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International Archaeology: Company Profile <br /> PAST PERFORMANCE <br /> The company's past performance regarding quality of work,schedules,cost control,and other areas <br /> is demonstrated by reviews prepared by the U.S. Navy during IA's multiple awards contracts (MAC) <br /> Contract N62742-15D-1819 from 2017 through 2019 (awarded $5,289,421; 21 projects). Excerpts from <br /> IA's Navy MAC reviews are shown in Table 4. Since 1986, IARII and IA have completed over 1,200 <br /> projects in the Pacific-Asia region,of which several hundred were for the Navy as a prime or subcontractor. <br /> IA/IARII has never received a notice of deficiency. <br /> Table 4. Contractor Performance Assessment Reports for Navy Contract N62742-15D-1819. <br /> Assessment Period 1/2017-1/2018 1/2018-1/2019 <br /> Quality of Product or Service: Exceptional Very Good <br /> Schedule: Exceptional Exceptional <br /> Management: Exceptional Exceptional <br /> Regulatory Compliance: Exceptional Exceptional <br /> Additional/Other: IA is timely and complete in their milestones and deliverables.The key personnel are <br /> experienced and work well with the COR,FEAD, and the contractors.They are flexible and available at <br /> short notice. <br /> * * * * * <br /> CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH WORK IN THE REQUIRED TIME <br /> The company's capacity to complete projects in the required time is demonstrated by the Navy <br /> performance review presented above. For the review category of "Schedule" the Navy rated IA as <br /> "Exceptional" for 2017-2018 and again for 2018-2019. An important point to emphasize in the review of <br /> the company's capacity to complete projects in the required time is not only the number of projects carried <br /> out since inception, but also that many of these are relatively large and complex projects that require the <br /> application of special skills in which our employees have expertise.Examples include(1)the archaeological <br /> inventory survey, cultural impact assessment (CIA), and evaluation of multiple alternative alignments for <br /> the Waimea-Kawaihae Bypass Road project; (2)large scale ($1 million plus budgets)monitoring projects <br /> for the Public-Private Venture military housing projects on various parts of Oahu;(3)more than 10 projects <br /> for the Marine Relocation to Guam (Joint Guam Build-up) with a cumulative budget of over $4 million, <br /> which involved more than six months of fieldwork by multiple field crews, years-long archaeological <br /> monitoring, and emergency data recovery on expedited schedules; and (4) an extensive archaeological <br /> inventory survey over remote, rough terrain in the Pohakuloa Training Area 23, Hawai`i Island, with a <br /> budget of$1.9 million. <br /> IA's depth of experience, its ability to retain experienced employees, its steady flow of projects, <br /> and the consistently positive reviews over a nine-year period for a multi-million-dollar Navy contract <br /> demonstrate staff's ability to conduct multiple projects simultaneously with excellent results. <br /> The performance of multiple simultaneous projects has been a fact of life almost since IARII's <br /> inception, and at IA since first being awarded projects in 2014. In order to sustain this workload, several <br /> Project Directors are available to ensure that multiple simultaneous projects are effectively executed and <br /> deliverables submitted on schedule.The company also maintains contacts with archaeologists who qualify <br /> as Project Directors,Field Supervisors,and Field Technicians,who can be used for projects on an as-needed <br /> -6 - <br />