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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 26,1999 PSA#2462National Guard Bureau, Office of Army Contracting, NGB-AQ (Army), Suite
8100, Jefferson Plaza #1, 1411 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA
22202-3231 U -- C-22,AIRCREW TRAINING SOL DAHA90-00-R-0002 DUE 111999 POC Captain
Eric Obergfell (703) 607-1218 E-MAIL: Capt Obergfell's e-mail,
obergfelle@ngb.ang.af.mil. 17. (i) This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial services prepared in accordance
with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented, with additional
information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the
only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written
solicitation will not be issued. (ii) DAHA90-00-R-0002 is issued as a
Request for Proposal (RFP). (iii) The solicitation document and
incorporated clauses and clauses are those in effect through Federal
Acquisition Circular 97-13. (iv) This solicitation unrestricted with
SIC code 8299. The National Guard Bureau proposes to write an
Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity contract for C-22B (B727-100)
initial and refresher training for the various C-22B aircrew positions.
OBJECTIVE. To obtain C-22B initial and refresher aircrew training for
the various flying positions on the aircraft. The products to be
provided by industry are commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) aircrew
training courses that have been Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
certified with military requirements inserted as an add-on. (v)
Estimated requirements for the base contract period and option years
are: Base Year (1 February 2000 -- 31 Jan 2001) -- - 0001 [C-22B
Initial Pilot Training Course, two (2) students/one (1) student per
course]; 0002 [C-22B Initial Pilot/Co-Pilot/Flight Engineer (FE)
Training Course, three (3) students/three (3) students per course];
0003 [C-22B Initial FE Training Course, one student]; 0004 [C-22B
Refresher Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training Course, thirty-nine (39)
students/three (3) students per course]; 0005 [C-22B Initial In-flight
Passenger Service Specialist (IPSS) Training Course, two (2)
students/one (1) student per class]; 0006 [C-22B Refresher IPSS
Training Course, twenty-six (26) students/number per class will vary];
0007 [Contract Data, Lot, NSP]. Option Year One (1 February 2001 -- 31
January 2002) -- - 0101 [C-22B Initial Pilot Training Course, two (2)
students/one (1) student per course]; 0102 [C-22B Initial
Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training Course, three (3) students/three (3)
students per course]; 0103 [C-22B Initial FE Training Course, one
student]; 0104 [C-22B Refresher Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training Course,
thirty-nine (39) students/three (3) students per course]; 0105 [C-22B
Initial IPSS Training Course, two (2) students/one (1) student per
class]; 0106 [C-22B Refresher IPSS Training Course, twenty-six (26)
students/number per class will vary]; 0107 [Contract Data, Lot, NSP].
Option Year Two (1 February 2002 -- 31 January 2003) -- - 0201 [C-22B
Initial Pilot Training Course, two (2) students/one (1) student per
course]; 0202 [C-22B Initial Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training Course, three
(3) students/three (3) students per course]; 0203 [C-22B Initial FE
Training Course, one student]; 0204 [C-22B Refresher Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE
Training Course, thirty-nine (39) students/three (3) students per
course]; 0205 [C-22B Initial IPSS Training Course, two (2) students/one
(1) student per class]; 0206 [C-22B Refresher IPSS Training Course,
twenty-six (26) students/number per class will vary]; 0207 [Contract
Data, Lot, NSP]. Option Year Three (1 February 2003 -- 31 January 2004)
-- - 0301 [C-22B Initial Pilot Training Course, two (2) students/one
(1) student per course]; 0302 [C-22B Initial Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training
Course, three (3) students/three (3) students per course]; 0303 [C-22B
Initial FE Training Course, one student]; 0304 [C-22B Refresher
Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training Course, thirty-nine (39) students/three (3)
students per course]; 0305 [C-22B Initial IPSS Training Course, two
(2) students/one (1) student per class]; 0306 [C-22B Refresher IPSS
Training Course, twenty-six (26) students/number per class will vary];
0307 [Contract Data, Lot, NSP]. Option Year Four (1 February 2004 --
31 January 2005) -- - 0401 [C-22B Initial Pilot Training Course, two
(2) students/one (1) student per course]; 0402 [C-22B Initial
Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training Course, three (3) students/three (3)
students per course]; 0403 [C-22B Initial FE Training Course, one
student]; 0404 [C-22B Refresher Pilot/Co-Pilot/FE Training Course,
thirty-nine (39) students/three (3) students per course]; 0405 [C-22B
Initial IPSS Training Course, two (2) students/one (1) student per
class]; 0406 [C-22B Refresher IPSS Training Course, twenty-six (26)
students/number per class will vary]; 0407 Contract Data, Lot, NSP].
