SOURCES SOUGHT
69 -- Tech Force Support Course of Instruction
- Notice Date
- 3/19/2007
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 611699
— All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction
- Contracting Office
- Other Defense Agencies, U.S. Special Operations Command, Naval Special Warfare Development Group, 1636 Regulus Avenue, Building 313, Virginia Beach, VA, 23461-2299, UNITED STATES
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- TechForceSupportCOI
- Response Due
- 3/23/2007
- Archive Date
- 4/7/2007
- Description
- The Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG), Virginia Beach, Virginia is conducting a Sources Sought for information purposes only. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR QUOTE. This request for information does not commit the Government to pay any cost incurred in preparation or any submission to this Sources Sought Notice or to a contract for services. Under North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code 611699, NSWDG is in search of businesses able to provide services for a Tech Force Support Course of Instruction. This purchase falls under FAR Part 12 ? Acquisition of Commercial Items. Interested parties shall demonstrate their abilities by providing information on the technical capabilities of their company to perform the tasks in the draft Statement of Work and provide information regarding past performance explaining or demonstrating experience in providing services. Suggestions and comments on the draft Statement of Work are also encouraged and should be sent via email to Christine Anderson, christine.anderson@vb.socom.mil. PERFORMANCE STATEMENT OF WORK TECH FORCE SUPPORT COURSE OF INSTRUCTION INTRODUCTION NSWDG is seeking a commercial solution to support hands-on instruction in basic firearms, navigation, medical, tactical development and defensive driving necessary to facilitate direct support to the command in the development, test, and evaluation of current and emerging technologies and tactics for the Naval Special Warfare Forces. REQUIRED TASKS: TASK 1 ? Course of Instruction Contractor shall provide classroom instruction, practical field application, simulated fire using Simunitions and live-fire scenarios, and field exercise planning and execution. As a result of this training, students shall become proficient in the following skills: proper wearing of LBE gear; practical application of the 9mm pistol and M4 rifle; weapons safety, fundamentals of shooting, including low light, night shooting, and instruction on PEQ-2, clearing malfunctions, tactical shooting, map reading and land navigation, use of GPS, night navigation, night vision goggle vehicle operation, tactical combat casualty care, vehicle mobility, including off-road/unimproved road driving utilizing HMMV or Toyota Hilux type vehicles; integration training and field exercise execution, fast rope from a fixed platform. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Instructor to Student Ratio: Firarms Training Exercises must not be larger than 7 students to 1 instructor; Classroom Training must not be larger than 15 students to 1 instructor with additional instructors standing by to provide feedback to questions. Requirements for Instructors: Instructors must have familiarity with current Special Operations Forces (SOF) operational tactics, techniques and procedures, extensive experience in training all levels of personnel from hostage/counter-terrorist rescue units, SWAT, para-rescue, police and all military services. Instructors must have extensive knowledge of SOF operating environments and be able to relate support course of instruction training to live scenarios. Location: Training classroom/environment must be located within a 500 mile radius of NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex due to command personnel requirements. Training: There will be more than one (1) training session during each period of performance that will require group instruction prior to live training. Training will take place in a ten day block of training and may include weekends, with classroom and practical hours varied as class schedule dictates. Number of Students: There are approximately twenty-four (24) students each session. Government Furnished Equipment (GFE): Students will bring personal and government furnished clothing, safety gear and equipment for course of instruction. Contractor Furnished Equipment (CFE): Firing Ranges, Instructors and Instruction Manuals, Tactical Vehicles for Driver Training, Weapons, Magazines and Ammo Equipped for live fire and simunitions use, immediate first aid and immediate response medical care, on-site berthing availability, night vision goggles for night driving (PVS14 or newer generation), Garmin 76CX or equivalent for GPS instruction, meal service (breakfast, lunch, dinner (dinner only for night training) as required during the training period, written assessment of student attainment will be required and submitted by instructors upon completion of training Security Requirements: Contracting Facility and personnel working on contract providing instruction must have a Secret security clearance Point of Contact: Contractual Point of Contact is Christine Anderson at christine.anderson@vb.socom.mil or (757) 893-2715 or fax (757) 492-7954; Technical Point of Contact is George Havash at george.havash@vb.socom.mil.
- Place of Performance
- Address: Training classroom/environment must be located within a 500 mile radius of NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex due to command personnel requirement
- Zip Code: 23461-2299
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Zip Code: 23461-2299
- Record
- SN01254579-W 20070321/070319221417 (fbodaily.com)
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