SOURCES SOUGHT
12 -- Request for Information: Design Agent, System Integration and Engineering Support for the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) System from FY 2024 through FY 2029
- Notice Date
- 10/12/2022 12:49:17 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 334511
— Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- NAVSEA HQ WASHINGTON NAVY YARD DC 20376-5000 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20376-5000
- Solicitation Number
- N00024-23-R-5239
- Response Due
- 10/24/2022 9:00:00 AM
- Point of Contact
- Michelle Gu, Phone: 202-826-7445
- E-Mail Address
-
michelle.s.gu.civ@us.navy.mil
(michelle.s.gu.civ@us.navy.mil)
- Description
- Update 10/12/22: The response date has been extended to Monday 24 October 2022 at 12:00 PM EST.� This notice is a Request for Information (RFI) as defined in FAR 15.201(e). The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), on behalf of the Command and Control Program Executive Office directorate (PEO IWS 6.0), is conducting market research to seek industry inputs and interest as well as identify potential sources that possess the capability to accomplish potential future requirements in support of the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) program. The information obtained in response to this RFI is intended to increase our understanding of industry interest and capability for CEC and inform acquisition decisions related to the CEC program. SECTION 1: ABOUT CEC The CEC program provides a composite track management and sensor netting capability in support of Integrated Fire Control that significantly improves strike force air and missile defense capabilities by combining measurement data from strike force air search sensors on CEC-equipped units into a single, integrated real-time, composite track air picture. The CEC sensor netting system improves Naval Carrier Strike Groups and Expeditionary Strike Groups Area Air Defense capabilities.� In FY 2019, CEC Increment 2 requirements were established to evolve the current system to outpace new and more stressing security threats and to ensure the producibility of all current system components.� The CEC Increment 2 capability requirement additions include significantly increased network size, inclusion of netted Electronic Warfare (EW) and composite surface tracks as part of the CEC composite track picture composite ID enhancements, position, navigation and timing improvements, tracking and filtering expansions, tactical battle management aid development, integration with non-traditional CEC data sources, interoperability with non-CEC communications, hardware infrastructure modernization, and all required Key Performance Parameters (KPP�s) and Key System Attributes (KSA�s) for the system.� CEC is a sensor netting system that significantly improves battle force Anti-Air Warfare capability by extracting and distributing sensor-derived information such that the superset of this data is available to all participating CEC units. This in turn provides improved Battle Force Air and Missile Defense by coordinating all ship/air sensor data into a single, real-time, composite track picture supporting integrated fire control. The CEC system is installed aboard US and allied ships (via the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program) to include cruisers, destroyers, amphibious warfare ships, and aircraft carriers. SECTION 2: SCOPE The potential future requirements in this notice consist of Design Agent, System Integration and Engineering Support for the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) System from FY 2024 through FY 2029. NAVSEA anticipates that a majority of the work contemplated under this notice will be performed at the contractor's site. The applicable NAICS code for this notice is 334511, Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing. The prospective source would perform engineering support that will include design, develop, integrate, test, and maintain system capabilities for all baselines applicable to the CEC System to support the evolution and maintenance of the CEC System and Single Source Library. The prospective source would combine hardware and software components provided by the government or other external sources and complete additional design, development, integration, test, and system maintenance capabilities as required for all baselines applicable to the CEC System to support the evolution and maintenance of the CEC System and Single Source Library. The prospective source would deliver source code, objects, scripts, and executables required to build, install, load, operate, maintain and update the application, as well as provide Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) source material and applicable documentation for the capability. The prospective source would provide updated product structure documentation. The CEC system is defined by a Government owned Technical Data Package (TDP). The prospective source would furnish all efforts and resources necessary (including but not limited to labor, materials, travel, and facilities) to accomplish the requirements described in this SOW. The prospective source would provide the development environment infrastructure that supports the complete CEC System development, verification, and support.� The prospective source would maintain the CEC hardware and Software Development Environment (SDE) and testing infrastructure and provide requisite facility and security infrastructure to support existing CEC baselines. When available, the prospective source would migrate to a Government-furnished virtual cloud-based ecosystem to enable implementation of agile software development, test, Fleet deployment, and feedback using DEVSECOPS tools and principles. The prospective source would support the efforts to include Program Management, Systems Engineering, Software Development, System Tech Refresh and Obsolescence Update Support, Test and Analysis, Quality Assurance (QA), Configuration Management (CM), ILS, Reliability and Maintainability (R&M), System Safety, System Security, and Cost Estimation. SECTION 3: SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS NAVSEA invites all interested potential sources, including small business concerns, to submit written information sufficient to demonstrate the respondent's ability to fulfill the requirements. Qualified firms must demonstrate that they possess the requisite facilities, equipment, and capabilities to perform the work. Please note that a minimum US facility security clearance level of SECRET is required prior to award. Responses be submitted via email to the points of contact listed in this notice, and must be received�no later than 15 days of posting, October 15, 2022. Please ensure that the subject line of any emails containing responses or questions related to this notice includes the name of your firm and ""CEC Design Agent Engineering Support RFI Response"" (without quotations marks). Please limit responses to a maximum of ten (10) pages in length, excluding the cover page, with a minimum font size of 10 points. All information received bearing proprietary markings will be handled in accordance with applicable statutes and regulations. Responses to this notice will not be returned. An acknowledgement of receipt will be provided for all responses received. If you do not receive an acknowledgement within two working days, please notify the points of contacts listed in this notice. All materials submitted in response to this RFI should be UNCLASSIFIED. If a potential respondent believes submission of classified material is necessary or will provide a higher quality response, please notify the points of contacts listed in this notice. Responses to this notice must include the following: SECTION 3.1: COVER PAGE Include a cover page containing the following information: Solicitation number for