MODIFICATION
R -- CONTRACTED CLOSE AIR SUPPORT (CCAS) - DRAFT Basic CCAS PWS
- Notice Date
- 5/17/2011
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 481219
— Other Nonscheduled Air Transportation
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Special Operations Command, HQ AFSOC/AK7Q - Hurlburt, 427 Cody Avenue, Hurlburt Field, Florida, 32544-5434, United States
- ZIP Code
- 32544-5434
- Solicitation Number
- FA0021-11-R-0003
- Archive Date
- 5/25/2011
- Point of Contact
- Diana R Graziano, Phone: 850-884-4770, Jaime Collins, Phone: 850-884-4773
- E-Mail Address
-
diana.graziano@hurlburt.af.mil, jaime.collins@hurlburt.af.mil
(diana.graziano@hurlburt.af.mil, jaime.collins@hurlburt.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- DRAFT Task Order 3 PWS DRAFT Task Order 2 PWS DRAFT Task Order 1 PWS DRAFT Basic CCAS PWS The Air Force Special Operation Command (AFSOC) is in the process of determining the acquisition strategy for Contracted Close Air Support (CCAS) sorties to be flown so that Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) training, initial and mission qualification training, as well as currency and proficiency training may be conducted by AFSOC Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) and/or Special Tactics. The potential exists for a multiple award indefinite delivery indefinate quantity (IDIQ) contract with an estimated ceiling of $45M aggregate over a 5-year period. The estimated contract performance period would commence on or about 15 Sept 2011. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 481219, which has a small business threshold of $7,000,000. Approximately, 272 flying hours per year to be conducted for Initial Qualification Training (IQT) at Yuma Proving Grounds, AZ in support of the Special Operations Terminal Attack Controller Course (SOTACC). In addition to the IQT flying hours, approximately 325 flying hours per year will support Special Tactics MQT/currency/proficiency training. Special Tactics Dry CAS missions may occur at the 4 Military Operating Areas (MOA) identified in Annex 1 of the basic Performance Work Statement (PWS) and live munition CAS sorties will be conducted at Barry M. Goldwater Ranges, Gila Bend AZ. The specific flying hours and schedules will be defined by individual Task Orders (TOs) awarded under the basic IDIQ contract. Performance Requirements: The contractor shall provide all aircraft, aircrews, equipment and maintenance personnel required to provide the CCAS mission sorties identified in the performance work statement and Task Orders. CCAS sorties will consist of operating and maintaining low/medium/high performance tactically-relevant aircraft for air-to-ground tracking, targeting, and CAS/ISR operations, to include associated equipment systems that interface with various platforms and ground force personnel. The aircraft may fly in a single or two-ship formation, as outlined per Task Order (see PWS Annex 2 for specific aircraft performance requirements). CCAS sorties will simulate permissive and non-permissive Type 1 and Type 2 CAS controls to include day and night live operations, IAW AP JCAS MOA Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) (Ground). CCAS will simulate multiple delivery profiles to include low angle strafe, high angle strafe, level, loft, pop-up, and dive. Contractor shall maintain a munitions account capable of acquiring and properly storing sufficient number of strafe rounds, Mk-76s, BDU-33s, BDU-48/Bs and Laser Guided Training Rounds (LGTRs) as necessary to operate simultaneously in a maximum of two separate live fire operating locations at one time. Maximum level of contract support in any combination (i.e. two live plus one dry operating location, two dry plus one live fire operating location) will not exceed three operating locations per day in any single week of performance. Level of contract support required (dry vs. live) will be outlined in individual Task Orders. During mission accomplishment, contractor will simulate armed escort, armed reconnaissance, and non-traditional intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance as briefed and required to support training. When coordinated, the contractor will provide face-to-face mission debriefs to the JTAC instructors and trainees, focusing on Joint Publication 3-09.3, Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Close Air Support (CAS), AFSOCI 13-112V1 and SOCOM M350-5. No solicitation document exists. This is not a Request for Proposal. We are requesting feedback on the DRAFT Basic PWS and DRAFT Task Order PWSs for this potential requirement. The PWSs are being provided for industry input, suggestions, questions. Interested companies may provide their responses to these DRAFT PWSs to Diana R. Graziano, Contract Administrator, HQ AFSOC/A7KQ, (850) 884-4770, e-mail diana.graziano@hurlburt.af.mil and courtesy copy Ms. Jaime Collins, jaime.collins@hurlburt.af.mil. All respondents are requested to indicate if they are a large business, small business, small disadvantaged business, disabled veteran, 8(a) concern, women-owned small business, or HUB zone small business. Please review the attached draft Performance Work Statements and annexes. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please submit them in writing no later than 24 May 2011 to: diana.graziano@hurlburt.af.mil. The Government will review and consider all feedback provided. If Government responses are required, they will be addressed and posted on FEDBIZOPS on or about 27 May 2011.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: As identified in the Basic CCAS DRAFT Performance work Statement, ANNEX 1 Operation Training Locations, United States
- Record
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