 April 2012Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell; Afghanistan Exploitation, NAVEODTECHDIV, EOD

R3 Strategic Support Group, Inc., a Service–Disabled Veteran–Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $1.1M prime contract by Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Indian Head to provide support to the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division’s (NAVEODTECHDIV) Technical Support Detachment (TSD) to enable proponency of technical exploitation, institutionalization of its Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell (CEXC) support to operational commanders, and achievement of full operational capability (FOC) as mandated by the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff via a Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) Memorandum decision.  R3’s support will encompass the full range of Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership, Personnel and Facilities (DOTMLPF) functional areas
including: providing subject matter experts (SME) to support the DOTMLPF process; writing and developing doctrinal, organizational, training and administrative documents and other foundational materials; developing materiel configuration documents and coordinating the process for
Table of Allowance (TOA) development and procurement with Naval Sea Systems Command logistics organizations; developing and formalizing plans and required documents to support facility requirements, improvement and rehabilitation projects including Basic Facility Requirement (BFR) and Military Construction (MILCON) plans and documents.  R3’s award is for one base year with an option of six months for an 18-month total period of performance.

From R3’s Andy Bradley: “We are proud to continue working closely with NAVEODTECHDIV TSD to provide critical services and support that will enable them to achieve successful institutionalization of their capabilities.  NAVEODTECHDIV TSD’s CEXC and related mission areas are crucial to both the current and future global warfighting efforts and we are excited to deliver our unique capabilities to assist them in the processes and tasks that will ensure their long-term sustainability and endurance.”