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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 24,1996 PSA#1748HQ Space and Missile Systems Center (AFMC) SMC/PKWA, 2420 Vela Way,
Suite 1467-A8, Los Angeles AFB, CA 90245-4659 L -- SUPPORT AND SERVICES FOR THE DEFENSE METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE
PROGRAM (DMSP) SATELLITE AND THE POLAR-ORBITING OPERATIONAL RONMENTAL
SATELLITE (POES) SOL F04701-96-R-0019 POC Contract Negotiator, Capt Ed
Keller, (310) 336-4545; Contracting Officer, Capt Mario J. Troncoso,
(310) 336-4335. The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)
Systems Program Office (SPO) intends to acquire support and services
for up to six Block 5D satellites and up to five satellites for the
Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) (formerly
known as TIROS). A Cost-Plus-Award-Fee type contract is anticipated
with a basic period and five options beginning 1 July 97 and ending 30
Jun 02. A Request For Proposal is anticipated to be released during
the January 1997 timeframe, to the incumbent contractor Lockheed Martin
Missiles and Space (LMMS), Princeton N.J. LMMS is considered the only
qualified source because of their unique and specialized
qualifications, limited Government procured design information to
maintain the current systems and adequate reprocurement data. LMMS is
the original designer and manufacturer of the Block 5D and POES
spacecrafts and support equipment and/or systems. LMMS has continuously
supported DMSP and POES spacecrafts for 31 years and 36 years,
respectively. There will be three phases during these periods. The
first phase is a transition phase that overlaps the LMMS DMSP Block 5D
production contract that ends in June 1998. The second phase starts
with the transfer of assets from the Block 5D production contract to
the support and services contractor. The third phase is the transition
to a future follow-on support & services contract. The support and
services contractor will require clean room facilities to store, work,
and test the above spacecraft and associated equipment. The support
and services contractor must demonstrate the capability to perform
environmental testing (Thermal Vacuum, Electromagnetic compatibility,
and Acoustics) in support of modifications or retrofit for the DMSP and
POES satellites. They must demonstrate a personnel and facilities
capability to properly handle secret material and crypto-equipment. The
effort will require maintenance, repair, updates and configuration
control of the following Government Owned Equipment on a
non-interference basis with the current production contract: Special
Test Equipment (STE) located at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space,
Princeton NJ and/or Sunnyvale CA and at Vandenberg AFB, CA. The
required effort will require maintenance, repair, updates and
configuration control of the following Government Owned Equipment on a
non-interference basis with the current production contract: Software
Test Facility (STF) located at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space,
Princeton NJ and/or Sunnyvale CA, the Advanced Flight Vehicle Simulator
Facility (AFVSF) located at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space,
Princeton NJ and/or Sunnyvale CA and Vandenberg AFB, Offutt AFB and in
Suitland MD. The support and services contractor will be responsible
for operating the Payload Test and Integration Facility (PITF), a
Government Owned Contractor Operated (GOCO) located at Vandenberg AFB,
CA. The required effort will include the maintenance, repair, updates
and configuration control of the Government Owned Test
Equipmentnecessary to support Launch processing. The support and
services contractor will be required to provide the following Factory
and Field Support and Services (Support the program at the current
contractor facilities currently in Princeton NJ and at multiple Air
Force installations): (1) Support on- orbit payload evaluation and
testing, (2) Perform engineering analysis, (3) Develop and upgrade
documentation, (4) Analyze data generated during system tests and
determine discrepancies and document test results, (5)Perform
engineering services and related effort to reduce risk of failures of
on- orbit spacecraft, (6) Perform investigations and analyses to
resolve operational spacecraft anomalies, (7)Recommend corrective
actions required to ensure the safety of the on-orbit satellites and
perform upgrades on said satellites, (8) Support early-orbit operations
at Offutt AFB, for Block 5D satellites and Suitland MD for Block 5D and
POES satellites to ensure initial health of operational assets, (9)
Provide weekly selected sensor telemetry products for operational
satellites, (10) Maintain and sustain an adequate level of flight
qualified age sensitive parts for stored flight-ready spacecraft with
special emphasis on Apogee Kick Motor (AKM) support, battery
fabrication, assembly and test, and pyrotechnic devices, (11) Maintain
a database management system for spacecraft telemetry parameters at
multiple Air Force sites and two contractor sites, (12) Support the
DMSP satellite vehicle simulation facilities at Lockheed Martin
Missiles and Space currently in Princeton NJ and the Payload
Integration and Test Facility, Vandenberg AFB, Offutt AFB and in
Suitland MD, and, (13) Retrofit missions sensors onto satellites,
retrofit the spacecraft to the new DMSP and/or POES launch vehicle and
perform an adequate level of storage tests on spacecraft. The required
effort will include the following Engineering Support for All
Pre-Launch Activities: (1) Provide technical support to the 6th
Satellite Operations Squadron (6SOPS), Offutt AFB, NE, the DMSP System
Program Office (SPO), the POES Program Office, NASA, the Test Wing at
Vandenberg AFB, and the Suitland Ground Station, (2) Maintain and
upgrade the Payload Integration and Test Facility, Vandenberg AFB, CA
to ensure readiness of launch activities, (3) Prepare and maintain a
