SOURCES SOUGHT
J -- Afghanistan Trainer Program Contractor Logistics Support/Maintenance Training - Sources Sought
- Notice Date
- 9/11/2018
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 336413
— Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFLCMC/PK - WPAFB (includes PZ, WL, WW, WI, WN, WK, LP, WF, WK), 2275 D Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, 45433-7218, United States
- ZIP Code
- 45433-7218
- Solicitation Number
- FA8617-20-R-6231
- Archive Date
- 10/17/2018
- Point of Contact
- Victoria A. Russell, Phone: 937-904-4198
- E-Mail Address
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victoria.russell.1@us.af.mil
(victoria.russell.1@us.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Sources Sought Afghanistan (Afghan) Trainer Program Contractor Logistic Support (CLS) / Maintenance Training Agency: Department of the Air Force Office: Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Training Aircraft Division AFLCMC/WLZI Location: Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Place of Performance: Afghanistan NAICS code: 336413, Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing Size Standard: 1,250 Employees _______________________________________________________________________________ Request for Sources Sought Synopsis (SSS) Solicitation Number: FA8617-20-R-6231 11 September 2018 1.0 REQUEST FOR SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS (SSS) This is a SSS only in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 5. This SSS shall not be construed as a formal solicitation, request for quote, or an obligation on the part of the Government to acquire any product or service. Responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the United States Government (USG) to form a binding contract. Participants are advised that only U.S. Government Contracting Officers are legally authorized to commit the Government to the obligation of funds. Only United States companies will be considered for contract award. The USG is conducting market research to identify firms that may possess the expertise, capabilities, experience and necessary data to competently and competitively respond to all requirements to support Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) and Maintenance Training in support of AC-208 and C-208B aircraft for the Afghan Trainer Program. In order to provide a seamless continuation of operations, the potential source must be fully operational at the specified bases in Afghanistan to complete all contractual obligations and meet all requirements on or around 01 April 2020. The Department of the Air Force, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Training Aircraft Division, International Support Branch, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, intends a single award, Firm-Fixed Price (FFP) contract. The Period of Performance (PoP) will not exceed five (5) years and will consist of one (1) 12 month base with four (4) annually priced options for CLS and Maintenance Training in support of up to 32 AC-208 and 23 C-208B aircraft for the Afghan Trainer Program. All information received in response to this SSS that is marked proprietary will be handled accordingly. The Government shall not be liable for or suffer any consequential damages for any proprietary information not properly identified. Proprietary information will be safeguarded in accordance with the applicable Government regulations. Proprietary information or trade secrets should be clearly identified and marked. Please monitor Federal Business Opportunities (FBO.gov) or General Service Schedule (GSA) Advantage for future information pertaining to this potential requirement. Firms responding to this announcement should indicate whether they are one of the following: 1) an other than small business; 2) small business; 3) small disadvantaged business (SDB); 4) woman-owned small business (WOSB); 5) economically disadvantaged women-owned small business (EDWOSB); 6) 8(a)-certified business; 7) service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB); 8) veteran­owned small business (VOSB); or 9) Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business (HUBZone). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this action is 336413, size standard 1,250 employees. All prospective contractors shall be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database to be awarded a Department of Defense (DoD) contract. Note: the NAICS code for this requirement, if applicable to the company's capabilities, should be included in the company's NAICS code listing in SAM. The USG does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this SSS or to otherwise pay for the information solicited except as an allowable cost under other contracts as provided in FAR 31.205-18, Independent Research and Development and Bid and Proposal Costs. Companies responding to this SSS are advised that participation does not ensure involvement in future solicitations or contract awards. The USG shall not reimburse any company or individual for any expenses associated with preparation or participation in this SSS. Respondents are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this SSS. This SSS describes an acquisition strategy for an anticipated CLS/Maintenance Training program for the Afghan Trainer Program in Afghanistan. 2.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Background This Performance Based Contract includes on-site activities required to maintain safe, reliable aircraft for use by Coalition Air Advisors and the Afghan Air Force (AAF). It also identifies services and establishes activities required for logistics, maintenance, technical order library/management, supply chain management, and maintenance training to support daily operations of AC-208 aircraft, C-208B Light Lift aircraft, and one C-208B ATD. It includes maintaining the airworthiness of AC-208 and C-208B Light Lift aircraft. These activities will commence at contract award through CY2025 or until the AAF can organically sustain aircraft operations, whichever comes first. This contract requires the contractor to train and qualify the AAF via fully documented skill-level training to perform the contractor's assigned functions such as logistics, supply chain management, technical order library and management, and maintenance capabilities to maintain airworthy aircraft and out-year sustainment capabilities. 