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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF AUGUST 19, 2020 SAM #6838
SOURCES SOUGHT

V -- Mobile Platform Rental

Notice Date
8/17/2020 12:17:13 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
532411 — Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment Rental and Leasing
 
Contracting Office
FA9453 DET 8 AFRL PKV8 KIRTLAND AFB NM 87117 USA
 
ZIP Code
87117
 
Solicitation Number
Mobile_Platform_Sounding_Experiment
 
Response Due
8/31/2020 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
09/15/2020
 
Point of Contact
Robert Peter Jefferis, Brenda Hamilton
 
E-Mail Address
robert.jefferis.1@us.af.mil, brenda.hamilton@us.af.mil
(robert.jefferis.1@us.af.mil, brenda.hamilton@us.af.mil)
 
Description
THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE.� NO SOLICITATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. The purpose of this Sources Sought Notice is to identify potential sources capable of performing the effort described herein pursuant to FAR Part 10, Market Research. Any information submitted by respondents to this sources sought notice is provided voluntarily.� The Air Force does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this notice or to otherwise pay for the information solicited.� Respondents should not construe this notice as a commitment by the Air Force for any purpose and should refrain from providing proprietary information in the response. 1. INTRODUCTION: ARFL/RVKY contracting office at Kirtland AFB is seeking sources to provide mobile diagnostic platforms for observations of a sounding rocket experiment in February 2021.� AFRL/RVKY is seeking either air or sea transport to an observation location approximately 500 nautical miles east of Florida for this observation.� Observations by aircraft will require remaining 2-3 hours on station the day before, day of, and day after the launch. �For seagoing assets, the launch window will require remaining at this location for up to 5 days with the possibility of an additional 4-5 days.� Installation of observation equipment will also be required and applicable regulations adhered to as well. �Instruments to be deployed on the mobile platforms will be government furnished equipment (GFE), and the government will be responsible for transporting the GFE to the ship or aircraft, installing, operating, and removing it. �Detailed requirements for sea or air transportation and sensor integration can be found in the specifications section below. AFRL/RVKY contracting office anticipates conducting a competitive acquisition for this effort.� The effort is expected to result in a Firm-Fixed-Price contract.� NAICS code is anticipated to be 532411, PSC V129, size standard $35,000,000 annual revenue.� Please also note the revised rules regarding use of prohibited telecommunications equipment contained in Section 889(a)(1)(B) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (Pub. L. 115-232). 2. INSTRUCTIONS: All businesses capable of fulfilling this requirement by providing either ship transport or aircraft transport are invited to respond electronically.� Responses shall include company name, address, DUNS number, CAGE code, point of contact with email address and telephone number, and indicate business size (small business, small disadvantaged business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, economically disadvantaged woman-owned small business, woman-owned small business, or HUBZone) using NAICS 532411, size standard $35,000,000 annual revenue. The Air Force reserves the right to consider a small business set-aside for any subsequent acquisition based upon responses to this notice. Small business respondents should provide a statement of capabilities to assist the Air Force in making a set-aside decision. Statement of Capability is limited to 10 pages and should demonstrate the ability to provide the required service as detailed in the specifications below as well as an initial estimate of the cost. 3. SPECIFICATIONS:� AFRL/RVKY is seeking businesses capable of providing one of the two following modes of transport; either ship or aircraft. Requirements for Mobile Diagnostic Platforms for February 2021 Sounding Rocket Experiment I.