COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 2, 2001 PSA #2842
SOLICITATIONS
70 -- 70-REQUEST FOR INFORMATION -- INDUSTRY DAY CONFERENCE-GCSS-AF DEVELOPMENT, INSTALLATION AND OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
- Notice Date
- April 30, 2001
- Contracting Office
- HQ SSG/PKT 200 East Moore Drive Bldg. 888, Room 2029 Maxwell-Gunter Annex AL 36114-3000
- ZIP Code
- 36114-3000
- Solicitation Number
- N/A
- Response Due
- May 31, 2001
- Point of Contact
- Major Shirley Abbott, (703-601-4958), or Ms Linda Dawson, Contracting Officer, (334) 416-6268
- E-Mail Address
- Click Here to E-mail the POC (linda.dawson@gunter.af.mil)
- Description
- This is a SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS. THERE IS NO SOLICITATION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. REQUESTS FOR A SOLICITATION WILL NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE. The Air Force is seeking information on potential sources for development and installation, and potentially for operation and maintenance, of the GCSS-AF. Respondents may respond to one or more of following alternatives: Outsource, Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS), Government-off-the-Shelf (GOTS) Internal Air Force, GOTS Other Federal Department/Agency, COTS/GOTS/unique development, and/or Outsource/COTS/GOTS. The GCSS-AF will serve 750,000 potential Air Force users for twenty (20) years. Respondents may be single entities or teams from any combination of any Federal Department/Agency or a commercial vendor (both referred to as the Vendor). The Vendor's response shall provide information for the Air Force to assess potential GCSS-AF costs, schedule, and technical performance, as well as the risks associated with each of those three areas. The Air Force is required by the Department of Defense to enhance Combat Support (CS) effectiveness through improved information interoperability. The Air Force intends to establish a comprehensive, interoperable CS Family of Systems (FoS) infrastructure to enhance the full spectrum of Air Force missions, from peacetime through full theater war, by providing cross-functional timely, trusted, and accurate information to the Warfighter at multiple levels, from senior Joint forces' leadership to individual unit functions. The Air Force currently has 3,000 Automated Information Systems (AISs) in its Systems Compliance Database (SCD). More than 600 CS information systems are candidates to migrate to the GCSS-AF. The following are the GCSS-AF twenty-three (23) CS functional Domain Pillars: 1) Acquisition, 2) Chaplain, 3) Civil Engineering, 4) Communication, 5) Comptroller, 6) Contracting, 7) Health Services, 8) Legal, 9) Logistics Plans, 10) Maintenance, 11) Material Management, 12) Munitions, 13) OSI, 14) Personnel, 15) Public Affairs, 16) Quality and Manpower, 17) Safety, 18) Security Forces, 19) Services, 20) Space Support Teams, 21) Supply, 22) Transportation, and 23) Weather. GCSS-AF successful implementation will depend on Business Process Reengineering (BPR) of critical processes across the 600+ stovepipe domain functional AISs. The Vendor's response shall include compliance with the Information Technology Reform Act of 1996, the Joint Technical Architecture -- Air Force, and the Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment (DII COE). Each response shall address key GCSS-AF capabilities to transfer information securely within established operational parameters. The Vendor shall address GCSS-AF infrastructure to include a robust and reliable operating capability that provides for an open architecture, interoperability, scalability, operational effectiveness, cost effectiveness, and efficient interchange of CS information, including data, video, and voice. A total of eight CONUS and OCONUS GCSS-AF fixed installations are needed, and a minimum of six deployable capabilities are needed to support Air Force operations Worldwide. The Vendor shall produce an executive summary and outline of the following plans: Implementation Plan, Migration Plan, IA Plan, Back-up Plan, BPR Plan, Risk Analysis Plan, and a summary report addressing solution(s) cost, schedule, technical performance, risk, and return on investment. Costs should be expressed as a Rough-Order-of-Magnitude (ROM) (about 80% fidelity), rather than a precise engineering estimate (more than 95% fidelity). The identification of operational effectiveness and efficiency improvements is solicited. The vendor has complete flexibility to present cost-effective solutions and propose innovative