Schedule 874 Price List

Contract # GS-02F-0198X

July 7, 2011 – July 6, 2016

Wright State University Institute of Defense Studies and Education

3640 Colonel Glenn Highway

075 Allyn Hall

Dayton, OH 45435-0001

www.wright.edu

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Company Overview 3

Contract Terms 4

SIN 874-4 Training Services 5

Company Overview

The Wright State University Institute of Defense Studies and Education (IDSE) vision statement is “Transforming education for a new generation of leaders.” IDSE is dedicated to providing high value educational programs using best practices to various agencies of the United States government, including the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security. The mission of IDSE is to build education and research programs that support the transformation principles of effective and efficient government services:

·  Transformation is a continuing process. It does not have an end point.

·  Transformation anticipates and creates the future and deals with the co-evolution of concepts, processes, organizations, and technology. Profound change in any one of these areas necessitates change in all.

·  Transformation creates new competitive areas and competencies and identifies, leverages, or creates new underlying principles for the way things are done.

·  The overall objective of these changes is sustained American competitive advantage.

Contact Information

Primary Contact:

Martin Davis, Jr., PhD

Project Manager

937-775-4565

FAX: 937-775-4561

Other Contacts:

Susan Brixey, Office Manager

937-775-4565

FAX: 937-775-4561

Contract Terms

1.  Maximum Order: $1,000,000.00

2.  Minimum Order: $100.00

3.  Geographic Coverage (delivery area): Domestic

4.  Point(s) of production: 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, 075 Allyn Hall, Dayton, OH 45435-0001

5.  Discount from List Prices or Statement of Net Price: Prices shown in price list are net of discounts. (See Pricing Notes)

6.  Quantity Discounts: None

7.  Prompt Payment Terms: NET 30 Days

8.  Government Purchase Cards are Accepted Below the Micro-purchase Threshold: YES

9.  Government Purchase Cards are Accepted Above the Micro-purchase Threshold: YES

10.  Foreign Items: N/A

11.  Time of Delivery: As negotiated on Task Order

12.  Expedited Delivery: Contact Contractor

13.  Overnight and 2-Day Delivery: N/A

14.  Urgent Requirements: Contact Contractor

15.  F.O.B. Point(s): Destination

16.  Ordering Address: 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, 075 Allyn Hall, Dayton, OH 45435-0001

17.  Ordering Procedures: For services, the ordering procedures, Information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs), and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS Schedule homepage (fss.gsa.gov/schedules).

18.  Payment Address: 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, 075 Allyn Hall, Dayton, OH 45435-0001

19.  Warranty Provision: Standard Commercial Warranty

20.  Export Packing Charges: N/A

21.  Terms and Conditions of Government Purchase Card Acceptance (any Thresholds at the Micro-purchase Level). Yes

22.  Terms and Conditions of Rental, Maintenance, and Repair: N/A

23.  Terms and Conditions of Installation: N/A

24.  Terms and Conditions of Repair: N/A

25.  Terms and Conditions for any Other Services: N/A

26.  List of Service and Distribution Points: N/A

27.  List of Participating Dealers: N/A

28.  Preventive Maintenance: N/A

29.  Section 508 Compliance: Services provided under this contract will be in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by vigorously adhering to the accessibility checklist specified in Section 508.

30.  Data Universal Number System (DUNS) Number: 047814256

31.  CAGE Code: 4B991

32.  Contractor is registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database

Class Description and Price List

Integrated Supply Chain Management (ISCM) $4,886.38 per student

The ISCM program will enable participants to:

a.  become familiar with up-to-date, best-practice methods used in Supply Chain Management;

b.  understand how to view the supply chain as an integrated whole rather than as individual pieces;

c.  become familiar with how commercial industry applies best-practice methods to its problems;

d.  become familiar with how best-practice methods can be utilized in the Dept. of Defense environment.

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