(vi). REQUIREMENTS. The industry-provided courses of instruction shall
focus emphasis on C-22B normal, abnormal, and emergency operating
procedures for the various aircraft systems with particular emphasis on
instrument refresher training (IRT) and crew resource management (CRM)
procedures. The contractor shall furnish all the necessary facilities,
personnel, materials, and equipment needed for instruction. Major items
of equipment to be provided are: (a) An FAA certified Level C
simulator, (b) Any non-motion procedures, modules, or trainers required
for the courses of instruction, and (c) A fuselage simulator capable of
providing realistic crash landings, ditching, and fuselage fires.
Pilots shall be made aware of and instructors shall require performance
level in accordance with the current FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)
type rating practical test standard. The contractor shall provide
training on Crew Resource Management (CRM) for pilots, flight
engineers, and in-flight passenger service specialists (IPSSs)
attending C-22B training. The training shall conform to the
requirements established in AFI 11-290. In particular, the contractor
shall update their programs annually to focus on a different "core
concept" as spelled out in AFI 11-290. The contractor shall incorporate
principles of CRM in both the ground and flight simulator phases of
C-22B aircrew initial/refresher training in order to provide students
with an understanding of teamwork dynamics; emphasizing the importance
of the aircrew working together to maximize the use of available
resources. This training shall include as a minimum: (a) Situational
Awareness, (b) Group Dynamics, (c) Effective Communications, (d) Risk
Management and Decision-Making, (e) Workload Management, (f) Stress
Awareness and Management, (g). Mission, Planning, Review, and Critique
Strategies, and (h) Human Performance. The contractor shall video tape
a two-hour segment of any scheduled simulator ride to use as a
debriefing tool to accomplish this task. This video-taped segment shall
be referred to as a Mission Oriented Simulator Training (MOST) mission.
The MOST mission segment shall be that portion of any simulator ride
that most challenges students to analyze and assess the effectiveness
of human factor dynamics in the decision-making process. The MOST
mission shall be used to highlight the latest CRM principles and
techniques and its content used to critique and provide feedback to the
students during debriefing. Any crew/student not taped, for any reason,
shall be reported in the quarterly reporting system. The contractor
shall provide instrument refresher training (IRT) for aircrews
attending C-22B aircrew training. The contractor shall incorporate IRT
in both the ground and flight simulator phases of the aircrew
initial/refresher training courses. IRT shall consist of six hours of
over-the-shoulder training by an instructor pilot. The contractor may
vary the aircrew initial/refresher training courses of instruction in
order to maximize efficiency so long as six hours of ground and/or
simulator training are provided to the aircrew. Aircrews shall receive
a certificate of completion from the contractor, which indicate six
hours of IRT have been provided. IRT instruction shall, as a minimum,
cover the following areas: (a) Air Traffic Control Flight Regulations,
(b) Approach Plate Types (civilian), (c) Clearance Procedures, (d)
Standard Instrument Departure Procedures, (e) En Route Procedures, (f)
Point-to-Point Navigation, (g) Holding Procedures, (h) Instrument
Approaches, (I) Radio Out Procedures, (j) Loss of Instruments, (k)
Instrument Related Emergency Procedures, and (l) Jeppsen Publication
Procedures. (vii)Dates and places of delivery and acceptance of the
training courses shall be at the contractor's facility. CONTRACT
DELIVERABLES. The contractor shall provide updates to his/her schedule
of class instruction on a quarterly basis. (Quarterly, ANG/DOOS{1} and
200AS/DOT{1}) Post Course Reports shall be submitted not later than
five business days after completion of each course. (As required,
ANG/DOOS{1}) The reports shall include: (a) One copy of the military
special orders directing the student to class entry, (b) One copy of
ATC Form 325, Student Accounting and Attendance Record (or similar
form), and (c) A completed ATC Form 258, Student Evaluation of Training
(or similar form). Certificate of Training shall be provided to each
student upon successful completion of each course. [As required, 2 each
(original and copy) to each student]. As a minimum, the certificate
shall identify: The student, start and completion dates of the course,
title of the course, hours of instruction provided during the course,
name of the Contractor providing the instruction, and place of
instruction. A status report shall be provided to the Government on a
quarterly basis. The first report is due at the end of the first FY
quarter that training begins and subsequent reports shall be provided
each quarter thereafter. The report shall be as of the last day of the
FY quarter and shall be provided to the Government NLT 10 calendar
days after the end of the reporting quarter. This report shall
incorporate the following information as a minimum: (a) Number of
classes started/completed during the quarter. Information shall be
broken out to reflect each student's name, grade, unit of assignment,
and dates of training. (b) Number of student no-shows. Information
shall be broken out to reflect each student's name, grade, unit of
assignment, and scheduled dates of training. (c) Number of authorized
class cancellations from ANG/DOOS. (d) Contractor projected workload
for the next quarter for the courses provided under the contract. (e)
Problems being experienced by the contractor to include any
recommendations the contractor has for release of students from
training and reasons for the same. The first issue of the quarterly
status report will be reviewed and approved by the Government for
content and format. Comments will be provided to the contractor within
fifteen calendar days after receipt. If changes need to be made, the
contractor, at no additional cost to the Government, shall incorporate
them. (Quarterly, 1 each to ANG/DOOS and 200AS/DOT) CONTROL
PROCEDURES. The Contractor shall notify NGB-AQC, ANG/DOOS, and the
student's unit of assignment by telephone, followed up with a letter,
if a student's aptitude or rate of progression is unsatisfactory. The
notification shall provide specific details for the unsatisfactory
performance and shall request disposition instructions. The contractor
shall not cause a student to repeat a course or any part thereof, for
academic reasons. Each student attending training at the contractor's
facility is required to complete an evaluation of the training
received. This evaluation is forwarded to the requiring activity office
(ANG/DOOS) for review. When problems are identified, the requiring
activity contacts the student to better understand the problem and get
a recommendation(s) for improving the training. These issues are then
discussed with the aircraft Program Element Monitor (PEM) to determine
a course of action. GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED SUPPORT. The Government shall
make needed C-22B technical orders and USAF publications available to
the contractor; however, it shall be the contractor's responsibility
to obtain the material from their sources. PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS: The
offeror shall provide the following information in their proposals: (a)
Five copies of the instructional material for each course that is to be
provided to the government. (b) Projected class schedule for the
availability of courses during the initial contract period of
performance. (c) Past and present contract performance data for
similar, relevant operations with industry and the government for the
preceding five years. If none, so state. Each contract vehicle shall be
identified by name, date(s) of performance, contracting agency, and
name and commercial telephone number of the contracting officer.
