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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 6,2000 PSA#2510Fleet Industrial Supply Center Norfolk, Detachment Philadelphia, 700
Robbins Ave., Bldg. 2B, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5084 L -- CONTRACTOR ENGINEERING TECHNICAL SERVICES (CETS) FOR CMS-AV8 ELEX
& CFS -AV8 LOG SPPT EQPT SOL NATEC SRCSGT 00-007 DUE 012700 POC NATEC
ETS Mgr -Mr. Bill Hart (619)545-1814, ETS Analyst Marie
Wade(619)545-1833 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the NATEC POC,
livingstonep@natec.navy.mil. This is a SOURCE SEEKING SYNOPSIS for
Contractor Field Services > (CFS)and Contractor Maintenance Services
(CMS)in support of the AV8 > Electrical and Logistic Support
Equipment. > This synopsis is being issued in an attempt to develop
a full and open > competitive environment for the acquisition of
CFS and CMS for the > specific programs listed herein should they
become an official > procurement. NOTE: THESE ARE NOT REQUESTS FOR
PROPOSALS. THIS IS NOT A > FORMAL PROCUREMENT AND THEREFORE THERE IS
NO SOLICITATION. The sources > sought/market survey is published in
order that potential sources may > learn of future CETS
requirements. This synopsis is seeking COMPANIES > with Contractor
Field Service (CFS) and Contractor Maintenance Service > (CMS)
personnel. Contractor Field Services (CFS) personnel's primary >
purpose is to provide to Navy and Marine maintenance technicians,
on-site > proficiency training, technical guidance and information
in the evaluation > of unusual field problems and render technical
guidance related > specifically to the programs cited below. The
object of CFS personnel is > to elevate the technical skills and
abilities of Military and Civilian > personnel of the Department of
Defense responsible for the operation and > maintenance of the
system/equipment to the level of self-sufficiency. CFS > personnel
must be "experts" on the specific programs/equipment listed > herein
and must be able to provide and teach formal on-site classroom >
courses and on-the-job training for these programs and must be able to
do > so their first day on the job. They must be able to provide a
liaison > through which technical information related to
maintenance and operational > problems available in the plant can
quickly be disseminated to Military > and Civilian personnel of the
Department of Defense. Contractor > Maintenance Services (CMS)
personnel are qualified technicians possessing > specialized skills
covering the installation, operation, maintenance, > modification
and repair of specific equipment and systems. CMS personnel > are
required to perform maintenance. > Firms having the engineering and
technical field service capabilities > described above are invited
to submit complete information to the office > listed. Information
should include: the total number of employees and > professional
qualifications of personnel specially qualified in the CETS > area
as outlined; an outline of previous CETS efforts including specific
> services previously performed or being performed in the listed
CETS area; > specific resumes of representatives detailing their
qualifications and any > other available descriptive literature.
Respondents will not be notified > of the results of the evaluation
of the information submitted, however, > sources deemed fully
qualified will be included on the recommended source > list if this
becomes a formal procurement. This effort may include up to > 72
work months of support during the period 01 August 2000 through > 30
July 2002 at a single or multiple locations (world-wide or aboard >
ship). The CFS/CMS personnel shall provide instruction, information
and > training to DOD personnel in the installation, operation and
maintenance > of: > > 1. Electrical (CMS) -- Provides support
for all electrical > related items. Equipment supported includes:
DECU, MPCD, HUD, SMC, SMIC, > SSC, DDI, MAG AZ Panel, Anti-Col
Lights, ECS Panel Assembly, MC-1000, A/C > Instrument Systems,
Batteries, Flight Control, and associated Support > Equipment. >
> 2. Logistic Support Representative (CFS) -- Responsible for
identifying, > cataloging, and the interchangeability of AV-8B >
aircraft and system parts. > > > These services will also be
in connection with diagnosing and correcting > problems which keep
equipment in a "down" status. CFS personnel must be > capable of
handling the most complex and intricate equipment problems. > Access
to and understanding of the technical data based for the equipment >
listed herein is essential. CMS personnel must be capable to provide
> maintenance. Responses should be submitted in writing to
Commanding > Officer, NATEC, P.O. Box 357031,San Diego CA
92135-7031, > Attn:P. Livingstone Code 3.7.A2 (COMPAD) within 20
calendar days from publication > of this notice. Your reply should
cite NATEC Reference No.00-007, Attn: P.Livingstone and the date/issue
of the CBD synopsis to which you are replying. Address the specific
systems/equipment referenced in the synopsis for which you possess the
requisite technical capability. The NATEC point of contact for
technical matters is Mr. Bill Hart who can be reached at (619)545-1814.
Posted 01/04/00 (W-SN413094). (0004) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0069 20000106\L-0001.SOL)
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