this notice (N00024-23-R-5239) Company Name Mailing address and physical address (if different) DUNS number CAGE code Business size status (based on NAICS code 334511) Type of small business (if applicable) Name, position, email address, and phone number of point(s) of contact � SECTION 3.2: COMPANY INFORMATION a. Provide number of employees employed by company, and annual revenue/receipts for the last 3 completed company fiscal years. b. Identify contracts within the last five (5) years with similar scope and provide brief overview of company responsibilities under the contract. SECTION 3.3: DESIRED EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITIES 3.3.1: Knowledge and experience of US Navy or DoD contracts The prospective source should describe experience with current or past contracts (USN or DoD) in the following areas: Inherent knowledge of the CEC system or a system of similar scope and complexity, per the following: Unique and custom interfaces between internal system components within the CEC system or a system of similar scope and complexity. Respective interfaces that integrate CEC or a system of similar scope and complexity, with external stakeholder host combat systems and sensors and associated differences between specific host combat system and sensor architecture arrangements. Associated system of systems logical interactions between CEC or a system of similar scope and complexity and its respective integration partners and its interfaces that are critical to and enable capabilities such as Integrated Fire Control. Unique characteristics and capabilities of multiple CEC software baselines or a software effort of similar scope and complexity, associated with multiple versions of host combat systems and sensors integrated with CEC. Technical details of CEC capabilities implemented across multiple CEC versions or a system of similar scope and complexity, to be able to enhance them to support new requirements. Sustainment and support of the CEC system or a system of similar scope and complexity, to include sustaining engineering, product support management, operational support materials; including technical manuals and training materials, response to and investigation of critical operational system casualties. Familiarization with the CEC development or a system of similar scope and complexity, and the associated test environment per the following: Understanding of the unique lab and land-based testing environments and how CEC software or a software effort of similar scope and complexity, is tested and qualified for delivery to the Government. Familiarity with distributed land-based combat system testing facilities and associated interfaces with CEC or a system of similar scope and complexity. Experience with interoperability testing of CEC or a system of similar scope and complexity, with multiple versions of host combat systems and sensors. Experience with system of systems testing at live fire test ranges. 3.3.2:��Perform engineering support Provide an overview of your company�s ability to perform engineering support for the CEC program to include the following:� Development and sustainment of Model Based Systems Engineering tools and associated requirement analysis, validation, and verification. Integration, testing and maintenance of CEC legacy hardware and software with specific combat systems and sensors that utilize specialized interfaces and custom hardware and software solutions. Development, integration, and testing of new CEC system hardware and software capabilities and features. Maintenance of CEC system hardware and software to include correction of deficiencies and/or software trouble reports; system technical refreshes and obsolescence updates; implementation of system readiness and reliability/maintainability improvements; and implementation of Information Assurance/Cybersecurity vulnerability corrections and improvements. Development and maintenance of a Single Source software library that is utilized to source all versions of CEC shipboard, airborne, and land based software that are configured as required to support multiple host combat system and sensor architectures. � Existing indoor/outdoor antenna test facilities for measuring network performance in controlled environments Support CEC Developmental and Operational Test requirements on board actual Fleet assets. Software development environment utilizing DevSecOps and Agile principles Facility and security infrastructure to include network connectivity up to the Collateral Secret level to land-based test sites and other government facilities 3.3.3: Schedule Provide an overview of your company�s ability to successfully deliver and maintain the CEC system for critical testing and operational milestones per the following: Integrate, test (at multiple locations) and deliver a minimum of one new CEC capability package annually, introducing new and critical warfighting functionality into the system. Develop, integrate, test and deliver on an annual basis CEC software maintenance builds that implement corrections to software trouble reports and address Information Assurance/Cybersecurity vulnerabilities. 3.3.4: Barrier to Competition Identify any obstacles to competition in the areas of engineering processes, production facilities, test facilities, or scope of work that would hinder or restrict your company's involvement in a future competitive procurement. In addition, recommend solutions or mitigation paths for the Navy to overcome the obstacles. DISCLAMIER This notice is not a request for proposals. Per FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice do not constitute offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. This notice is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation or obligation on the part of the Government. The Government makes no representations that a solicitation for the requirements described in this notice will be issued. The Government is NOT seeking or accepting unsolicited proposals.� This notice shall not be construed as a contract, a promise to contract, or a commitment of any kind by the Government.� Specific responses will not disqualify or have an impact on participation and evaluation on future solicitations.� Not responding to this RFI does not preclude participation in any future solicitation.� If a solicitation is issued in the future, it will be announced via BETA.SAM and interested parties must comply with that announcement.� It is the responsibility of interested parties to monitor BETA.SAM for additional information pertaining to this requirement. Respondents are wholly responsible for any costs or expenses associated with submitting a response. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this notice or any further requests for information relating to a response. Respondents will not be notified of the results of this notice. The information obtained from submitted responses may be used by the Government in the development of a procurement strategy. Information submitted in response to this notice will become the property of the United States Government. Respondents should properly mark any materials submitted with the appropriate restrictive markings. Information that is proprietary or competition-sensitive may be protected from disclosure under the public records statutes only if properly labeled as such. Any small businesses that believe they can accomplish this entire requirement should indicate their small business status (see FAR Part 19) in their response. Questions regarding this announcement shall be submitted in writing via e-mail to the Contract Specialist and Contracting Officer�s email addresses.� Verbal questions will not be accepted.� Questions shall not contain classified information.
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- Country: USA
- Country: USA
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