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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 20, 2004 FBO #1090
MODIFICATION

U -- Computer Course Training

Notice Date
11/18/2004
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
611420 — Computer Training
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, Maxwell AFB Contracting Squadron, 50 LeMay Plaza South Bldg 804, Maxwell AFB, AL, 36112-6334
 
ZIP Code
36112-6334
 
Solicitation Number
F73ADR43001200
 
Response Due
12/10/2004
 
Archive Date
12/25/2004
 
Point of Contact
Marie Lauderdale, Contract Specialist, Phone 334-953-3518, Fax 334-953-2198, - Marie Lauderdale, Contract Specialist, Phone 334-953-3518, Fax 334-953-2198,
 
E-Mail Address
marie.lauderdale@maxwell.af.mil, marie.lauderdale@maxwell.af.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This amendment is posted to provide the "Statement of Work" for the requirement; list a different point of contact for replies/questions, etc.; and to extend the response date for proposals for this requirement. ------------------------------------------------ STATEMENT OF WORK- F73ADR43001200 1. Provide the formal training at contractor?s location (training facility). This training is off-the-shelf type, not dedicated training. Current needs are Oracle courses to include but not limited to Oracle 9i SQL Introduction and Oracle 9i Databases- Fundamentals I, Certified Wireless Network Administrator Course, Cisco courses like Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting, Building Scalable Cisco Network Devices, and Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices. Also needed is Applying Object-Oriented Design Patterns: Hands-on (clarification of this course below). This course introduces the major elements of the Unified Modeling Language and the Unified Software Development Process. Classes in the past have included: - Purpose and History of UML Some of the Basic Principles of the Unified Software Development Process - Describe how Objects Interact Using a Sequence Diagram, using Sequence Diagrams - Use the CRC method to identify classes; Thinking in Terms of Responsibilities Using the CRC Method - Create Class and Object Diagrams; Documenting Classes and Inheritance; Documenting Associations between Classes that Depend on each Other; Object Diagrams - Interface Based Design; Identifying Interfaces; Documenting Interfaces - Layer your System into Packages; Using Packages to Organize the Elements of your Design; Using packages with other model elements - Model Dynamic Behavior using Collaboration, Statechart and Activity Diagrams; Using a Collaboration Diagram; Creating Statecharts; Drawing Activity Diagrams - Using Component and Deployment Diagrams - Manage and Schedule the Software Development Process; The Challenges of Managing a Software Project; Prioritizing Software Development The courses named are current needs, but the customer reserves the right to substitute like courses offered by the contractor or delete courses if requirements change. This ?clause? is necessary due to the constant changing of Information Technology courses. For instance, today a course could be offered called Supporting ABC Software, but six months from now ABC Software is replaced by DEF Software, customer would need the ?updated? course. The other possibility for substituting courses would be loss and gain of personnel during contract period; the new person may have need for different course. 2. These proposed courses vary in course length (two to five-days), so the contractor will bid on a per-day price. In other words, the contractor will price courses by category (line item) by day, for instance CISCO $525 per day, meaning any 5-day CISCO course would be $2,625 and any 3-day course would be $1575. THE PRICES LISTED ARE USED AS EXAMPLES ONLY. The customer would arrange for courses until all ?days? were used. Due to current and changing mission requirements, the number of students and number of different courses to be taken simultaneously cannot be determined. In the past, contractors have offered schedules (open to public) for courses requested and customer arranged attendance as they could permit release of personnel. No guarantee of participation in scheduled classes is made until customer makes such arrangements, but even then, customer reserves the right to cancel (even last minute) due to military necessity. The customer wants to be able to send students to attend courses offered in the Montgomery area after providing the contractor with adequate advanced notice (two weeks). Courses will have open enrollment, not solely dedicated to the customer. 3. Course Objectives: a. Receive training, state-of-the-art training, from certified instructors. Most of these courses have an official curriculum or materials from the ?parent company? (i.e. MicroSoft, CISCO, Oracle) that needs to be utilized, must be provided by the contractor. b. Each of these off-the-shelf courses also have objectives outlined. Customer expects to receive hands-on knowledge to better perform daily work related tasks. Actual certification is not a goal, but if part of the course, it is expected. If an additional charge is involved for certification, it would be the responsibility of each student. 4. Contractor is expected to provide all equipment, course materials, handouts, books and other related items as customary for each course. Contractor is expected to provide a local facility (Montgomery area) for this training. The cost of these items should be reflected in the contractor?s price. Training should be offered on a standard workday basis (Monday through Friday 0730-1630 hours or close to that). If some classes are offered after hours, the customer may provide students. 5. Requested Date: To be determined after award of contract. Courses will be completed within one year. 6. The quantity of days of training listed is the current need. If courses (days) need to be cancelled, the contract will be modified reducing the number of days accordingly and corresponding funding. 7. The contractor will be responsible for determining the number of students (both customer?s and outside) per class.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Montgomery, Alabama
Zip Code: 36112
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00710156-W 20041120/041118211933 (fbodaily.com)
 
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