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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 14, 2007 FBO #2026
SOLICITATION NOTICE

R -- Provide Advanced Convoy, Motorcade Operations, And Tactical Shooting Instruction

Notice Date
6/12/2007
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
541990 — All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
 
Contracting Office
Other Defense Agencies, U.S. Special Operations Command, Naval Special Warfare Group 4, 2220 Schofield Road, Norfolk, VA, 23521, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
H92242-07-T-0018
 
Response Due
6/27/2007
 
Archive Date
7/12/2007
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is notice that Naval Special Warfare Group (Special boat Team Twenty Two, Stennis MS) intends to award a sole source Firm Fixed Price Contract to Clark Consulting, Virginia Beach VA for an 11 Day Advanced Convoy, Motorcade Operations and Tactical Shooting Instruction Course (in accordance with the attached statement of work). STATEMENT OF WORK 1.0. Project Overview: Provide Advanced Convoy, Motorcade Operations, and Tactical Shooting Instruction. 2.0. The contractor shall provide 11 day course of instruction (COI) for one Riverine Task Unit (up to 28 personnel) to include; 2 days of Tactical Handgun Training, 1 day of tactical shotgun training, 2 days of Tactical Carbine Training, and 6 days of Driver Training for High Threat Environments to include Convoy and Motorcade Operations incorporating the command??s prime mover and craft in the training. Topics include: Individual Driver Enhancement Drills, Tactical Maneuvers, Convoy and Motorcade Operations in High Threat Environment, Motorcade and Convoy FTX, Individual and Team Skills FTX, Advanced Handgun, shotgun and carbine Training. 3.0. SBT-22 personnel will learn how to operate and maintain vehicles to include prime movers for craft while under duress in a high threat environment. This COI shall include instructional presentations and practical exercises to facilitate advanced driving and shooting operations. The majority of training shall be conducted during normal working hours; however, portions of the training will extend into the evening hours. This training breakdown shall be 10% Instruction and 90% Practical Exercises. The COI will be split into two training venues. One detachment will conduct convoy and motorcade training for five days and one detachment will conduct tactical shooting for five days. At the completion of the first five day period, each group will swap training venues and complete a duplicate schedule of events for the 2nd five day period. On the 11th day of training all students will come together to complete the scenario/FTX based training. The first week will begin on Monday and end on the following Friday. The second week of instruction will begin on Monday and end on Saturday evening. The following weekly schedules are to be observed: 3.1. CONVOY AND MOTORCADE OPERATIONS Day One: Individual Driver Enhancement Drills Presentation: - Vehicle Dynamics (Presentation and Lecture) - Understanding how driver input affects vehicle control - Interpreting vehicle language Practical: - Vehicle Control - Slalom drills - Progressive and threshold breaking techniques - Controlled breaking in a curve - Emergency Breaking in a curve - With and without anti-lock breaks - Passenger??s Seat Driving (dead driver takeover)- Forward and reverse - Swerve to avoid - With and without anti-lock breaks - Blocked lane drills - With and without anti-lock breaks Day Two: Tactical Maneuvers - Larger vehicle (SUV) handling characteristics - Slalom Drills - Breaking Drills - Backing Drills - Front and rear wheel drive vehicle handling characteristics - J-turns (reverse 180) - Left and right - J-turn from the passenger??s seat - Bootleg turn (forward 180) - Left, right and blocking maneuver - J-turn and Bootleg turns in a limited area - Over steer Drill Day Three: Convoy Operations Presentation: - Convoy definitions - How and when convoy operations are used Practical: - Convoy Vehicle Positions - Convoy Vehicle Spacing - Convoy Vehicle Offsets - Convoy profile/signature - Moving through Traffic o Single Lane o Double Lane - 3 Point Turn Around o Single and Multiple Vehicle - Standard and Blocking Maneuvers - Push outs - Vehicle Transfer - Cover and Movement - Route Analysis - Night Driving o Driving with NVG??s o Night Vehicle Observation Course o Night Individual Vehicle Dynamics Driver Training o Night Convoy Operations Day Four: Motorcade Operations ?V Protecting the Craft