MODIFICATION
99 -- XR-SIMAF Capabilities Integration Services
- Notice Date
- 12/15/2005
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 541710
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, ASC - Aeronautical Systems Center, 2275 D Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, 45433-7218
- ZIP Code
- 45433-7218
- Solicitation Number
- XR_SIMAF
- Response Due
- 1/23/2006
- Archive Date
- 6/30/2006
- Point of Contact
- Michelle Hendricks, Contract Specialst; Patricia Krabacher, Contracting Officer; Vincent Lewis,Program Manager,937-255-3507 x3006; 937-904-4501;937-255-8345
- E-Mail Address
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Email your questions to Michelle.Hendricks@wpafb.af.mil;Patricia.Krabacher@wpafb.af.mil
(Michelle.Hendricks@wpafb.af.mil;Patricia.Krabacher@wpafb.af.mil;Vincent Lewis@wpafb.af.mil)
- Description
- 14 Dec 05 UPDATE ? Final RFP Released 7 Dec 05 via e-mail with 14 Dec 05 index to FBO NOTE: The Solicitation upload on 14 Dec 05 did not show the uploaded document links, this 15 Dec upload corrects that. 1. Since approximately 26 Nov 05, the Aeronautical Systems Center PIXS server has been off-line and we have been unable to index any RFPs or other announcements to Fed Biz Opps (FBO) , the government-wide point of entry (GPE). The PIXS Server has not yet been restored and this upload is to provide the final RFP access thru FBO, the GPE. The final RFP for the subject acquisition is available via request to the buyer or PCO below, FBO download, or PIXS download (when restored). NOTE: The XR-SIMAF draft RFP has been available to industry since early Oct 05 and we have identified thru early industry involvement over 24 potential sources. This 07 Dec RFP replaces the 23 Nov version of the draft RFP (which was loaded to PIXS/FBO on 23 Nov 05 and forwarded to all known interested sources via a PCO e-mail sent on 30 Nov 05). Now that FBO can be accessed the 07 Dec 05 RFP release is complete since the GPE transaction is now complete. Dates for proposal submission are: Past Performance volume requested on 10 Jan 06 with the Technical/Mission Capability, Cost/Price and Administrative/Contract volumes required 23 Jan 06, as specified in paragraph 3.2) below. 2. Several significant changes are reflected in the final RFP, dated 07 Dec 05. Perhaps the most significant is the deletion of all initial tasks with the exception of the $5,000 transition task. Deletion of the initial tasks has been precipitated by: a) complexities of the Sources Selection integrated assessment; and b) the reality that the initial D Facilities O&M task was only a partial task not reflective of the entire PWS requirements for D; and c) the CWSD and Multi-Level Security initial tasks have fluid requirements that may change prior to any Apr 06 award. These three initial tasks and other possible initial tasks have been placed in the XR-SIMAF library and the AF plans to solicit many of these tasks immediately upon contract award. 3. Other important changes to the Final RFP from the 10 Nov and 23 Nov draft RFP versions are contained in the SUMMARY_RFP Changes_7 dec 05 document loaded to the library. Please NOTE that this SUMMARY of the RFP changes is not a complete list but is provided as an insight for industry in highlighting the most important RFP changes. The 7 Dec 05 RFP MUST be read in totality for the most accurate understanding of all RFP changes that have been made. Four of the most important RFP changes other than the deletion of the Initial Tasks discussed above are listed below: 1) Sections L and M have been revised for clarity in many of the sub-factors to be consistent with these RFP changes (i.e. deletion of Initial tasks and solicitation of many customer funded tasks at contract award) and to require the submission of an OCI Mitigation Plan. 2) The due dates for the Past Performance and Mission Capability/Technical and other proposal volumes have been extended nearly a week due to the PIXS server being off-line. The Past Performance volume is requested to be provided on Tuesday, 10 Jan 2006 and the Mission Capability/Technical and other proposal volumes are due on 23 Jan 2006. 3) Transition timeline has been extended to 60 Days After Contract (DAC) since initial tasks will be solicited upon award of the new contract(s). 