2. FEDERAL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC.
OPENING THE LINES OF COMMUNICATIONS WORLDWIDE
Mission Statement:
To be a leader in the design, construction and maintenance of leading-edge
communication networks.
Founded - 2001 by Jacques Manciet
D&B - 13-972-7742
website - www.federalsales.com
Government- GSA Schedule, IDIQ’s
Business Units -
Inside and Outside Plant Construction
Network & Information Security
Network Design/Installation/
Integration/ MGMT (LAN or WAN)
SIPRNET Secure Wireless Systems,
Network Design , Installation,
Management
Power Distribution Systems
AT A GLANCE
ISP/OSP Plant
Construction,
Network & Data
Communications ,
Access Control &
CCTV , Security
About FTSI
We design, engineer, construct, install and maintain all voice, data, video and
utility infrastructure for public and private businesses, local and regional
municipalities, and state, federal and military government agencies.
•U.S. Telecommunications Construction Company
•U.S.A. Operations
•SBA SDB Company
3. FTSI - SERVICES OVERVIEW
Engineering & Design
Services
Premise Wiring
Wireless Networks
• CADD Design & Plan Development
• Specifications & Technical publication
• LAN,MAN, & WAN Design
• Voice, data, video & control applications
• Site survey
• Project & Program Management
• Voice, Data, Video & Control
• Broadband & baseband
• Copper, Coax , Fiber & Control
• PBX & electronic key systems
• Voice mail, ACD & other services
• LAN design
• LAN administration
• System integration
• System testing
• System documentation
• Architectural/ engineering design
• Project management
• Site/building construction
• Electrical & grounding
• Lighting protection
• Tower erection
• Antenna Installation
• Equipment shelter installation
• End-to-end testing
• Site/system maintenance
ServicesDiscipline
The following is an overview of the different service components that comprise our complete
technology and construction offerings.
4. Outside Plant Construction • Telephone, CATV, data & control
• UTP, coaxial, optic fiber & control
• Air-blown fiber optic
• Aerial, underground & buried cable
• Trenching and plowing
• Directional boring
• Splicing
• Poles, manholes and cabinets
• Drip cable placing
• Surface restoration
• Gas, water, sewer & electric
• Trenching
• Directional boring
• Asphalt & concrete restoration
• Utility right of way clearing
• Electric transmission & distribution
• Erection of poles & towers
• Substation construction
• Structured Cabling
• ISP/OSP Construction
• Wireless Networks
• Classified Wireless Networks
• Access Control & IDS
• CCTV
• Perimeter Security
• Classified Networks
• Audio Video Systems
• OSP Communication SVCS
Utility Construction
FTSI Services
5. FTSI - PROJECT CAPABILITIES
COMMUNICATIONS
Computer and network cable
installation
Communications equipment
installation
Electrical wiring, power control
panel, and outlet installation
Network integration design
services
SIPRNET Networks
COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES
Computer systems integration, analysis and
design
Computer systems integrator services
Computer-aided design (CAD)
Local Area Network (LAN) systems design and
installation
NAICS code 238210 NAICS code 541542
PROJECT PROPOSAL ESTIMATION
RSMeans Prepriced Items
• Estimation will be based on the 2010 Edition of RSMeans, as requested
•Unit prices will be presented as bare costs
•Bare costs for material, labor and equipment will be adjusted per city cost
indexes
6. Project Team
Jack Manciet
President
Account Executive Operation Manager Contracts Administration
Senior Project Manager
Site Lead Site Lead
Engineer
Engineer
Engineer
Engineer
Engineer Engineer
Engineer Engineer
FTSI - PROJECT TEAM
7. FTSI - HELPDESK WORK FLOW
Helpdesk Work Flow Illustration
Client/End User calls or emails
helpdesk with a communication and
network issue.
Helpdesk specialist takes information
and opens a ticket. An email
acknowledgment is sent to requestor.
Engineer/Technician
Troubleshoots
problem via phone or
using remote access.
