SOURCES SOUGHT
69 -- Command Aircraft Crew Training T-39 Sources Sought
- Notice Date
- 11/16/2005
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 611512
— Flight Training
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, 12350 Research Parkway Code 253, Orlando, FL, 32826-3224
- ZIP Code
- 32826-3224
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-01-D-1002
- Response Due
- 11/30/2005
- Archive Date
- 12/15/2005
- Description
- COMMAND AIR CREW TRAINING (CACT) PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC AND SIMULATOR TRAINING ON THE CT-39G /T-39D/N AIRCRAFT PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE NAVAIR Orlando Training Systems Division has a requirement to support the Navy?s Command Aircraft Crew Training (CACT) Program for academic and simulator training on the CT-39G (Sabreliner 60) and T-39D/N (Sabreliner 40) aircraft. The following CT-39G /T-39D/N specific individual courses are required: CT-39G /T-39D/N Pilot Initial Training, CT-39G /T-39D/N Pilot Recurrent, CT-39G /T-39D/N Naval Flight Officer (NFO) Initial Training Course, CT-39G /T-39D/N Naval Flight Officer (NFO) Recurrent Training Course. The CT-39G /T-39D/N pilot courses must be presented at a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 142 certified training center for the Sabreliners 40/60 aircraft at time of training. All contractor CT-39G /T-39D/N pilot instructors shall be certified under the 14 CFR Part 142 Training Center certification. For all courses, the contractor shall provide: all the necessary facilities, certified instructors, management personnel, scheduling/administrative personnel; materials; rights for use of materials for this contracted training, training devices, simulators; and courseware/materials needed for each course. Pilot Initial course attendees will be designated Military Aviators. CT-39G /T-39D/N Pilot Recurrent course attendees will be qualified CT-39G /T-39D/N Pilot-in-Command or Second Pilot Military Aviators that will have normally completed the CT-39G /T-39D/N Pilot Initial Course. These CT-39G /T-39D/N CACT program training courses require classroom (academic and practical) training, a Cockpit Familiarization Trainer (CFT) that depicts all cockpit systems, a Part Task Trainer (PTT) for aircraft system training with trainee input and trainer response capability, and a NA-265-60 (Sabreliner 40/T-39D/N; Sabreliner 60/CT-39G), Level ?A? or higher flight simulator. In lieu of the CFT or PTT, a higher order device may be used. Courses are stand-alone in that no contractor, pre-arrival training requirements of the trainee will be allowed. Courses may be existing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) training courses modified to meet specific requirements delineated herein. All training courses shall be taught in compliance with the CT-39G /T-39D/N Model Manager Approved Training Syllabi. The contractor will be required to submit training syllabus for each course for government approval. CT-39G /T-39D/N training will result in an 85% FAA check flight for Initial student pilots. Anticipated annual throughput for this requirement will be approximately 4 Pilot Initial students, 4 Pilot Recurrent students, 4 NFO Initial students, and 4 NFO Recurrent students. The formal release of the RFP is anticipated on or about 18 January 06 and will be available for downloading on our business opportunities website at http://www.ntsc.navy.mil/EBusiness/BusOps/Acquisitions (select ?RFP Notice? under the drop-down menu titled ?Entry Types? located at the top, center of the screen). Please be advised that periodic access of this web site is essential for obtaining updated documentation and the latest information regarding this procurement. NO HARD COPIES WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE This acquisition will be conducted in accordance with FAR 6.1, Full and Open Competition, and in conjunction with FAR Part 12, Acquisition for Commercial Items, and FAR Part 13, Simplified Acquisition Procedures. For informational purposes only, the incumbent contractor for these services is FlightSafety International . For purposes of reporting business size, the applicable North American Industry Classification Systems (NAICS) Code is 611512 with a size standard of $21.5 million. A commercial, Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Requirements contract is anticipated with a three (3) year base period and two (2), 12-month option periods. The award will contain provisions for issuance of FFP delivery orders. The Government reserves the right to make award on initial offers without discussion. Businesses capable of accomplishing the required services are invited to submit literature, brochures, and capability summaries identifying, at a minimum, BUSINESS SIZE and past (limit to within 3 years) and/or current performance on similar contracts (include dollar value, complexity and point of contact). Brevity of extraneous information is desired. Information should be sent via e-mail to chris.r.williams@navy.mil . Alternative submittal methods are via facsimile to (407) 380-4742 Attn: Code 25323 (A. Gordon) or by mail to: NAVAIR Orlando Training Systems Division, ATTN: Code 25323 (Chris Williams), 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3275. Responses are requested by 30 November 2005. The submission of this information is for PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to procure any services, nor for the Government to pay for the information received. No solicitation document exists at this time. Questions concerning this requirement should be directed to the Contract Specialist, Chris Williams, via email chris.r.williams@navy.mil or by telephone at (407) 380-4989.
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