SPECIAL NOTICE
R -- Obscura, Mission Integration and Network Support (OMINS)
- Notice Date
- 6/2/2009
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 50 CONTRACTING SQUADRON, 210 Falcon Parkway STE 2116, Schriever AFB, Colorado, 80912-2116, United States
- ZIP Code
- 80912-2116
- Solicitation Number
- F3R7D29106A001
- Archive Date
- 7/2/2009
- Point of Contact
- Kathryn Dillon, Phone: 719-567-3847, Kathryn M. Bernstein, Phone: 719-567-3441
- E-Mail Address
-
kathryn.dillon@schriever.af.mil, kathryn.bernstein@schriever.af.mil
(kathryn.dillon@schriever.af.mil, kathryn.bernstein@schriever.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This Special Notice announces the Government's intention to modify the existing sole source contract FA2550-08-C-8012, Obscura, Mission Integration, & Network Support (OMINS) with the contractor currently performing the effort (Lockheed Martin Integration Systems & Solutions) to extend the period of performance. The current contract provides support of three separate, but related, areas of the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN): Obscura, Mission Integration & Network-Common Data) for the 22d Space Operations Squadron (22 SOPS). The extended period of performance is 01 July 2009 through 31 December 2009 to ensure continuation of critical engineering and technical support for mission and system capabilities integration in to the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN) while a follow-on competitive acquisition is in progress. The OMINS effort encompasses a full complement of engineering and technical activities necessary to provide 22 SOPS with SOC-to-AFSCN-to-Satellite mission integration and troubleshooting support for new and existing satellite programs (for both internal and external users), multiple system modifications and upgrades, new and existing remote tracking stations, and operational complexes, as well as technical and management support for AFSCN Obscura and Network-common data. Mission Integration (MI) provides a wide variety of integration support activities to help bring new satellites, systems, and upgrades on-line for the AFSCN. Some of these activities include evaluating new satellite program requirements for AFSCN compatibility, integration, test and troubleshooting support for new systems and programs, technical consultation for pre-launch, launch and on-orbit problem resolution, and other unique AFSCN-specific complications that cannot be resolved by other organizations. Obscura support provides for data collection, analysis, and management for Obscura (hard and soft Obscura), Radiation Hazard (RADHAZ), Permissible Exposure Levels (PELs), and determination of Transmit Inhibit Zones (TIZs) for the AFSCN, including the development and operation of an automated obscura analysis capability. Obscura data provides the information required to effectively establish and maintain terrain and building survey data (known as "hard" obscura data) as well as vegetation growth ("soft" obscura) that can interfere with reception and transmission of satellite data. Additionally, obscura data is collected when new antennas are installed or construction is underway for these new assets, or any near-by constructions or activities. Obscura data is also gathered which will identify the optimal location to maximize satellite support activities. Obscura support includes the analysis of raw obscura data from the 85th Engineering Installation Squadron (85 EIS) and utilizes the Automated Obscura and Analysis Capability (AOAC) tool to establish recommended TIZs for the AFSCN to ensure the safety of personnel from RF exposure. Obscura surveys involve obtaining and recording measured Electromagnetic data, and then analyzing, smoothing, and documenting recommended values to update the AFSCN Automated Remote Tracking Station (ARTS) Antenna Control Units (ACUs) for implementation of the recommended TIZ values. Network-Common Data Support manages and distributes data which is vital and common to all AFSCN users. This effort is accomplished through the Network Data Management and Control (NDMC) effort which manages, maintains, and modifies the network-common (NET-C) data stored in a central repository accessed by AFSCN users for the implementation of distinct operational parameters critical to their mission success. THIS NOTICE OF INTENT IS NOT A REQUEST FOR COMPETITIVE QUOTATIONS. However, interested parties may identify their interests and capability to respond to this requirement by 12:00 pm MDST, June 17, 2009, via email to the attention of: kathryn.dillon@schriever.af.mil. Any response to this notice must show clear, compelling and convincing evidence that competition will be advantageous to the Government. No reimbursement for any costs connected with providing capability information will be provided. Information received will be solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. The North American Industrial Classification System Number (NAICS) is 541330, Engineering Services and the size standard is $4.5M.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 22nd Space Operations Squadron (22 SOPS) Schriever AFB, CO, Secondary Place(s) of Performance: All nodes of the AFSCN, Schriever AFB, Colorado, 80912, United States
- Zip Code: 80912
- Zip Code: 80912
- Record
- SN01833290-W 20090604/090602235044-e631d44cc4789c636160cfc61d761f64 (fbodaily.com)
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