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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 25,1997 PSA#1979REQUEST FOR INFORMATION This announcement constitutes a request for
information synopsis and market research. Information contained in this
synopsis is for planning purposes only. It does not constitute an
invitation for sealed bid or request for proposal (RFP), nor is it to
be construed as a commitment by the Government. The Government is
currently conducting a market survey and analysis of
government-off-the-shelf and commercial-off-the-shelf products that can
meet the following requirements. The Education Management System (EMS)
will be an information system supporting the education mission of the
USAF Air Education and Training Command (AETC). The EMS will support
all areas of the AETC education mission, including registrar (records
management), admissions, scheduling, curriculum/course management,
evaluations, production/quota management, student administration,
faculty administration, research management, publications, financial
management, equipment resources, and general office automation. It will
collect, maintain, organize, analyze, and share education information
electronically with the people managing and accomplishing the education
mission. The EMS will support the management of resident and
non-resident instruction, including distance learning (e.g., satellite
and Internet). The EMS will be a distributed computer system that
automates and integrates the management of AETC's education programs at
the headquarters, school, and department-level organizations. It will
be used by approximately 25 schools with missions including
professional military education, professional continuing education,
accessions, and degree granting education. Schools are located at three
primary bases (Maxwell AFB AL, Gunter Annex of Maxwell AFB, and
Wright-Patterson AFB OH) and twelve secondary bases (NCO Academies).
ROTC students are attending 144 colleges and universities, as well as
609 high schools throughout the country. Distance education is
conducted at all AF bases worldwide, as well as other military
installations and civilian locations. Approximately 60,000 students
annually attend residence programs, ranging from several days to all
year in duration. More than 500,000 students annually participate in
non-resident programs. The EMS must serve approximately 10,000 faculty
and staff. The EMS will use a seamless network across all the sites of
AETC education organizations. All EMS components (including application
and database components) shall communicate via an open standard
infrastructure for distributed communication across heterogeneous
systems. The EMS will be structured so that it will be maintainable.
Information about this requirement will be posted on the business
opportunities web site called SARAH (San Antonio RFP and Acquisition
Highway) for Air Force organizations in San Antonio, Texas. All future
updates, information, etc. will be posted on this web site only and
not in the CBD. No paper copies of information will be provided.
Potential Vendors may express interest, make comments and ask questions
via electronic mail. For businesses responding to the market research
and are currently offering same or similar services are requested to
provide what they have available within 25 days after the posting date
of this notice. Point of contact is Lt Sarah Dahl, Program Manger.
Potential Vendors may email or fax comments or questions to Lt Sarah
Dahl at sarah.dahl@hermes.brooks.af.mil, Fax (210) 536-3308. All
comments and questions must be in writing and must identify the company
source, contact person, and phone number. WEB: San Antonio RFP and
Acquisition Highway, http://www.brooks.af.mil/HSC/PKA/sarah.htm.
E-MAIL: Lt. Sarah Dahl, Human Systems Center, Systems Program Office,
Brooks AFb, TX, sarah.dahl@hermes.brooks.af.mil. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0360 19971125\SP-0014.MSC)
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