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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 13, 2011 FBO #3368
SOURCES SOUGHT

U -- Courseware/curriculum development for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) F-15SA

Notice Date
2/11/2011
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
611519 — Other Technical and Trade Schools
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, Specialized Contracting Squadron, 2021 First Street West, Randolph AFB, Texas, 78150-4302
 
ZIP Code
78150-4302
 
Solicitation Number
FA3002-11-X-F15
 
Archive Date
3/12/2011
 
Point of Contact
Robert J. Walz, Phone: 210-652-1358, Kerry A. Kelly, Phone: 210-652-5513
 
E-Mail Address
robert.walz.1@us.af.mil, kerry.kelly.2@us.af.mil
(robert.walz.1@us.af.mil, kerry.kelly.2@us.af.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Title: Support Services for F-15 Courseware/Curriculum Development Response Date: 4:00 P.M. CST, 25 Feb 2011. Description: The Air Education and Training Command (AETC), Contracting Squadron, LGCI is seeking sources for courseware/curriculum development for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) F-15SA in support of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) acquisition program located at Randolph AFB, TX. The REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) is being issued to help determine the availability of qualified companies technically capable of meeting the Government requirement. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP), NOR IS IT A REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ). It is not to be construed as a commitment by the requesting party to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract. Responses will not be considered as proposals or quotes. No award will be made as a result of this RFI. The Government will NOT be responsible for any costs incurred by interested parties in responding to this RFI. This FedBizOps sources sought notice is strictly for market research. Acknowledgment of receipt of response will not be made, nor will respondents be notified of Government's evaluation of the information received. As a result of this RFI, the Government may issue a RFP; however, should such requirements materialize, no basis for claims against the Government shall arise as a result of a response to the RFI (e.g. use of such information as either part of its evaluation process or in developing specifications for any subsequent requirement). All respondents are requested to identify their firm's size and type of business (e.g. large business, small business, service disabled, HUB zone, 8(a), etc.) The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 611519, size standard $7.0M. The source should be capable of supporting the requirements listed below. F-15SA Courseware/Curriculum Development The USAF is seeking F-15SA courseware/curriculum for the following F-15SA Maintenance Specialties: 2A3X1A/B/C-Avionics Systems 2A3X3A-Tactical Aircraft Maintenance Tech 2A6X1-Engines 2A6X6-Electric/Environmental Systems 2W1X1E-Aircraft Armament Systems 2A6X3-Aircraft Egress 2A6X4-Fuels Systems 2A6X5-Hydraulic Systems 1P0X1-Aircrew Flight Equipment 2A7X1-Metals Tech 2A7X2-Non-Destructive Inspection 2A7X3-Aircraft Structural Maintenance (Sheet Metal) 2A0X1-Avionics/Sensors (To Include Intermediate Level Mx) 2A6X4-Fuels (CFTs and Ext Tanks) (To Include Intermediate Level Mx) Assumptions: The curriculum developer would need to possess/obtain the technical data for the F-15SA. The specialties training will either be current RSAF F-15C/D/S technicians that are cross flowing/transitioning to the F-15SA or they will be new technicians that will have graduated from a USAF Technical Training Course for their specialty and been awarded a 3-level graduation certificate. A list of the USAF Technical Training Courses is below. As such, there will be differences courses for the current F-15 C/D/S technicians and F-15SA initial qualification courses for the new technicians. For specialties such as Metals Tech, Non-Destructive Inspection, and Aircraft Structural Maintenance the intent of the training is for only F-15SA specific tasks, not general training that will be provided by the USAF. The courseware/curriculum for the following courses for each specialty identified above would be needed: 1. General F-15SA Familiarization/systems courses-all identified AFSCs 2. F-15SA AFSC specific difference training and tasks (academic and OJT) to enable technicians to transition from F-15C/D/S aircraft to F-15SA. 3. F-15SA AFSC specific training and tasks (academic and OJT) for new USAF equivalent 3-Level technicians. The OJT tasks are all of those that would, upon completion to proficiency, potentially lead to award of a USAF 5 and 7 level equivalents. OJT tasks may be conducted on a F-15C/D/S model aircraft Ground Instructional Training Aircraft (GITA) (if the systems are identical/similar), aircraft maintenance training devices, and F-15SA aircraft. The intent would be maximizing the use of GITA and aircraft maintenance training devices due to F-15SA aircraft availability. OJT tasks that could only be performed on an F-15SA would need to be identified. 4. Engineering plant training for the following: Systems Engineering, Aircraft Structure Engineering, Aircraft Avionics Engineering, and Aircraft Weapons System Engineering. 5. Senior officers' familiarization course The Contractor would develop and produce F-15SA maintenance courseware/curriculum and student materials. The contractor/courseware developer would need to possess/obtain F-15SA technical data as it becomes available to ensure the courseware/curriculum reflects the latest aircraft configuration and technical data. The Contractor would provide a description for each course, content (academic and OJT) and length. Also, the contractor will provide recommended instructor to student ratios for classroom and OJT training. All student materials shall be based on data available under the FMS program and developed and presented IAW the country configured equipment. Basic theory is not required. The courseware/curriculum and student materials will be developed to support the objective of training to provide the necessary skills to operate and maintain aircraft systems, subsystems, and related support equipment. The courseware/curriculum can be a combination of instructor led classes, computer based training, and OJT tasks using contractor format. The intent of the training will be to provide the students a thorough understanding of their specialty requirements so that at the end of their training they can perform tasks unsupervised as identified in the courseware/curriculum. Courseware/curriculum will include materials to support testing procedures and Structured On-The-Job Training (SOJT).
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/AETC/SCS/FA3002-11-X-F15/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: To Be Determined, United States
 
Record
SN02378687-W 20110213/110211234500-61901709aedf506b9bb57c174f683924 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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