4) Page counts have been revised to allow 20 pages Mission Capability per function proposed and 15 pages for Executive Summary, etc. 4. For ease of ?fill-in? in any RFP proposal industry must use the separately provided Sec J Atch 7A (On-Site Burdened Labor) and 7B (Off-Site Burdened Labor) excel spreadsheets and the other Sec L attachments. The Sec J attachments which have been included in the assembled RFP to maintain the RFP structure (the ADOBE format of the RFP precludes using them as ?fill-in? forms). The L-1 to L-8 documents must be downloaded from the PIXS library: L-1 the XR-SIMAF Teaming List L-2 the Past Performance Information Sheet (PPIS) L-3 the Performance Questionnaire Cover Letter l-4 the Present and Past Performance Questionnaire L-5 the Example Format for the Past Performance Consent Letter L-6 Example Format for Client Authorization Letter L-7 Correlation Matrix L-8 On-Site and Off-Site Labor Rates (See Atchs 7A and 7B in Section J of resulting contracts) Any difficulties in accessing the final RFP must be immediately highlighted to the buyer (Theresa Hay, at 937-255-7210 ext 3006) or CO (Pat Krabacher, at 937-765-0483), respectively. ********************************************************** See the running UPDATES in ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATES and other background documents on the ASC PIXS site when it is re-established, http://www.pixs.wpafb.af.mil/pixslibr/XR_SIMAF/XR_SIMAF.asp **************************** Original SOURCES SOUGHT XR-SIMAF Capabilites Integration Services 17 May 05 Sources Sought Announcement Description The Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate (ASC/XR) at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH anticipates a full and open competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) FY05Qtr 04 for performance-based services valued at approximately $90M in FY06 - FY10. Constructive simulation, virtual simulation, and capabilities analyses support services are sought for the Simulation and Analysis Facility (SIMAF) and ASC/XR. The ASC/XR Mission is effects-based planning to maximize efficiency in delivering war-winning capability. XR provides planning interfaces across the aeronautical enterprise and to MAJCOM and HQ AFMC processes. Collaborative modeling, simulation, and analysis (MS+A) is seen as a key enabler of capabilities analyses and integration as well as system-of-systems (SoS) concepts for future capabilities. The SIMAF is a secure facility capable of operating through the full range of security classifications. Contractor personnel will be required to have the appropriate level of clearance to meet day-to-day operational requirements. The scope of simulation efforts within the SIMAF spans weapons systems acquisition life cycles, from conceptual to developmental phases through sustainment, and may be executed in segregated or integrated air-to-air, air- to-ground, and surface-to-air environments as specified by the government. Typical requirements are constructive simulation studies, virtual simulation studies, human system integration studies, distributed simulation events, and support for simulation events that may include live testing or direct test. Five support functions structured as Performance Based Services are anticipated for FY06 thru FY10. Firms may propose one (except for E below which must be proposed in concert with at least one other area), two, three, four or all functions (approximate functional percentage of total effort is shown as percentage): A) Capabilities Development and Integration (software development) (30%) Typical areas of software development include, but are not limited to simulation specific code, weapons SoS network architectures, interfaces and protocols; computer system network architectures, interfaces and protocols; and data analysis software. For more detail see Functional Area appendix in PIXS Library. B) Event Planning, Development and Execution (15%), Includes support simulation event planning, development, and execution activities which include, but are not limited to: coordination and/or assistance with software, database, and scenario development activities, analysis activities, and simulation hardware support activities. For more detail see Functional Area appendix in PIXS Library. C) Simulation Analysis (20%) Typical analysis activities associated with constructive simulation studies, virtual simulation studies, distributed simulation events, and support for simulation events that may include live testing or direct tests. Analyses areas of interest include, but are not limited to survivability, lethality, mission effectiveness, interoperability assessments, systems of systems architecture, and human system integration. For more detail see Functional Area appendix in PIXS Library. D) Facility and Simulation Hardware Support (30% includes 15% Material Purchases) The Simulation and Analysis Facility is a secure classified facility, which will require the following Facility support functions: Operational Support; Hardware Buildup; Facility Preparation; Hardware/Operator