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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 14,2000 PSA#2556USPFO for Indiana, Purchasing and Contracting, 2002 South Holt Road,
Indianapolis, IN 46241-4839 B -- SAFETY EVALUATION/CONSULTING SOL DAHA12-00-T-0009 DUE 032200 POC
VERONICA ERNSTES ernstesvc@in-arng.ngb.army.mil E-MAIL: questions
about proposal for DAHA12 00 T 0009 "culture,
ernstesvc@in-arng.ngb.army.mil. This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items 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. This solicitation is issued as a (RFQ)
DAHA12 00 T 0009. The solicitation document and incorporated provisions
and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular
97-14. This solicitation is 100% set aside for small business with the
exception of proposals that are quoted from a GSA Schedule. The SIC
5416-90 Safety Consulting Services. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND
RESPONSIBILITIES ARE IDENTIFIED IN THE STATEMENT OF WORK AS FOLLOWS:
1.0 SCOPE 1.1 INTRODUCTION: This Statement of Work (SOW) establishes
requirements and responsibilities for the contractor in providing
support to initiate ANG cultural surveys, associated training and
formal reporting to the Director, Air National Guard (NGB/CF). 1.2
BACKGROUND: The Air National Guard (ANG) is an organization dedicated
to mission accomplishment, quality of life and organizational
excellence. In the past, the ANG has conducted numerous cultural
surveys to determine the strength and deficiencies of an organization's
leadership, infrastructure, and ultimately, its ability to succeed with
the respective mission These insightful, honest results have been
provided to the respective unit Commanders and used to improve
organizational processes and procedures, ultimately increasing mission
efficiency and effectiveness. 1.3 PURPOSE: 1.3.1 General: The Air
National Guard has a requirement for support in conducting a cultural
survey throughout its 54 states and territories. "Culture" is defined
as the informal working environment of an organization Culture surveys
access an organization's level of trust, integrity, and effective
communication. The survey process provides field commanders with
qualitative and quantitative feedback on their "Unit Culture". A survey
of field commanders showed an overwhelming desire to continue the
culture survey process These surveys shall include an intense training
period for respective units/Guardsmen end will result in
reports/briefings to many high level ANG personnel, organizations and
training courses. These cultural results shall be integrated into a
distinct teaching block for the ANG Senior Commanders Course and
Squadron Commanders Course, among others. The detailed requirements for
the contractor to support this endeavor will be detailed in the
following Statement of Work (SOW). 2.0 REQUIRED DOCUMENTS 2.1 The
following regulations and instructions are to be used by the contractor
to provide guidance and reference information in the accomplishment of
the required tasks in this Statement of Work (SOW): AFPD 91-2 Safety
Programs, AFI 91-201 The US Air Force Mishap Prevention Program AFI
91-204 Safety Investigations and Reports, AFJI 91-206 Participation in
a Military or Civil Aircraft Accident Safety Investigation, AFI 91-213
Operational Risk Management Program AFPAM 91-215 Operation Risk
Management Guidelines and Tools, AFP 127-1 US Air Force Guide to Mishap
Investigation AFT 11-2V1 Aircrew Training by IS, AFI 11~2V2 Aircrew
Evaluation Criteria by MD AFT 11-2V3 Aircrew Operational Procedures by
MDS, AFI 11-209 Air Force Participation in Aerial Events AFMAN 36~2236
Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, 2.2. OTHER GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS:
the contractor to provide guidance and reference information to
accomplish the required tasks in this SOW shall use the following:
"Culture Workshop" Power Point Briefing located at:
Safetycenter.navy.mil/aviation/presentations/presentations.htm. 3.0.
REQUIREMENTS The primary contractor personnel performing this effort
shall have an understanding of DOD and Air Force mishap investigation
procedures, a safety investigation background upon which to apply
experience to survey impact, and a general area of expertise required
to adequately provide support to include: General survey collection
methodology, configuration management, training/instruction, media
presentation and report/briefing production. The contractor shall
perform the following specific tasks defining the work to be performed.
This includes providing analyses reports and survey briefing
material/courseware for survey team training. 3.1 REQUIREMENT
DEFINITION: The contractor shall provide services and documentation of
the follow requirements: 3.1.l In development of the "Cultural Survey"
program, the contractor shall coordinate with personnel at the
Headquarters, Air Force Safety Center and ANG Chief of Safety to assess
Safety Center culture assessments tools and incorporate the tools into
the ANG Culture Survey program. 3.1.2 Train four (4), three-person
"ANG Culture Survey Teams" resulting in the ability of team members to
independently conduct ANG culture surveys for ANG organizations.
