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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 2,2000 PSA#2548Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, SMC -- Space
& Missiles System Center, 2420 Vela Way, Suite 2420, El Segundo, CA,
90245-4659 18 -- SBIRS DSP ALERT CTPP CONTINUED SUSTAINMENT SOL Reference-20 DUE
040100 POC James Gill, Contracting Officer, Phone (310)363-6917, Email
james.gill@losangeles.af.mil -- Vincent Cor-Dova, Buyer, Phone
(310)363-1070, Email Sebastain.CorDova@losangeles.af.mil WEB: Visit
this URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=R&ProjID=Reference-20&
LocID=901. E-MAIL: James Gill, james.gill@losangeles.af.mil. This is
not a commercial acquisition. The purpose of the procurement is to
provide continued operations and maintenance support to the Attack and
Launch Early Reporting to Theater (ALERT) Central Theater Processing
Program (CTPP) system until the Space Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS)
High, Increment 1, Mission Control System (MCS) reaches Initial
Operational Capability (IOC) and has demonstrated stability and
maturity. Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) requires a bridge between the
ALERT system and SBIRS High, Increment 1, to ensure uninterrupted
operational capability. The ALERT system is the operational processing
segment of the Theater Missile Defense (TMD) system. This acquisition
will provide a continuation of non-personal, technical service to
ensure proper operations and maintenance support to the Defense Support
Program (DSP) ALERT program. Aerojet Electronics Systems has supplied
this support since contract inception in 1995. The system has a 7 day
per week, 24 hour per day operational requirement. This acquisition
will extend the support to provide continued hardware and software
maintenance support. The ALERT system will require the continued
operations and maintenance (O&M) function to continue unimpeded for at
least 6 months after SBIRS High IOC, Increment 1, or until adequate
system operation and function have been established. Competing such a
highly specialized service would result in unacceptable duplication of
cost. If competed, the reproduction and acquisition of data, telemetry
information, computers, facilities, a special compartmented information
facility (SCIF), communication lines, and antennas, would result in
unacceptable costs for such a limited period of performance. Estimates
of such an effort based on industry data, suggest a cost of
approximately $20M. Any contractor assuming responsibility for the
ALERT system on 1 October 2000 must be fully trained and prepared to
sustain the systems on the first day. There will be no transition
period. The contract is a Cost Plus Award Fee contract. The proposed
basic effort will commence 01 October 2000 and continue through 30
September 2001, consisting of four performance options. The first
option will be for a period of performance of six months, followed by
two three-month options. There will also be an option for the required
deactivation of the ALERT system. Exercise of the options will be
subject to availability of funds and SBIRS High, Increment 1,
demonstrated performance. Each option is also subject to separate
activation. The exercise of these options in part or in whole, are
linked to the successful achievement of the IOC milestone by the SBIRS
High program. There is an AFSPC requirement for parallel operation of
the ALERT system with the SBIRS MCS for at least 6 months after the
IOC. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only; it
does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP). For planning
purposes, an RFP may be released on or about 01 June 2000, with an
estimated contract award date on or about 30 July 2000.The Government
will not recognize any cost associated with the submission of a
Statement of Capabilities (SOC). Information received will be
considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a
competitive procurement. Thus, potential bidders should note that all
options may or may not be exercised. The level of effort required to
support mission success has been defined. The acquisition will include
the same level of effort as the current CTPP contract effort O&M
activities. The letter of concurrent fact finding will be released
approximately 30 days from the date of this notice. Potential bidders
should respond with a Statement of Capabilities (SOC) no later than 01
April 2000. Total page count of the SOC should not exceed 50 pages.
The Government will notify contractors submitting a SOC of their
status. In the event that no other potential offerors respond, the
Government intends to award to the incumbent Aerojet. All written
responses shall be submitted to SMC/MTKD, 2420 Vela Way Suite 1467, El
Segundo, CA 90245-4695, Attn: Mr James Gill, Contracting Officer.
Paper copies of CTPP requirement documents are available. Documents are
accessible by contacting the program office technical point of contact.
All visitor clearances should be faxed to the Visitor Control Center at
(310) 363-6882. Visitor requests should specify Attn: Tommy Le,
Technical Document Library. Since access to classified and critical
technologies will be required for this effort, we expect that foreign
contractors will be authorized only for non-restricted portions of the
acquisition. Direct technical questions to Mr Vincent Perez, and
contractual questions to Mr James Gill. All future announcements,
updates, and unclassified information for this program will be
available on the SBIRS Program Office home page of the World Wide Web
(http://www.laafb.af.mil/SMC/MT/Sbirs.htm). This process is subject to
change. Posted 02/29/00 (D-SN429708). (0060) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0211 20000302\18-0001.SOL)
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