If problem is not
resolved over the
phone or via remote
access, a site visit
may be required
Ticket is updated
with resolution and
an electronic
notification is sent
to end user
FTSI established and dedicated Help Desk for projects. The Help Desk Hours of operation
will be from 6:00 AM until 6:00 PM, on weekdays . Help Desk can be contacted via
email, telephone or walk-in at our onsite facilities. A tracking system will record, assign
and audit each service request and the clients will receive immediate conformation that
their service request was received. All Help Desk service requests will be responded to
within 24 hours, based on the urgency of the request estimates will be expedited on a
prioritized basis.
8. FTSI Safety, Health, and Environmental Management and Oversight
• FTSI will have the duty and responsibility for EHS (Environmental Health and Safety)
conformance and compliance at any FTSI job site and over its employees.
•FTSI will have EHS Trained Project Managers or Project Leads on site
•Certified Safety Professional and Sr. Director of Risk Management will have primary
oversight responsibilities and will be available 247365 to answer or provide direction
and assistance for every EHS matter.
•Accident/Incident investigations will be conducted by FTSI, overseen and reviewed by
the Director of Risk Management and all information will be documented and recorded.
•An experienced FTSI Project Manager or Project Lead will provide immediate
assistance and oversight for any EHS matter to ensure onsite compliance.
FTSI Safety, Health, and Environmental Compliance
•FTSI accomplishes its EHS Mission through the following included Staff Resources
•Mission Assts and Resources
•Federal OSHA 30-Hour Authorized Trainer
•Federal OSHA 10-Hour Authorized Trainer
•Federal EPA Hazardous Materials Incident Response (165.5) Trainer
•Federal EPA Emergency Response to Hazardous Material Incident (165.15) Trainer
•Injury Illness Prevention Program Training: New Hire and Annual Employee EHS
Performance Incentive Programs
•Daily, weekly, annual, task specific and remedial training
•JSA, JHA, pre and post-mobilization hazard identification inspections and audits
FTSI Hierarchy of EHS Validated Control Measures for Each Objective
• Engineering Control Methods
• Administrative Control Methods
• Personal Protective Control Methods
• Control measures Are Validated Through:
• Safety Engineering Analysis and Review
• Industrial Hygiene monitoring and Exposure Verification
• EHS Internal and External Audits, Loss Control Inspections
9. FTSI Safety, Health, and Environmental Management and Oversight
IIPP
The employers Code of Safe Practices
Confined Spaces
Fire prevention
Evacuation
Safe access to working areas
Fall Prevention and Protection
Confined Space Awareness and Entry
Protection from Unguarded Pits, Floor and Wall Openings
The Proper use, handling and inspection of portable ladders
The proper use of fixed vertical ladders
Electrical hazards, working around low and high voltage lines
Trenching and excavation work
Proper use of powered and powder actuated tools
Lock-out/tag-out procedures
Protection from Lead and Asbestos Exposure
Engineering Control Methods for Lead and Asbestos Use of
elevated platforms, including condors and scissor lifts
Fleet/Driver Safety
The Proper selection and Use of Personal protective equipment
Respiratory Protection Equipment
Hazard Communication
Physical Hazards, such as head/cold stress, and noise Blood
borne pathogens and other biological hazards
Mission Training,
Mission Specific,
Mission
Awareness:
10. FTSI PROJECT REFERENCES
Project Reference:
Camp Pendleton
Court House Media
Center and Family
Viewing Room
FTSI implemented High Definition audio and video
capabilities with touch screen controls for the judge’s
bench and chambers with cameras for the courtroom.
Those signals, which are controlled by the judge, were
converted to a digital signal and piped over a 1 GIG
wireless bridge to the Media Center. At the Media Center,
the signals were converted back to an AV signal that was
then distributed to High Definition plasma screens and
audio system.
Project Reference:
Camp Pendleton
Alarmed PDS for
Area 41
FTSI performed this Design/Build project for the
Mountain and Warfare Division in Area 41 for SIPRNET
deployment. FTSI designed and engineered a Protected
Distribution System (PSD) in buildings 410306 and
41253 for a total of (39) SIPRNET seats. FTSI then
alarmed the conduit system with sense fiber and set up a
headed to monitor the system. This monitoring system
was designed to prevent the Marines Corps from having
to conduct daily network inspections of each building.
