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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 10,1999 PSA#2342United States Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AAC -- Air
Armament Center, AAC/PK, 205 West D Avenue, Suite 433, Eglin AFB, FL,
32542-6862 69 -- 69-ALPENA SYSTEM PODS SOL Reference-Number-F08626-98-C-0025-PODS
POC Janice Beckett, Contracting Officer, Phone (850)882-9391 ext 5058,
Fax (850)882-3130, Email becke@eglin.af.mil -- Dana Sillars, Contract
Specialist, Phone (850)882-9391 ext 5048, Fax (850)882-3130, Email
WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=Reference-Num
ber-F08626-98-C-0025-PODS&LocID=1182. E-MAIL: Janice Beckett,
becke@eglin.af.mil. Notice of Contract Action. The Range
Instrumentation Systems Program Office (RISPO), Air Armament Center
(AAC), Eglin AFB, Florida, plans to award a sole-source, firm fixed
price modification to contract No. F08626-98-C-0025, which acquired the
Alpena Kadena Interim Training System (AKITS), installed at the Combat
Readiness Training Center (CRTC) located in Alpena, Michigan. A
sole-source, Firm Fixed Price (FFP) award to Cubic Defense Systems,
9333 Balboa Avenue, San Diego, CA 92138-5587, is anticipated. Cubic
Defense System (CDS) is the only qualified source to perform this
effort. The Government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one
source under the authority of FAR 6.3. CDS is uniquely capable of
performing this task through their direct experience with development,
integration, production, deployment, and CLS of the proprietary Kadena
Interim Training System (KITS) currently in operation at Kadena AB,
Japan, and the proprietary AKITS system currently in operation at
Alpena CRTC, MI. The increase in effort will include the acquisition of
ten (10) pods with supportability and a time-to-time option for the
acquisition of five to not-more-than ten (5-10) additional pods. The 10
pods must be delivered by 02 November 1999 to support operational
training exercises that will require their use. The 10 pods shall have
all capabilities of the fielded pods (Nomenclature AN/ASQ-T34) at
Alpena CRTC. The effort shall include pod-to-pod communications that
are compatible with the existing pod-to-pod data link; communication
with existing AKITS Kadena Display and Debriefing Station (KDDS)
displaying 24 pods via the Limited Live Monitor tower; and Data
Transfer Devices (DTDs) that can be used by existing ground
instrumentation to merge data from the new pods with data from existing
AN/ASQ-T34 (Type I) pods for seamless, integrated debriefings. The 10
pods shall also have a capability not available with existing Alpena
CRTC pods, that is, the capability to interface and operate with A-10
aircraft and other combat aircraft that do not have a 1553 bus. Pods
with these capabilities, designated Type II KITS pods by Cubic Defense
Systems, Inc., are available as nondevelopmental, off-the-shelf items.
For the 5-10 pod option, the contractor will be asked to price both the
existing Alpena CRTC pods (Type I) and the Type II pods being acquired
under the basic part of this effort. The option may be exercised at
contract award. No additional ground system hardware or software will
be procured. This contractual effort will not include any major
software modifications. Prior to award of this proposed contract
modification, internal Government coordination will include agreement
that this acquisition conforms with congressional guidance regarding
the conduct of the LATR/KITS versus JTCTS technical evaluation. The
Alpena CRTC pods process classified data up to and including SECRET
NOFORN. The Government possesses neither the documentation required to
fabricate Alpena CRTC pods, nor sufficient funds to allow acquisition
or development of that documentation. Additionally, the Government
does not own the compilable source code for the Alpena CRTC pod
processors, and it is very unlikely that another contractor could
reverse-engineer the system within the available time and funding
constraints. However, firms who feel that they have the capability to
accomplish this effort may submit a Statement of Capability (SOC). The
SOC must describe the approach to be taken that, without any
modification to the ground hardware and software, would provide the
commonality, compatibility, and supportability required for a seamless
operational impact. Specifically, the SOC must include a detailed
explanation of a cost-effective approach for ensuring that the
additional pods operate with existing Alpena CRTC pods and existing
KDDS units (including limited-live-monitor functionality). The SOC must
also describe a cost-effective approach for logistic support of the
additional pods with the existing pod shop equipment and operational
maintenance manuals so that there is not a requirement to maintain two
(2) different versions of the pod documentation and test hardware for
O&M support. Lastly, the SOC shall document experience and
demonstrated capabilities to successfully and cost-effectively execute
this system upgrade effort. Submit the SOC to Ms. Janice R. Beckett,
AAC/WMRK, 102 West D Avenue, Suite 300, Eglin AFB FL 32542-6808, not
later than 30 days from publication in the CBD. The Standard Industrial
Classification Code for this acquisition is 3663 (750 personnel). Firms
responding to this synopsis should state whether or not they are a
small business concern or a small disadvantaged business concern as
defined in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.219-1 and FAR
52.219-2. Comments relative to this scope expansion should be addressed
to Ms. Janice R. Beckett in writing no later than 30 days from the date
this announcement is issued. Responding companies will not be notified
directly of the Government's evaluation of these comments. Direct all
requests for routine communication concerning this acquisition to Ms.
Janice R. Beckett, (850) 882-9391, Ext. 5058 for contracting matters.
Contact Mrs. Melinda H. Watts, Program Manager, (850) 882-9391, ext.
5060 for technical matters. NO COLLECT CALLS. Col. Christopher
Caravello has been appointed as Ombudsman to hear concerns from
offerors or potential offerors during the proposal development. The
existence of the Ombudsman does not diminish the authority of the
program manager or contracting officer, but communicates contractor
concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations to the appropriate
Government personnel. The Ombudsman does not participate in the
evaluation of Statements of Capabilities or in the source selection
process and, therefore, for routine contracting matters on individual
solicitations, please contact Ms. Janice R. Beckett, (850) 882-9391,
ext. 5058. When requested, the Ombudsman will maintain strict
confidentiality as to the source of the concern. Should you desire to
contact the Ombudsman, Col Christopher Caravello, AAC/CV, can be
reached at (850) 882-0662, E-mail address: caravell@elgin.af.mil.. See
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