SOURCES SOUGHT
J -- AFM II Aviation Maintenance - Attachment 1 (Figure 1 Map)
- Notice Date
- 4/14/2016
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 488190
— Other Support Activities for Air Transportation
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - RSA (W58RGZ) Aviation, SPARKMAN CIR BLDG 5303, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, 35898-0000, United States
- ZIP Code
- 35898-0000
- Solicitation Number
- W58RGZ-16-R-0006
- Archive Date
- 5/14/2016
- Point of Contact
- Steven Austin, Phone: (256) 842-0323, Larry E. Davis, Phone: (256) 313-3709
- E-Mail Address
-
steven.o.austin.civ@mail.mil, larrry.e.davis68.civ@mail.mil
(steven.o.austin.civ@mail.mil, larrry.e.davis68.civ@mail.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Attachment 2 (Draft AFM II PWS) Attachment 1 (Figure 1 Map) Points of Contact Email is the preferred method of communication. Telephone calls will not be accepted. Sources Sought THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS FOR WRITTEN INFORMATION ONLY Request for Information (RFI) Sources Sought, Corporate Capability Statements and Questions, Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS), and One-on-One Announcement I. RFI Overview: The Army Contracting Command-Redstone (ACC-Redstone) is seeking information concerning the interest and availability of capable contractors to provide contract support to the Aviation and Missile Command's (AMCOM) Aviation Field Maintenance (AFM) program. This is follow-on market research for the Sources Sought released in 2015 for this effort and a similar requirement for Aviation Maintenance services at Fort Rucker (Reference W58RGZ-16-R-0005). This Sources Sought is only for AFM II and therefore does not include the Fort Rucker effort. AMCOM Aviation Field Maintenance (AFM) II Contract: This contract will provide rotary wing aviation field and sustainment level maintenance support, aircraft modifications, and other logistical services for Aviation customers worldwide. With the Reset program reducing considerably, future work emphasis will shift to support for the Combat Aviation Brigades (CAB), separate Battalions, Detachments, National Guard/Reserve aviation units, and other Departments or Agencies through: Passback maintenance, Maintenance Work Order (MWO) application, installation aviation activities, and other level of effort tasks. Reference the attached DRAFT AFM II PWS that provides potential scope to be performed. Contract Background, Type, and Anticipated Period of Performance: The Government must have a contract vehicle that allows for flexibility as Army aviation maintenance and modification requirements are subject to change year-to-year. The AFM II contract will be a hybrid type contract which will predominately include a Time and Materials (T&M) type effort for touch labor and Firm Fixed Price (FFP) for program management (PM). The total contract period of performance will include a 90 day transition period, a base year and seven one-year option periods. The contract shall contain the clause at FAR 52.217-9, "Option to Extend the Term of the Contract" to provide for a bridge contract should it be necessary. The AFM II contract structure will still support the Army aviation maintenance "regional" concept. The Government will conduct a best value full and open competition. There will be one request for proposal (RFP) from which two contracts will be awarded. One contract will be for the East Region (AFM - East) and one for the West Region (AFM-West) (Figure 1 - See Attachement 1). There will be an RFP provision for a "split" award. One contractor cannot win both Regions. Contractors must submit a proposal for each desired regional contract effort. Regional proposals will be evaluated independently. The source selection process will determine the best value proposals for each region. Should the same contractor have the best proposal for both regions, they will only be awarded the region that they offered the greatest total price. The base year will be awarded. Sixty days prior to the conclusion of each contract period the contractor will be notified if the Government intends to award an option year. Options will be utilized in order to help stabilize a program driven by OMA funding, and at the same time, allow for the easy replacement of a contractor should they fail to meet the Government's expectations. Location: The location of the effort to be performed by the AFM II requirement will be both in the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS). Each region will have CONUS and OCONUS responsibility and aligned along Combatant Commander's (COCOMs) area of responsibility worldwide. The total number of sites for each region is variable (10 - 20+) based on surge/contingency efforts at the time of award. AFM requirements are considered services with the appropriate services laws and regulations being applicable. All contracts awarded will include the Ground and Flight Risk clause and will require a higher level of quality requirements to include Aerospace Standard 9110 (current version). It is anticipated that North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 488190, Other Support Activities for Air Transportation, will apply. The current standard is $32.5M. Unique Evaluation Elements: Offerors must meet unique entrance gate criteria in order to proceed on to a full proposal evaluation. The technical evaluation will consist of a Comprehensive Management Plan (CMP) and response(s) to integrated management scenario(s). Corporate Capability Statements: The ACC-Redstone seeks to identify businesses that have experience in all or a part of the requirements described in this document and the attached PWS. Interested parties should provide a Corporate Capability Statement that reflects their potential to fulfill