Project Reference:
Camp Pendleton
Fiber and Copper
Backbone work for
Buildings 13129 and
13128
FTSI installed (4) 100-pair OSP cable and (12) 12-
strand SM fiber optic cable from existing manhole to
new IDF’s in buildings 13129 and 13128. FTSI
spliced copper cables into existing 2400-pair cable in
manhole and fusion spliced new fiber into existing
96-strand fiber in manhole. Copper cable was
terminated into protection blocks in building IDF;s.
Fiber cables was field terminated using ST
connectors in buildings IDF’s. FTSI tested copper
cables between buildings IDF’s and cable hut. FTSI
performed OTDR bi-directionally test on fiber
between building IDF’s and cable hut.
11. Project Reference:
VA Long Beach
Security System
Upgrade Project
Long Beach VA
Healthcare System
Installation of IP Based CCTV security camera system
and access controls throughout Hospital and access points
and telecommunication cabling for 281 locations
throughout the hospital. To date, FTSI has installed a total
of 16,800 drops for VA Hospital.
Project
Reference:
UCLA – JOC
Los Angeles, CA
FTSI in support of a 3 year JOC contract provides
Communication support to UCLA Telecom Structured
Cable-Off Campus Leased Properties locations
Project Reference:
USMC-
Communications
JOC
MIRAMAR SD, CA
FTSI in support of a 3year JOC contract provides
emergency and contingency operations support of the
Tele-Communications infrastructure at USMC
MIRAMAR in San Diego California
Project Reference:
Federal Reserve
Bank Security
Upgrade
Los Angeles CA
FTSI integrated a CCTV and Security Camera
System. Additional security camera systems and
infrastructure upgrades have been implemented
inside garages and out side bank perimeter.
Project Reference:
Santa Ana Unified
School District
Communications
Upgrade
Santa Ana CA
FTSI installed, tested, and integrated structured data &
fiber cabling for Santa Ana Unified School District. The
project required installation of distribution racks, ladder
racking and associated cable runway hardware. FTSI
completed tested and provided documentation of the
installed cable infrastructure with detailed CAD
documentation for the entire district.
12. FTSI-CLIENTS
•AT&T
•Computer Sciences Corp – SNT - RDTE
•Coast Guard
•Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
•Federal Reserve Bank, Los Angeles CA
•General Dynamics-NMCI
•Hensel Phelps – 29 Palms
•Kewit /Phelps – StratCom, Offutt Air Force Base
•Santa Ana Unified School District
•SAIC – SPAWAR - NEIF
•SPAWAR, SNT - San Diego
•UCLA - JOC
•USC - JOC
•Veterans Hospitals: Long Beach, West Los Angeles
•U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton
•U.S. Marines Corps, Miramar –(8a JOC)
•U.S. Marine Corps, 29 Palms
•U.S. Marine Corps, Yuma Az.
•U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
•U.S. Army Ft Huachuca AZ
14. SBA MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS
Small Business Administration approved FTSI’s 8(a) designation.
FTSI offers a broad range of open contracts to facilitate procurement.
GSA (8a) STARS, GSA Schedule 70 and IDIQ’s are available if desired.
Additional contracting Vehicles include NAVFAC, and Seaport E.
Contracting Vehicles
Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA)
(e)
ITES II (Information Technology
Enterprises Solutions)
15. COMPANY INFORMATION
Legal Company Name
Federal Technology Solutions, Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
1530 Consumer Circle Bldg 102
Corona, CA 92880
Direct Phone (949) 830-8858
Central Fax (949) 830-0858
Contact Name:
Jacques Manciet
President
e-mail: sales@federalsales.com
Contact Name:
Mike Clark
Vice President, Sales
e-mail: mikec@federalsales.com
Contact Name:
Trey Beahm
CFO/Operations/Chief
Financial Officer
e-mail: treyb@federalsales.com