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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 28,2000 PSA#25255490 Pearson Rd Building 89 Area C WPAFB, OH, 45433-5332 J -- PARTS AND REPAIR ORDERING SYSTEM SOL PROSII DUE 032300 POC James
Henley, PROSII Program Manager or Debbie Bucher, Contract
Negotiator,(937) 257-8192 ext. 4507 or (937) 257-6636 ext. 4232 WEB:
PROSII-Parts and Repair Ordering System,
http://www.pixs.wpafb.af.mil/pixslibr/PROSII/PROSII.asp. E-MAIL:
James.Henley2@wpafb.af.mil, Debra.Bucher@wpafb.af.mil,
James.Henley2@wpafb.af.mil, Debra.Bucher@wpafb.af.mil. Background " The
Air Force Security Assistance Center (AFSAC), as the interface between
the United States Air Force logistics system and the foreign country,
is responsible for providing comprehensive cradle to grave logistic
support. This interface includes fulfilling the requirements of
eighty-three Security Assistance (SA) countries who own and operate
over 11,000 aging aircraft of various configurations, with associated
support equipment. AFSAC's mission is to recognize the individualized
needs of each country, develop support tools that are cost effective,
timely, and of high quality, and conduct business in an effective and
efficient manner for the United States Air Force. The Parts and Repair
Ordering System (PROS) II shall provide a means for Foreign Military
Sales (FMS) customers (includes foreign customers supported by the Air
Force, Army and Navy) to receive sustainment support for non-standard
and difficult to support standard items, when DOD organic capability
is not available or not timely. PROS II will provide the flexibility to
contract for logistical and technical support services which meet the
country's demands of cost effectiveness, timeliness, and quality. Since
PROS is an on going program the contractor(s) will transition from PROS
to PROS II follow-on contract with no lapse in service to the FMS
customer. The PROS II supply/repair capabilities include item research;
item manufacture/acquisition or repair; quality assurance;
packaging/handling; transportation; data interface, task ordering, and
custom processing. The period of performance is anticipated to begin
November 2000 with program transition and cutover from the current
system PROS in February 2001. The contract will consist of the Basic,
which will run three (3) years with a maximum of (2) two years in
Options. The estimated total contract value is expected to be around
$2B. A single contract award will be made for the following types of
support: supply, maintenance and task orders. Further information can
be found in the individual files below. " Posted 01/26/00 (D-SN419036).
(0026) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0025 20000128\J-0002.SOL)
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