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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 21,1999 PSA#2371United States Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, Maxwell
AFB Contracting Squadron, 50 LeMay Plaza South, Bldg 804, Maxwell AFB,
AL, 36112-6334 R -- SUPPORT SERVICES FOR WARGAMING AND DOCTRINE EDUCATION SOL
F01600-99-R0025-2A POC Sandra Turner, Contract Specialist, Phone (334)
953-6513, Fax (334) 953-3543, Email sandra.turner@maxwell.af.mil --
Shirley Duncombe, Contract Specialist, Phone 334-953-3540, Fax
334-953-3543, Email WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information
about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=F01600-99-R00
25-2A&LocID=512. E-MAIL: Sandra Turner, sandra.turner@maxwell.af.mil.
This is modification #2 to the second release of the synopsis for the
_Support Services for Wargaming and Doctrine Education_ function.
Provide all personnel, equipment, tools and materials, supervision, and
other items and services necessary to perform Support Services for
Wargaming and Doctrine Education (SSWADE) at Maxwell AFB, ALABAMA.
SSWADE will consist of, but not limited to, the following areas: a)
Public Affairs _ educating leadership on how to communicate effectively
with the general public through mass communications using public
affairs techniques during crisis and non-crisis; b) Wargaming:
Planning, designing, executing and evaluating wargames for domestic and
international customers; maintaining competency in a broad spectrum of
DoD models extending from specialized functional tools to campaign
level models; conducting research and analysis in support of wargame
design and execution; developing and maintaining operational databases;
designing, developing, testing, and maintaining advancedsoftware
wargame models using state-of-the-art software engineering processes,
methodologies, and tools; setting up and configuring computer and other
technical support for a dynamic wargame environment; providing a wide
spectrum of information technology services, such as computer
maintenance, systems lifecycle management, systems administration,
network engineering and operations, security management; providing
facility security management. Support requirements cover the complete
range of wargame activities, from game design through post execution
reporting; c) Intelligence _ developing and maintaining curriculum,
conducting platform instruction, providing subject matter expertise for
all intelligence education support for AU; including intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance systems, the five doctrinal
intelligence functions, collections management, the intelligence cycle,
and supporting case studies. Also, developing and helping execute
scenarios, threat assessments, and databases in support of wargaming.
Conducting research on opposing force (OPFOR) doctrine, strategy,
weapons systems, and threat order of battle for databases. Serving as
OPFOR or intelligence controller during wargame execution; d) Airpower
Research _ Designing, implementing, and maintaining databases of AU
student research; receiving abstract submissions, editing content, and
posting to Web database; collecting information and historical data
from various institutional archives and libraries; analyzing collected
data; writing scholarly reports on specific aerospace power topics,
both historical and current; and assisting resident analysts in
research, writing, and editing work as required and e) Curriculum
Development and Instruction _ doctrinally-based platform instruction,
seminar instruction and facilitation, curriculum and courseware
development, distance learning materials development, production and
implementation; development, administration, and grading of student
evaluations; and student quota management concerning, the deliberate,
crisis action, campaign phases of war planning, and information warfare
applications; written, oral reviews of draft service, and joint
doctrine publications and doctrine-related publications. This
requirement will include a base year and four one-year option periods.
Competitive negotiated Source Selection procedures are contemplated in
this acquisition with the following evaluation factors for award, in no
special order of importance: Mission Capability, Price or Cost, Past
Performance and Proposal Risk. A draft Request for Proposal (RFP) is
tentatively scheduled for release no later than 2 August 1999. The
Standard Industrial Code (SIC) will be 7373. To qualify for a small
business concern, gross revenues cannot exceed $18 million for the last
three fiscal years. All requests from interested parties should
reference RFP No. F01600-99-R0025 and contain the following
information: a) name, address, telephone and fax number, point of
contact and an E-mail address; b) business size (whether you are a
large or small business concern based on the size standard mentioned
above); and c) if a small business concern, please specify type i.e.,
Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) 8a or small
business, small disadvantage business, 8(a) or woman-owned small
business. Telephone requests for the request for proposal (RFP) will
not be accepted. Only written responses will be considered. Faxed
requests are allowed. Our fax number is (334) 953-3543. Posted 06/17/99
(D-SN344037). (0168) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0066 19990621\R-0008.SOL)
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