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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 10,1995 PSA#1343Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, 12350 Research
Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3224 69 -- CONTRACTOR LOGISTICS SUPPORT FOR THE SIMULATION NETWORKING
(SIMNET) SYSTEM POC Contract Specialist, Belinda Brown,
407/380-8048/Contracting Officer, Mr. Larry Grauert, 407/380-4063 The
Government intends to negotiate and award to AAI Engineering Support
Inc., 100 Industry Lane, Cockeysville, MD 21030 a 15 month extension to
a five-year procurement in order to provide a bridge contract to a
competitively awarded follow-onfor Contractor Logistic Support for the
Simulation Networking (SIMNET) system. A three month extension to the
five-year procurement was previously awarded. The SIMNET training
system is comprised of simulators that replicate combat vehicles,
weapon systems, and command/control elements, which are networked
together so that fully interactive collective task training in real
time, on computer generated terrain, can be conducted. A firm fixed
price service contract is to be awarded to support 236 simulators at
eleven sites in the U.S. and Germany. This effort shall entail site
administration, training, and maintenance of SIMNET hardware to ensure
a 90% availability rate within a specified turn around time.
Additional actions in process include relocation of USAREUR SIMNET
assets in accordance with Force Restructure Plans. This effort entails
the movement, installation, test, and LCCS of new SIMNET sites in Camp
Casey, Korea and Ft. Hood, Texas. There is also a requirement for
operational support for the Command Staff Trainer (CST) located at Ft.
Knox, Kentucky. These services will be required from 1 July 1995
through 30 September 1996. This activity contemplates issuance of this
contract pursuant to a justification and authorization which will site
AAI/ESI as a unique source in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
AAI/ESI has supported the SIMNET program for the past five (5) years
and they alone possess the unique capability to provide the necessary
services for continued support of the SIMNET program. Award of any
other source would result in substantial duplication of costs to the
Government that would not be recovered through competition for such a
short period of time. In addition, award to any other source would
result in unacceptable delay in fulfilling the Army's requirements. See
Numbered Note 22. (0128) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0272 19950509\69-0002.SOL)
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