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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 13,1998 PSA#2221Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Code 210000D, 1
Administration Circle, China Lake, CA 93555-6100 L -- SOURCES SOUGHT FOR WEAPONS SURVIVABILITY LABORATORY (WSL) SUPPORT
POC Derrick Hu, Contract Specialist, (760) 939-9655 The Naval Air
Warfare Center, Weapons Division is seeking industry participation in
Weapons Survivability Laboratory (WSL) Support. The primary focus of
this notice is to identify interested Small Business sources for
information and planning purposes only. The Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code is 8711 with a Size Standard of $20M. The
Government anticipates a Time and Materials (T&M) type contract for a
duration of five (5) years (3 Basic and 2 Option years). Proposed
submissions of interest and/or statements of capability are restricted
to small business entities. All submittals must be unclassified.
Contractors should appropriately mark any data that is proprietary or
has restricted data rights. This announcement is open until 5:00 PM
PST, December 15, 1998. The Contractor will support research,
development, test, and evaluation programs under the cognizance of the
Weapons Survivability Laboratory (WSL) in the Survivability and
Lethality Division of the Aircraft Weapons Integration Department,
Fighter/Attack. The contractor will perform planning, design,
fabrication, instrumentation, test site preparation, testing, data
collection, and data reduction of aerospace and weapons systems,
sub-assemblies, components, hardware simulators, test support hardware,
and test support equipment. Additionally, the contractor will perform
preventive and corrective maintenance of WSL test support facilities as
well as logistics and inventory control of WSL property and future
acquisitions. The following background information is provided to
inform the contractor of the technical requirements that exist in the
WSL environment. Technical support will involve, but is not limited to,
the following: Data acquisition for Safe separation studies of free
fall and other weapons; Data acquisition for aerodynamic studies of
weapons and recovery systems; WSL logistics, inventory control, and
property management; and Maintenance, upkeep, repair, and improvement
of WSL test facilities and equipment. Test Support Systems and
simulators developed, fabricated and/or installed by the contractor
shall perform according to test program technical requirements while
operating in an environment of explosive detonations, high-velocity
projectiles and fragments, fires, airflow velocities up to 610 knots,
water, oils, and fuels. Test programs are quite often unique and may be
conducted only once. The contractor shall develop, fabricate, calibrate
and inspect his systems to insure that they are technically adequate
during a one-time event. The Government will provide WSL project and
facility program schedules. The Government reserves the right to make
program schedule changes. The contractor shall perform the following
tasks which will be identified on individual delivery orders: Planning
-- Attend test planning and test scheduling meetings and schedule
contract support in accordance with test program requirements,
schedules and milestones. Design -- Perform a wide range of general
mechanical, aerospace and electronics engineering design and drawing
tasks relative to aircraft and missile hardware simulators, structural
support assemblies, special equipment, facilities and data acquisition
systems. The contractor shall correct and document any design
characteristics that are found to inhibit or make fabrication
unnecessarily costly but that do not otherwise alter performance or
system effectiveness characteristics. Fabrication -- Perform a wide
range of general mechanical, aerospace and electronic fabrication
tasks. Fabricate, modify, disassemble, repair, and reassemble aircraft
and missile airframe and propulsion systems, simulated hardware,
structural support assemblies, fixtures, replicas, representative
aerospace structural test panels, special test equipment, electronic
components and data acquisition systems. Testing -- Prepare and set up
test aircraft and weapons systems, fixtures, hardware and
instrumentation at test sites prior to testing. Conduct preparation,
pre-test inspection, operational checks and operation of aircraft and
missile systems; turbojet, turbofan, turboshaft, and reciprocating
engines; data acquisition, data reduction and control systems; color
video systems; transducers and thermocouples; and test support
equipment and systems, including but not limited to: High velocity
airflow system, Fuel temperature conditioning system, Portable airflow
system, Oil/water separator system, 65,000 lb. straddle crane, CO2
fire extinguishing system, and Light water fire extinguishing system.
Logistics -- Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, supplies
and equipment procurement research and recommendations and inventory
control of hand tools and equipment not identified in position
performance specifications tool kit listings; maintaining and updating
the WSL inventory and maintaining the WSL library consisting of
aerospace technical publications, product directories/catalogs and
weapon systems maintenance logs. Technical Materials -- The contractor
shall provide materials, supplies, or minor equipment tosupport
specific delivery order requirements. Typical examples of such items
are raw materials (steel plate, aluminum extrusions, etc.) or minor
equipment such as pneumatic tools. Ownership of any such materials or
equipment procured will remain with the Government. Work will be
performed primarily at, but not limited to, the WSL, NAWCWPNS, China
Lake, CA. The Government anticipates the following non-exempt labor
categories for the WSL Support effort as stated in Wage Determination
94-2053: Engineering Technician II through IV, Maintenance Trades
Helper, Material Coordinator, Warehouse Specialist, and Laborer.
Responses should be sent by mail to Commander, Code 210000D, Naval Air
Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, CA 93555-6100, Attn.:
Derrick Hu, by facsimile to (760) 939-9651, or by e-mail to
hudh@navair.navy.mil. Responses should include documentation supporting
the potential source's assertion of experience in the areas mentioned
above and include the information requested by Note 25, taking into
consideration that the information submitted will not be used for a
procurement action. This synopsis is for information and planning
purposes only and does not constitute a Request for Proposal. Posted
11/10/98 (I-SN270126). (0314) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0069 19981113\L-0001.SOL)
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