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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 24, 2011 FBO #3438
MODIFICATION

A -- Advanced Research and Engineering Services (ARES) III

Notice Date
4/22/2011
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
541712 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFFTC - AF Flight Test Center, 5 S WOLFE AVE, Edwards AFB, California, 93524-1185, United States
 
ZIP Code
93524-1185
 
Solicitation Number
FA9300-11-R-0002
 
Point of Contact
Tom J. Shea, Phone: 661-277-8592, Aimee L Buckless, Phone: 661-277-1992
 
E-Mail Address
thomas.shea@edwards.af.mil, aimee.buckless@edwards.af.mil
(thomas.shea@edwards.af.mil, aimee.buckless@edwards.af.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Description(s): INDUSTRY DAY for Advanced Research and Engineering Services (ARES) III 1. Purpose The Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is pleased to announce that an Industry Day has been scheduled on Monday, 09-May-2011 for the ARES III follow-on contract. This effort will provide support for the Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate (AFRL/RZ-W), Edwards AFB, CA. The NAICS Code for this acquisition is: 541712. THERE IS NOT A SOLICITATION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. REQUESTS FOR A SOLICITATION WILL NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE. A Draft Request for Proposal (RFP) and modified Statement of Work related to this announcement will be posted prior to Industry Day. Please note the Industry Day letter and map to AFRL already attached to this announcement. All documents attached to this announcement will not be available via hard copy on Industry Day. It is the responsibility of each attendee to download and/or print copies of draft documents related to this announcement. A Sources Sought Synopsis was requested for interested parties in January of 2011 and this Industry Day is a follow on for support of market research by the Air Force to identify capable potential sources. This requirement is tentatively scheduled to be a competitive small business set-aside. 2. Requirement A. AFRL/RZ-W is conducting market research to provide follow-on flexible, high quality, on-site research, and engineering personnel who possess superior competence in all aspects of liquid, solid, spacecraft, emerging and pervasive propulsion, spacecraft propulsion, systems integration and analysis technologies. The contractor-provided personnel shall possess exceptional knowledge and skills in: research, engineering, development, prediction, test, and evaluation to enhance the state-of-the-art in rocket propulsion technology, while improving rocket propulsion capabilities. Other areas of desired expertise include: logistics, contract acquisition, program management, and personnel management. B. Areas of research and engineering shall include: analytical, numerical, systems and affordability and failure analysis, experimental testing, data acquisition and reduction, hardware design and development, software development, technical advice, and acquisition management support. Specifically, AFRL/RZ-W is seeking research and engineering expertise to perform studies and analysis on technology opportunities and options that: 1) Advance liquid rocket engine technology including associated components and integrated propulsion systems that apply to pump-fed, pressure-fed, and/or rocket-based-combined-cycle engines that use cryogenic, advanced, and storable propellants. Such activities range from fundamental technology development and concept definition through full-scale engineering development; 2) Advance solid and hybrid rocket motor technology components and propulsion system technology and capabilities. This entails evaluating and validating the use, modification and development of materials, design processes, and fabrication methods for solid and hybrid propulsion elements, as well as examining analytical codes to determine component and system requirements performance, reliability, and capability; 3) Advance emerging and pervasive propulsion technology of applied sciences and technologies of boost, post-boost and spacecraft systems such as electric propulsion, advanced chemical propulsion, propulsion, high-energy-density materials, as well as performance concepts including avionics, sensors, and other emerging technologies. The contractor shall perform independent analysis, design, evaluation, and planning from exploratory development to full-scale engineering development; 4) Advance spacecraft propulsion technology programs that increase knowledge and understanding of applied sciences and technologies of boost, post-boost, satellite, and kinetic energy systems, multi-pulse ground-based upper stage booster programs, and hardware integration and demonstration, attitude control, orbital transfer, and repositioning efforts. The activity shall include integration program support along with progress monitoring of tests, technical validation, and analysis of both out-of-house and in-house generated data; and 5) Advance systems integration and analysis technology programs that increase knowledge and understanding of advance performance concepts and subsystems such as avionics, sensors, and propulsion for ballistic missiles, space transportation systems, military aerospace vehicles, and air/ground launched missiles, spacecraft, and satellite systems. This includes use and modification, development and/or acquisition of analysis tools needed to analyze performance concepts. 3. Inquiries A. This request for information is not a commercial solicitation and the Government will not pay for any information submitted or for any costs associated with providing the information. POINT OF CONTACT: AFRL/RZSE, Jamie Malak, Program Manager for technical matters, (661) 275-5539 or AFFTC/PKTB, Tom Shea, Contracting Specialist at (661) 277-8592 or Aimee Buckless, Contracting Specialist for contracting matters at (661) 277-1992, FAX (661) 277-0470. B. All interested offerors must have a Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code. As well as, be registered in CCR and ORCA to be eligible for contract award or payment from any Department of Defense activity. Information on registration and annual confirmation requirements may be obtained at (https://www.bpn.gov). 4. Information requested A. The Government is requesting that interested offerors feeling they can fully support this requirement and are interested in attending Industry Day furnish the following information per the attached letter in this announcement: 1) Name of Individual (Last, First, MI), Company Name, Social Security Number, Complete Driver's License Number, Date of Birth, Citizenship, Place of Birth. This information is needed for access to Edwards AFB / AFRL, which is a restricted area. This information should be submitted via email to Tom Shea (thomas.shea@edwards.af.mil) and is required no later than 1400 hours, PDT, 03 May 2011. 