SOURCES SOUGHT
99 -- Rapid Development Integration Facility (RDIF)
- Notice Date
- 10/10/2013
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 336411
— Aircraft Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFLCMC/PK - WPAFB (includes PZ, WL, WW, WI, WN, WK, LP, WG, WF, WK), 2275 D Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, 45433-7218, United States
- ZIP Code
- 45433-7218
- Solicitation Number
- RDIF
- Archive Date
- 11/23/2013
- Point of Contact
- Richard T. Saltsman, , Katherine Hamblin,
- E-Mail Address
-
richard.saltsman@us.af.mil, katherine.hamblin@us.af.mil
(richard.saltsman@us.af.mil, katherine.hamblin@us.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- SOURCES SOUGHT Synopsis: 1. This Request for Information (RFI) is issued for information purposes only and neither constitutes a solicitation nor a commitment by the government to award a contract now or in the future. Submitting information for this RFI is voluntary and participants will not be compensated. The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this solicitation or to otherwise pay for the information solicited except as an allowable cost under other contacts as provided in subsection 31.205-18, bid and proposal costs, of the Federal Acquisition Regulation. Although "proposal" and "offertory" are used in this RFI, your response will be treated as information only. It shall not be used as a proposal. 2. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Cycle, Special Operations Forces and Personnel Recovery Division (AFLCMC/WIS) is soliciting information to identify potential sources that may possess the technical data, expertise, capabilities, and experience to support the Air Force's Rapid Development Integration Facility (RDIF) with necessary supplies, services, and equipment as described below. 3. The RDIF was initiated as an organic development capability within AFLCMC to provide rapid adaptive engineering solutions for urgent warfighter needs. The RDIF focuses on aircraft development and prototyping which does not supplant current test centers or processes. This concept supports current reform initiatives and the current and future acquisition environment. The RDIF will initially leverage existing WPAFB infrastructure, then develop the capability over time. The support requirements fluctuate as programs and funding are acquired. 4. A contractor will be required to provide the capabilities listed below to support ongoing RDIF projects. The anticipated scope will include providing services, recurring expendable supplies, and tooling. The examples provided under each requirement are not all inclusive. A. Touch labor (1).Electricians (2).Sheet metal workers (3) CNC machinists (4) Mechanics (5) Airframe/power plant (AP) certified technicians B. Short term specialties (1) Trade studies (2) Design of experiments (3) Intellectual delivery C. Manufacturing capabilities (1) CAD/CAM drawing (2) Stress evaluation (3) CNC and manual mills, lathes, and grinding associated with precision machining (4) Welding, painting, and plating (5) Sheet metal components and assembly (6) Maintenance and overhaul of aircraft components (7) Mechanical assembly (8) Hydraulic testing and repair D. Electrical manufacturing (1) Electro-mechanical device repair and overhaul (2) Circuit board layout repair and assembly (3) Cables and wiring harnesses E. Purchasing material support (1) Raw materials (2) Fabricated piece parts (3) Mechanical and electrical components (4) Electrical/mechanical/servo integrated subsystems (5) Other hardware that supports the integration of subsystems to systems (6) Special equipment F. Research and development and prototyping (to include reverse engineering) G. Test support (1) Test plan writing (2) Test execution (3) Data reduction and analysis (4) Test report writing H. Quality assurance/In-process inspection/FAA certification I. Engineering and technical support (1) Non-recurring engineering design (2) Reverse engineering (3) Engineering support services (4) Technical documents (5) Technical Orders (6) Engineering analysis J. Aircraft modification K. Aircraft ground operations and maintenance L. Developing training and training materials M. Graphics to support new designs (1) Silk screen (2) Decals (3) Labels (4) Photos N. Generation and interpretation of data and drawings O. Kit fabrication and build P. Program management Q. Performing work at locations other than the RDIF (1) Contractor facility (2) Out of state (3) Out of country 5. If after reviewing this information your company desires to participate by responding to this notice, provide documentation that supports your company's ability to support the RDIF. Failure to provide adequate documentation will inhibit the government's assessment of your capabilities. If your company lacks sufficient capability, please provide details explaining how the company would overcome the shortfall in order to perform. Both large and small businesses are encouraged to respond to this RFI. Joint ventures or teaming arrangement are permissible. 6. Please provide the following business information for your company, institution, or any teaming or joint venture partners: company name; address; point of contact; CAGE code; telephone number; email address; web page URL; size of business pursuant to the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code; based on the above NAICS coded, state whether your company is a Small Business, Woman-Owned Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, 8(a) Certified, HUBZone Certified, Veteran-Owned Small Business, Service Disabled Small Business, and Central Contractor Registration. Also include a statement indicating whether the company is domestically or foreign owned. If foreign owned, please indicate the country of ownership. Finally, interested parties should submit information regarding possible subcontracting opportunities, preferred contract type, type of supplies/services offered (i.e., commercial and/or non-commercial), and examples of contracts held for similar efforts, including contract number and contracting point of contact. 7. General capabilities and concepts should be submitted on CD-R or DVD-R in an electronic format that is compatible with Microsoft Windows and Office 2010. Send this CD/DVD to Ms. Katherine Hamblin, AFLCMC/WISK 1895 5 th Street, Bldg 46, WPAFB, OH 45433-7233 no later than 4:00 PM EST, 8 November 2013. The CD/DVD cover label shall be marked "Proprietary/Competition Sensitive Information." 8. Two paper copies of the response shall be submitted, unbounded in three-ring binders and must be clearly labeled "Proprietary/Competition Sensitive Information" on cover sheets and in close proximity to this type of information on each applicable page. Proprietary/competition sensitive information will be protected from disclosure. The paper copies and the electronic versions must be identical in all respects. Page size shall be 8.5 x 11 inches, not including foldouts. Pages shall be single-spaced. The font type shall be Time New Roman or Arial, and font size shall be no less than 12 point. Use, at a minimum, 1-inch margin. No classified information shall be included in company submittals. Please limit response to 40 pages or less. 9. Direct all requests and routine communications concerning this acquisition to the contracting officer listed below: Ms. Katherine Hamblin 1895 5 th Street, Bldg 46, WPAFB, OH 45433-7233 E-Mail address: katherine.hamblin@us.af.mil
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