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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 27, 2016 FBO #5360
SOLICITATION NOTICE

A -- SBIR Phase III Topic N07-034 Military Training Systems Acceptance Test and Evaluation

Notice Date
7/25/2016
 
Notice Type
Justification and Approval (J&A)
 
NAICS
541712 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakehurst, Contracts Department, Hwy. 547 Attn:B562-3C, Lakehurst, New Jersey, 08733-5083
 
ZIP Code
08733-5083
 
Solicitation Number
N68335-15-G-0039-0004
 
Archive Date
8/14/2016
 
Point of Contact
Elaine M Lovering, Phone: 732-323-5221
 
E-Mail Address
elaine.lovering@navy.mil
(elaine.lovering@navy.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Award Number
N68335-15-G-0039-0004
 
Award Date
7/15/2016
 
Description
SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) PHASE III JUSTIFICATION & APPROVAL FOR USE OF OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION •1. Agency and Contracting Activity Department of the Navy, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWC-AD) Lakehurst, NJ •2. Nature/Description of Action(s) Being Approved This is a justification to award a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase III contract to Innovative Defense Technology (IDT). IDT, Virtual Training and Simulations (VTAS) and QuantaDyn Corporation were awarded SBIR Phase I contract numbers N61339-07-C-0055, N61339-07-C-0053 and N61339-07-C-0051 respectively on 16 April 2007 resulting from Solicitation 07.1, Topic N07-034. Topic N07-034 was entitled "Military Training Systems Acceptance Test & Evaluation." IDT and VTAS were subsequently awarded SBIR Phase II contract number N61339-08-C-0025 on 17 April 2008; contract number N61339-08-C-0033 on 10 July 2008 respectively; and QuantaDyn was awarded SBIR Phase II contract number N61339-08-C-0033 on 19 February 2009. IDT was awarded SBIR Phase III contract number N68936-11-D-0005 on 16 October 2010. IDT was awarded SBIR Phase II.5 contract number N68335-14-C-0314 on 12 July 2014. Topic N07-034 sought the development of a standardized and automated approach to acceptance testing for the wide range of complex training systems planned for use in the Navy. The Navy's flight and maintenance training simulators systems were growing in complexity, becoming increasingly dependent on Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Hardware and Software, as well as the successful re-use of software developed from other programs. Despite the advances in development practices and tools, the goals of accelerating the rate at which training systems can be delivered, and accepted, while reducing their costs cannot be met without comparable improvement in the practices and tools for acceptance testing. Training system deficiencies that are not identified and corrected during testing have resulted in reduced performance and training effectiveness. •3. Description of Services This Phase III effort derives from the Phase I, II, II.5 and III efforts described in paragraph 2 and is for continued research and development, and the implementation of automating the Theater Mission Planning Center (TMPC.) This effort will be N68335-15-G-0039, Delivery Order 0004. The contractor will provide a collaborative automated test development and maintenance environment; automate the TMPC Cyber Security patch test; establish automated regression testing; and provide training. Ultimately, within NAVAIR PMA-281, the utilization of these automated test and retest tools will lead to higher quality software products across PMA-281 at a lower cost to the Department of Defense. Automated testing will become an integral part in the PMA-281 Test & Evaluation program and an automated testing program will be developed and implemented focusing on both exiting and newly developed software modules. The goal of delivering less expensive and higher quality software will only be met with comparable improvements in the methodology and tools used for testing. Under this SBIR, the opportunity exists to develop and engineer an integrated technology suite to accomplish the most efficient PMA-281 testing. Developing automatic testing capability across PMA-281 will allow for execution of complex tests and verification of the results in near real-time. The deliverables of this project are software (executable and source code) in support of various automated testing processes for new and existing system software modules and data deliverables. •4. Identification of Statutory Authority. 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(5), as implemented by FAR 6.302-5: Authorized or Required by Statute. 15 U.S.C. 638(r)(1) states: "In the case of a small business concern that is awarded a funding agreement for Phase II of an SBIR or STTR program, a Federal agency may enter into a Phase III agreement with that business concern for additional work to be performed during or after the Phase II period." Furthermore, 15 U.S.C. 638(r)(4) states: "To the greatest extent practicable, Federal agencies and Federal prime contractors shall issue Phase III awards relating to technology, including sole source awards, to the SBIR and STTR award recipients that developed the technology." •5. Demonstration that Proposed Contractor's Unique Qualifications or Nature of Acquisition Requires Use of Authority Cited. The nature of the acquisition requires the use of the authority cited. The SBIR/STTR Programs are structured in three phases. Phase I (project feasibility) determines the scientific, technical and commercial merit and feasibility of the ideas submitted. Phase II (project development to prototype) is the major research and development effort, funding the prototyping and demonstration of the most promising Phase I projects. Phase III (commercialization) is the ultimate goal of the SBIR/STTR Programs. Because the Phase III work derives from, extends, or completes efforts performed under Phase I and Phase II, use of the authority cited is required. •6. Description of Efforts Made to Ensure Offerors Were Solicited From as Many Potential Sources as Practicable/ Public Notification through Government Point of Entry (GPE). The topic for this effort was included in the Department of Defense Program Competitive Solicitation issued under the SBIR Program. As described above, only IDT is being considered for Phase III award due to the nature of the acquisition. In accordance with FAR 5.202(a) (7), this proposed contract action does not require public notification to the GPE. •7. Determination of Fair and Reasonable Cost. The Contracting Officer will determine prior to award that the negotiated price of the contract executed under this justification is fair and reasonable pursuant to FAR Subpart 15.4. This determination will be documented in a Business Clearance Memorandum, which will be included in the contract file. •8. Description of Market Research or Statement of the Reason Market Research was not Conducted. FAR 10.001 (a) (2) indicates that market research appropriate to the circumstances must be conducted. SBIR Phase III procurements are such that traditional market research to identify alternative sources is generally unnecessary. As described above, the Phase III work derives from, extends, or completes efforts performed under Phase I, Phase II, Phase II.5, and Phase III. •9. Any Other Supporting Facts. Not applicable. •10. Listing of Interested Sources. Not applicable. •11. Actions Taken to Remove Barriers to Future Competition. The Contracting Officer anticipates that competitors will enter the market once the product is commercialized. It is likely that future acquisitions will be competed using full and open competition and commercial item acquisition procedures. The Contracting Officer is not aware of any specific actions that would further remove barriers to competition. •12. Period of Performance. Base: 12 Months Option(s): None •13. Total Estimated Dollar Value of the Acquisition Covered by this J&A, with Funding Specified by Year and Appropriation. See Appendix A for estimated value. •14. Actions Attempted to Make Immediate Acquisition Competitive and Cost/Benefit Analysis. No actions were attempted to make the immediate acquisition competitive; no cost/benefit analysis was performed. As described above, only IDT is being considered for Phase III award due to the nature of the acquisition.
 
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