Tender Results of Dept Of The Air Force Usa

Tender Results of Dept Of The Air Force Usa

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date19 Mar 2018
Contract AmountUSD 175.3 K 
Aerospace Medicine, Clinical Research, Human Performance Research, And Expeditionary Medicine

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date22 Sep 2017
Contract AmountUSD 2.3 K 
Pre-solicitation Synopsis Repair Of 3 axis Trim Indicator100% Small Business Set Aside

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date3 Apr 2017
Contract AmountUSD 282.8 K 
  this Market Survey Is Being Conducted To Identify Potential Sources That May Possess The Expertise, Capabilities, And Experience To Meet The Requirements For Procurement And Installation Of Oven Control Upgrades For Use By United States Air Force (usaf) Personnel In The Oc-alc 553rd Composites Shop.  Contractors/institutions Responding To This Market Research Are Placed On Notice That Participation In This Survey May Not Ensure Participation In Future Solicitations Or Contract Awards.  The Government Will Not Reimburse Participants For Any Expenses Associated With Their Participation In This Survey.   if, After Reviewing These Documents, You Desire To Participate In The Market Research, You Should Provide Documentation That Supports Your Company's Capability In Meeting These Requirements.  Failure To Provide Documentation May Result In The Government Being Unable To Adequately Assess Your Capabilities.  If You Lack Sufficient Experience In A Particular Area, Please Provide Details Explaining How You Would Overcome The Lack Of Experience/ Capabilities In Order To Perform That Portion Of The Requirement (i.e., Teaming, Subcontracting, Etc.). Please Identify Any Areas Of Work That Your Organization Believes Should Be Broken Out Exclusively For Small Business.   both Large And Small Businesses Are Encouraged To Participate In This Market Research.  Joint Ventures Or Teaming Arrangements Are Encouraged.   questions Relative To This Market Survey Should Be Addressed To Cameron Bentley, Oc-alc/ Obca, 405-739-8311.   submit Response Information To The Requiring Activity's Poc And Contracting Specialist (cameron.bentley@us.af.mil And Copy To Carrie.brown.8@us.af.mil). Responses Must Be Received No Later Than 11:00 A.m. Cdst On 4 November 2016.

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date1 Oct 2016
Contract AmountUSD 75.6 K 
Grease Eradication Of Drain Lines

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date1 Oct 2016
Contract AmountUSD 183.4 K 
Kitchen Hood And Grease Duct Cleaning