Interface (See the Functional Area appendix in the PIXS library). The Government will require the contractor(s) to provide support for the SIMAF Road-shows including equipment procurement, shipping, set-up, show support, and teardown. SIMAF will require various commercially available software and hardware to be purchased to sustain its daily facility and simulation operation. The Material to be procured will include: Computer Hardware, Cockpit Hardware, Simulation Systems, Visual and Graphic Display Systems, Computer Networking Equipment, Communications Systems. For more detail see Functional Area appendix in PIXS Library. E) Enterprise Capabilities Integration Process Support (5%) ASC/XR strives to leverage MS+A techniques across aeronautical enterprise processes. Both General Support and specific Project Support efforts are anticipated under this functional area. General Enterprise support consists of participating in Integrated Analysis Team meetings, the Aeronautical Enterprise (AE) IPT, ASC/XR Capabilities Integration Board (CIB) meetings, the Aeronautical Enterprise Steering Group (AESG), analytical planning support to I-CRRA Action Items or Objectives, Cost Estimating capabilities toolsets, architecture product (e.g. OV-1) validation, participation with OEMs thru Wright Brothers Institute (WBI), etc. Project specific efforts likely to be tasked thru task order might include participating in project System Engineering Working Group (SEWG) and other MS+A related project working group meetings, assisting in development of project specific analysis plans to include the appropriate mix of constructive, virtual, and hardware in the loop simulations, etc. , assisting in development of program management plans, test plans, etc, for project specific requirements, working with specific projects in developing Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) support plans, assisting in planning and executing assessments of competing conceptual approaches for a specific project such as support to a government source selection. The acquisition strategy currently contemplates a 60-month effort with a three- year CORE effort incrementally funded and two one-year options and Customer Event Task Orders. An Indefinite Delivery/Requirements Time and Materials (T+M) type contract is contemplated. The estimated level of effort for this contract is approximately 55,000 labor hours for the first year, increasing by 10 percent per year thereafter for a total three year CORE effort of approximately 180,000 labor hours. The two option years have an estimated 65,000 labor hours each. Customer events will be supported using task orders. Collaborative analysis involves significant challenges in protection of intellectual property and classified information. Associate contractor Agreement clauses will be utilized in each functional area contract that XR awards. An Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) clause 5352.209-9002 is anticipated to be necessary to emphasize the restrictions that will be levied upon recipients due to the need to protect Proprietary Information and Intellectual Property of other contractors. Individual employees will be required to execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). A Top Secret facility/personnel security level will be required. Top Secret clearances will be required for 50% of the staff at time of contract award. All personnel must be capable of receiving a Top Secret clearance, although they are not expected to be necessary for everyone at this time. All personnel will be required to hold a Secret clearance. Foreign firms should be aware that restrictions apply which could preclude their receipt of any resulting contract. ITAR restrictions apply in performance of these contracts. To determine whether there are restrictions on receiving an award, foreign-owned firms are advised to contact the contracting officer or technical point of contact before submitting an SOC. Submit only unclassified information for consideration and evaluation. Statements of Capabilities (SOC) Organizations having capabilities in military operations research Modeling, Simulation and Analysis (MS+A), computer simulation requirements definition, exercise and test planning and implementation in a simulated environment, and scenario generation for large scale distributed simulations are invited to submit a SOC by 17 Jun 2005 for consideration. Firms having the capability to perform one or more functions A - D (or E with one of the above) are invited to submit a statement of capability (SOC) in order for the Government to determine the appropriate small businesses strategy. Based on the results of the SOC evaluation, the