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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF AUGUST 06, 2021 SAM #7188
SOURCES SOUGHT

R -- Airfield and Heliport Support Services - Sources Sought

Notice Date
8/4/2021 7:53:33 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
488119 — Other Airport Operations
 
Contracting Office
W6QM MICC-FT BELVOIR FORT BELVOIR VA 22060-5116 USA
 
ZIP Code
22060-5116
 
Solicitation Number
W91QV1-21-S-AFHS
 
Response Due
8/18/2021 9:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
09/03/2021
 
Point of Contact
David Lee Gecewicz, Phone: 7038068205, David J. Wigtil, Phone: 5712134926
 
E-Mail Address
david.l.gecewicz2.civ@mail.mil, david.j.wigtil.civ@mail.mil
(david.l.gecewicz2.civ@mail.mil, david.j.wigtil.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBP Partial Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Description
****** This is an updated Notice of Source Sought******� ******Updated PWS�is in the attachements******* ******The labor requirements are highly specialized and are not flexible.� A 30 day transistion cannot compensate for the experience required of each category that requires a minimum number of years in the particular fiels.� Capability are welcome as are infromal burdened rates for the updated numbers of FTE required.� There will be an industry day scheduled within 10 days close of this notice.� The Agency will present each interested party with a list of questions that require a response demonstrating full capability to perform services in accordance with the PWS.� These questions will be transmitted electronically to interested parties unable to attend the industry day virtual event.� The After the industry day interested parties will have an opportunity to present questions in written format to the customer agency no later than the 15th of August 2021 at 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.� No exceptions shall be made.� � �� All questions submitted within the 5 business day window will be responded to and the questions and answers will be posted again as an attachment to this notice when amended. 1. Background. The US Army Aeronautical Services Agency (USAASA) serves as the Army�s responsible official for airspace, aeronautical flight information, air traffic control (ATC), and flight�procedures policy, joint military-civilian use of Army airfields, and as the Force Modernization proponent for Army airfields and�heliports (AAFs/AHPs) worldwide. �Serves as the DCS, G�3/5/7 responsible official for developing aviation�weather policy in coordination with DCS, G�2. USAASA develops policy and methods for obtaining,�defending, and protecting access to Army airspace for the purpose of training, testing, and demolitions. �USAASA has responsibility for negotiating and ensuring Army forces have the required�airspace to test and train to safety standards, including reset and pre and post deployment�activities as well as providing worldwide critical safety of flight products. �USAASA supports� intra and inter-military organizations, the Army Staff (ARSTAF), the Joint Staff, Office of the�Secretary of Defense (OSD), and national and international organizations RTCA Inc., (formerly RadioTechnical Commission for Aeronautics), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), North� Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), etc. As the Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), G-3/5/7 functional�proponent for AAFs/AHPs worldwide,�USAASA has oversight of 80 AAFs/AHPs and develops policies and procedures pertaining to ATC, AAFs/AHPs and airspace operations. USAASA coordinates and monitors the execution of programs and initiatives sustaining operations, maintenance, and management for AAFs/AHPs.� Additionally, USAASA manages the development and integration of the Army�s Management Decision�Package (MDEP) to support HQDA G-3/5/7 requirements to resource and sustain the operation of Army� AAFs/AHPs across major and service commands worldwide, ensuring stakeholders� requirements are�identified, defended, and presented.� Support also includes the strategic development of operations and policies of AAFs/AHPs and the�HQDA Air Traffic and Airspace (AT&A) Program. �USAASA ensures AAFs/AHPs �actions are governed in�accordance with (IAW) the following Army regulations (AR), �Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC),� Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Job Orders (FAA JO), Engineering Technical Letters (ETL),� Training Circulars (TC), policies, and guidelines: AR 1-1, Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution System - Serves as the MDEP Manager and� develops and justifies all resource requirements for the QAAF MDEP, coordinates QAAF MDEP issues� with HQDA and Major Commands appropriation sponsors, program