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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 16,1997 PSA#1867FISC Contracting, Norfolk Detachment Philadelphia,700 ROBBINS AVE.,
BLDG. 2B, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5084 L -- CONTRACTOR ENGINEERING TECHNICAL SERVICES AND CONTRACTOR
MAINTENANCE SERVICES DUE 062797 POC A. TENTILUCCI, NAESU, PGM
MGR,(215)697-0118; FISC KO H. R. Aldridge (215) 697-9610 E-MAIL: CLICK
HERE TO CONTACT THE BID OFFICER, SYNOPSIS@PHIL.FISC.NAVY.MIL. This is
a SOURCE SEEKING SYNOPSIS for Contractor Engineering Technical
Services (CETS) and Contractor Maintenance Services (CMS) in support of
the H60 program issued in an attempt to develop a full and open
competitive environment for the acquisition of CETS and CMS for the
specific programs listed herein should they become an official
procurement. NOTE: THESE ARE NOT REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS. THIS IS NOT A
FORMAL PROCUREMENT AND THEREFORE THERE IS NO SOLICITATION. The sources
sought/market survey is published in order that potential sources may
learn of future CETS/CMS requirements. This synopsis is seeking
companies with Contractor Field Service (CFS) personnel and their
primary purpose is to provide to Navy and Marine maintenance
technicians, on-site proficiency training, technical guidance and
information in the evaluation of unusual field problems and render
technical guidance related specifically to the programs cited below.
The object of CFS is to elevate the technical skills and abilities of
Military and Civilian personnel of the Department of Defense
responsible for the operation and maintenance of the system/equipment
to the level of self-sufficiency. CFS personnel must be "experts" on
the specific programs/equipment listed herein and must be able to
provide and teach formal on-site classroom courses and on-the-job
training for these programs and must be able to do so their first day
on the job. They must be able to provide a liaison through which
technical information related to maintenance and operational problems
available in the plant can quickly be disseminated to Military and
Civilian personnel of the Department of Defense. This synopsis is also
seeking companies with Contractor Maintenance Services (CMS)
personnel. CMS personnel are qualified technicians or skilled mechanics
who possess specialized skills covering the installation, operation,
maintenance, modification, rebuild, overhaul and repair of specific DOD
weapons, equipment, systems and material. CMS also include repair,
adjustment, alignment, calibration and checkout of systems and
equipment and removal and replacement of defective and/or inoperative
systems and equipment. Firms having the engineering and technical field
service and maintenance capabilities described above are invited to
submit complete information to the office listed. Information should
include: the total number of employees and professional qualifications
of personnel specially qualified in the CETS/CMS area as outlined; an
outline of previous CETS/CMS efforts including specific services
previously performed or being performed in the listed CETS/CMS area;
specific resumes of representatives detailing their qualifications and
any other available descriptive literature. Respondents will not be
notified of the results of the evaluation of the information submitted,
however, sources deemed fully qualified will be included on the
recommended source list if this becomes a formal procurement. This
effort may include up to 168 work months of support during the period
01 November 1998 through 31 October 2000 at a single or multiple
locations (world-wide or aboard ship). The CFS/CMS personnel shall
provide instruction, information, training and maintenance to DOD
personnel in the installation, operation and maintenance of: PROGRAM
EQUIPMENT BILLET H-60 SH-60F, HH-60H, HH-60J NAVIGATIONAL HELICOPTERS
AND ASSOCIATED COMPUTERS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE & LOGISTICS
SUPPORT These services will also be in connection with diagnosing and
correcting problems which keep equipment in a "down" status. CFS/CMS
personnel must be capable of handling the most complex and intricate
equipment problems. Access to and understanding of the technical data
based for the equipment listed herein is essential. Responses should be
submitted in writing to Commanding Officer, NAESU, 700 Robbins Ave.,
Bldg. 2A, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5084, Attn: Code 3.7C within 20
calendar days from publication of this notice. Your reply should cite
NAESU Reference No. 97-006 and the date/issue of the CBD synopsis to
which you are replying. Address the specific systems/equipment
referenced in the synopsis for which you possess the requisite
technical capability. The NAESU points of contact are Mr. A. Tentilucci
at (215) 697-0118 for technical matters or Ms. J. Aldridge (Competition
Advocate) for contractual matters at (215)697-0126. (0163) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0070 19970616\L-0003.SOL)
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