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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 25,1999 PSA#2268AFFTC/PKAA Directorate of Contracting, 5 S. Wolfe Ave., Edwards AFB, CA
93524-1185 M -- AIRCRAFT LOGISTICS SUPPORT SERVICES POC Todd Mathie (805)
277-8658 E-MAIL: Contact the Contract Specialist via e-mail,
Todd.Mathie@EDEX.edwards.af.mil. The Air Force Flight Test Center is
seeking potential sources capable of performing the following Aircraft
Logistics Support Services for Edwards AFB, CA: Aerospace Ground
Equipment (AGE), Transient Alert Maintenance (T/A), and Airdrop
Research and Development Test. These services are currently being
performed by the Government, and a cost comparison under OMB Circular
A-76 will be conducted to determine the most cost-effective mode of
operation. A single solicitation consisting of the three functions
listed above will be issued as a multi-function study. A contract will
not be awarded if Government performance is determined to be more
advantageous. The AGE Flight provides 24-hour coverage to 8 major core
customers and other Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC) organizations
on Edwards AFB, with over 1,300 pieces of AGE valued at $38.5 million
to include unique and pre-production equipment. Performs pickup and
delivery, minor and major maintenance on- and off-equipment, scheduled
and unscheduled inspections, required modifications and Technical
Compliance Technical Orders actions. Cleans, inspects and services AGE
tow vehicles and maintains vehicle forms. Schedules inspections and
maintenance actions on all powered and non-powered AGE. Provides
information pertaining to technical specifications and equipment
capabilities for the test environment. Conducts logistic test and
evaluation on future equipment procurement. Provides equipment support
as needed for space shuttle landing, emergencies such as aircraft
crash and natural disasters, and off-base deployment support. Prepares
equipment for storage/mobility and for corrosion control. Conducts
flight line equipment familiarization training for all AGE users.
Services equipment with fuel, oil, coolant, hydraulic fluid,
refrigerant and air. Maintains fuel tanks and provides quarterly fuel
reports to the Environmental Management Office (EM). Maintains a bench
stock of approximately 1200 line items. Maintains a 90-Day Hazardous
Waste Accumulation Point, as wellas a Hazard Material Issues Pharmacy.
Inspects and maintains all tools required for maintenance of assigned
equipment. Transient Alert (T/A) provides service for military,
commercial, and numerous DOD customers, including VIP service. Aircraft
serviced include transient heavy airlift aircraft, fighter aircraft,
commercial and experimental vehicles, and propeller driven airframes;
volume is approximately 200 transient aircraft per month. Provides
"Follow-me" services, launch, recovery and parking for transient
aircraft. Coordinates extremely high volume of aircraft launch,
recovery, parking and taxiing activities during the annual Edwards AFB
air show. Provides towing of aircraft. Provides immediate response to
all in-flight and ground emergencies; responds to approximately 20
emergencies per month. Coordinates required maintenance actions after
aircraft have arrived at Edwards AFB. Operates hydraulic stair truck
for loading/unloading of passengers from heavy airlift aircraft.
Services fuel, liquid oxygen, nitrogen, gaseous oxygen, engine oil,
hydraulic fluid and performs tire pressure checks on all transient
aircraft. Recovers aircraft drag parachutes as required. Coordinates
towing and In Flight Emergency (IFE) operations for aircraft requiring
access to the dry lakebed. Provides full crash recovery and
reclamation service for the AFFTC and Test Pilot School (TPS). Crash
recovery activities include removal, tie down, and relocation of items
off the runway or surrounding area during crash recovery activities.
Performs End of Runway (EOR) safety inspections on aircraft as required
(approximately 400 to 500 EOR inspections per month). Provides last
chance inspection to ensure aircraft are safe to fly. The Airdrop
flight provides for developmental testing of parachute recovery,
deceleration and attenuation systems. Coordinates with engineering on
all test requests and analyzes the capability of the airdrop research
and development flight to support subject test. Conducts/assists in
aircraft testing to certify aircraft for airdrop and air-land
operations. Performs build-up, rigging and tests of non-standard loads
for research and development using procedures that may or may not be
directly compatible with standard Air Force activities or standard Air
Force/Army rigging procedures. Testing may require work to be
performed without verified technical data or with limited engineering
information. Build-up may involve design and construction of mock-ups
that meet specifications of actual loads under study and required
rigging for airdrop. Provides support for instrumentation
configuration, camera placement/mounting, and coordination of range
recovery of assets after airdrop. Receives, stores, and loads explosive
devices used in the deployment of parachutes and deceleration systems.
Identifies the specifications needed to develop or modify existing
deceleration devices for specific cargo and/or personnel loads.
Provides consultation services and detailed advice to project managers
regarding optimum methods of constructing, rigging and deploying
various airdrop assemblies for testing of airdrop devices and
development of techniques for their use. Recommends appropriate changes
to specific instructions to meet requirements for unusual airdrop
tests. Develops/assists in development of aerodynamic deceleration
assemblies as required for tests. Develops/assists in developing
rigging procedures of suspension slings for special applications as
required for developmental aerial delivery loads. Coordinates with
project engineering, operations, and maintenance to minimize risk to
flight crew and aircraft throughout each test program. Publishes final
test reports detailing results of completed test programs. Provides
weight and ballast support, materials handling equipment, vehicles and
drivers in support of base activities to augment Traffic management
Office (TMO) in the loading and unloading of transient aircraft or
ground transport vehicles. Provides assistance and guidance in loading
large, unusual and/or outsized cargo. Firms capableof performing the
described services are invited to submit a description of their
capabilities and experience to the following mailing or internet
address: AFFTC/PKAA, Attn: Todd Mathie, 30 N. Wolfe Avenue, Edwards
AFB, CA 93524-6351; Todd.Mathie@EDEX.Edwards.af.mil . Submissions
should be limited to 15 pages and include evidence of similar past and
present performance. CONTRACTORS MUST IDENTIFY THEIR BUSINESS TYPE
(i.e., large business, small business, small and disadvantaged
business, 8(a) certified business, woman-owned small business). The SIC
code is 3728 and the size standard for small business is 1000
employees. This synopsis is for planning purposes only, and does not
constitute a solicitation for bids/proposals. Responses will assist the
Government in determining whether to set-aside/restrict competition in
some way or solicit offers from all responsible sources. The
Government will not pay for any information submitted under this
synopsis. Posted 01/21/99 (W-SN290212). (0021) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0063 19990125\M-0007.SOL)
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