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Catalyst Four Mission Engineering, LLC Capability Sheet

Catalyst Four Mission Engineering, LLC (C4ME) provides outcome-driven services to the Federal Government. Services include mission-, enterprise-, and systems engineering, strategy development, business and process engineering, and working through the integration challenges associated with complex systems of systems.

With over 25 years of practical systems engineering experience working for private industry and a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) focused on command, control, communications, and computing technologies for civilian and federal customers, C4ME is well-positioned to support a decision-maker’s requirements for innovative solutions as organizational challenges evolve.

Example enterprise and systems engineering artifacts include:

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Mission

Concepts of Employment (CONEMP) or Operation (CONOP)

Mission analysis

Roadmaps

Strategies and Implementation Plans

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Support

Architecture vetting

Data-driven analysis

Interoperability assessment

Policy assessment

Risk assessment

Test Plans

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Reform

Data-driven analysis

Digital Engineering assessments and evaluations

Integration analysis

Risk assessment

Technology assessments

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Renew

Analysis of Alternatives

Business case analysis

Capability development documentation

Design documentation

Digital modernization

Market studies

Requirements development

Roadmaps

Specification development

Strategies and Implementation Plans

Technology refresh

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