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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 12,1999 PSA#240869 -- CONTRACTOR LOGISTIC SUPPORT FOR SIMULATION NETWORKING SYSTEMS
(CLS FOR SIMNET) The Government intends to negotiate and award, to AAI
Engineering Support Inc., 100 Industry Lane, Cockeysville, MD 21030,
a FFP extension to the current contract for Contractor Logistic Support
for the Simulation Networking (SIMNET) system. The extension will
consist of a three month basic period and three 3-month options, which
will provide a bridge contract, between the current contract
(N61339-90-C-0058) and the competitively awarded follow-on contract
(N61339-99-D-0007), for Life Cycle Contractor Support (LCCS) for
various training devices. The period of performance of the extension
will commence on 1 Oct 99. The SIMNET training system is comprised of
simulators that replicate combat vehicles, weapon systems, and
command/control elements, which are networked together so that fully
interactive collective task training in real time, on computer
generated terrain, can be conducted. This service contract supports 221
simulators at eight sites and one research facility in the United
States, Germany and Korea. This effort shall entail site
administration, training, and maintenance of SIMNET hardware to ensure
a 90% availability rate within a specified turn around time. There is
also a requirement from the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
(TRADOC) for using SIMNET in a mandated training program for both armor
and infantry officers, and non-commissioned officer's in accordance
with the U.S. Army's Program of Instruction (POI). This training is
required for all units prior to attending their annual maneuver
training exercises at established training centers. The extension of
the current contract will be awarded per the authority at 10 U.S.C.
2304(c)(1) and FAR 6.302-1, "Only One Responsible Source and No Other
Supplies or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements." AAI/ESI has
supported the SIMNET program for the past eight years and they alone
possess the unique capability to provide the necessary services for
continued support of the SIMNET program. Award of any other source
would result in substantial duplication of costs to the Government that
would not be recovered through competition for such a short period of
time. In addition, award to any other source would result in
unacceptable delay in fulfilling the Army's requirements. See Numbered
Note 22***** Posted 08/10/99 (W-SN365593). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0667 19990812\SP-0002.MSC)
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