MRP Group, Inc. works with prime contractors as a named statistical subcontractor on federal programs. The awarded GSA labor category maps directly into a prime's pricing table, with no crosswalk and no separate rate negotiation.
Because the labor category is already awarded and priced, adding MRP Group to a schedule-based quote requires no crosswalk, no rate justification and no negotiation.
All federal past performance is as a subcontractor to prime contractors. MRP Group holds no prime federal awards and makes no claim to any.
Authored statistical methodology content for the Section 9 revision, working in multi-author tracked-change review alongside NRC and contractor reviewers. Derivation of critical levels and detection limits under generalized midpoint, moving-average and exponentially weighted moving-average lag-k differencing; experimental designs accommodating environmental variability, validated against field studies; bootstrap bias and precision assessment. Coordination with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory toward integration into the Visual Sample Plan (VSP) software.
Statistical framework for monitoring environmental consequences at uranium in-situ recovery sites: optimal sampling design, trend analysis for ecosystem stability, power and cost-benefit analysis of sampling effort, and geostatistical and predictive modeling.
Authored the statistical analysis plan delivered to EPA program staff, with analysis conducted in direct coordination with EPA technical leads. Variance-components analysis of certification and retest data to quantify test-to-test variability, establishing a defensible confidence band and guard band around an emissions standard, expressed as regulator-risk and producer-risk curves rather than a single threshold.
Analysis of national health survey datasets in R and SAS, computational method development, and Tableau dashboards and reporting built for policymaker and provider audiences.
Statistical analysis plans and optimal experimental designs for defense research studies; analysis via advanced mixed-effects models; reporting prepared for stakeholder use. Delivered under Army prime contract W9124922C0004, subaward C-22-006-RP — federally reported and independently verifiable on USAspending.gov. Secret clearance held for the duration of the engagement.
Authored the statistical protocol and hypotheses; prepared CMS and Connecticut All-Payer Claims Database data; conducted descriptive, comparative and regression analysis of utilization, cost and utilization-management impact, including claims denials, appeals and prior authorizations. Data integrity and intellectual property managed in a controlled AWS S3 environment. The report was published on the Connecticut Insurance Department portal in December 2024, with the full Statistical Analysis Plan as Appendix A1.
These are grant roles, not contract past performance, and are listed separately so the distinction is explicit. They are named appointments on federally funded awards held by the recipient institution.
Yes. GSA Multiple Award Schedule contract 47QRAA25D000P under Special Item Numbers 541990 (Other Professional, Scientific & Technical Services) and 54151S (IT Professional Services). The awarded labor category is Statistician (Ph.D., 10 years) at $154.50 per hour, inclusive of the Industrial Funding Fee. Because the category is already awarded and priced, a prime can include MRP Group in a schedule-based quote without a rate crosswalk or separate negotiation.
The GSA labor category is already awarded and priced, so there is no rate crosswalk, justification memo or negotiation. What a prime typically needs — resume, past performance, rate, UEI, CAGE, cybersecurity status — is on this page or available the same day.
No. All federal past performance is as a subcontractor to prime contractors — SC&A, ANSER, Vinformatix and Evidence Impact Labs. Federal spending databases show no prime obligations, and the firm makes no claim to any. MRP Group works as a named statistical subcontractor on a prime's team.
Under federal contracts, through prime contractors: the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Health Resources & Services Administration, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the State of Connecticut Insurance Department. Work spans detection limits and radiological survey design, environmental monitoring frameworks, health services research, defense forensic statistics, and Medicare Advantage claims analysis.
Separately, and under a grant rather than a contract, the principal is Co-Investigator and trial statistician on an NIH-funded Phase 2 vaccine trial. Grant-funded research roles are listed under federally funded research below; they are not federal contract past performance and are not presented as such.
A Secret clearance was held while supporting the Defense Forensic Science Center as a subcontractor to Analytic Services Inc. (ANSER), October 2021 to April 2023. The principal is also a certified Associate Investigator. Eligibility and access are separate things: access ends with the sponsoring engagement, while a favorable eligibility determination continues in the Defense Information System for Security on its own schedule. Current eligibility status is confirmed on request, with documentation from the sponsoring facility security officer.
A Final CMMC Level 1 Self-Assessment is recorded in the Supplier Performance Risk System (SPRS), assessment scope ENCLAVE, alongside a NIST SP 800-171 Basic Assessment with a score of 95.
Level 1 covers the fifteen basic safeguarding requirements in FAR 52.204-21 for Federal Contract Information. It is assessed by the contractor itself, submitted to SPRS with an executive affirmation, and renewed annually. It is not a certification — only Level 2 assessments by a C3PAO and Level 3 by DIBCAC produce certificates, and none is claimed here.
Robert J. Parody, Ph.D. — Principal Statistician
rob@mrpgroup.net · 585-410-4145