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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 13,1998 PSA#2051Directorate Of Contracting, Oo-Alc 6050 Gum Lane/Bldg 1215, Hill Air
Force Base, Ut 84056-5825 J -- KC-10 AIRCREW TRAINING SYSTEM SOL F42630-98-R-BBBBE 03 POC For
copy, Barbara Olsen/Likt/[801]777-4206, For additional information
contact Barbara Olsen/Likt/[801]777-4206 This acquisition is to provide
complete KC-10 Aircrew Training Systems site operation, maintenance,
and support at Travis AFB, CA and McGuire AFB, NJ for four KC-10A
Simulators, Two Cockpit procedure trainers, Two Boom Operator Trainers
and Two Cargo Loading Trainers. It also includes the operation and
engineering support of a Training System Support Center (TSSC), which
requires personnel, equipment, and data necessary to provide life cycle
software/hardware prototype support and configuration management for
the ATDs, as well as courseware development, update and maintenance.
The proposed acquisition is for one 6 month basic beginning 1 Apr 99,
with nine additional one year options. Contractor ramp-up is
anticipated to take place from 6 Jan 99 through 31 March 99. The wages
paid under this contract are subject to the Service Contract Act.
Potential offerors should be aware that a comprehensive data package
(drawings, specifications, wiring diagrams, etc.) may not be available.
The aircrew training devices (ATDs) are split evenly between the two
main operating bases, Travis AFB, CA, and McGuire AFB, NJ. All ATDs,
except Simulator #3 at McGuire AFB, will undergo extensive modification
by Hughes Training Inc. (HTI), the current contractor, to incorporate
five ATD modifications. These modifications are scheduled to be
completed in April 99. Simulator # 3 is scheduled to be modified with
an articulated visual system designed and installed by Evans and
Sutherland beginning in May 99. This modification is scheduled to be
completed in May 00. This acquisition includes the courseware for:
Pilot, Co-Pilot, Flight Engineer, and Boom Operator Initial
Qualification, Instructor Qualification, Pilot Upgrade,
Requalification, Refresher Training and Academic Ground Training IAW
current Air Force guidance. The "Guaranteed Student" requirement will
remain in effect throughout the term of the contract. The contractor
shall be responsible for all ground retraining. Contractor shall
maintain flight simulators, cockpit procedure trainers, boom operator
trainers and cargo loading trainers. The contractor is responsible for
integrated logistics support, configuration management, data
management, engineering changes, courseware development and curriculum
updates. As a minimum, current tasks to be performed include: support
for the KC-10 configured product baseline, software
maintenance/modification, review and impact assessment of weapon system
Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) and Task Change Proposals (TCPs),
and configuration status accounting and maintenance. Options may task
the contractor to: modify, install and integrate, various ECP kits, to
include three articulated visual systems, two at Travis AFB, CA and
one at McGuire AFB, NJ; relocate the TSSC from Irving TX to Travis AFB,
CA; review, update and maintain the Larry Lam Book; or to build,
update, and maintain a KC-10 Web site. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: All
information including the RFP, SOO and SRD will be available on the
Hill Air Force Base Acquisition Support Division Home Page,
http://farsite.hill.af.mil/rfpso/commod/commhom.html., in an effort to
utilize existing electronic capability. For this reason, very few (if
any) hard copies will be made available. Only primes need apply. It is
suggested that small business firms and others interested in
subcontracting opportunities in connection with the described
procurement make contact with the firm(s) on the bid list which will be
provided upon request. This acquisition will be conducted through full
and open competition IAW AFFARS Appendix BB. The solicitation will
require simultaneous submission of the technical and cost proposals.
Among the evaluation factors will be the criteria that the contractor
demonstrate the capability and resources to fulfill the requirements of
the contract. Award will be made to the contractor that successfully
demonstrates its program as the best value to the Air Force. A bidder's
reference library will be established for bidder's review during
proposal preparation. Specific evaluation area criteria in descending
order of importance are: Technical, Project Management and Cost. Past
performance will be evaluated as a risk rating during source selection.
Offerors will be required to submit their technical proposal data items
electronically. The final Request for Proposal is anticipated to be
released on or about 9 April 1998 with anticipated opening date of 21
May 1998. Potential offerors may express interest, make comments, and
ask questions via electronic mail. All comments, and questions must be
in writing either via electronic mail, regular mail, or fax. Point of
contact is Barbara Olsen, Contracting Officer, at
kc10@hillwpos.hill.af.mil. Potential Offerors may also mail or fax
comments or questions to Joy Bartlett or Capt. Cil Kipp, Contract
Negotiators, or Barbara Olsen, OO-ALC/LIKT 6050 Gum Lane, Hill Air
Force Base, UT 84056-5825, fax 801-777-6068. No telephone requests. All
comments and questions must identify the company source, contact
person, and phone number. The questions and answers willbe provided on
the Home Page to all potential offerors. All responsible sources
solicited may submit a bid, proposal, or quotation which shall be
considered. (0070) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0061 19980313\J-0013.SOL)
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