2) Advanced notification from all parties wishing an individual session with Government personnel on Industry Day. Attendees that submitted a source sought response to this solicitation will have first precedence for an individual session. All others requesting an individual session will be placed on the list by order of request. Each individual session will be limited to 30 minutes so that all potential contractors can be accommodated. This information is needed so that we can schedule all attendees in advance of the event for an individual session. This information should be submitted via email to Tom Shea (thomas.shea@edwards.af.mil) and is required no later than 1400 hours, PDT, 03 May 2011. B. All other inquires should be made by e-mail to Mr. Tom Shea, Contracting Specialist at thomas.shea@edwards.af.mil and Ms. Aimee Buckless, Contracting Specialist at aimee.buckless@edwards.af.mil. ---------------- ARCHIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ---------------- Description(s): SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS / REQUEST FOR INFORMATION Advanced Research and Engineering Services (ARES) III 1. Purpose This is a sources sought synopsis for the ARES III follow-on contract. This effort will provide support for the Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate (AFRL/RZ-W), Edwards AFB, CA. The NAICS Code for this acquisition is: 541712. THERE IS NO SOLICITATION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. REQUESTS FOR A SOLICITATION WILL NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE. This Sources Sought Synopsis is in support of market research being conducted by the Air Force to identify capable potential sources. This requirement is planned to be a competitive small business set-aside. 2. Requirement A. AFRL/RZ-W is conducting market research to provide follow-on flexible, high quality, on-site research, and engineering personnel who possess superior competence in all aspects of liquid, solid, spacecraft, emerging and pervasive propulsion, spacecraft propulsion, systems integration and analysis technologies. The contractor-provided personnel shall possess exceptional knowledge and skills in: research, engineering, development, prediction, test, and evaluation to enhance the state-of-the-art in rocket propulsion technology, while improving rocket propulsion capabilities. Other areas of desired expertise include: logistics, contract acquisition, program management, and personnel management. B. Areas of research and engineering shall include: analytical, numerical, systems and affordability and failure analysis, experimental testing, data acquisition and reduction, hardware design and development, software development, technical advice, and acquisition management support. Specifically, AFRL/RZ-W is seeking research and engineering expertise to perform studies and analysis on technology opportunities and options that: 1) Advance liquid rocket engine technology including associated components and integrated propulsion systems that apply to pump-fed, pressure-fed, and/or rocket-based-combined-cycle engines that use cryogenic, advanced, and storable propellants. Such activities range from fundamental technology development and concept definition through full-scale engineering development; 2) Advance solid and hybrid rocket motor technology components and propulsion system technology and capabilities. This entails evaluating and validating the use, modification and development of materials, design processes, and fabrication methods for solid and hybrid propulsion elements, as well as examining analytical codes to determine component and system requirements performance, reliability, and capability; 3) Advance emerging and pervasive propulsion technology of applied sciences and technologies of boost, post-boost and spacecraft systems such as electric propulsion, advanced chemical propulsion, propulsion, high-energy-density materials, as well as performance concepts including avionics, sensors, and other emerging technologies. The contractor shall perform independent analysis, design, evaluation, and planning from exploratory development to full-scale engineering development; 4) Advance spacecraft propulsion technology programs that increase knowledge and understanding of applied sciences and technologies of boost, post-boost, satellite, and kinetic energy systems, multi-pulse ground-based upper stage booster programs, and hardware integration and demonstration, attitude control, orbital transfer, and repositioning efforts. The activity shall include integration program support along with progress monitoring of tests, technical validation, and analysis of both out-of-house and in-house generated data; and 5) Advance systems integration and analysis technology programs that increase knowledge and understanding of advance performance concepts and subsystems such as avionics, sensors, and propulsion for ballistic missiles, space transportation systems, military aerospace vehicles, and air/ground launched missiles, spacecraft, and satellite systems. This includes use and modification, development and/or acquisition of analysis tools needed to analyze performance concepts. 3. Inquiries A. This request for information is not a commercial solicitation and the Government will not pay for any information submitted or for any costs associated with providing the information. POINT OF CONTACT: AFRL/RZSE, Jamie Malak, Program Manager for technical matters, (661) 275-5539 or AFFTC/PKTB, Tom Shea, Contracting Specialist at (661) 277-8592 or Cynthia Randall, Contracting Specialist for contracting matters at (661) 277-8454, FAX (661) 277-0470. B. All interested offerors must have a Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code. As well as, be registered in CCR and ORCA to be eligible for contract award or payment from any Department of Defense activity. Information on registration and annual confirmation requirements may be obtained at (https://www.bpn.gov). 4. Information requested A. The Government is requesting that interested offerors feeling they can fully support this requirement furnish the following information: 1) Company Information. Name, Address, telephone number, FAX number, point of contact(s) name(s), phone number, e-mail address. 2) Information should include a brief description of experience in providing the type of support described above. Please include contract references relating to research and engineering expertise to include: contract number; agency supported, period of performance, original contract value, and Point of Contact (POC) with current phone/fax number. The information package must be clear, concise, and complete. The Air Force is under no obligation to provide feedback to the company, or to contact the company for clarification of any information submitted in response to this request. 3) Identification of business size and whether currently designated a small business as defined the Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR Part 19 and also currently listed in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. Small business size standards are published by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and may be found at www.sba.gov/size/sizetable2002.html. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code is 541712. Small Business size is 1,000 employees. 4) Any other information deemed useful to the Air Force. Information packages should be limited to no more than 10 pages. B. Submit response by e-mail to Mr. Tom Shea, Contracting Specialist at Thomas.Shea@edwards.af.mil and Ms. Cynthia Randall, Contracting Specialist at Cynthia.Randall@edwards.af.mil no later than 3:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time on 14 January 2011.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Edwards AFB, California, 93524, United States
Zip Code: 93524
 
Record
SN02431740-W 20110424/110422234703-a1af3d1642b2a834380f92f7bd8c9fbd (fbodaily.com)
 
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