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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 03, 2007 FBO #2076
MODIFICATION

D -- Preliminary market research for space control operations, AFSSS data computation, and mission systems support for 20 SPCS, Det 1 at Dahlgren, VA.

Notice Date
10/3/2005
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
541513 — Computer Facilities Management Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 21CONS (Bldg 982), Base Support Flight 700 Suffolk Street, STE 1200, Peterson AFB, CO, 80914-1200
 
ZIP Code
80914-1200
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-P3Dahlgren
 
Response Due
9/23/2005
 
Point of Contact
James McLaughlin, Contract Specialist, Phone 719-556-3849, Fax 719-556-7396,
 
E-Mail Address
james.mclaughlin@peterson.af.mil
 
Description
Air Force Space Command has started the preliminary planning process (P3) required by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-76 and the 1 Jan 05 USAF Commercial Activities A-76 Preliminary Planning Guidebook for space control operations, Air Force Space Surveillance Sensor (AFSSS) data computation, and mission systems support at 20th Space Control Squadron, Detachment 1 (20 SPCS, Det 1), Dahlgren VA. As part of P3, the team conducts preliminary market research to determine the existence of viable commercial source(s) capable of providing the necessary services and to determine the appropriate groupings of activities as business units. (Extensive market research necessary to support acquisition strategy decisions will be conducted if/after a streamlined or standard competition is announced in accordance with OMB Circular A-76.) The scope of the required services is threefold: space control operations, AFSSS data computation, and mission systems support for 20 SPCS, Det 1 within Government facilities at Dahlgren, VA. First, space control operations services support the 20 SPCS, Det 1 mission as the Alternate Space Control Center (ASCC)—the alternate processing center, command, control, and communications interface for the Joint Space Control Center located in Cheyenne Mountain Air Station. Space control operations include detecting, tracking, identifying, cataloging, and maintaining accurate identification of all man-made objects in space; providing collision avoidance for the International Space Station and space shuttle; and providing space-related operational intelligence using government-furnished mission systems and all in accordance with STRATCOM Directive (SD) 505-1, Volumes I and II. The assets in the space surveillance network (SSN) are the source for all of the raw data facilitating space control operations. Specialized knowledge and developed analytical skills are necessary to perform space control operations to include an understanding of the SSN; an understanding of orbital mechanics; an understanding of the functionality and by-products of optical sensors, phased-array radars, and space-based radars; and an understanding of launch vehicles, payloads, and launch facilities. Second, services include data computation for the six AFSSS receiver sites. Both the space control operations and AFSSS data computation services involve processing, manipulating, interpreting, and analyzing all space events (domestic and foreign) such as launches, maneuvers, deorbits, separations, conjunction analysis, reentry assessments, break-ups, and decays. Specialized knowledge and developed analytical skills are necessary to perform AFSSS data computation to include an understanding of orbital mechanics; an understanding of the fixed-radar functionality; and an understanding of launch vehicles, payloads, and launch facilities. Third, mission systems support includes operating, administering, monitoring, and maintaining (organizational/user-lever maintenance only) the Mission Processing System (MPS) at Dahlgren, VA. The MPS consists of multiple networked processors and associated mission system equipment using a UNIX-based operating system. The network consists of CISCO routers and hubs. The system is designed with redundant processing capability and back-up systems to ensure operational availability. The core of the MPS is two multi-node IBM towers that perform the majority of the computational processing. Other key MPS components include a high-availability cluster of three IBM servers that provide database and file systems services. There are also approximately 90 workstations for application processing by the operational users. The MPS software consists of over two hundred applications including communications and data processing applications that operate continually for real-time processing. The service includes monitoring the real-time execution of these applications. All services are required twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week. Service provider employees must be U.S. citizens with either a secret or top-secret/sensitive-compartmented information security clearance. This sources sought synopsis is published under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 541513 with an associated Small Business Administration (SBA) size standard of $21 million. The 541513 NAICS code best describes the mission system support and a portion of the space control operations and AFSSS data computation. Another sources sought synopsis is also published under the NAICS code 541690 with an associated size standard of $6 million. The 541690 NAICS code best describes a good portion of the space control operations and AFSSS data computation services. If as a result of the P3 report a standard competition is announced and the services are solicited as a whole, a single NAICS code will be selected that best describes the overall acquisition based on value. Request companies that are interested in performing the services described above provide an electronic capabilities package to the contracting officer not later than 23 Sep 05. In addition to describing capability to provide the service, ensure the package addresses the following: (1) Provide a summary and customer points of contact on past contracts for similar services. (2) Discuss the appropriate groupings of business activities. For example, is it logical to group the space control operations, AFSSS data computation, and mission system support together in one effort/contract or should they be split as separate requirements and why? (3) Which, if any, parts of the effort would you likely subcontract rather than using in-house resources and why? (4) Discuss your ability and sources to obtain and retain qualified personnel. (5) Address recommendations regarding selection of NAICS code. (6) Address business size status (to include specific identification as an 8a, HUBZone, or service-disabled veteran-owned small business) based on proposed and your recommended NAICS codes. (7) Provide a point of contact for follow-up questions. NOTE: THIS NOTICE MAY HAVE POSTED ON FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (03-OCT-2005). IT ACTUALLY APPEARED OR REAPPEARED ON THE FEDBIZOPPS SYSTEM ON 01-AUG-2007, BUT REAPPEARED IN THE FTP FEED FOR THIS POSTING DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/AFSC/21CONSb984/Reference-Number-P3Dahlgren/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Dahlgren, VA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN01359672-F 20070803/070801225459 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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