Command and Control System - Consolidated (CCS-C) Sustainment and Resilency (C-SAR)

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
FA8823-20-R-0001

Basic Details

started - 07 Jun, 2019 (about 4 years ago)

Start Date

07 Jun, 2019 (about 4 years ago)
due - 07 Jul, 2019 (about 4 years ago)

Due Date

07 Jul, 2019 (about 4 years ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
FA8823-20-R-0001

Identifier

FA8823-20-R-0001
Department of the Air Force

Customer / Agency

DEPT OF DEFENSE (707644)DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE (60347)FA8823 SUSTAINMENT MCPNT SSC/PKL (213)
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 The Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Logistics and Operations Support Division (SMC/MCL), located at Peterson AFB, Colorado, is seeking sources for the requirements listed below.  The Government intends to award a contract for a base period of one year with eight one-year options. If all options are exercised, the period of performance would be from 1 January 2021 through 31 December 2029. This planned C-SAR effort will continue the work currently being performed under the CCS-C Production and Sustainment (CPASC) Contract, which is scheduled to end 31 December 2020.  The CPASC contractor is Kratos Technology & Training Solutions, Inc., 10680 Treena St., Floor 6, San Diego CA 92131-2487, Tel: 858.812.7304, www.kratosdefense.comSpecific contract requirements include, but are not limited to performance of the following: SYSTEMS COVERED The Government
requires life cycle logistics support for the CCS-C system, including upgrades to address Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) hardware and software obsolescence and modifications to extend the system to support new satellites and architecture upgrades.  CCS-C capabilities include: activity planning; telemetry processing; commanding; orbit management; resource management; space vehicle and ground system simulation; satellite contact planning and execution; and interoperability with other dedicated MILSATCOM ground and payload control systems.  Satellite platform and payload state-of-health operations enabled by CCS-C include: launch, early-orbit, on-orbit, anomaly resolution, and disposal operations.  Air Force satellite systems supported include Milstar, Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) III, Wideband Global Satcom (WGS), Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF), and future MILSATCOM satellite systems. SERVICES REQUIRED OVERVIEW The Contractor must demonstrate transparent and effective processes and capabilities to design, develop, test, install, and transition to operations hardware and software modifications with near-zero system regressions.  The contractor will demonstrate a robust system deficiency (problem resolution) capability resulting in negligible CCS-C deficiency backlog and expeditious operator system complaint resolution.  The contractor will report contract performance using the earned value management system and have approved business systems, including cost reporting, purchasing, and accounting systems for all development and production CLINs.  A minimum Department of Defense (DoD) security clearance of Secret is mandatory for all personnel supporting this effort. The C-SAR efforts include, but are not limited to:- Systems engineering, integration and test (SEIT) for all system modifications at Schriever AFB, Vandenberg AFB, and Petersen AFB- Sustaining engineering and technical refresh of current Commercial Off-The Shelf (COTS) software/hardware- Software and database/data file sustainment in partnership with 517th SMXG at Hill AFB, UT- System hardware and interfaces sustainment- Maintain hardware in partnership with Tobyhanna Army Depot- Architectural/Software engineering enhancements to support Enterprise Ground Services integration and onboarding- Cybersecurity resiliency (defensive cybersecurity)- Operator Technical data services- System operations and sustainment support SYSTEMS ENGINEERING INTEGRATION AND TEST (SEIT) SEIT requires comprehensive CCS-C, DSCS, Milstar, WGS, AEHF system and external interface engineering (SE) and system integration support, subsystem analysis and evaluation, and system security for mission execution.  SEIT also requires a system of systems approach to the MILSATCOM enterprise as well as technical advisory support to external drivers including, but not limited to:- Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) -11- Evolved Strategic Satellite Communication (SATCOM) (ESS)- Protected Tactical SATCOM (PTS)- Enterprise Ground System (EGS)- Standard Space Trainer (SST)- Cybersecurity initiatives COMMERCIAL OFF-THE SHELF (COTS) SOFTWARE/HARDWARE SUSTAINING ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL REFRESH COTS Technical Refresh requires maintaining knowledge of the lifetime of all system components to ascertain when components will become obsolete and thus unsupportable by the vendors and providing periodic reports to the government to enable planning for corrective modifications.  Purchase, integration, test and installation of replacement components will be managed as a contract change separate from the hardware/software sustainment effort. SOFTWARE AND DATABASE SUSTAINMENT System engineering, software sustainment and maintenance is required for all software, data file and database releases, to include system common and satellite-specific modifications.  The Contractor must adhere to changing command, telemetry and orbital analysis interfaces between CCS-C and DSCS, Milstar, WGS and AEHF vehicles.  The contractor must design, build, test, deliver and install software releases for CCS-C as well as provide procedure development, configuration management, and system administration.The contractor must demonstrate sufficient satelillte knowledge to address development and maintainince of Mission Unique Software (MUS) to support the MILSATCOM constellations.  