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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 27,1997 PSA#1791ASC/LFDKI, Bldg 32, 2300 D Street, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7249 A -- DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION EFFORT OF THE LINK 16 INTO THE F-15E
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT POC Contact Point, Mr. Gary Wiviott, Contract
Negotiator or Ms Nancy Williamson at (937) 255-7297. The objective of
this synopsis is to seek interested sources able to integrate the
following subsystem onto the F-15E fighter aircraft. The contractor
shall be responsible for all actions necessary to integrate and test
the Link 16 terminal. This is a follow-on integration program to the
F-15C/D Fighter Data Link (FDL). Also, the contractor shall be required
to perform incidental changes to the aircraft and contractor furnished
equipment. In addition, the Contractor shall be responsible for the
production of Group A kits, installation (as appropriate) of Group A
produced kits, and integration with Group B terminals and other
associated Government Furnished Equipment (GFE). First deliveries to
the field start in late calendar year 2000. Offers will be considered
from any firm providing clear and convincing evidence of its capability
to meet all the following criterion: (a) Capability to integrate and
test the above subsystem to be compatible with the current and planned
configurations of the F-15E, (b) Capability to conduct
retrofit/modification activities: (c) Capability to identify and
develop efficient and cost-effective training programs for support of
an F-15E, (d) Capability to use and input data into the Logistics
Support Analysis file when conducting studies and analyses of training
requirements associated with the F-15 aircraft and aircraft
subsystems, (e) Capability to perform the design, development,
integration, prototyping and test of new, peculiar F-15 Organizational
and Depot (O&D) level support equipment hardware and software,
designing and testing both hardware and software for nuclear weapons
capabilities, and supporting planning, analysis, evaluation and
coordination required for nuclear certification of support equipment,
(f) Capability to prepare/revise and submit Support Equipment
Recommendation Data (SERD) as part of appropriate Engineering Change
Proposals (ECPs) to specify organizational and depot support equipment
requirements for F-15E aircraft and ability to identify standardhand
tools and develop modified standard hand tools, stock numbers,
nomenclature and technical descriptions, as applicable, which shall be
provided for each tool, (g) Capability to test and evaluate efforts in
a manner that shall include consequential conduct of the air vehicle,
avionics, and support equipment simulator, laboratory and aircraft
ground tests. (Note: Additional GFE assets may be available to support
test and evaluation activities, but need dates must be identified in
a timely manner), (h) Capability to conduct systems engineering and
project management for all subsystems, (i) Capability to provide all
required engineering data. Sources responding should provide
information concerning key management and program personnel with a
resume of their previous experience and evidence of capability to
perform successfully. This statement will have a twenty (20) page
maximum limit, double spaced, point size 12. SIC for this procurement
action is 3728, with a size standard of 1000 employees including the
offeror and its affiliates. Failure to provide the above data with your
response to this notice may disqualify your firm from further
consideration. Information requested herein is for planning purposes
only. It does not constitute a request for proposal and is not
construed as a commitment by the government. All responses from
responsible sources will be fully considered, however, receipt of
responses will not be acknowledged. All respondents are reminded that
the government must receive all responses within 30 days of publication
of this notice. Direct capabilities package and any routine
communications concerning this acquisition to Mr. Gary Wiviott,
Contract Negotiator, or Ms Nancy Williamson, Contracting Officer,
ASC/LFDKI, Building 32, 2300 D Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
45433-7249, (937) 255-7927, FAX (937) 656-7167. Technical point of
contact is Maj Rob Thomson, ASC/LFDWX, (937) 255-3913. An Ombudsman has
been appointed to hear concerns from potential offerors during the
proposal development phase of this acquisition. The purpose of the
Ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the program director or
contracting officer, but to communicate contractor concerns, issues,
disagreements, and recommendations to the appropriate government
personnel. When requested, the Ombudsman will maintain strict
confidentiality as to the source of the concern. The Ombudsman does not
participate in the evaluation of proposals or the source selection
process. Interested parties are invited to call Mr. Mike Coalson,
ASC/SYIR, Bay 52, 2475 K Street Suite 1, Wright-Patterson AFB OH
45433-7642, (937) 255-5535 X250. The Ombudsman should only be contacted
with issues or problems that have been previously brought to the
attention of the contracting officer and could not be satisfactorily
resolved at that level. (0056) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0007 19970227\A-0007.SOL)
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