2.2 Contractor Maintenance Support The purpose of this requirement is to sustain and transition the Afghan Trainer Program (AC-208 fleet, C-208B fleet, and the ATD) by providing logistics, maintenance, and training for the AAF. This requirement supports continued aircraft flight operations, maintenance, supply chain management, maintenance of aircraft sub-systems, maintenance of aircraft ground support equipment, maintenance and calibration of special tools and test equipment, repair of reparables, CLS support, maintenance training, monitoring, and mentoring. Specific requirements are as follows: •A. The mission-capable rate of contractor responsible aircraft will be maintained at a rate of at a minimum of 80%; •B. Maintenance training will take place in the classroom, on maintenance trainers, and on aircraft; •C. Maintenance training will include Level 3, Level 2, and Level 1 stages encompassing formal classroom skill level training and accompanying apprenticeships: • i. Maintenance training will be six (6) hours per day, six (6) days per week in Afghanistan. All training will be fully documented; • ii. Supply Chain Management (SCM) will be an integral part of maintenance training; • iii. Training documents will be translated from English to Dari to facilitate student understanding and reduce training times; • iv. Student load requirements are subject to change. Initial requirement shall be for up-to 150 students per year and a maximum of 40 students per month regardless of level; •D. Maintenance operations shall be conducted seven (7) days per week, 12 hours per day. A two (2) hour notice to launch will be provided outside of normal operating hours. Normal operating hours are 0700-1900, Afghanistan Local Time, Saturday-Thursday. •E. Maintenance shall be provided sufficient to support 50 flying hours per month, including a 25 percent allowance for contingency operations, per C-208B aircraft; and 50 flying hours per month per AC-208 aircraft. CLS should encompass all launch, recovery, towing, and flight line servicing, including actions required for operations and maintenance of aircraft subsystems and support equipment. CLS should include aircraft maintenance and personnel, all materials and inspections, publications; supply of all contractor-owned and maintained spares and support equipment, repair and overhaul of all reparable spares, maintenance, repair or replacement of all support equipment, engine repair and engine overhaul. The contractor shall use a "Remove/Replace" concept for maintenance for the aircraft and ground equipment supporting the operations of the fleet. All aircraft and equipment are to be maintained in accordance with (IAW) the manufacturer's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (including service bulletins, etc.). Licensed or certified personnel are required for task performance and record entry. Security Requirements: The contractor shall be a US owned company, employ US citizens, and authorized to work on a US Air Force installation beginning on or around 01 April 2020. The contractor must demonstrate the ability to complete requirements through previous work with FMS contracts and have the proper registration with Department of State (DoS) in place prior to beginning work, in order to facilitate the requirements of this effort. The hiring of local nationals to facilitate this effort will be required. 2.3 Maintenance Training The contractor shall develop and present the necessary technician maintenance training in IAW the specifications of the AC-208 and C-208B equipment. Contractor provided training shall be intended to enhance the existing skill sets already possessed by the AAF students in their particular field of expertise in order to transition to Afghan only maintenance. This maintenance training must develop a cadre of Afghan maintainers to provide maintenance on the AC-208 and C-208B aircraft without oversight correction by contractor or Coalition personnel. All maintenance actions must be witnessed and signed off by an FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certified maintenance technician until the aircraft has transitioned fully to the AAF. Maintenance training shall include but is not limited to: •A. SCM training to allow Afghan maintainers to order aircraft parts for maintenance actions on AAF responsible aircraft; •B. Fleet management training, which will enable the Afghan maintainers to ensure consistent availability of mission capable aircraft and meet operational requirements and; •C. Basic quality assurance and inspection principles training to enable Afghan maintainers to implement and administer a Quality Assurance Program. 2.4 Government Furnished Property The USG will provide access and availability to up to 32 AC-208 aircraft, 23 C-208B aircraft, and one (1) C-208B ATD as needed for CLS maintenance and training. 2.5 Data Rights Cessna is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for the Afghan Trainer Program located in Afghanistan that supports the AC-208 and the C-208B for the AAF. The USG does not own Government Purpose Rights, nor will it purchase Cessna AC-208/C-208B technical data rights. The data rights to the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Mission Systems on the AC-208 are owned by Northrop Grumman - Orbital ATK. The USG does not own Government Purpose Rights, nor will it purchase the data rights to the ISR Mission System. Prospective sources will be expected to form an Associate Contractor Agreement with Northrop Grumman. 