Commercial software licenses are required to support CCS-C.  In-depth knowledge of LINUX Operating System and Microsoft Windows is required.  Also required is in-depth knowledge to facilitate intergration and development of following COTS system products to include: EPOCH Client, EPOCH T&C Server, EPOCH DataBase, Task Automated Operations (TAO), Archive Browser and Extraction (ABE), and RT Logic Front End Processor Equipment.  CCS-C 24 x 7 Support Desk is required to assist users and resolve system application problems for fielded systems. The Contractor will maintain a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to perform software and database sustainment.  The PPP must include sustainment, system engineering, training, shared expertise and providing equipment. The Contractor must expand and maintain the PPP with the 517th SMXG at Hill AFB, UT.  This will include increased number of government positions, increased responsibility for management, and scope to cover all functional disciplines for ground software sustainment as well as support for contractor transition to organic maintenance.  The PPP work will be performed in the CISF, Peterson AFB, CO. The PPP option includes direct sale (sales of articles and services) and lease, if required.   SYSTEM HARDWARE SUSTAINMENT.   The Contractor will provide initial spares and replacement parts to Tobyhanna Army Depot (TYAD) whenever hardware changes are made to the system.  The Contractor must maintain and dispose of contractor-managed Government Furnished Property (GFP) and Contract Acquired Property.  Disposal after hardware deinstallation will be through TYAD.  The Contractor must be custodian of GFP and maintain an inventory system compatible with the Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS). CYBERSECURITY RESILIENCY (DEFENSIVE CYBERSECURITY) Apply detailed knowledge of CCS-C architecture and systems to provide defensive cyber capabilities with a focus on identifying weaknesses and countering cyber-related threats identified by the government.  The Contractor must use Government mandated solution sets to enhance existing capabilities, tactics, techniques, and procedures, as well as recommend enterprise changes to enable counter-capabilities. TECHNICAL DATA SERVICES Technical data services support compliance with the United States Air Force Technical Order System.  The Contractor must support maintenance updates at least quarterly due to software changes, urgent Technical Order (TO) submissions, Time Compliance Technical Order (TCTO) submissions and procedural changes to TOs.  Technical data services support CCS-C operators and system maintainers. SYSTEM OPERATIONS AND SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT Technical Advisors must provide on-site depot level system (hardware/software/database) technical and operational engineering support, which includes responding to system deficiency emergencies and providing continuous direct real-time operational support for critical operations, such as satellite launch, prelaunch readiness activitiesand anomaly resolution. INSTRUCTIONS Interested parties are invited to submit an unclassified Statement of Capability (SOC) (30 calendar days after date posted) that addresses the ability to satisfy the above requirements.Oral communications are not acceptable. All responses must conform to 8.5 x 11-inch pages, font no smaller than 12-point, and a maximum of 20 pages. The SOC must include the following information: 1) Company name, mailing address, points of contact, telephone numbers and email addresses; 2) Business size classification (large, small, or other); 3) Experience in CCS-C and DSCS, Milstar, WGS, and AEHF Satellites; 4) Ability to satisfy the Government's performance requirements described above.  Note that the government will provide CCS C technical data in a Bidders' Library prior to draft Request For Proposal release (Not available for this posting). All responsible sources may submit a SOC, which will be considered.  Responses from small business and small, disadvantaged business firms are highly encouraged. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 541330 with a size standard of $38.5M annually.  If your company is interested only in subcontracting possibilities, please indicate this clearly in your SOC submission.Any information submitted in response to this synopsis is strictly voluntary. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only; it does not constitute a request for proposal. Information herein is based on the best information available at the time of publication, is subject to revision, and is not binding on the Government. The Government will not reimburse any cost associated with submission of a SOC. The Government will use any information received for planning purposes in support of market research and to improve the understanding of industry capabilities in response to the SOC. In compliance with AFFARS 5352.201-9101, an Ombudsman has been appointed to address concerns from offerors or potential offerors. The Ombudsman does not diminish the authority of the program director or contracting officer, but communicates contractor concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations to the appropriate Government personnel. When requested, the Ombudsman shall maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of concern. The Ombudsman does not participate in the evaluation of proposals or in the source selection process.   Ombudsman:   Name:  Colonel Trent Tuthill, SMC/PK                             Email:  trent.tuthill@us.af.mil                             Phone:  (210) 653-1786

Vandenberg AFB, CA, Peterson AFB, CO, and Schriever AFB, CO. United StatesLocation

Place Of Performance : Vandenberg AFB, CA, Peterson AFB, CO, and Schriever AFB, CO.

Country : United States

Classification

541 -- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services/541330 -- Engineering Services
naicsCode 541330Engineering Services
pscCode RElectronic Records Management Services