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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 02, 2011 FBO #3630
SOLICITATION NOTICE

R -- ATLAS II Bridge - RFI - Sources Sought Synopsis

Notice Date
10/31/2011
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Hill AFB OO-ALC, OO-ALC/PKXB, 6038 Aspen Ave (Bldg 1289), Hill AFB, Utah, 84056
 
ZIP Code
84056
 
Solicitation Number
FA8220-12-R-3002
 
Point of Contact
Joshua M. Burton, Phone: 801-777-9348, Shauna A. H. Lyon, Phone: 8017753801
 
E-Mail Address
joshua.burton@hill.af.mil, shauna.lyon@hill.af.mil
(joshua.burton@hill.af.mil, shauna.lyon@hill.af.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Please see attached RFI. Program Description: Applied Technologies for Landing Systems (ATLAS) was established to develop and administer an indefinite delivery - indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for providing engineering services in support of Air Force landing gear systems and related infrastructure (depot and field). Landing Systems includes: landing gear structures, rolling stock (wheels and brakes), antiskid systems, materials development/characterization, processes (e.g. Depot repair processes), business data (e.g. mgmt of systems integration). The engineering services are to support specific objectives which are generally built around mission safety, improving system life cycle cost, operational capability and performance, sustainment including maintainability & support, and safety & environmental friendliness. These engineering services efforts are in the areas of new design, technical documentation, diminishing material and manufacturing sources, environmental improvement issues, reliability, productivity, efficiency, and cost saving. One of the primary objectives of the program was to enable the ability to address rapid acquisition issues for the Applied Technologies for Landing Systems Program. ATLAS II Bridge does not include repair work and limited production runs. This is projected to be an interim contract between the current ATLAS II and possible future ATLAS III contracts. Applied Technologies for Landing Systems (ATLAS) II Bridge RFI - 1 Program Description: Applied Technologies for Landing Systems (ATLAS) was established to develop and administer an indefinite delivery - indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for providing engineering services in support of Air Force landing gear systems and related infrastructure (depot and field). Landing Systems includes: landing gear structures, rolling stock (wheels and brakes), antiskid systems, materials development/characterization, processes (e.g. Depot repair processes), business data (e.g. mgmt of systems integration). The engineering services are to support specific objectives which are generally built around mission safety, improving system life cycle cost, operational capability and performance, sustainment including maintainability & support, and safety & environmental friendliness. These engineering services efforts are in the areas of new design, technical documentation, diminishing material and manufacturing sources, environmental improvement issues, reliability, productivity, efficiency, and cost saving. One of the primary objectives of the program was to enable the ability to address rapid acquisition issues for the Applied Technologies for Landing Systems Program. ATLAS II Bridge does not include repair work and limited production runs. This is projected to be an interim contract between the current ATLAS II and possible future ATLAS III contracts. Part 1 - Contractor Description Overview 1. Provide Company information a. Name of the company b. Point of contact with phone number and email address c. Size of Business according to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 541330, Engineering Services - Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons - $27M i. Other suggested NAICS codes for this program and your size classification based on those codes d. Company certifications (e.g. ISO-9000, CMMI, etc.) e. How do you intend to propose on this effort? (As a prime or subcontractor) Part 2 - Market Survey Questions 1. List any potential program risks and mitigations (e.g. cost, schedule, performance) 2. Briefly describe your company's experience providing the types of engineering services identified in the program description as well as any other relevant information that is applicable to this effort. (Page Limit: 5) SPECIAL NOTE: This Sources Sought Synopsis is part of the Acquisition Market Research Analysis and will be used to determine the basis for any competitive aspects of the acquisition. The Government is contemplating awarding a 2-yr Multiple Award ID/IQ contract(s) for this effort with Firm Fixed Price and Cost Reimbursable No Fee CLINs. This effort will be an interim contract between the current ATLAS II and future ATLAS III contracts. The Government estimates the magnitude to be less than $49,000,000. Place of Performance: Majority at contractor facility Please submit responses to - Joshua.Burton@hill.af.mil and Shuana.Lyon@hill.af.mil by 2:00 PM Mountain Time, Wednesday, November 30th, 2011.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/AFMC/OOALC/FA8220-12-R-3002/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: TBD, United States
 
Record
SN02615292-W 20111102/111031234127-42eb2e5f7ecab43b248c1c0189989ad1 (fbodaily.com)
 
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