Common use of Range Operations/Systems Clause in Contracts

Range Operations/Systems. The Contractor shall conduct range scheduling and range operations and operate range systems. Task standards will be detailed in individual task orders. Typical taskings are: • Scheduling/synchronizing ranges and training land; • Providing or obtaining Range safety validation/approval; • Compiling range ammunition expenditure reports and submission of annual reports; • Verifying and comparing training scenarios submitted from the training unit to the target array; • Target fabrication to include wood, cloth, and paper targetry; • Target maintenance operations; • Setting up targets to include loading the threat kill simulator, clean out pits, check hit sensor, test target mechanism, thermal red target, erect instructional signs; • Setting up of moving targets; • Setting up of stationary targets; • Programming the computer for training scenario target sequence; • Testing and verifying training scenario target sequence for use; assemble and check the After Action Review (AAR) equipment (video and communications equipment) for functionality; • Organizing equipment, prepare hand receipt and issue equipment to training units; and • Operating automated range system to release sequence of targets; and, operate automated small arms ranges.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.atsc.army.mil, www.atsc.army.mil, www.atsc.army.mil

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Range Operations/Systems. The Contractor shall conduct range scheduling and range operations and operate range systems. Task standards will be detailed in individual task orders. Typical taskings are: Scheduling/synchronizing ranges and training land; Providing or obtaining Range safety validation/approval; Compiling range ammunition expenditure reports and submission of annual reports; Verifying and comparing training scenarios submitted from the training unit to the target array; Target fabrication to include wood, cloth, and paper targetry; Target maintenance operations; Setting up targets to include loading the threat kill simulator, clean out pits, check hit sensor, test target mechanism, thermal red target, erect instructional signs; Setting up of moving targets; Setting up of stationary targets; Programming the computer for training scenario target sequence; Testing and verifying training scenario target sequence for use; assemble and check the After Action Review (AAR) equipment (video and communications equipment) for functionality; Organizing equipment, prepare hand receipt and issue equipment to training units; and Operating automated range system to release sequence of targets; and, operate automated small arms ranges.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.atsc.army.mil, www.atsc.army.mil

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