the Government's requirements. Note that any actual requirement(s) will eventually be announced through FedBizOpps. Interested companies should include in their response answers to the following requests: a. Company Name, address, phone number, and email address b. Notification of interest in proposing as a prime contractor, subcontractor or both c. Details related to the size of the company based on the anticipated NAICS code of 488190 d. Company profile to include company size (small or large) in relation to the proposed NAICS, etc. Identification of small business type (i.e., SDB, SDVOSB, 8(a), etc.) Interested companies should also include their response to the following questions: 1. Discuss what Entrance Gate Criteria are appropriate for: a. Focusing competition on companies with DOD rotorcraft maintenance experience b. Focusing competition on companies with strong multi-site management and OCONUS experience c. Other 2. Discuss the appropriateness of the contract type for this requirement and what methodologies are effective in controlling T & M costs. Provide input on the following: Performance incentives: types of fee (e.g. incentive fee, award fee), use of options, and/or other appropriate incentives for contractor performance. 3. Discuss your approach to organizing Regional Program Management (Positions/Locations) 4. What do you consider to be Key Government and Contractor Positions for managing this effort? 5. Discuss the advantages/disadvantages on the Technical Volume evaluation comprising a Comprehensive Management Plan and associated Scenario (s) Performance Work Statement: In addition, interested contractors should review the accompanying DRAFT PWS and answer the following questions" 6. What are the biggest risks associated with this PWS? 7. Provide any innovative ideas, best industry practices, or acquisition streamlining that might enhance the PWS. Proprietary Information: Proprietary information is neither sought nor desired. If proprietary information is submitted, it must clearly be marked "Proprietary" on every sheet containing such information. Respondents are responsible for adequately marking proprietary information contained in their response. Do not send any classified information. II. This RFI pertains to sources sought, corporate capability statements to include any suggestions related to: entrance gate criteria, comprehensive management plan elements, contract incentive, requirement generation or proposal submission streamlining, and DRAFT PWS information. This RFI shall not be construed as a formal solicitation or an obligation on the part of the Government to acquire any products or services. Any information provided to the Government is strictly voluntary and at no cost to the Government. Any formal solicitation(s) will be announced separately. The draft solicitation for industry's comments may be released in the fourth quarter of Calendar Year (CY) 2016 for the AFM II effort. However, these dates are estimates and subject to change without notice. Source Selection will be conducted per applicable guidance of Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) part 15 and supplemental guidance. Note that only responses are solicited under this RFI. No written questions will be entertained. Contacts to Government personnel by potential offerors regarding this RFI subject are restricted and must proceed through the Contracting Officer POC. The Contracting Officer, Mr. Steven O. Austin, has posted all current information regarding this requirement on the FedBizOpps website. Small Business Set-Aside Determination: In order for the Government to make a Small Business set-aside determination, all Small Business should provide sufficient written information to indicate their capability to successfully perform and manage all requirements of the magnitude described in the Draft PWS. III. The Government is offering a One-on-One meeting with potential offerors. Please send an email to Mr. Steven O. Austin, Contracting Officer, at steven.o.austin.civ@mail.mil, if you are interested in attending a One-on-One session. Include your preferred date (make a note if you prefer morning or afternoon). The preferred date and time are not guaranteed. The PCO will notify you of your scheduled date and time after registration for One-on-One sessions closes on 29 April 2016. Note the government is willing to conduct One-On-One sessions via telephone. Please specify in your email if you prefer telephone or an in-person meeting. One-on-One Session Dates: Times: Location: Address: **Please review the One-on-One session ground rules provided below. These rules will apply for every One-on-One session. Purpose. This is an opportunity for prospective offerors to establish a more thorough understanding of the Government's requirement that shall be set forth in the draft solicitation with the goal of better proposal submissions and project execution. 1. The Aviation Field Maintenance Office and Army Contracting Command-Redstone are not bound by the answers provided during the One-on-One session. 2. The One-on-One session will be limited to thirty (30) minutes. 3. Questions should only address requirements for the AFM II effort. 4. Questions and answers from individual meetings will be shared at the Government's discretion; however, the Government will endeavor to protect the proprietary information provided by the Contractor from other prospective offerors. 5. No documentation will be exchanged at the One-on-One session. If you have any questions regarding the One-on-One sessions please email Mr. Steven O. Austin, Contracting Officer, at steven.o.austin.civ@mail.mil.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: AFM II - CONUS and OCONUS locations as required, United States
- Record
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