Miko has proven project performance and our history reflects our focus on excellence from Initiation to Project Closing. We engage with the customer to deliver a quality product every time. Miko employs "leading indicators" of performance so issue resolution is nearly nonexistent. Practicing well developed methodologies to contain and control costs are the backbone of our Project Management. We exploit innovative technology and tools to ensure timeliness of performance. Each Miko member maximizes business relations to further our customers' priorities and stresses customer service as the cornerstone of success.
Sponsor: ARINC Engineering Services, LLC
Task: Project Management
Description: For nearly eight decades, ARINC has provided communications, engineering, and integration to deliver mission-critical solutions to the commercial, government, and defense industries. Miko provides support to individual task requirements under the F2AST program which includes
system modifications, development, repairs, depot maintenance, and one-time spares and repairs which qualify as critical, limited, and/or contingency and sole-source services. In addition, services that are not reasonably severable from development, modification or depot maintenance efforts may
also be included.
Sponsor: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Task: Logistical Support
Description: N/A
Sponsor: American Institutes for Research
Task: Technical Assistance
Description: American Institutes for Research is one of the largest behavioral and social science research organizations in the world, and Miko provides advanced technical assistance to its Federal Statistics Program and comprehensive logistic support to its Education Technology Program.
Miko is a subcontracting partner with the American Institutes for Research (AIR) in Washington, D.C. Under this program, Miko assists AIR in the gathering, compilation and analysis of Reading First school Annual Performance Report (APR) data. The Annual Performance Report (APR) is the submission
and reporting of grade 1-3 Scientifically-Based Reading Research (SBRR) data. This report is a compilation of test scores across demographic subcategories such as Race and Economically Disadvantaged groups for those grades nationwide. State Education Agencies (SEAs) and External Evaluators (EEs)
submit this data, which is from Reading First-funded participating schools. All data is compiled in an APR template and later uploaded to Reading First Data Online site (www.readingfirstdataonline.org) for public viewing upon other phases of verification and “cleaning”. The complete APR report with
summary data is submitted to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) by AIR upon completion of all phases.
Sponsor: CODEplus, Inc.
Task: Project Management
Description: CODEplus, Inc. (CODEplus), is a leading provider of logistics automation solutions specialized in developing software applications and systems for logistics, warehousing and distribution enterprises around the world. We are headquartered in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan
area, and our customers include fortune 500 companies, defense contractors, the United States Postal Service and major airlines. Developing successful logistics solutions demands more than knowledge of the current technologies. It requires an intimate understanding of the customers' extended supply
chain. Employing our deep logistics and supply chain expertise, we can help you transform operational information into intelligent business decisions that ensure your success.
Sponsor: Dynamics Research Team
Task: Project Management
Description: A superior team of 90+
subcontractors (approximately half small businesses) with the
capabilities to implement and integrate state of the art
engineering technologies have partnered with Dynamics Research
to provide the USAF superior DESP II programs, services and
solutions. The Dynamics Research Team’s processes are structured
to quickly deliver high-quality, low-cost services and products
that fully meet the Warfighter’s needs.
Sponsor: General Services Administration (GSA)
Task: Logistics Worldwide(LOGWORLD) Services, FSC Group 874 V
Description: Federal Supply Schedule 874 FSC Group 874 V
Contract Number: GS-10F-0193V
Contract Period: May 20, 2009 through May 19, 2014
Special Item Numbers (SIN) Awarded
SIN No. 874-501, 874-501 RC Supply and Value Chain Management Services
The GSA Schedule for Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD) is intended to provide federal agencies and others with a quick and efficient means of managing their logistics needs. This contract vehicle provides clients with services spanning all aspects of logistics, including supply and value chain management, acquisition, distribution and transportation, deployment and training.
On-line access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order are available through GSA Advantage! ®, a menu-driven database system. The internet address for GSA Advantage! ® is: http://www.gsaadvantage.gov.
For more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedules, go to the GSA Schedules home at: http://www.gsa.gov/schedules.
Sponsor: National Parental Information and Resource Centers Coordination Center
Task: Project Management
Description: The National PIRC Coordination Center is a technical assistance project serving Parental Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs). The Center serves PIRCs by supporting management capacity, improving service delivery, and providing access to research-based materials and effective practices regarding parent training and parental involvement that contribute to improved
student academic achievement.
Sponsor: RMC Research Corporation
Task: Project Management
Description: A research, evaluation, training, technical consulting, and product development firm, RMC Research serves educational and human service agencies of federal, state, and local governments as well as private foundations and providers of educational products and services. RMC-Portsmouth is headquarters for the national company’s seven regional offices.
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
Task: Reading Institute Program
Description: This program provides assistance to states and districts to establish scientifically based reading programs for students enrolled in kindergarten through grade three. Funds support increased professional development to ensure that all teachers have the skills they need to teach these programs effectively. The program also supports the use of screening and diagnostic
tools and classroom-based instructional reading assessments to measure how well students are reading and to monitor their progress.
Official Website for the U.S. Department of Education Early Literacy Conference
(May 11-12: Chicago, Illinois)
Official Website for the 2010 U.S. Department of Education Reading Institute
(July 19-21: Anaheim, California)
Official Website for the 2010 U.S. Department of Education Reading Institute Early Learning and Development Strand
(July 19-21: Anaheim, California)