3.1.2.1 Coordinate with ANG/DOS staff to solicit volunteer members for
the "Cultural Survey Teams" from within the AF and ANG. There will be
at least two Fighters, one Tanker, and one Airlift culture survey
team. 3.1.2.2 Provide ANG/DOS with a monthly status report on team
training status and site visit results in contractor-determined format.
3.1.2 3 Develop and conduct a one-week (including travel) initial
training course for at least four (4) three- person Survey Teams.
Provide training material (media and print copies) as a contract
deliverable to ANG/DOS at contract completion. 3.1.2.4 Accompany Survey
Teams on field visits to provide hands-on guidance and assistance to
the survey team members (in training) during ANG unit visits. Estimated
number of (3) day accompanied visits are 13. Site visits should be
considered (5) days including travel. 3.1.2.5 Provide ANG/DOS with
monthly status reports on team training status and site visit results
in contractor-determined format. 3.1.2.6 Provide ANG/DOS with
validation of fully trained survey teams in contractor-determined
format. 3.1.2 When tasked by the Director, Air National Guard,
contractor shall conduct Culture Survey unit visits. 3.1.2.1 When
tasked by Director, Air National Guard, contractor shall attend
conferences and present issues relating to ANG Unit Culture and safety.
3.1 .2.2 Contractor may be required to brief MAJCOM commanders and
Chief of other services on Unit Culture and its applications. 4. 0
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: 1 Apr 00 through 30 Sep 00 (with a one-year
option to be exercised upon the Government's request) 5.0 POINT OF
CONTACT: ANG point of contact for this effort is Elizabeth M. Sheppe,
Maj. Don Phillips. 6.0 TRAVEL basis. Travel will be reimbursed in
accordance with DOD Joint Travel Regulation (JTR) Chapter 6, and
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) @ 31.205-46. All travel orders
will be issued through ANG/DOS. 6.1 Estimated travel the contractor
will be required to perform in accomplishing the tasks defined in the
SOW will be approximately 20 trips. These trips shall allow the
contractor to visit specific unit/organization to conduct cultural
surveys, survey team training classes, and associated culture
out-briefs. Locations are to be determined (TBD) at a later date but
may include ANG organizations throughout the 54 States and Territories
under the purview of the Air National Guard. Trip estimates and
duration are TRIPS NUMBER DURATION: (1). -Survey Team Recruitment and
Screening, 3-5 Day trips. (2). -Survey Team Initial Training, 1-3-Day
trip. (3). -Survey Team Accompanied Visits, 13-3 Day trips. (4) -NGB/CF
Directed Travel, 3-3 Day trips. 7.0 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED FACILITIES:
7.1 Contractor shall be allowed access to all Air National Guard
facilities for purposes of accompanying Survey Teams and conducting
NGB/CF directed visits. 7.1.2 Use of DSN phones shall be afforded to
the contractor for coordination of site visits when acting on the
request of Director of the Air National Guard. Contractor shall furnish
all other necessary equipment. Provision at 52.212. -1 Instruction to
Offerors-Commercial applies to this acquisition with no addenda. The
Provisions at 52.212-2 Evaluation-Commercial, applies to this
acquisition. The following Factors shall be used to complete paragraph
(a) technical capability and past performance, when combined are
greater than price. Offerors shall include a completed copy of the
provision at 52.212-3 Offeror Representations and
Certifications-Commercial Items with their offer. The Clause 52.212-4,
Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items applies to this
acquisition with no addenda. The clause at 52.212-5, Contract Terms and
Conditions Required To Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. Quotes are due on
22 March 2000 by 15:00 hours. At USPFO FOR INDIANA PURCHASING AND
CONTRACTING OFFICE, 2002 S HOLT RD, BUILDING # 2 SUITE 109,
INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46241-4389, For information contact Ms Veronica
Ernstes e-mail ernstesvc@in-arng.ngb.army.mil or (Fax) 317-247-3383.
(Proposals are due via e-mail or fax. E-mail submission shall be sent
with a return receipt to ensure delivery Additionally, all Offerors
shall ensure that a confirmatory e-mail is received. Telephone request
will not be honored. See Note 25**** Posted 03/10/00 (W-SN433228).
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