Government reserves the right to set aside one or more functions of this requirement for small businesses or to develop innovative small business goals or arrangements. Offerors shall indicate whether they are/are not a small business, a small disadvantaged business, 8(a), hub-zone certified, woman-owned, service disabled veteran owned, veteran owned, or Historically Black College/University and against which function(s) they are submitting their SOC, and if your interest is as a prime contractor or as a subcontractor. The SOC shall contain pertinent and specific information addressing the offerors capabilities to perform in the specified five critical support functions. For each functional area (and the associated addendum) to which you plan to respond, please answer the following questions. 1. What is your experience in this functional area (as described in this announcement and in the Appendix)? Please include detailed examples, duration and scope of relevant past work, including names and phone numbers of POCs. 2. List whatever standard business practices (ISO 9000, CMMI, etc.) to which you adhere. Include certification date, method, and level. 3. Indicate your business size and category and if responding as a potential prime contractor or sub-contractor. Provide specific examples of your firms capabilities to meet facility/personnel security, ITAR requirements, and to comply with the OCI and ACA restrictions. Sample study scenario may be provided at a later date for your consideration. Please check the PIXS site for updates. All interested firms are requested to submit their SOC plus any sample study scenarios responses (original plus 2 copies) by 17 Jun 2005, substantiating each qualification described above. The SOC shall be limited to a maximum of five pages per function. Pages allowed for any sample study scenario responses will be specified when posted to PIXS. Font size for the SOC is no smaller than 10 pt Times New Roman. Submit SOC to ASC/XRS, Attn: Ms. Patricia Krabacher, 2275 D Street, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 45433-7224. Any responses received not clearly indicating which of the five function support areas the respondent is a potential source for (or which fail to meet the page limitation) may not be considered. Submit only unclassified information for consideration and evaluation. Potential offerors responding to this sources sought synopsis must indicate whether they qualify as a small business under NAICS Code 541710 with a size standard of 500 employees. An organizational conflict of interest clause AFMC FAR Clause 5352.209-9002(Tailored), Organizational Conflict of Interest (Aug 2002)is anticipated in any resultant contract which is likely to restrict OEMs from providing proposals for follow-on efforts. Additional background information may be loaded in the PIXS library for XR-SIMAF Capabilities Integration Services at http://www.pixs.wpafb.af.mil/default.asp . An Industry Day with a tour of SIMAF is being planned for 14 June 2005 at SIMAF, Area B WPAFB, OH. Interested firms will have an opportunity for one-on- one sessions on June 15th. Industry Day briefings are likely to contain Sensitive Information and the tour of SIMAF facilities will be restricted to US citizens possessing a Secret clearance. Firms interested in participating in industry day will be required to provide their Militarily Critical Technology Data designator. A follow-on PIXS update will provide additional details about registration for the XR-SIMAF Industry Day. Interested firms are encouraged to register at the ASC PIXS site for notification e-mails from PIXS to indicate when this PIXS announcement is updated. This is not a Request For Proposals (RFP) and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract. Any costs incurred as a result of this announcement shall be borne by the offeror and will not be charged to the Government for reimbursement. Points of Contact Michelle Hendricks, Contracting Specialist, Phone 937 255-7210, ext 3006 Fax (937) 255-7757, Email michelle.hendricks@wpafb.af.mil; Patricia Krabacher, Contracting Officer, Phone 937-904-4501, Fax 937-656-7889, Email patricia.krabacher@wpafb.af.mil; Vincent Lewis, Program Manager, 937-255-8345, FAX (937)-904-7208, Email Vincent.Lewis@wpafb.af.mil For more information on XR_SIMAF--XR-SIMAF Capabilities Integration Services please refer to http://www.pixs.wpafb.af.mil/pixslibr/XR_SIMAF/XR_SIMAF.asp
- Place of Performance
- Address: Wright-Patterson AFB, Area B, Bldg 145/146
- Zip Code: 45433
- Country: United States
- Zip Code: 45433
- Record
- SN00952869-W 20051217/051215212304 (fbodaily.com)
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