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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 19,1998 PSA#2203Bid Office, SPAWARSYSCEN, Code D21B, 53570 Silvergate Avenue, Bldg.
A33, Room 0061, San Diego, CA 92152-5112 A -- ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL SERVICES SOL N66001-99-R-5005 POC
Contract Specialist, Ms. E. A. Kerbs, Code D212, (619) 553-4466.
Contracting Officer, Ms. K. P. Brinkley, (619) 553-7512. POC for
copies, Bid Officer, Ms. Sharon Thompson, (619) 553-2199. NOTE: This
was originally advertised as N66001-97-R-5052 on 16 July 1997. Space
and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWARSYSCEN), San Diego, CA, has a
requirement for engineering, technical, and management support services
for system design, development and sustained life-cycle maintenance of
Fleet Submarine Broadcast Systems (FSBS) associated subsystems, and
related support systems and equipment installed in or to be installed
in submarine broadcast transmitter sites and broadcast support sites.
With regard to strategic submarine communications programs supported by
Fleet Submarine Broadcast System, this work must be meticulously
responsive to the stringent prerequisites of performance and operating
parameters mandated by the National Command Authority (NCA), the Joint
Chiefs of Staff (JCS), and the Navy's strategic operating forces. This
work is also involved with, bilateral, multilateral, and NATO
submarine communications programs which are supported by the Fleet
Submarine Broadcast System. The FSBSprovides worldwide ELF, VLF, and LF
broadcast communications for U.S. submarines, and for NATO submarine
assets operating in the Western Atlantic Ocean Area. The various
submarine broadcasts are controlled by cognizant submarine operational
commanders, referred to as Broadcast Control Authority (BCA),
Alternate BCA (ALTBCA), or Limited BCA (LBCA). National Command
Authority (NCA) communication connectivity is enabled, via AUTODIN and
the Defense Data Network (DDN), for the purpose of Emergency Action
Message (EAM) dissemination on appropriate submarine broadcasts. The
FSBS subsystems include the Integrated Submarine Automated Broadcast
Processing system (ISABPS), is a message store and forward system that
performs all interface functions between the SSIXS, IEMATS, other
special communications circuits, and VERDIN Transmit and Receive
terminals. ISABPS enables automated loading and control of the
submarine broadcast. The work is highly concerned with site unique
subsystem interfaces such as the Submarine Satellite Information
Exchange Systems (SSIXS), Automated Digital Information Network
(AUTODIN), Automated Medium-Speed Inter-site Link (ISL) equipment,
local Digital Message Exchange (LDMX), and various high power radio
transmitters which operate in the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF), Very
Low Frequency (VLF), Low Frequency (LF), and High Frequency (HF) bands
of the Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum. Successful performance requires
application of extensive technical experience and expertise associated
with submarine broadcast communications systems to include the
characteristic operational requirements and operational site
capabilities/limitations. Specific experience should include design,
development, installation, and maintenance of submarine communication
software programs, support programs, and subsystem interface
requirements. The successful bidder will demonstrate experience with
software standards and procedures, and will demonstrate a Level 3 or
higher software process, and Software Process Maturity as assessed by
the Software Engineering Institute's (SEI) document "A Method for
Assessing the Software Engineering Capability of Contractors." The
Government contemplates award of an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite
Quantity contract with Cost Plus Fixed Fee Pricing arrangement. The
contract will consist of a base contract period of one year and four
one year option periods for a maximum contract performance period of
five years. Estimated labor hours over five years are 461,009 within
the following labor categories: Staff Scientist; Senior Management
Specialist; Senior Communication Systems Engineer; Computer Specialist;
Management Specialist; Senior Systems Analyst; Communication Systems
Engineer; Program Analyst; Logistic Engineer; Mechanical Engineer;
System Analyst; Electronic Technician; Technical Writer;
Illustrator/Drafter; Configuration Management/Data Management
Specialist; Quality Assurance Specialist and Technical Typist.
Solicitation Document to be issued on or about 11/03/98. Facsimile
letters are acceptable at (619) 553-6976. For copies of solicitation(s)
only written requests will be honored. Posted 10/15/98 (W-SN262646).
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