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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 25, 2003 FBO #0419
SOURCES SOUGHT

A -- JOEF (re-release)

Notice Date
1/23/2003
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
4301 Pacific Highway Bldg OT4 Code 02, San Diego CA 92110-3127
 
ZIP Code
92110-3127
 
Solicitation Number
SPAWAR Headquarters MKTSVY 23F66
 
Point of Contact
Point of Contact - David Bodner, Contract Specialist, 619-524-7193
 
E-Mail Address
Email your questions to Contract Specialist
(david.bodner@navy.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This is an amendment of an earlier market survey. The Joint Operational Effects Federation (JOEF) is one of the Battle Management projects within the Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense Program. The mission of JOEF is to provide an accredited, predictive multi-level resolution modeling and simulation system to determine and assess the impact of CBRN warfare on military operations. This system will support (1) assessments and system requirements analyses in the acquisition process and (2) decision support for operational planning in a CBRN threat environment. JOEF will be developed in four blocks. Block 1 will provide a modeling and simulation (M&S) analysis capability for assessing CBRN effects on fixed site aerial ports (i.e., fighter bases and APODs) operability and medical requirements. Block 2 will expand the architecture to include seaports, SPODs and land-based fixed sites and provide capability to link output to theater and campaign level models. Block 3 will further expand to include mobile land and littoral forces and provide link to manpower, logistics and training planning tools. Block 4 will provide a full combat effects model for deliberate and operational planning. All blocks will be compliant with the Common Operating Environment (COE) and with the High Level Architecture (HLA), and to be hosted on existing C4I systems (such as GCCS-x), as well as non-operational networks and standalone workstations We are currently examining the state of the art technologies specifically for Blocks I and II. The purpose of this announcement is to invite inputs from interested parties as to the potential for use or incorporation of existing modeling and simulation capabilities. We are interested in models that represent any one or any combination of the following: air bases and aerial ports of debarkation operations, seaports and seaports of debarkation operations, medical aspects of operations, and decontamination aspects of operations, that can run faster than real time and can run in an analytical fashion in a near-real-time mode. The models will be used to evaluate how CBRN events affect operations. We are particularly interested in models that are well-documented and are currently employed by customers or warfighters. The interested party shall provide the system?s name, owner, contact information, developer if known and a brief description of the proposed candidate model as well as why the model/system is proposed, and whether the model is proprietary. There is no limit on the number of candidate models/systems a party can propose; however, there is a ?one page per model/system" limitation. This is not a request for proposal. SPAWAR is interested in determining what modeling and simulation products that might meet the above criteria exist in the marketplace. This market-knowledge information will be used to help determine a strategy for a possible future acquisition. Please note that this is a re-release of a previous, recent market survey. If you have already submitted a response, then you need not resubmit unless you are adding ?medical? and/or ?decontamination? components (describing a capability to represent/model medical and/or decontamination aspects of operations).All interested parties shall submit their inputs to Mr. David Bodner, SPAWAR Contract Office (4301 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92110-3127), either via SPAWAR?s e-commerce web site or by e-mail (david.bodner@navy.mil) by COB 10 February 2003.
 
Web Link
Click on this link to access the SPAWAR E-Commerce Central Web Site
(https://e-commerce.spawar.navy.mil/command/02/acq/navhome.nsf/homepage?readform&db=navbusopor.nsf&whichdoc=420B3FABDFF5F02B88256CB7007F121F&editflag=0)
 
Record
SN00245649-W 20030125/030123213710 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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