2.6 Period of Performance This CLS/Maintenance Training contract is anticipated to cover the following Period of Performance (PoP) of one (1) 12 month base with four (4) one (1) year Options: Base: 01 Apr 2020 -31 Mar 2021 Option 1: 01 Apr 2021 -31 Mar 2022 Option 2: 01 Apr 2022 -31 Mar 2023 Option 3: 01 Apr 2023 -31 Mar 2024 Option 4: 01 Apr 2024 -30 Mar 2025 CLS is expected to commence on or around 01 April 2020 with the base requirement lasting 12 months. Options will only be exercised if needed. FAR 52.217-8, Option to Extend Services, will be included. The contractor must have all applicable capabilities, personnel, equipment, tools, technical data, spares, and any additional items necessary to perform the requirements stated below at the locations listed by or before 01 April 2020. The contractor shall provide a seamless continuation of services. All requirements must be in place at the specified bases in Afghanistan and operational at full capacity to complete all contractual obligations at 100% efficiency. Delays are not acceptable due to the immediacy of the need and the expiration of the current contract providing CLS and training. 2.7 Additional Information The USG requirement is to provide support and training through the end of the NATO Train, Advise, & Assist Command- Air mission. A Status of Forces Agreement and Bilateral Security Agreement were signed on 30 September 2014 and took effect on 01 January 2015. These agreements are valid until 2024. The changing environment and unknown future requirements include, but are not limited to: the security environment, transition, schedule, training, and basic program requirements (technical, place(s) of performance, duration of performance, and USG withdrawal strategy). 3.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Company Response Both large and small businesses are encouraged to respond to this SSS. The results of this market research will allow the USG to make a determination as to whether this effort will be a sole source procurement, full and open competition, or small business set-side acquisition. It is advised that you provide a sufficient response to all capability questions to allow the USG to appropriately assess your capabilities. However, consideration will be made if your company is capable of performing only specific portions of the consolidated requirement. If your company's response is for only portions of the effort, please submit a response that includes the areas your company is capable of performing and how your effort could be integrated into the overall requirement. 3.2 Business Information In response to this SSS, please provide the following business information for your company/institution and for any teaming or joint venture partners: •· Company/Institute Name: •· Address: •· Point of Contact: •· Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code: •· Phone Number: •· E-mail Address: •· Web Page URL: •· Size of business pursuant to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code: 336413, Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing. Size standard: 1,250 employees. Based on this NAICS Code, state your company business size. If you are a Small Business (SB, WOSB, EDWOSB, SOB, 8(a), HUB Zone, VOSB, SDVOSB), please explain whether your company would be capable of meeting the requirements of FAR 52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting. •· Small Business (Yes/ No) •· Woman Owned Small Business (Yes / No) •· Small Disadvantaged Business (Yes / No) •· Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (Yes / No) •· Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (Yes / No) •· 8(a) Certified (Yes / No) •· HUBZone Certified (Yes / No) •· Veteran Owned Small Business (Yes / No) •· Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (Yes / No) •· Large Business (Yes / No) •· System for Award Management (SAM) Registered (Yes / No) All prospective contractors must be registered in the SAM database to be awarded a DoD contract. The NAICS code for this requirement, if applicable to the company's capabilities, should be included in the company's NAICS code listing in SAM. •· A statement verifying that your company is domestically owned. 3.3 Capability Survey In response to this SSS, please provide the following general information for your company/institution and for any teaming or joint venture partners. General Capability Questions •1. Describe your company's past experience on previous projects (no more than three examples) similar in complexity to this requirement. Include contract numbers, a brief description of the work performed, period of performance, agency/organization supported, and individual points of contact (Contracting Officer or Program Manager). Include your company's responsibility/role as a prime and or subcontractor on each of these projects. •2. Describe your approach to provide training services with hardware in a known configuration, with no training interruption and no overlap/transition from the incumbent, starting work on or around 01 April 2020. Please provide your approach to accommodate this requirement and your risk mitigation strategy. •3. Describe your company's experience with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) maintenance processes for general aviation aircraft like the C-208s. Describe how your company would handle the scheduled airframe FAA inspections. •4. Describe your company's previous experience of maintaining AC-208, C-208Bs, and an ATD, without design data or software source code and fully reliant on a third party to provide equipment. •5. Describe your specific capabilities of working with Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contracts in the past and registration with the DoS to work with the country of Afghanistan for import and export of materials. •6. Describe how any modification work effort will be