Problems associated with any contract shall be identified and the
actions taken to resolve the issues shall be explained. (d) Proposed
training program and the degree with which it meets SOW requirements.
This description shall describe where the training is to occur,
facility availability, backup plan for training device failures,
training devices (courseware, computer based instructional programs,
workstations, FAA certified level C training devices, part-task
trainers, procedures trainers, etc) that are going to be used to
conduct training, organization and key personnel, personnel resources
available to conduct the training (offeror and subcontractors if used),
instructor qualifications, and an assessment by the offeror of risks
associated with his plan. (e) The offeror may propose alternate courses
of instruction than those needed by the Government if he/she believes
the alternate courses would be more beneficial or cost effective. These
courses shall be offered without penalty, but must be accompanied with
written justification as to why they would be beneficial or more cost
effective for the Government. This action does not relieve the offeror
from providing proposals on the courses of instruction requested by the
Government. EVALUATION CRITERIA: Proposals will be evaluated based on
technical, present/past performance, and price. Technical and
performance areas combined are equal to the cost area. The government
plans to make trade-offs in selecting the best contractor. The
technical evaluation will include three areas: 1) Training task
solution to include the approach, availability, content and schedule
proposed. 2) Program management to include personnel resources,
organization, and subcontractor arrangements. 3) Program risk
assessment, which will be based on the Governments confidence in the
contractor's ability to fulfill the requirement. The present/past
performance analysis will review performance on relevant programs and
solutions to problems. The price analysis will review price
reasonableness and completeness. CONTRACT CLAUSES: (viii) Clauses
52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors-Commercial applies to this
acquisition (See PROPOSAL INFORMATION). (ix) Clause 52.212-2,
Evaluation-Commercial Items applies to this acquisition. Evaluation
(See EVALUATION CRITERIA) -- Technical and present/past performance
combined are equal to cost or price. (x) Offerors are advised to
include a completed copy of clause 52.212-3 (updated FAC 97-12),
Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items with your
offer. (xi) Clause 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial
Items, applies to this acquisition. (xii) Clause 52.212-5, Contract
Terms and Conditions Required to Execute Statues or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. Paragraph B
appropriate clauses: (1),(2),(3),(6),(7),(8) and (9). (xiii) Clause
52.217-5, Evaluation of Options, applies to this acquisition. Clause
52.217-8, Option to Extend Services, applies to this acquisition.
Clause 52.217-9, Option to Extend the Term of the Contract, applies to
this acquisition. Clause 52.232-33, Mandatory Information for
Electronic Funds Transfer Payment, applies to this acquisition. Clause
252.210-7000, Contracting Officer's Representative, applies to this
acquisition. Clause 52.216-18, Ordering, (a) 01 Feb 00 -- 31 Jan 05,
(including options if exercised), applies to this acquisition. Clause
52.216-19, Ordering Limitations, (a) $400.00, (b)(1) $150,000, (b)(2)
$150,000 (b)(3) 10 days (d) 10 days applies to this acquisition. Clause
52.216-22, Indefinite Quantity, (d) August 05 (includes options and
maximum extension), applies to this acquisition. The government
reserves the right to limit the competitive range for efficient
competition and also award without discussions. (xiv) N/A (xv) N/A
(xvi) Offers are due November 19, 1999, 12:00pm (noon) at NGB-AQC-S;
1411 Jefferson Davis Highway; Arlington, VA 22202-3231. (xvii) Capt
Eric Obergfell, (703) 607-1218. ***** Posted 10/22/99 (W-SN394263).
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