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AFTC Tester of Choice … Today and Tomorrow Technical and Management Advisory Services (TMAS) for the Test Enterprise - 2 Industry Day 14 August 2018 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT F: Further dissemination only as directed by AFTC/AZ. Requests for these slides should be referred to AFTC/AZ. Disclaimer This industry day is for informational purposes only and strategies presented are pre-decisional The content of any future Task Order Fair Opportunity Proposal Request (FOPR) takes precedence over remarks and explanations provided during this briefing Costs incurred as a result of attending this meeting will not be reimbursed by the Government No recording permitted during this Industry Day Q&A from this session will be provided through FBO; company identity will be masked 2 Agenda 0800-0815 Welcome Remarks 0815-0830 Pre-Decisional TMAS 2 Overview 0830-0845 Pre-Decisional Contract Parameters 0845-0900 Break 0900-0930 Team Eglin Mission Brief 0930-1000 C4ISR/Cyber Mission Brief 1000-1015 Break 1015-1100 Team Edwards Mission Brief 1100-1145 Team Arnold Mission Brief 1145-1300 Lunch (Submit Questions in Writing) 1300-1400 Questions and Answers 1400-1415 Break 1415-1700 One-on-Ones 3 Question and Answer Details Q&A Forms are available at the registration table The form is also on the following slide for future use Please submit questions in writing prior to Lunch Break Questionnaires are provided for those who prefer to write their questions, and not ask in an open forum Drop off questionnaires at the registration table After Industry Day Submit questions and feedback pertaining to this Industry Day by 17 Aug 2018, via email to Holly Deuser at [email protected] 4 Question/Comment/Recommendation GSA and TMAS Industry Day Company Name:________________________ Your Name:__________________________ E-mail Address:_________________________ Your Phone:__________________________ We encourage your Questions/Comments & Recommendations: ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ You may also e-mail questions to [email protected]. TMAS 2 Industry Day questions/comments and Government answers will be provided as time permits. 5 Overview 6 AFMC Organization HQ Air Force Materiel Command AF Life Cycle AF AF Test AF Research AF Nuc Wpns AF Mgt Ctr Sustainment Ctr (AFTC) Lab (AFRL) Ctr (AFNWC) Installation (AFLCMC) Ctr (AFSC) and Mission Support Ctr San Antonio- Wright-Patt Tinker AFB Edwards Wright-Patt Kirtland AFB Lackland, TX AFB AFB AFB Air Force Test Center: 96 TW - Test and evaluate state-of-the-art weapon systems and cyber capabilities, provide quality installation and mission support, and serve as responsible stewards of our resources to deliver war-winning capabilities 412 TW - Test and evaluate weapon systems to ensure war-winning combat capabilities AEDC - Conduct developmental test and evaluation for the Nation through modeling, simulation, ground and flight test 7 Air Force Test Center Mission Conduct Developmental Test and Evaluation of air, space, and cyber systems… …to provide timely, objective, and accurate information to decision makers 8 Span of Operations 32 Locations Total $2B Annual Budget,g , BOS at 3 Majorj Installations Boeing Field $31B in DoD Facilities & Test Rangesg 108 Aircraft (21( Different Variants) JB Lewis-McChord 200+ Ground Test Facilities Hanscom AFB 12 Test Cells unique to the world White Oak, MD Beale AFB Hill AFB Wright-Patterson AFB Crystal City, VA Wright-Patterson AFB Moffett Field Denver CO NAS Patuxent River Creech AFB Langley AFB Peterson AFB AEDC HQ AFTCTCC Nellis AFB Arnold AFB Charleston AFB Kirtland AFB White Sands Tinker AFB 412 TW Missile Range Gunter Annex Holloman AFB Greenville, TX Warner-Robins AFB Edwards AFB Tucson, AZ AF Plant 04 Hurlburt Field Waco, TX Melbourne, FL 96 TTW Lackland AFB Eglin AFB 9 Pre-Decisional TMAS 2 Overview Sean Capik Program Manager AFTC/AZL 10 TMAS 2 Scope and Mission TMAS 2 is AFTC’s enterprise-wide approach for Management and Advisory Services (formerly A&AS) Provides Professional Services support at Edwards AFB, Eglin AFB, and Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) Services include engineering and non-engineering assistance in support of armament and aerospace research, development, acquisition, test and evaluation, and related support activities for the Test Enterprise PRE-DECISIONAL 11 TMAS 2 Scope and Mission Highly qualified Management and Advisory Services support