accomplished through OEM approved modification shop or other organizations. Describe your company's experience with general aviation technical engineering and documentation changes. •7. Describe your company's experience creating and implementing a maintenance training curriculum for a foreign government located in Afghanistan. •8. Describe your experience hiring and managing local nationals in Afghanistan. •9. Describe your company's experience working in an austere and volatile work environment in Afghanistan. •10. Describe your experience with the Computerized Aircraft Maintenance Program (CAMP). Spares Questions •1. Describe your process for identifying and resolving parts obsolescence and Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) problems. •2. Describe your process for lay-in of required spares, ground support equipment, and tools to support the maintenance and mission requirements beginning on or around 01 April 2020. These are the spares, GSE, and tools for the USG responsible aircraft at Kabul and Kandahar, Afghanistan. •3. Identify the Information Management System you would use to track inventory of all sparing. 3.4 General Information In response to this SSS, please provide the following general information for your company/institution and for any teaming or joint venture partners. •1. Describe briefly the elements of your company and the nature of the goods and/or services you provide. Include a description of your staff composition and management structure. •2. Describe the major risks you foresee in executing an effort of this scope. What steps would you likely take to mitigate the risks? •3. Describe the percentage of the effort that will be provided by small business, including the rationale to support that percentage. •4. Describe any other relevant topics, concerns, and information that will help the USG in forming an acquisition strategy. •5. Are there any commercial business practices unique to your industry? If so, please describe. 4. ADMINISTRATION An Ombudsman has been established for this acquisition. The only purpose of the Ombudsman is to receive and communicate serious concerns from potential offerors when an offeror prefers not to use established channels to communicate concerns during the proposal development phase of this acquisition. Potential sources should use established channels to request information, pose questions, and voice concerns before resorting to use of the Ombudsman. Potential sources are invited to contact AFLCMC's Ombudsman with serious concerns only: Lt. Col. Brian Miller, AFLCMC/AQP 1790 10th Street Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7630 Tel: 937-255-5512 Fax: 937-255-7916 brian.miller.15@us.af.mil THIS SYNOPSIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) OR AN INVITATION FOR BID (IFB) AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT TO AWARD A CONTRACT AS A RESULT OF THIS NOTICE. Interested parties who believe they can provide the required CLS/Maintenance Training may respond by submitting their response to the above questions in paragraphs 3.2, Business Information ; 3.3, Capability Survey, and 3.4, General Information via email. Written responses to this synopsis shall contain sufficient documentation to establish a bona fide capability to fulfill this requirement. The intent of this notice is not a request for competitive proposals. Please submit all responses related to this notice, in writing, via email to victoria.russell.1@us.af.mil by 1400 (EST) 2 October 2018. Information received as a result of this notice will be considered solely for the purpose of determining the appropriate acquisition decision for the procurement. A determination by the Air Force not to open the requirement to open competition, based on response to this notice, is solely within the discretion of the Air Force. This notice does not constitute a solicitation for offers. This is NOT a Request For Proposal (RFP) and respondents are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this synopsis and the USG does not intend to pay for information received. Any information submitted by respondents to this SSS is strictly voluntary. SSS issuance does not restrict the USG's ultimate acquisition approach. The USG will neither award a contract solely on the basis of this notice, nor pay for any information that is submitted by respondents to this SSS. Direct and concise responses are required and should clearly demonstrate your ability to meet the stated requirements. Recent relevant experience in all areas should be provided. Teaming and/or subcontracting arrangements, including joint ventures, should be clearly delineated and previous experience in teaming must be provided. Marketing material is considered an insufficient response to this SSS. Responses shall be limited to no more than 12 single-sided, 8.5"x 11"pages. A point of contact that can speak for the responding company should be identified to support further USG inquiries as well as explanations that might be needed with regard to the information provided. The acquisition strategy has not yet been determined. Market research results will assist the Air Force in determining whether this requirement will be a full and open, a small business set aside, or a sole source acquisition. One (1) copy of the response shall be provided in ADOBE ACROBAT (.pdf) format and typographical font of 10 or greater. All responses related to this notice shall be submitted, in writing, via email to victoria.russell.1@us.af.mil by 1400 (EST) 2 October 2018. Contracting Office A ddress: 1970 M onahan Way Bldg 11A, WPAFB, Ohio 45433-7211 Places of P erformance: Hamid Karza i International Airport ( H KIA), Kabul, Afghanistan, Kandahar Air Field (KAF), Kandahar, Afghanistan Mazar e-Sharif (MeS), Afghanistan Primary Poin t of Contact: Contracting Officer, Brittany Burton, Brittany.Burton@us.af.mil, (9 3 7) 656-7203.
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