MODIFICATION
A -- Combat Environment Simulation
- Notice Date
- 8/11/2009
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Dept. 2, N68936 NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER WEAPONS DIVISION DEPT.2 Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Dept.2 429 E. Bowen Rd - Stop 4015 China Lake, CA
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N6893604D0019
- Response Due
- 8/27/2009
- Archive Date
- 8/27/2010
- Point of Contact
- William Monckton (760) 939-8234 Mary Jacobs (760) 939-6043<br />
- E-Mail Address
-
William Monckton
(william.monckton@navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Contract N68936-04-D-0019 with Tybrin Corporation is one of three Multiple-Award Contracts (MAC's) for Combat Environment Simulation (CES) support at Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD), China Lake and Point Mugu, CA. The other two CES MAC's are N68936-04-D-0020 with Lockheed Martin Services and N68936-04-D-0022 with L-3 Services Inc., Global Security & Engineering Solutions (L-3 GSES). Contract type for all three contracts is Cost Plus Award Fee, IDIQ, level-of-effort. Under the terms and conditions of the MAC's, work is competed at the order level using best value source selection processes. NAWCWD intends to negotiate on an other-than-competitive basis an increase to the ceiling of Contract N68936-04-D-0019. The current level-of-effort for N68936-04-D-0019 is 628,774 hours. The level-of-effort will be increased by approximately 59,800 hours for the contract. An increase to the ceiling for Contract N68936-04-D-0019 is necessary in order to modify active orders to avoid work stoppage on existing programs until the follow-on solicitation can be released and awards made from it. Contractors who believe that they can step in and take over a program must submit a written response demonstrating technical, cost and management capability without causing hardships to program schedule and costs. NAWCWD is currently developing the follow-on requirement for multiple-award contracts. New requirements are intended for competition among those contractors selected for the CES follow-on MAC's. The Combat Environment Simulation (CES) Division at China Lake requires support to develop and acquire new range systems, integrate various range systems and upgrade and modernize existing range systems. Specifically, there are requirements for the integration of various T&E and training systems into existing range systems and infrastructure; the fielding of systems at new range locations; the modification/update/upgrade of major software systems, and the development, modification, or integration of supporting range systems and assets (for participants tracking, data communications, exercise monitoring, and debrief, etc.). The CES Division also requires a variety of engineering, technical and management services related to development, fabrication, procurement, integration, test, training and technical support of radar and pod instrumentation systems, EO/IR/MW/UV/Laser/C4I Threat Simulator systems, tactical training ranges for all DoD services, related network-centric sys! tems and components, Advanced Air Defense technological concepts, Information Assurance/Operations, Artificial Intelligence, and Neural Networking in a Network Centric Warfare environment. As required by specific task orders, the contractor shall design, develop, fabricate, install, integrate, and test network-centric warfare equipment and/or systems designed to provide a dense, realistic, electromagnetic (radio frequency, infrared, electro-optic, and laser energy) environment to be used by the Defense community for weapon systems development, real-time aircrew tactical training, test and evaluation, test and evaluation of defense suppression systems, electronic warfare (EW) systems, electronic countermeasures (ECM) equipment, and electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) equipment. These efforts will include fixed and moving ground, sea, and air targets, multi-lateration and GPS-based instrumentation pods, threat emitters, integrated hardware/software systems and environments and hostile equipment modeled entirely in software. The contractor shall install and integrate the systems and equipment on test and evaluation ranges and training ranges. Because of the synergistic nature of the CES Division's product and the thrust to emphasize commonality and joint interpretability across all Department of Defense (DoD) ranges, the body of projects executed by this division take on the look and feel of a single unified acquisition. Level of facility clearance required: SECRET. Level of safeguarding required: SECRET. Contractor's interested in subcontracting opportunities contact the Prime Contractor. All responsible sources, that submit a proposal, shall be considered by the Agency. The anticipated award date of the modification: September 29, 2009. Questions should be addressed to Commander Code 220000D, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, 429 East Bowen Road - Stop 4105, China Lake, CA 93555-6108. POC: Contract Specialist, William Monckton at (760) 939-8234, FAX (760) 939-8329. Note 25.
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