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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 29, 2007 FBO #1949
MODIFICATION

R -- Aerospace Support Services Contract (ASSC)

Notice Date
3/27/2007
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
488190 — Other Support Activities for Air Transportation
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 30CONS, 1515 Iceland Avenue Bldg 8500, Room 150, Vandenberg AFB, CA, 93437-5212, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
FA4610-07-R-0007
 
Response Due
4/6/2007
 
Archive Date
4/21/2007
 
Point of Contact
Janice Kleitsch, Contracting Officer, Phone 805.606.3873, Fax 805-606-5193, - Aimee Hamrick, Contract Specialist, Phone 805.606.6716, Fax 805.606.5867,
 
E-Mail Address
janice.kleitsch@vandenberg.af.mil, aimee.hamrick@vandenberg.af.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is a modification to a Sources Sought announcement. There is not a solicitation for any action at this time. NAICS code for this Sources Sought announcement will be 541330 with a $25M size standard. This synopsis is issued for the sole purpose of the 30th Contracting Squadron to conduct Market Research in accordance with FAR Part 10. This effort is to seek qualified sources capable of providing Aerospace Support Services. The contemplated contract will be for Unconventional Fuels, PMEL, TAM, and AGE at Vandenberg AFB CA. Statement of Need follows giving a brief description of the services sought. The Government is particularly interested in maximizing participation from Small Businesses. Interested offerors are asked to furnish a capability statement no later than 1600 hours PDT 6 April 07. Please include company name, address, telephone number, point of contact with an email address, business size, DUNS number, CCR Registration number, Federal CAGE code, general description of the company, how long the company has been in business and a description of similar contracts with the government and/or commercial customers (include points of contact, contract numbers, value and contract type). Additionally, each submitter must provide a detailed response to the following seven questions by documenting their responses with factual material. Request respondents limit these answers to a total of no more than 15 pages. 1) Do you have the technical and financial capability to provide personnel, equipment and materials to perform all requirements in the Statement of Need? 2) Do you have past performance experience with unconventional fuels/propellants; Cryogenics to include Hydrazine?s (UDMH, MMH, HPH etc.) and associated fuels accounting. Do you have past performance experience with military flight line, aircraft and AGE maintenance/operations? 3) Is your company prepared to be liable, when negligent, for environmental and safety mishaps? 4) Has your firm ever had a pre-award check accomplished by DCAA on the adequacy of your accounting system? If so, identify cognizant DCAA office and POC. 5) Discuss your use of the Earned Value Management System (EVMS) MIL-HDBK-881, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), and Contract /Funds Status Report (C/FSR). 6) Discuss your corporate Quality Control Program. STATEMENT OF NEED GENERAL SCOPE: The scope of the proposed effort includes tasks associated with providing consolidated Aerospace Support Services for the 30th Space Wing (30 SW), Vandenberg AFB, CA. This capability supports operational programs to include Expeditionary Aerospace Force (EAF), United States space lift programs, airfield operations and future aerospace plane activities, Military, individual Corporate or civilian Contractor. All authorized mission and program support requirements for operations utilizing Western Range Major Range Test Facility Base (MRTFB) support and Commercial Space activities. This requirement implements an integrated Program Management/Administration approach to provide Operations, Maintenance and Support Services capability for: Unconventional Propellants (UP), Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL), Transient Aircraft Maintenance (TAM), Aerospace Ground Equipment Maintenance (AGE), and Aerospace Maintenance Operations Control (AMOC) facility maintenance. Emergency and Special Event Services (ESES): Fleet Management/Maintenance of all vehicles under the control of the contractor. Unconventional Propellants (UP): The basic UP effort is for managing and handling, maintenance and storage of unconventional propellants, pneumatic and cryogenic commodities and the Protective Equipment Maintenance Operations (PEMO), including SCAPE suits and air packs in support of missile and space booster satellite launch programs, including commercial launches. Technical, engineering and training support services for Hazardous Operations Support (HOS) missile movements and hazardous payload support is also included. PMEL: Operations and Maintenance of Air Force TYPE IIC Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) Services. The basic contractual effort is to provide between 17,000 and 21,000 Customer Units of PMEL services annually for 30th Space Wing units, tenants, subscribing contractors, and other off base entities under service regionalization agreements currently being developed. TAM: The contractual effort is to perform Transient Aircraft Maintenance (TAM) services for the 30th Space Wing. Transient and mission support aircraft arrival, processing and departure services; minor maintenance and direct program logistical support including interface with commercial space lift contractors. AGE: Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) maintenance and logistical support for the 30 Space Wing and tenant organizations. AMOC: Aerospace Maintenance Operations Control (AMOC): This will be provided through the development of a core activity (control center) that will be responsive to customer support requirements and will provide the interface and coordination (Plans and Scheduling) with the 30 Space Wing and commercial customers. ESES: Emergency and Special Event Services (ESES) Mobility requirements, Exercise Support, Open Houses, Air Shows, etc. Fleet Management/Maintenance: Management and maintenance of all vehicles, tractors and trailers, contractors leased or Government Furnished Property/Equipment (GFP/E) placed under the control of the contractor. This will include Special Purpose vehicles used for aircraft towing, follow me trucks, and general purpose for AGE support as well as RC 15 Re-chargers; R 17 fuel transports; R16 oxidizer transports; R6 Re-chargers; A4A tankers; and A17/MH1 tube banks. Maintenance will be done in accordance with AFI 24-301 and AFI 24-302. Note: It is the responsibility of all potential offerors to monitor these sites for release of any future synopses or solicitations. This RFI is not a commercial solicitation per FAR PART 12. The Government will not pay for any costs associated with providing this information. The Government reserves the right to consider a small business, 8(a) or any other set aside arrangement as deemed appropriate for this contemplated procurement. To be eligible for any future contract, prospective concerns must be registered in the Department of Defense Central Contractor Registration (CCR), and must accept payment via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). All packages will be submitted to 30 CONS/LGCZG, Attn: Janice Kleitsch, 1515 Iceland Avenue, Bldg 8500, Rm 150, Vandenberg AFB CA 93437-5212
 
Place of Performance
Address: Vandenberg AFB, CA
Zip Code: 93437-5212
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01260009-W 20070329/070327220810 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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