Detailed Test Plan for each flight configuration, (4) Support
spacecraft storage and testing for all DMSP and POES spacecraft, (5)
Conduct payload processing and booster integration for launch
processing providing a 90 day launch call capability (DMSP only), and
(6) Comply with all relevant safety and environmental regulations
applicable at the launch site. The required effort will include the
following Engineering and Management Support: (1) Management and
supervisory support of contractor field personnel and engineering
consultants, (2) Review Change Notices, Engineering Change Proposals
and Specification Change Notices prepared by associated contractors to
assess their technical, cost, and schedule impacts to DMSP and POES
component elements. The required effort will encompass the following
Flight Software Support: (1) Perform anomaly analysis and update and
modify the flight software as necessary to resolve the anomalies, (2)
Perform the evaluation, analysis, interface review and verification of
flight software to certify the integration and launch decision for
each DMSP and POES satellite, (3) Perform ongoing configuration
management of flight software for all DMSP and POES flights, and, (4)
Support the Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) contractor
for DMSP Flight Software. The required effort will include the
following System Engineering Support: (1) Perform engineering support
as directed by the DMSP Systems Program Office (SPO) Contracting
Officer to enhance operational performance and to maximize flight
reliability, (2) Perform engineering support and life tests on new
technologies that can be implemented into the DMSP and POES spacecraft,
(3) Support out-of-flow integration activities during ongoing
spacecraft production. The contractor must meet the following
engineering requirements: (1) In-depth knowledge of the DMSP and POES
data handling systems, the data storage systems, the scanning systems
and the command processing systems, (2) Ability to maintain,
troubleshoot, repair, and retest AGE and STE associated with spacecraft
testing and pre- launch operations, (3) Provide a supply depot
repair/test facility to support repairs, tests, and system anomaly
analysis, (4) In-depth knowledge of the interfaces between the DMSP
spacecraft, the primary Operation Linescan Sensor (OLS) and secondary
mission sensors as well as all sensors for the POES spacecraft, (5)
Ability to develop and maintain all spacecraft System Analysis Reports
and Interface Control Documents with both existing and new DMSP and
POES associated contractors, (6) In-depth knowledge of the DMSP and
POES satellites and its command and telemetry system, (7) In-depth
knowledge and understanding of DMSP and POES operations including
command, control and telemetry processing, (8) Knowledge of emergency
spacecraft anomaly analysis and safety procedures in order to develop
satellite contingency and emergency operational commanding procedures,
(9) Capability to evaluate current technology and meteorological
applications, (10) Ability to offer specific product improvement
recommendations to DMSP for the exploitation of new technologies for
the DMSP and POES satellites, (11) Capability to perform telemetry data
trend analysis sufficient to anticipate failures and/or anomalous
performance, (12) Ability to integrate knowledge and experience
relative to the Vandenberg Payload Test Facility and the Air Force
Satellite Control Network as they relate to DMSP and POES, (13)
Knowledge of spacecraft storage procedures and testing, (14) Knowledge
of early orbit operations for satellites, (15) Knowledge of current
DMSP and POES ground system equipment including communications
interfaces, data multiplexing, decommutation, reformatting, switching,
data processing and upgrades, (16) Knowledge in performing on-going
configuration management of flight software for all flights, (17)
Knowledge of command and telemetry encryption and authentication, (18)
Capability in computer hardware and software design and
evaluation/analysis of both analog and digital systems and circuitry,
(19) In-depth experience in satellite ground systems engineering,
systems fault isolation, and development of operational work-arounds,
(20)Experience in satellite command, control and telemetry software
maintenance and testing of software modifications, (21) Experience in
hardware and software configuration management and maintenance of
system hardware and software documentation in accordance with
applicable contract standards, (22) Experience in software systems
analysis, software troubleshooting, software modification to correct
system deficiencies and integration of software enhancements developed
by third parties, (23) Experience in the administration of services
related contracts, (24) Ability to employ the required expertise in the
evaluation of proposed spacecraft/ground system changes and render
timely recommendations, (25) Experience in the performance of
cost-effectiveness analysis regarding all aspects of DMSP and POES
requirements, (26) Capability to develop contractual technical
standards and requirements for DMSP and POES satellites, (27) Ability
to conduct interface working groups, design reviews and audits, (28)
Capability to update spacecraft documentation including numerous launch
procedures, field manuals, and drawings and associated listings using
a compliant configuration control system, and (29) Knowledge of age
sensitive hardware required in the DMSP and POES programs. Contractor
personnel are to be fully qualified at contract award date. Questions
regarding this acquisition should be directed to the PCO, Capt Mario J.
Troncoso., (310)336-4335. This synopsis is for information and planning
purposes and does not constitute an IFB or RFP. When requested, all
responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by
the agency. See Note 22. (0354) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0050 19961224\L-0002.SOL)
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