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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MAY 08, 2021 SAM #7098
SOURCES SOUGHT

R -- Airfield and Heliport Support Services

Notice Date
5/6/2021 7:50:55 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
488119 — Other Airport Operations
 
Contracting Office
W6QM MICC-FT BELVOIR FORT BELVOIR VA 22060-5116 USA
 
ZIP Code
22060-5116
 
Solicitation Number
W91QV1-21-S-AFHS
 
Response Due
6/5/2021 9:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
06/21/2021
 
Point of Contact
David Lee Gecewicz, Phone: 7038068205, David J. Wigtil, Phone: 5712134926
 
E-Mail Address
david.l.gecewicz2.civ@mail.mil, david.j.wigtil.civ@mail.mil
(david.l.gecewicz2.civ@mail.mil, david.j.wigtil.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBP Partial Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Description
******Abreviated Description of required support for information only******� ******Prior PWS for the current contract is in the attachements******* 1. Background. The US Army Aeronautical Services Agency (USAASA) serves as the Army�s responsible official for airspace, aeronautical flight information, air traffic control (ATC), and flight�procedures policy, joint military-civilian use of Army airfields, and as the Force Modernization proponent for Army airfields and�heliports (AAFs/AHPs) worldwide. �Serves as the DCS, G�3/5/7 responsible official for developing aviation�weather policy in coordination with DCS, G�2. USAASA develops policy and methods for obtaining,�defending, and protecting access to Army airspace for the purpose of training, testing, and demolitions. �USAASA has responsibility for negotiating and ensuring Army forces have the required�airspace to test and train to safety standards, including reset and pre and post deployment�activities as well as providing worldwide critical safety of flight products. �USAASA supports� intra and inter-military organizations, the Army Staff (ARSTAF), the Joint Staff, Office of the�Secretary of Defense (OSD), and national and international organizations RTCA Inc., (formerly RadioTechnical Commission for Aeronautics), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), North� Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), etc. As the Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), G-3/5/7 functional�proponent for AAFs/AHPs worldwide,�USAASA has oversight of 80 AAFs/AHPs and develops policies and procedures pertaining to ATC, AAFs/AHPs and airspace operations. USAASA coordinates and monitors the execution of programs and initiatives sustaining operations, maintenance, and management for AAFs/AHPs.� Additionally, USAASA manages the development and integration of the Army�s Management Decision�Package (MDEP) to support HQDA G-3/5/7 requirements to resource and sustain the operation of Army� AAFs/AHPs across major and service commands worldwide, ensuring stakeholders� requirements are�identified, defended, and presented.� Support also includes the strategic development of operations and policies of AAFs/AHPs and the�HQDA Air Traffic and Airspace (AT&A) Program. �USAASA ensures AAFs/AHPs �actions are governed in�accordance with (IAW) the following Army regulations (AR), �Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC),� Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Job Orders (FAA JO), Engineering Technical Letters (ETL),� Training Circulars (TC), policies, and guidelines: AR 1-1, Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution System - Serves as the MDEP Manager and� develops and justifies all resource requirements for the QAAF MDEP, coordinates QAAF MDEP issues� with HQDA and Major Commands appropriation sponsors, program integrators, manpower and force�structure managers, and program and performance managers. Documents background, assumptions, and�changes to programs affecting the QAAF MDEP during each phase of the planning, programming,� budgeting and execution (PPBE) process. Provides information to be included in budget justification�materials. Understands all associated requirements, models, and appropriate feeder systems such as:Installation Status Report (ISR), Real Property Planning and Analysis System (RPLANS), Standard�Service Costing (SSC) and/or Advanced System Improvement Plan (ASIP). Inputs data into R-Builder�software in coordination with all appropriate stakeholders including Reserve Components, Army�Commands (ACOM), or other HQDA staff sections, and their respective Assistant Chief of Staff for�Installation Management (ACSIM-RD) Analyst. AR-5-22, The Army Force Modernization Proponent - Approves and establishes priorities, validates requirements, manages resource allocations and resolves AAFs/AHPs Doctrine, Organization, Training, Material, Leadership and Education, Personnel, and Policy (DOTMLP-P) issues with affected force modernization functional proponents. AR 95-1, Flight Regulations- Provides AAFs/AHPs general provisions on training, standardization, and management of aviation resources. AR 95-2, Air Traffic Control, Airfield/Heliport, and Airspace Operations - Provides administrative and operational policy and procedures for all Army organizations providing ATC, airfield/heliport, and airspace operations worldwide. Ensures the development, coordination, and implementation of plans, policies, and procedures pertaining to use of AAFs/AHPs by other than DOD aircraft. Serves as the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy and Environment) (ASA (IE&E)) responsible official for civilian, joint and shared aircraft use of AAFs/AHPs. Promulgates AAFs/AHPs quality assurance checklists. Formulates a consolidated position on Army operational airfield/airspace criteria and makes the final determination on all AAF/AHP waiver requests. Ensures ACOM, Army Service Component Commands (ASCC), Direct Reporting Units (DRU), and Army National Guard (ARNG) establish a quality assurance evaluation (QAE) program to maintain safe, efficient, and effective AAFs/AHPs and ensure enforcement of standards and compliance with Department of Defense (DOD), Department of the Army (DA), FAA and other requirements. Develops and implements AAF/AHP operations training program. Conducts a Facilities Validation Board (FVB) and validates, invalidates, or non-concurs with ATC Facility requests. See attachments for further guidance:� All requirements are subject to change prior to the release of a formal solicitation. A Sub-contracting Plan is required. All Offerors shall have a valid D.U.N.S., DLA issued CAGE Code, be registered in SAM.gov and be fully compliant with the 889 Policies per the 2019 NDAA, specifically FAR 52.204-24, 52.204-25, and 52.204-26.� Offerors and interested sources who are not fully compliant with the aforementioned shall not be considered a capable source for competitive considerations. Please provide informal rates for the following categories as part of Market Research - Fully Burdened and based upon 1880 hours of performanec annually. 1. Program Manager� 2.� Military Systems Specialist 3.� IT Specialist 4. Data Analyst This is not a solicitation.� ���
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: Fort Belvoir, VA 22060, USA
Zip Code: 22060
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05994568-F 20210508/210506230120 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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