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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 11,1999 PSA#2300United States Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 50CONS (T-66)
Schriever AFB, CO, 66 Falcon Parkway, Ste 49, Schriever AFB, CO,
80912-6649 L -- SPACE WARFARE CENTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
SOL FA2550-99-R-0012 DUE 040199 POC Robert Wind, Contracting Officer,
Phone (719)567-3811, Fax (719)567-3809, Email
robert.wind@schriever.af.mil -- Alicia Vetter, Contract Specialist,
Phone (719) 567-3820, Fax (719) 567-3809, Email WEB: Visit this URL for
the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=R&ProjID=FA2550-99-R-0
012&LocID=887. E-MAIL: Robert Wind, robert.wind@schriever.af.mil. Small
Business interests shall note the FAR Part 19, Standard Industrial
Codes (SIC) and Size Standards for the requirement identified in this
announcement. The anticipated SIC code is 8711, size standard is $20M.
Note that the response date is changed to 1 April 1999. The Contractor
shall provide non-personal systems engineering and operations support
expertise to the Space Warfare Center (SWC), Air Force Tactical
Exploitation of National Capabilities (AFTENCAP) programs, other space
application efforts and other AF, DoD and Government agencies. This
support is required for all phases of system planning, concept
exploration, requirements analysis, analysis of alternatives, system
engineering, risk reduction, concept of operation development,
training, software development, verification, validation, software
maintenance, advance concept development, systems effectiveness
engineering and logistics, design, test and demonstration,
configuration control and O&M of fielded demonstration equipment,
contingency support, transition of successful demonstration equipment
to mainstream acquisition and information operations. The effort will
be directed towards, but not be limited to, supporting development and
evaluation of prototype systems to determine potential operational and
military utility; improving the efficiency of rapid collection
management and system tasking in support of military operations;
increasing the frequency, realism and scope of exercises and training
with National and other space systems capabilities; including modeling
and simulation, procurement and development of hardware and software
for assessing the military utility of space systems in support to
military operations with emphasis on AeroSpace operations; education
and training activities including advance classroom instruction on
space employment in military operations, and wargames; space tactics
and doctrine development; supporting efforts to influence the tactical
utility of future Space and National Systems (NS) assets; providing
detailed support for Real World contingencies, exercises and
demonstrations of Space and NS capabilities at all levels of command.
The contractor shall provide support to the SWC information systems to
ensure SWC information operations are appropriately managed,
controlled, secured and maintained. Information operations will be
directed towards, but not limited to, risk management engineering and
analysis of information systems architectures to include vulnerability
to information warfare and associated corrective actions;
establishment of a configuration control and security accreditation
office to support present and future Automated Information Systems and
communications systems under SWC control; system administration of
current networks; web master software support and communications center
operations. The contractor shall provide support to the 17th Test
Squadron in testing and evaluation of space forces. The support is
required for all phases of Tactics and Concept testing and Force
Development Evaluations to include, but not limited to, operational
analysis; readiness and supportability; software evaluation; human
factors and questionnaire development, test and evaluation training,
test tool development and maintenance, documentation, test resource
estimation and test approach development to support test development,
test execution, test analysis and test reporting. The contractor shall
provide support to the SWC, Schriever AFB, CO and the Air Force
Information Warfare Center (AFIWC), Air Intelligence Agency (AIA) at
Kelly AFB, TX to assist in planning and execution in areas common to
the SWC and AFIWC. The contractor_s services will complement existing
Government military and civilian workforce and existing contracts. The
contractor shall be prepared to provide services at all SWC operating
locations worldwide. The contractor shall provide overall system,
functional, task and organizational integration of all Task Orders (TO)
issued by the Contracting Officer, in addition to supporting
integration withnew and existing efforts issued by other Government
agencies and contract vehicles. This acquisition will be a web based
acquisition, further information will be posted at
http://www.schriever.af.mil/swc. This web site will stand up by 31
March 1999. The Request for Proposal and associated documents will be
posted at the Government_s Electronic Posting System at
http://www.eps.gov. The draft RFP is expected to be posted no later
than 15 July 1999. A Technical / Bidders Library will be established at
the The Aerospace Corporation, 1150 Academy Park Loop, Suite 227,
Colorado Springs, CO. The library will stand up by 19 March 1999.
Library directions, content, and rules will be posted on the web site.
Until such time the web site stands up, a fact sheet is available from
either the Contracting Officer or the Government Program Manager. The
point of contact for contracting issues is the Contracting Officer, Mr.
Bob Wind, 719-567-3811, email: robert.wind@schriever.af.mil. The point
of contact for technical and management issues is the Government
Program Manager, Major Bob Boulware, 719-567-9572, email:
robert.boulware@swc.schriever.af.mil. The Government is concerned about
the risk associated with a small business set-aside and is undecided
whether this effort should be full and open or a set-aside. All
interested firms are invited to submit letters of interest in this
procurement. Special notice to Small Business: Because of the estimated
cost for this effort, it is not expected that a single small business
prime contractor could perform under a small business set-aside. Any
small business firms intending to propose using the new affiliation and
teaming rules issued by the Small Business Administration (SBA) are
invited to submit a capability statement and be prepared to follow-up
with a presentation to the Government. The capability statement and
presentation should focus on verifying that the team has the capability
to perform the effort. Small businesses should be aware that the
limitation of subcontracting in FAR Clause 52.219-14 now applies to the
sum efforts of all small businesses primes and subs at any tier.
Following are the concerns of the Government regarding a small
business: 1) The contractor will be tasked with providing system,
functional, task and organizational integration and planning of all SWC
efforts, to include contracted services, new and existing efforts
executed by other Government agencies and SWC world-wide operations.
The prime contractor team must have the breadth and depth of technical
and management expertise to successfully execute their integration
role. 2) Contractor must demonstrate the capability to quickly ramp-up
qualified and trained personnel at the onset of the contract. 3)
Contractor must demonstrate capability to administer and manage a
contract expected as a minimum to be $25-45M per year. 4) As a small
business, the contractor must demonstrate a plan that provides for the
small business having 51% of the work per the FAR. 5) The contractor
must demonstrate capability to perform realistic cost and schedule
projections for complex technical and integration efforts. 6) If the
small business team(s) propose to be an affiliation, the contractor
must demonstrate a proposed contract management structure that allows
for a single organization accountable for total performance
responsibility. 7) The contractor must demonstrate an understanding of
National, AF, DoD and Government agencies, with which the SWC
interfaces, sufficient to influence agency processes and establish
points of contact. Posted 03/09/99 (D-SN306399). (0068) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0042 19990311\L-0001.SOL)
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