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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 9,1995 PSA#1280Phillips Lab (PL/PKSB), 3550 Aberdeen Ave. SE, Kirtland AFB, NM
87117-5776 A -- MIGHTYSAT EXPERIMENTAL SATELLITE PROGRAM SOL F29601-95-R-0023 POC
Contracts Team - Tammie L. Johnson, Contracting Officer, (505)846-
6923; Technical Team - Capt Mark K. Lutey, Project Officer, (505) 846-
0623. Sources Sought Synopsis This announcement is a Research and
Development Sources Sought Synopsis for procurement for two distinct
phases of the Phillips laboratroy space Advanced Technology Transition
Demonstration (ATTD) under the new MightySat experimental satellite
program. It does not constitute a Request For Proposal (RFP) or
Invitation for Bid (IFB). The first phase of this effort, representing
the first MightySat mission, is expected to be a sole source contract
to CTA for the refurbishment and flight of an existing small
spacecraft bus, using residual hardware from a prior Government
contract with CTA. The second phase, representing a long term effort
for a series of MightySat missions, will be a competitively awarded
contract for the development of a micro-satellite (under 300 lbs)
spacecraft bus with associated engineering support. The RFP for the
Phase II effort is expected to be released in 4QFY95. Phase I will
involve hardware, software, and associated engineering support for the
refurbishment of an existing, government-owned micro-satellite bus,
integration of a set of PL experimental payloads, and launch and
on-orbit operations support. This effort will be limited to a single
micro-satellite mission using a CTA-developed spacecraft bus, and is
expected to be under $2M in contracted costs. The expected term of this
work will be from 3QFY95 to 4QFY97. The large majority of the effort is
expected to be completed in the first 12 months to support a required
May 96 delivery to NASA for launch. Based upon the familiarity of CTA
with the government-owned micro-satellite system and the required
delivery schedule, it is the Government's intent to award a sole source
contract to CTA for this effort, although Statements of Capability for
Phase I will be accepted and evaluated. Phase II of the MightySat
effort is for the complete design, development, production, and testing
of micro-satellite spacecraft for use in a series of MightySat missions
over the next several years. It is expected that this procurement will
be for a minimum of three (3) microsatellite spacecraft (with options
for several more) delivered to PL on an annual basis starting in
2QFY97. A single award for a cost plus fixed fee (CPFF) contract,
approximately $10M - $15M over 5 years, is anticipated. Exercising of
options may result in the need for delivery of multiple spacecraft
within a single year. The level of classification for this effort is
secret. Capability in the entire process of translating Phillips Lab
space experiment requirements into operating on-orbit assets is
required, as demonstrated through actual experience. Hardware and
software experience in designing, fabricating, interfacing, launching,
and conducting mission operations of satellites, which includes
payloads, spacecraft bus, and the launch vehicle is a must. Specific
capabilities in the development of small satellites (under 1000 lbs)
and, preferably, micro-satellites (under 300 lbs) should be
highlighted. All small businesses interested in Phase II should provide
a Statement of Capability (SOC), with an original and three (3) copies,
within 20 days of the publication of this announcement. Any Statements
of Capability for Phase I should also be submitted within this time
frame. Others need only send a letter stating interest in receiving the
RFP when it is released and their assigned Commercial and Government
Entity (CAGE) code. Responses should be sent to PL/PKSB, Attn: Tammie
L. Johnson, 3550 Aberdeen Ave SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5776. The
Statement of Capability shall contain pertinent and specific
information addressing experience, personnel qualifications, and
current capability of proposed team relevant to this effort, in the
following areas: 1) Development of Small Satellites and associated
Ground Hardware: the process of design, analysis, fabrication, and
assembly of small satellite systems, the understanding of government
mission and program requirements, and translation of these requirements
into the design and development of a flexible microsatellite system,
component, subsystem and system design and performance evaluation,
spacecraft, payload, and mission analysis, development of component,
subsystem and system specifications, overall systems engineering, and
the design and analysis of spacecraft interfaces for compatibility with
launch systems, ground stations, and GFE payloads. 2) Integration and
Testing of Space Systems: Integration of payload hardware and software
with a small spacecraft bus, system-level environmental and functional
testing, integration of the assembled satellite with an existing launch
system, the integration of independently-developed components (such as
GFE payloads, Ground Support Equipment, and Ground Stations), the