alternatives. More than one alternative may be proposed. Proposed solutions/alternatives may be any combination of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS), Government-off-the-shelf (GOTS), and non-proprietary integration software, technologies, applications, and resources based on open commercial standards. This synopsis is for informational and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation, or a synopsis of a solicitation, or a commitment on the Government to later publish a solicitation. The Government shall not reimburse the costs of preparing or submitting a response to this synopsis. The response is limited to fifty (50) pages, including brochures; Cost analysis is limited to twenty (20) pages plus fifty (50) pages backup, and previous experience up to three (3) examples limited to five (5) pages. Response to SOO requirement should be delivered in both paper copies and electronic copies. Two (2) paper copies should be delivered to: GCSS-AF, Major Shirley Abbott, Suite 1001A, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202-3251. Electronic copies should use MS Office 97 software packages (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project) and be electronically mailed to Major Shirley Abbott (703-601-4958), mailto:Shirley.Abbott@pentagon.af.mil. Responses are due within thirty (30) calendar days of posting of this notice in the CBD. Packages received after thirty (30) calendar days of the date this notice appears in the CBD may not be reviewed. This notice does not constitute a Request for Proposal; it does not restrict the Government as to the ultimate acquisition approach and should not be construed as a commitment by the Government. CIO-BIM/B will conduct the INDUSTRY DAY CONFERENCES 9 May and 21 May 2001 at 2900 S. Quincy St, Suite 800, Arlington, VA, 22206-2265. The Conferences will start at 0900. In preparation for the INDUSTRY DAY CONFERENCES, the Vendor shall submit questions to Major Shirley Abbott at least two days prior to the conferences. "Walk-on" questions will also be answered at the conferences. The 09 May conference agenda will consist of the following: GCSS-AF background briefing, Statement of Objectives briefing, questions and answers and open forum. Briefings will be available electronically from Major Shirley Abbott mail to: Shirley.Abbott@pentagon.af.mil. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. Attendance at both segments of Industry Day will be limited to three (3) attendees from each prospective contractor. All interested parties planning to attend are required to notify Major Shirley Abbott at (703-601-4958), by E-mail at mailto:Shirley.Abbott@pentagon.af.mil. Notification to attend the Industry day on 9 May 2001 is required not later than 07 May 2001. Notification to attend the Industry day on 21 May 2001 is required not later than 18 May 2001. Please include the individual names, position/title, name of the organization/company, telephone numbers, and Electronic Mail addresses (where applicable). Participation in the Industry Day conference is strictly voluntary. The following are key references supporting the GCSS-AF and are available electronically from Major Shirley Abbott, mailto:Shirley.Abbott@pentagon.af.mil): Air Force "Joint Vision 2020", May 2000; CONOPS for Global Combat Support System-Air Force, 30 April 2001;DOD Automated Information System Economic Analysis Guide GCSS Capstone Requirements Document (CRD), Joint Staff J-4, 03 April 2000;GCSS Mission Need Statement, 10 September 1997;GCSS-AF Logistics Support Concept (Draft);GCSS-AF Requirements Integration Tiger Team, Final Report, 31 August 1999; Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996 (Clinger-Cohen Act);Operational Requirements Document (ORD), HQ USAF 006-89-I/II, Global Combat Support System -- Air Force (GCSS-AF), ACAT Level IAM, 01 March 2001 (Draft); and United States Air Force Electronic Business/Electronic Commerce Implementation Plan, GRITT, February 2000. The information presented herein will not obligate the Government in any manner. The Government will not reimburse the attendees for any cost associated with participation and is under no obligation to award any related contract associated with this event. Interested parties are advised to check this site periodically for program status and draft RFP documents. Please direct any technical questions on this announcement to Major Shirley Abbott, (703)-601-4958, electronically mailed: mailto:Shirley.Abbott@pentagon.af.mil.
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