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date1 Oct 2016
Contract AmountUSD 4.2 Million 
  presolicitation Notice  environmental Modeling Simulation Decision Aid Product Ii (edapt Ii )  solicitation Number:  Fa7022-16-r-0005, Edapt Ii  1. This Is A Synopsis For A Competitive Services Acquisition As Required By Far Part 5.2. This Is Not A Request For Proposal. Vendors Should Not Submit Formal Proposals Until The Rfp Is Posted To This Website. This Synopsis Is Not To Be Construed As A Commitment By The Government Nor Will The Government Pay For Information Solicited. Additionally, No Reimbursement Will Be Made For Any Costs Associated With Providing Information In Response To This Synopsis Or Any Follow-up Information Requests.   2. The Acquisition Management And Integration Center (amic) Det 2, Ol/pka Has Been Tasked To Solicit For And Award A Project For The Environmental Modeling Simulation Decision Aid Product Ii (edapt Ii) Project. The Services To Be Acquired Are Primarily Concerned With The Sustainment, Maintenance And Enhancement Of Software Applications And Environmental Models That Are Part Of The Air Force Technical Application Center (aftac) Integrated Materials Information Management System (imims). The Contractor Must Be Able To Support Day-to-day Operations For Aftac's Nuclear Treaty Monitoring Mission With Highly Trained Support Personnel. The Contractor Must Also Demonstrate The Capability To Provide Technical Assistance To Include:   1) Facilitate Upgrading Its Interface And Architecture Compatible With Existing Computing Environment 2) Efficiently Organize The Model Results File Management System 3) Incorporate Advanced Diagnostic For Applicable Transport And Dispersion (t&d) Models Such As The Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (hysplit), The Second-order Closure Integrated Puff Model (scipuff), Quick Urban And Industrial Complex (quic), And The Defense Land Fallout Interpretative Code (delfic)  3. Security Requirement: Company Must Have A Top Secret Facility Clearance. Contractors Working On This Project Must Have A Top Secret Clearance (single Scope Background Investigation With A Favorable Director Central Intelligence Directives (dcid) 6/4 Eligibility Determination For Immediate Access To Sci (sensitive Compartmented Information) Material. Level Of Safeguarding Is Top Secret; Personnel Working At Contractor Facility Must Have A Top Secret Clearance. 4. This Acquisition Will Be Conducted On An Unrestricted Basis, Without Set-aside. The North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code Is 541620 Environmental Consulting Services.  The Small Business Size Standard Is $15.0m (annual Average Gross Revenue For The Last Three Fiscal Years Not To Exceed $15.0m). The Rfp Will Be Available Electronically On This Website Only With An Anticipated Release Of 2 May 2016. Fax, Telephone, Written, Or E-mail Requests For The Solicitation Package Will Not Be Honored. Contract Award Is Anticipated For September 2016. An Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (idiq) Contract Is Contemplated With A 5-year Ordering Period. It Is Anticipated That The Contract Will Be Awarded Using Cost-plus-fixed-fee (cpff) Contract Line Item Numbers (clins) For Operation And Maintenance (o&m) With A Cost-reimbursable Clin For Travel.   5. Potential Contractors Must Be Registered In The System For Award Management (sam) To Be Eligible For Award (see Https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/sam#). It Is Mandatory To Obtain A Duns Number Prior To Registering In Sam By Calling Dun & Bradstreet At 1-800-234-3867. All Responsible Firms May Submit A Proposal (after Issuance Of The Rfp) And Shall Be Considered For Contract Award.  Firms Responding Must State Whether They Are A Small Business (sb), Veteran-owned Small Business (vosb), Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (sdvosb), Hubzone Small Business (hsb), Small Disadvantaged Business (sdb), Woman-owned Small Business (wosb), Economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Business (edwosb) Historically Black College Or University Or Minority Institution (hbcu/mi), An 8(a) Firm, An Indian Tribe Or Alaskan Native Corporation.    6. Affars Clause 5352.201-9101, Ombudsman (apr 2014) Is Applicable.   (a) An Ombudsman Has Been Appointed To Hear And Facilitate The Resolution Of Concerns From Offerors, Potential Offerors, And Others For This Acquisition. When Requested, The Ombudsman Will Maintain Strict Confidentiality As To The Source Of The Concern. The Existence Of The Ombudsman Does Not Affect The Authority Of The Program Manager, Contracting Officer, Or Source Selection Official. Further, The Ombudsman Does Not Participate In The Evaluation Of Proposals, The Source Selection Process, Or The Adjudication Of Protests Or Formal Contract Disputes. The Ombudsman May Refer The Interested Party To Another Official Who Can Resolve The Concern.  (b) Before Consulting With An Ombudsman, Interested Parties Must First Address Their Concerns, Issues, Disagreements,and/or Recommendations To The Contracting Officer For Resolution. Consulting An Ombudsman Does Not Alter Or Postpone The Timelines For Any Other Processes (e.g., Agency Level Bid Protests, Gao Bid Protests, Requests For Debriefings, Employee-employer Actions, Contests Of Omb Circular A-76 Competition Performance Decisions).  (c) If Resolution Cannot Be Made By The Contracting Officer, The Interested Party May Contact The Ombudsman, lt Col Lateef M. Hynson, 129 Andrews St, Langley Afb, Va 23665-2769, Phone Number (757) 764-5372, Facsimile Number (757)764-4400, E-mail Address: Lateef.hynson@us.af.mil. Concerns, Issues, Disagreements, And Recommendations That Cannot Be Resolved At The Center/majcom/dru/hq Afica/afisra/smc Ombudsman Level, May Be Brought By The Interested Party For Further Consideration To The Air Force Ombudsman, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary (adas) (contracting), Saf/aqc, 1060 Air Force Pentagon, Washington Dc 20330-1060, Phone Number (571) 256-2395, Facsimile Number (571) 256-2431. (interim Change: See Policy Memo 14-c-05).  (d) The Ombudsman Has No Authority To Render A Decision That Binds The Agency.  (e) Do Not Contact The Ombudsman To Request Copies Of The Solicitation, Verify Offer Due Date, Or Clarify Technical Requirements. Such Inquiries Shall Be Directed To The Contracting Officer.  (end Of Clause)  7. Point Of Contact Is Ms. Karen Hayes, Contracting Officer, Amic Det 2, Ol/pka 10989 South Patrick Drive, Patrick Afb Fl 32925, E-mail: Karen.hayes.1@us.af.mil.  