integrators, manpower and force�structure managers, and program and performance managers. Documents background, assumptions, and�changes to programs affecting the QAAF MDEP during each phase of the planning, programming,� budgeting and execution (PPBE) process. Provides information to be included in budget justification�materials. Understands all associated requirements, models, and appropriate feeder systems such as:Installation Status Report (ISR), Real Property Planning and Analysis System (RPLANS), Standard�Service Costing (SSC) and/or Advanced System Improvement Plan (ASIP). Inputs data into R-Builder�software in coordination with all appropriate stakeholders including Reserve Components, Army�Commands (ACOM), or other HQDA staff sections, and their respective Assistant Chief of Staff for�Installation Management (ACSIM-RD) Analyst. AR-5-22, The Army Force Modernization Proponent - Approves and establishes priorities, validates requirements, manages resource allocations and resolves AAFs/AHPs Doctrine, Organization, Training, Material, Leadership and Education, Personnel, and Policy (DOTMLP-P) issues with affected force modernization functional proponents. AR 95-1, Flight Regulations- Provides AAFs/AHPs general provisions on training, standardization, and management of aviation resources. AR 95-2, Air Traffic Control, Airfield/Heliport, and Airspace Operations - Provides administrative and operational policy and procedures for all Army organizations providing ATC, airfield/heliport, and airspace operations worldwide. Ensures the development, coordination, and implementation of plans, policies, and procedures pertaining to use of AAFs/AHPs by other than DOD aircraft. Serves as the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy and Environment) (ASA (IE&E)) responsible official for civilian, joint and shared aircraft use of AAFs/AHPs. Promulgates AAFs/AHPs quality assurance checklists. Formulates a consolidated position on Army operational airfield/airspace criteria and makes the final determination on all AAF/AHP waiver requests. Ensures ACOM, Army Service Component Commands (ASCC), Direct Reporting Units (DRU), and Army National Guard (ARNG) establish a quality assurance evaluation (QAE) program to maintain safe, efficient, and effective AAFs/AHPs and ensure enforcement of standards and compliance with Department of Defense (DOD), Department of the Army (DA), FAA and other requirements. Develops and implements AAF/AHP operations training program. Conducts a Facilities Validation Board (FVB) and validates, invalidates, or non-concurs with ATC Facility requests. See attachments for further guidance:� All requirements are subject to change prior to the release of a formal solicitation. A Sub-contracting Plan is required. All Offerors shall have a valid D.U.N.S., DLA issued CAGE Code, be registered in SAM.gov and be fully compliant with the 889 Policies per the 2019 NDAA, specifically FAR 52.204-24, 52.204-25, and 52.204-26.� Offerors and interested sources who are not fully compliant with the aforementioned shall not be considered a capable source for competitive considerations. Please provide informal rates for the following categories as part of Market Research - Fully Burdened and based upon 1880 hours of performanec annually. 1. Program Manager� - Section 1.5.19.1 (Shares Duties as one of the Senior Positions below) 2.� Contract Support Specialist - Section 1.5.19.2 3.� Aviation Airfield Support Specialist - Section 1.5.19.2.1.1 4. Senior TERPs Support Specialist - Section 1.5.19.2.2 5. TERPs Support Specialist - Section 1.5.19.2.3 6. Junior TERPs Support Specialist - Section 1.5.19.2.4 7.� Aeronautical Data Information Specialist - Section 1.5.19.3 8.� IT Specialist - Section 1.5.19.4� If submitting informal, fully burdened rates please only submit for the BASE 365 day period.� The Government will calculate any escalation using relative market data to develop the IGCE.� Any and all rates provided will not be shared with the public nor used as the sole basis to qualify or disqualify a vendor from further consideration. This is not a solicitation.� If a formal solicitation results from this Notice all responses to the solicitation shall include resume's, certifications, FAA credentials and other verifiable forms of professional credentials to demonstrate the Offeror's capability. Any and all responses to this notice and the attached pricing Excel file shall remain confidential.����� ���
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/b4984b478f95481fbe849a5de4e98031/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Fort Belvoir, VA 22060, USA
Zip Code: 22060
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06085574-F 20210806/210804230132 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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