execution of a comprehensive integration and testing approach, the
capability to meet NASA requirements for approval as a Shuttle
secondary payload, thermal, structural, mechanical, and electrical
design and analysis capabilities to meet the requirements of various
launch systems, capability to successfully execute payload/bus and
satellite/launch vehicle integration. 3) Launch and Mission Operations:
Small satellite launch operations, mission operations involving command
& control of space systems, the development of all hardware and
software, in addition to providing the required engineering support,
for the successful conduct of space experiments, the subsequent
acquisition of critical flight data, the ability to command and control
the satellite, and the capability to successfully respond to unexpected
on-orbit situations. The following areas will also be evaluated for
responses to the Phase I effort. 4)Fast-Response Refurbishment of
Existing Small Spacecraft and Delivery of Ground Station: Rapid
re-design and refurbishment of a existing, government-owned,
microsatellite hardware, Re-design, analysis, refurbishment, and
integration work, integration of a set of GFE payloads, and
system-level environmental testing within 12 months of contract award,
understanding of the design and functionality of the existing
spacecraft hardware, component and subsystem performance evaluation and
re-design to meet government requirements, and the design and analysis
of spacecraft interfaces for compatibility with launch systems, ground
stations, and GFE payloads. 5) Fast-Response Acceptance of Small
Satellite as a Space Shuttle Secondary Payload : Rapid delivery of an
acceptable secondary payload for the NASA-managed Space Transportation
System, including all necessary documentation, meeting applicable NASA
Secondary Payload design, performance, and safety requirements for a
system, thermal, structural, mechanical, and electrical design and
analysis capabilities needed for NASA approval of satellite hardware,
and familiarity with interfaces and operating features of the standard
NASA ejection system for secondary payloads. For each area, the
information provided shall include, but is not limited to,
organizational experience (specific past programs, tasks performed, and
government program managers), available personnel (qualifications and
background), and facilities & resources (computers, clean-rooms,
testing equipment, ground support equipment). The capability statement
shall be limited to 20 pages, excluding resumes. All of the above
areas must be addressed to include any plans for subcontracting,
teaming, etc. Only unclassified information should be submitted for
consideration. All firms submitting responses must reference the
MightySat Program and indicate whether they are, or are not, a small
business, a socially and economically disadvantaged business, an 8(a)
firm, a woman owned business, a historically black college or
university or a minority institution. The government reserves the right
to set aside this requirement for the 8(a) Program, Small Disadvantaged
Business, Small Business, or Historically Black Colleges and
Universities or Minority Institutions. Interested contractors must
indicate their size qualifications under Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) 8731, with a small business size standard of 1000
employees based on responses to this synopsis. Foreign firms are
advised they will not be allowed to participate as the prime
contractor. The research and test data produced under a resultant
contract may contain Military Critical Technology List (MCTL)
information whose export is restricted by the Export Control Act (Title
22, U.S., Sec. 2751, et seq.) or the Export Administration Act of 1979,
as amended (Title 50, U.S.C., App. 2401. et seq.). Only those companies
who are on the Qualified Contractors Access List (QCAL) may receive
such information. Request certification and registration from the
Defense Logistics Service Center (DLSC), Federal Center, 74 North
Washington, Battle Creek, MI 49016-3412 (1-800-352-3572) as soon as
possible. A Briefing to Industry (BFI) on the overall MightySat program
and issuance of a Draft RFP for the Phase II effort are planned and
will be announced in the Notice of Contracting Action. The Phillips Lab
point of contact for technical issues is Capt Mark K. Lutey,
505-846-0623, and for contracting concerns is Tammie L. Johnson,
505-846-6923. An Ombudsman has been appointed to hear concerns from
offerors or potential offerors during the proposal development phase of
this acquisition. The purpose of the Ombudsman is to receive and
communicate serious concerns from potential offerors when an offeror
prefers not to use established channels. Before contacting the
Ombudsman, potential offerors should use established channels to
request information, pose questions, and voice concerns. For serious
concerns only, potential offerors are invited to contact the PL
Ombudsman, Col Silver, Phillips Laboratory Vice Commander, 3550
Aberdeen Ave SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5776. (0038) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0016 19950208\A-0016.SOL)
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