Requirements definition Management and professional services Research and development Analyses and evaluations Technical and non-technical services Program management Acquisition Information management Logistics Science and engineering Financial assistance Security management PRE-DECISIONAL 12 Pre-Decisional Acquisition Strategy Plan to competitively award TMAS 2 Task Orders under GSA’s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Small Business (OASIS SB) multiple award IDIQ contracts Plan to utilize FAR Part 16.505 Fair Opportunity Selection Procedures in lieu of FAR 15.3 Source Selection Procedures PRE-DECISIONAL 13 Current TMAS Task Orders Armament C4ISR/Cyber Electronic Platforms Range AFRL 46 TS Warfare 412 TW 782 TS 780 TS 505 CCW/FM 412 TW EWG 412 TENG 96 TW/FM AFSEO 53rd 16 EWS 53rd F-15 OFP 96 TG Nuclear College 53rd 36 EWS 53rd 28 96 TG/OL-AC USSOCOM 53rd 68 EWS TES)/D0U 96 RANSS 96 OSS/OSO 53rd 28 96 RNCS 96 OSS/OSP TES/D0D 96 TSSQ AFNWC 40th FLTS 96 CS/SCP AFNWC - LRSO 413 FLTS 96 TW/IPAT AWACS CTF AEDC 413 FLTS Det 1 PACAF/A3TW These requirements are not anticipated to be on TMAS 2 14 Pre-Decisional TMAS 2 Task Orders Tenants 96 Cyberspace 96 Test Wing 412th Test Wing AEDC (370 CMEs) Group (300 CMEs) (100 CMEs) (200 CMEs) 53rd 16 EWS (510 CMEs) 780 TS 412 EWG AEDC 53rd 36 EWS C4ISR/Cyber 96 OSS/OSO 412 TENG 704 TG 53rd 68 EWS 96 OSS/OSP 412 TMD 704 TG/OL-AC 53rd/F-15 OFP 40 FLTS 53rd 28 TES/D0D 413 Det 1 53rd 28 TES/D0U 413 FLTS/FW AFNWC 413 FLTS/RW AFNWC - LRSO AWACS CTF AFRL 782 TS Nuclear College 96 CS/SCP USSOCOM 96 RANSS AFTC/SMO 96 RNCS F-35 PSC 96 TSSQ 96 TW/FM 96 TW/AP 96 TW/IPAT AFSEO PRE-DECISIONAL 15 Fair Opportunity Selection Alternatives Full Tradeoff Past Performance Tradeoff Highest Technically Rated Offeror with a Reasonable and Realistic Price (HTRO w/ RRP) is a Fair Opportunity (FO) selection process that is neither Trade-off nor Lowest Priced Technically Acceptable (LPTA) PRE-DECISIONAL 16 Pre-Decisional Contract Parameters Holly Deuser Contracting Officer AFTC/PZZA 17 Notional Contract Structure Period of Performance: Transition + Base Period + 4 Option Years Total PoP = 5 years CLIN Structure Transition (FFP) Labor (CPFF Term) Other Direct Costs (Cost) Travel (Cost) Relocation Costs (Cost) OCONUS Mission Essential Salary Allowances (Cost) Contract Access Fee (.1% fee paid to GSA) (Cost) NSP Data (CPFF) On each Task Order, intend to establish hourly rates for all labor categories and levels for each year of performance PRE-DECISIONAL 18 OCI Restrictions Apply TMAS Contractors and subcontractors are prohibited from providing to the Government any hardware, software, etc. which has or will be the object of advice and assistance under the TMAS contract TMAS Contractors and subcontractors are prohibited from performing on the following contracts AEDC’s Test Operations and Sustainment (TOS) contract Eglin’s Operations and Maintenance Services (EOMS - Range Services) TMAS Contractors and subcontractors are not prohibited from competing for other business that is unrelated to the acquisitions on which the TMAS Contractors provide support Above OCI Restrictions are the same as on the current TMAS Task Orders 19 Current TMAS Pools and NAICS Five Task Orders Competitively Awarded Under GSA OASIS-SB Armament (FA2486-16-F-0030) Awarded under OASIS SB Pool 5B, NAICS 541712* Exception C (Space Vehicles and Guided Missiles, their Propulsion Units and Parts, and their Auxiliary Equipment and Parts) Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) (FA2486-16-F-0031) Awarded under OASIS SB Pool 6, NAICS 541712* Exception A (Aircraft) Electronic Warfare (FA2486-16-F-0032) Awarded under OASIS SB Pool 6, NAICS 541712* Exception A (Aircraft) Platforms (FA2486-16-F-0033) Awarded under OASIS SB Pool 3, NAICS 541330 Exception A (Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons) Range (FA2486-16-F-0034) Awarded under OASIS SB Pool 3, NAICS 541330 Exception A (Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons) * NAICS 541712 has been replaced by 541715 20 Current TMAS Pools Armament C4ISR/Cyber Electronic Platforms Range Pool 5B Pool 6 Warfare Pool 3 Pool 3 AFRL 46 TS Pool 6 412 TW 782 TS 780 TS 505 CCW/FM 412 TW EWG 412 TENG 96 TW/FM rd AFSEO 53 16 EWS 53rd F-15 OFP 96 TG rd Nuclear College 53 36 EWS 53rd 28 96 TG/OL-AC rd USSOCOM 53 68 EWS TES)/D0U 96 RANSS 96 OSS/OSO 53rd 28 96 RNCS 96 OSS/OSP TES/D0D 96 TSSQ AFNWC 40th FLTS 96 CS/SCP AFNWC - LRSO 413 FLTS 96 TW/IPAT AWACS CTF AEDC 413 FLTS Det