Presentation: - Motorcade definitions - How and when motorcade operations are used. (difference between Convoy and Motorcade) Practical: - Motorcade Vehicle Positions / Spacing / Offsets - Reducing Motorcade profile/signature - Driver Positions - Driver selection (based on skill) - Moving through traffic ?X Single Lane ?X Double Lane - Traffic Blocking & Traffic Shielding - Negotiating intersections & turns - Passing/Being Passed - Conducting Vehicle Advances - Backing and Turn arounds - Preparation and planning for FTX Day Five: Motorcade / Convoy Operations FTX Students will be tested on three capabilities: 1. Convoy Operation This will include driving a convoy of up to 7 vehicles (Prime Movers and security vehicles) based on the skills acquired and arriving safely to a designated area without the loss of vehicles and/or personnel. Students will be tested on all aspects of the training provided prior to this FTX. 2. Multi-Vehicle Motorcade Operation This will include driving an armed multi-vehicle motorcade with a High Value Asset (Boat Package) to a designated launch point based on the skills learned throughout the training provided. Students will be responsible for conducting safe tactical maneuvers to protect the asset at all times without loss or damage to ensure mission success. 3. Low Light/No Light Convoy Operations This will include driving a convoy of up to 7 vehicles (Prime Movers and security vehicles) in ??blacked out?? conditions. Students will be responsible for safely and tactically transporting to a designated area and will be tested on all aspects of night driver training provided prior to the FTX. Day Six: Individual and Team Skills FTX - Traffic Breakout techniques - Convoy Harassment Drills - Multiple vehicle rolling slalom - Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) - Ramming ?X Forward ?X Reverse - Single Vehicle Threat - Multiple Vehicle Threat 3.2. TACTICAL SHOOTING Day One: Handgun Training Presentation: - Fundamentals of marksmanship Practical: - Classroom Presentation - High and low ready positions - Single/Multiple target engagement - Shot progression - Recoil management - Sight management - Administrative and tactical reloads - Speed shooting Day Two: Handgun (cont.) - Draws from the holster - Speed reloads - Training from ??behind the power curve?? - Facing movements - Malfunction drills - Adverse angle target engagement - Typical and Adverse Shooting positions - Transition to shooting positions - Man vs. Man Day Three: Handgun (cont.) - Barricade Drills - Shooting on the move - Shooting moving targets - Strong hand only drills - Weak hand only drills - Target identification - Immediate threat - Man vs. Man competition - Multiple Stress courses - Team Competition Day Four: Rifle / Carbine Training Presentation: - Fundamentals of marksmanship Practical: - Zeroing / sight in - High and low ready positions - Single / Multiple target engagement - Shot progression - Recoil management - Sight management - Administrative and tactical reloads - Malfunctions ?V immediate action / remedial action - Speed reloads - Man vs. Man competition - Training from ??behind the power curve?? - Night shoot - Flashlight techniques - Night time transition drills - Target Identification Day Five: Rifle / Carbine Training (cont.) - Facing movements - Speed shooting - Typical and Adverse Shooting positions - Transition to shooting positions - Adverse angle target engagement - Barricade Drills - Shooting on the move - Shooting moving targets - Man vs. Man competition - Multiple Stress Course 4.0 Contractor Furnished Material: The contractor shall furnish and deliver a variety of vehicles to include sedans, mid-size and Large SUVs to Stennis Space Center (SSC) and provide required instructors and maintenance crew. Costs should include Site Survey Cost, instructor fees, per dium and setup time, lab equipment, training manuals, course certificates, vehicle fuel, operating costs, and interstate highway transportation fees. 5.0. Government furnished Material: The government will provide the following: Personal Operational Gear, Rifles, Pistols, Ammunition, Four Prime Mover Trucks with trailers and Boats. 6.0. Place of Performance: Stennis Space Center, Ms. 7.0 Performance period: 09 Jul-21 Jul 2007 8.0 Number of Students: 1 Riverine Task Unit (up to 28 students)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Stennis MS
Zip Code: 39529-7099
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01316989-W 20070614/070612221812 (fbodaily.com)
 
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