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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 4,1999 PSA#2447

311th HSW/YAK, 8107 13th St, Brooks AFB, TX 78235-5218

D -- ACQUIRING HIGHLY SPECIALIZED ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL SERVICES SUPPORTING THE MISSION OF THE AIR FORCE FORCE PROTECTION BATTLELAB SOL F41624-99-R-1005 DUE 111799 POC 1Lt Annette Smothers, (210) 536-6311; Contracting Officer -- Mr. William Keihl (210) 536-6318 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the Contract Administrator, annette.smothers@brooks.af.mil. The Force Protection Battlelab (FPB) requires in-depth technical and programmatic assistance in drafting, preparing, and executing force protection initiatives. The goal of any force protection initiative is to impact Air Force operations. A thorough understanding of day-to-day operations of the Air Force (CONUS and OCONUS) and the roles that each Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) fills in meeting the overall Air Force mission is imperative. It is particularly important to understand those specialties (such as security forces) focused on the surface dimension of the battle space-a force protection role. The security forces play a large role in the force protection mission. Most FPB initiatives revolve around security forces operations; hence, the offeror must have comprehensive knowledge of security forces and their equipment. Knowledge of operations must include air base ground defense, resource protection, physical security, and how these play in the fulfillment of the mission given a specific scenario. The prospective offeror must also have knowledge of the physical layout, the systems used for the secure storage of weapons, and the concept of operations for response forces for the Air Force's weapon storage areas, to include nuclear sites. The Tactical Automated Security System (TASS) is the Air Force's premier force protection system. It is used to provide electronic intrusion detection and assessment around sites world-wide, and is currently being procured for every deployable security forces unit in the Air Force. The system has been designed to facilitate component upgrades, and to accept outputs from a variety of sensors. Because of its flexibility, TASS will be the backbone of many FPB initiatives, and a major recommendation in force protection assessments. The offeror must have a complete understanding of the system and familiarity with other ground sensors such as chemical/biological agent detectors and electronic security sensors. The offeror must have knowledge of sister services and other government agency activities in the area of physical security. This knowledge must extend to fielded systems such as the Tactical Reconnaissance Sensor System (TRSS), the Remote Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS), the Platoon Early Warning System (PEWS), and the Rapidly Deployable Intrusion Detection System (RDIDS). The knowledge of these systems is necessary for the integration of security systems in joint experiments and operations. The offeror must know how these systems are employed and know how to employ these systems as well. Understanding the impact on manpower and how the system affects overall mission accomplishment is also critical. All responsible offerors may submit a proposal, which will be considered. Proposals shall be received by 311 HSW/YAK not later than 1630 hours, 17 Nov 99. 311 HSW/YAK intends to solicit this procurement using best value source selection procedures with oral presentations. The contract duration is 5 years. Contract award is anticipated for 17 Dec 99. Electronic copies ofthis solicitation will be available at the following URL: http://sarah.brooks.af.mil; Click on the "311th Human System Wing (311th HSW) & Brooks AFB tenants" hyperlink. See Notes 1 and 26 Posted 09/30/99 (W-SN387046). (0273)

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