� Ship Experiment launch window:� Late February 2021 Deployment Window:� � ������������� May require 5 days on station / optional 5 day extension Daily Test Window: ��������������������� Require 2-3 hours of on-station data collection around the time of ��������������������������������������������������������� launch on the day before, day of, and day after launch Area of Operations: �������������������� Approximately 500 nautical miles East of Florida Sensor Integration:� �������������������� 1-2 days at port in Southeastern US (ex. Florida, Georgia) Berthing and meals: �������������������� 1-2 passengers onboard to operate equipment. 1.���������� Instruments to be deployed on Ship � Instrument��Sounder Size�Thin wire antenna with footprint: 60 ft long x 30 ft wide x 30 ft high Weight��200 lb electronics, 100 lb antenna wire/signal cable, 200 lb tower, 100 lb guy wires/connectors Power��120 VAC 15 amps (normal household plug) Instrument��HF Receiver Size��3 ft long x 2 ft wide x 2 ft high Weight��100 lb computer + electronics + RAID array Power��120 VAC < 15 amps (normal household plug) Antenna for HF Receiver Size��6 ft long x 6 ft wide x 6 ft high Weight��100 lb antenna Power��120 VAC < 15 amps (normal household plug) Instrument��GPS Receiver Size��Antenna: 1ft long x 1 ft wide x 1 ft high Size��Receiver: 10 in long x 5 in wide x 2 in high Size��Laptop: 12 in long x 15 in wide x 2 in high Weight��Antenna: 15 lbs Weight��Receiver: 4 lbs Weight��Laptop: 7 lbs Power��120 VAC < 15 amps (normal household plug) Instrument��Spectral imaging system Size��40� H x 40� W x 20� D Mounted on tripod, circumscribed by 60� circle Weight��Imaging system and enclosure: 100 lbs Weight��Tripod: 25 lbs Power��120 VAC, 2x household 15 amp plugs a.���������� In port staging time needed: estimate 1-2 days Open deck area shall be sufficient to accommodate antennas.� First preference is to use any crane the ship has to lift the antenna and avoid the need for deploying a tower.� Otherwise, the sounder antenna tower should be deployed on deck while in port.� Some of the other equipment could potentially be deployed or installed while under way.� b.���������� Ship Furnished Capabilities for gear handling or electronics If the ship has a crane it could potentially serve as the tower and just lift the antenna wires to the right height.� Otherwise, we have various antenna types from 10� sections bolted together to crank-up towers or long poles.� None of these need cranes.� Electronics can be set up in any kind of air conditioned space.� Empty crew berths would work.� c. ��������� On-site Maneuvers Ship may be required to navigate with certain course headings, moderate speeds, or loiter/racetrack patterns within the routine capabilities of the vessel during the core experiment time to optimize measurements. d. ��������� Location Vessel may be overflown by the rocket or may be required to operate in keep-out zones during the launch, but only with prior approval of NASA Wallops Flight Facility Range Safety Manager that it is safe to do so. II.� Aircraft Launch window:� ������������������������� Late Feb 2021 Deployment Window:� � ������������� May require 5 days on station / optional 5 day extension Daily Test Window: ��������������������� Require 2-3 hours of on-station data collection around the time of ��������������������������������������������������������� launch on the day before, day of, and day after launch Area of Operations:� ������������������� Approximately 500 nautical miles East of Florida Aircraft Sensor Integration: ������� 1 day at airport in Southeastern US (ex. Florida, Georgia) Accommodation: ������������������������� 1-2 passengers on board to operate diagnostic sensors Instruments to be deployed on Aircraft� Instrument��HF Receiver Size��3 ft long x 2 ft wide x 2 ft high Weight��100 lb computer + electronics + RAID array Power��120 VAC < 15 amps (normal household plug) Instrument��GPS Receiver Size��Antenna: 1ft long x 1 ft wide x 1 ft high Size��Receiver: 10 in long x 5 in wide x 2 in high Size��Laptop: 12 in ling x 15 in wide x 2 in high Weight��Antenna: 15 lbs Weight��Receiver: 4 lbs Weight��Laptop: 7 lbs Power��120 VAC < 15 amps (normal household plug) Instrument��Camera (still/video) Size��< 1x1x1 ft + tripod or mounting arm Weight��< 5 lbs + tripod or mounting arm Power��Battery power OR AC Adapter (120 VAC < 15 amps) Require access to aircraft HF antenna or can install our own (est. weight 100 lbs).� On-site Maneuvers Aircraft may be required to navigate with certain course headings, moderate speeds, or loiter/racetrack patterns within the routine capabilities of the aircraft during the core experiment time to optimize measurements. Responses must be received no later than 3:00 PM MDT on 31 August 2020 to robert.jefferis.1@us.af.mil and brenda.hamilton@us.af.mil.
 
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