
The mission of the Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWCCD), as defined
by Congress, enables the Carderock Division to work with the U.S. maritime industry, academia,
state and local governments and private industry. The Carderock Division has diversified and
unique research, testing, modeling and simulation capabilities and computer software that
both industry and academia have long expressed an interest in and have often used in their
work. An option available for establishing a working alliance with the Carderock Division may
be done via a Work For Private Party Agreement. The following provides background and
guidance in developing a Work for Private Party Agreement.
Background
A number of laws and policies have been implemented to broaden the authority of defense
activities to partner with private parties. These laws and policies offer opportunities for
NSWCCD to reduce operating and ownership costs, enhance commercialization of dual-use
technologies, and increase private sector access to defense-unique capabilities. All NSWCCD
work with private parties is authorized by the following Statutes:
- 10 U.S.C. 7303 – authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to authorize experiments to be
made at the Model Basin for private persons. (This statute is most commonly used at
NSWCCD).
- 10 U.S.C. 2539b – authorizes the Secretary of Defense to sell services of any Government
laboratory, center, range, or other testing facility for the testing of materials,
equipment, models, computer software, and other items as delegated to the directors or
commanders of the Warfare Center (WARCEN) Divisions.
- 10 U.S.C. 2563 – authorizes the Secretary of Defense to sell articles and services that
are manufactured or performed by any DOD working capital funded industrial facility of
the armed forces to parties outside of the DOD. (Requires NSWCCD and NSWC Headquarters
approval).
Getting Started
In a work for Private Party Agreement, the prospective partner (the company) submits a work
description and requests a proposal from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock
Division Technical Point of Contact. (The WFPP Office is available for assistance in
determining the applicable TPOC).
A series of technical discussions between NSWCCD and the customer should be conducted between
technical personnel and the prospective partner to assure understanding of the technical scope,
the requirements, the schedule, the role of the partners, and the capability of the Division
to deliver.
Documentation/Signatures Required
NSWCCD provides a cost proposal and a Work For Private Party Agreement document essentially
as outlined in the Sample Work For Private Party Agreement and Sample of Estimated Cost
Proposal and forwards to the Private Party (customer).
All agreements shall be signed by a Corporate Official (Private Party), NSWCCD Technical
Division Head and NSWCCD Agreement Official within the Acquisition Management Division, Code
3312.
A copy of the signed agreement will be distributed to the TPOC/PP by the WFPP Office.
No work shall commence until the agreement has been executed (final signature obtained by the
Agreement Official) and the funds have been received by the NSWCCD Budget Office (Code 312).
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Sample Work For Private Party Agreement
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Sample of Estimated Cost Proposal