SOURCES SOUGHT
J -- Engineering Support Services for IA/IN/IW
- Notice Date
- 4/15/2009
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, SPAWAR Systems Center Charleston, P.O. Box 190022, North Charleston SC 29419-9022
- ZIP Code
- 29419-9022
- Solicitation Number
- SSC-Atlantic_MKTSVY_71C46
- Response Due
- 5/4/2009
- Archive Date
- 5/19/2009
- Point of Contact
- Point of Contact - Ronald J Kennedy, Contract Specialist, 843-218-5820<br />
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This is a market survey/sources soughtsynopsis for Engineering Support Services for Information Assurance (IA), Intelligence Networks (IN), and Information Warfare (IW) Reference RFP N65236-09-R-0074 A copy of the draft PWS, and a Microsoft Word document of this synopsis, are posted at the SPAWARSYSCEN Atlantic E-Commerce Business Opportunity webpage: https://e- commerce.sscno.nmci.navy.mil/ The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Atlantic (SSC-LANT) is soliciting information from potential sources to provide engineering support services for Information Assurance (IA), Intelligence Networks (IN), and Information Warfare (IW). SPAWAR Atlantic Code 50D00 has oversight and management responsibilities for Technical Network Operations, Applications Research, and Transference of New Technologies. Those responsibilities (ref PWS Para 1.0) include: evaluating and testing Technical Networks at various Navy sites and afloat units; and evaluating and testing emerging technologies to determine the potential for transference for Navy applications. To facilitate those processes, the contractor will provide systems engineering support, security engineering support, software engineering support, testing and evaluation support, training, and process support (ref PWS Para 4.1). Work to be performed under this contract may require staff and direct workforce with active security clearances up to Top Secret clearances; as well as, a Top Secret with SCI access. The following table is a list of potential tasks as specified in the draft Performance Work Statement (PWS). The percentages listed next to the individual tasks are the estimated amount of effort that will be required on any potential contract for this effort. You are requested to provide the percentage of work your company can perform against each listed task, along with documentation to support this claim. Do not include any documentation or percentages for any company other than your own. This is an analysis of your companys ability of what it can or cannot perform. The contractor will be tasked to accomplish the work as specified in the PWS. Divided into the following tasks, the services shall be performed either singly or in combination as specified in accordance with individual task orders. The following table reflects the governments best estimate as to the future work requirements: PWS PARA. TASK DESCRIPTION GOVT EST. % % CONTRACTOR CAN PERFORM 4.1.1 Systems Engineering Support 20 4.1.2 Security Engineering Support 20 4.1.3 Software Engineering Support 20 4.1.4 Testing and Evaluation Support 15 4.1.5 Training 10 4.1.6 Process Support 15 Firms are invited to submit the appropriate documentation, literature, brochures, and references necessary to support that they possess the required capabilities necessary to meet or exceed the stated requirements. There is a limit of six (6) pages on data submitted. Responses shall be submitted via e-mail to SSC-LANT, Ronald Kennedy, Code 2258RK, at ronald.kennedy@navy.mil. Capability Responses must include all of the following information: (1) name, address, and website address, if applicable, of firm; (2) size of business, including; total annual revenue, by year, for the past three years and number of employees; (3) ownership, including whether: Large, Small, Small Disadvantaged, 8 (a), Women-Owned, HUBZone, Veteran Owned and/or Service Disabled Veteran- Owned Business; (4) number or years in business; (5) two company representative points of contact, including: name, title, phone, fax, and e-mail address; (6) Cage code, DUNS Number (if available), NAICS code; (7) affiliate information, including parent corporation, joint venture partners, potential teaming partners, prime contractor (if potential sub) or subcontractors (if potential prime); (8) the percentage of work your company can perform with respect to the stated task requirements see table above. Note: Do not include any documentation or percentages for any company other than your own. This is an analysis of your companys abilities of what it can or cannot perform exclude any subcontractor information; (9) a summary of the experience your company has providing services listed in PWS Para 4.11 through 4.1.6. Contractors should summarize extent of experience. Note: Do not include any documentation or percentages for any company other than your own. This is an analysis of your companys abilities of what it can or cannot perform exclude any subcontractor information; (10) a list of customers for relevant work performed in the past five (5) years, including the following: (i) a summary of work performed, (ii) contract numbers, (iii) contract type, (iv) dollar value for each contract referenced, how this work demonstrates capability to perform percentages stated in number eight, and (v) a customer point of contact with valid, working phone number (this information is required to verify offerors performance; the government may contact any reference for further validation.); (11) statement that the contractor has or does not have an approved accounting system as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR); (12) state if you have an office located close to SSC-LANT Charleston facility and state its current facility security clearance level. Note: Teaming partnerships and joint ventures envisioned under FAR 52.219- 27(c) and (d) for Serviced Disable Veteran Owned Small Businesses, and FAR 52.219-3 (c) and (d) for HUBZone Businesses established to meet the provisions of FAR 52.219- 14 Limitations on Subcontracting should provide the information requested in items 1 through 12 above, on each of the teaming partners. NOTE REGARDING SYNOPSIS: This synopsis is for information and planning purposes ONLY and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government. This is NOT a solicitation announcement. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement, or any follow-up information requests. The Government reserves the right to consider a set- aside for small businesses or one of the small business preference groups. (i.e., 8(a), SDB, SDVO, etc.). The applicable NAICS code is 541330 with a size standard of $27 million. The Government estimate for this effort is $28.5 million. Contractors must submit their response by e-mail no later than 1400 hours, 4 May 2009. We anticipate the resulting contract being a cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity, performance based type contract for a period of performance not to exceed 5 years (base year plus four one-year options). In addition, multiple awards, depending on responses to the RFP, may be made. This is a follow-on contract under Contract Numbers N65236-06-D-7873. The incumbent contractor is Technical Software Services, Pensacola, FL. Please reference No. N65236-09-R-0074 when responding to this synopsis. Within a reasonable time for evaluation of responses, SSC-Atlantic will post the procurement decision on e-commerce and FEDBIZOPS. A copy of the draft PWS, and a Microsoft Word document of this synopsis, are posted at the SPAWARSYSCEN Atlantic E-Commerce Business Opportunity webpage: https://e- commerce.sscno.nmci.navy.mil/ 1 of 3
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