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date26 Sep 2016
Contract AmountUSD 19 K 
Updated Salient Characteristics As Of 4 Aug 2016

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date23 Sep 2016
Contract AmountUSD 144 K 
Automated Entry Control Sources Sought

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date16 Sep 2016
Contract AmountUSD 240.6 K 
Sources Sought •·        Salient Characteristics General - The Purpose Of This Document Is To Outline The Minimum Requirements For Relocatable Structures To Be Positioned At The Sere School At Fairchild Afb, Wa. Contractor Shall Provide A Realistic, Modular And Portable Training Aid/structures Village Environment. •·        Structure Minimum Requirements - Each Structure Must (at A Minimum) Comply With The Following: •o   Physical Characteristics •§  Each Structure Within The Training Village Shall Be Modular And Portable. The Structures Shall Be Movable With Heavy Equipment. Structures Shall Be Scalable. I.e. The Materials Used On The Outside Of The Structures Should Meet Osha Requirements To Safely Support The Weight Of A 250 Pound Person Climbing To The Top Of The Structure Without Damage. •§  Each Structure Shall Be Constructed Of Fire Resistant Materials On The Outside. •§  Structures Shall Be Made Of Modular Interlocking Panels. •§  Each Modular Panel Used To Construct Structures Shall Include Integral Locking Mechanism To Lock Panels Together To Form Structure. Modular Training Structures Shall Contain Adjustable Leg Supports, Allowing The Training Structure To Remain Level When Assembled On Uneven Ground. •§  Structures Shall Be Weatherproof And Capable Of Withstanding Environmental Factors Such As Standing Snow, Rain, And Sun Exposure. Roof Panels Shall Meet Or Exceed The Osha Requirement To Support A 250 Lbs. /sq. Ft. Load Rating. •§  Structures Should Include A Breachable Doorway Capable Of Withstanding Multiple Breaches Along With The Ability To Easily Replace Doors. Breachable Meaning The Ability To Withstand Getting Kicked In Repeatedly Without Permanent Damage. •§  Interior/exterior Finishes Shall Resemble Rustic Stone Or Mud To Provide Realistic Look And Feel Similar To A Typical Remote Iraqi/syrian Village. •§  Structures (not Wood Shanty) Shall Include Weatherproof Subflooring Capable Of Being In Contact With The Ground Without Degrading For A Minimum Of 5 Years. •§  Training Village Shall Consist Of The Following: •·        3x Wood Shanty - 8 Foot By 12 Foot- 7 To 8 Ft. In Height (no Floor) •·        2x Wood Shanty - 12 Foot By 16 Foot - 7 To 8 Ft. In Height (no Floor) •·        2x L-shape Model C Rhus - 2 Floors •o   1st Floor - 16 Foot By 20 Foot 7 To 8 Ft. In Height •o   2nd Floor - 8 Foot By 12 Foot 7 To 8 Ft. In Height •·        1x Model C Rhu - 2 Floors 7 To 8 Ft. In Height •o   1st Floor - 12 Foot By 32 Foot •o   2nd Floor - 12 Foot By 16 Foot •§  All Structures That Are 12 X 16 Or Above Shall Contain Interior Walls And Doors To Provide Individual Rooms Within The Structure.  Ceilings In Each Room Must Be 7 To 8 Ft. In Height. •·        Specifics            •o   Contractor Shall Provide A Layout Design Based On The Information Stated Above. •o   Installation Will Be Performed By The Manufacturer And 22nd Trs Sere Personnel To Provide Training On Assembly/disassembly/care. The Contractor Must Deliver To Fairchild Afb, Wa And Setup The Units At The Designated Location. •o   Manufacturer Shall Provide Longest Available Commercial Warranty On Defects In Materials Or Workmanship.   training:  Contractor Will Train 4 Individuals For Up To 6 Hours On Assembly, Disassembly, Maintenance, And Relocation Of The Structures.

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date10 Sep 2016
Contract AmountUSD 14.7 K 
Sources Sought Bussing Stations
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