Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) Thule Base Maintenance Contract (BMC) FA2523-21-R-0001 6 May 2021 Page 1-1 of 228 1. Mission .................................................................................................................................................... 1-4 1.1. Scope ............................................................................................................................................. 1-4 2. General Requirements ............................................................................................................................. 2-4 2.1. Non-Personal Services ................................................................................................................... 2-4 2.2. Government Multifunctional Team (MFT) Members ................................................................... 2-5 2.3. Standards and Publications ............................................................................................................ 2-5 2.4. Third-Party Services ...................................................................................................................... 2-6 2.5. Documentation Rights ................................................................................................................... 2-6 2.6. Business Relations ......................................................................................................................... 2-7 2.7. Contract Administration and Management .................................................................................... 2-7 2.8. Contractor Personnel, Disciplines, and Specialties ....................................................................... 2-7 3. Performance Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 3-9 3.1. General .......................................................................................................................................... 3-9 3.2. Safety ........................................................................................................................................... 3-14 3.3. Security ........................................................................................................................................ 3-15 3.4. Supply .......................................................................................................................................... 3-20 3.5. Airfield Management (AM) ......................................................................................................... 3-24 3.6. Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE)/Transient Alert (TA) ...................................................... 3-30 3.7. Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems (ATCALS) ................................................................ 3-32 3.8. Air Terminal ................................................................................................................................ 3-34 3.9. Personnel and Cargo Movement .................................................................................................. 3-35 3.10. Non-Secure Communications ...................................................................................................... 3-41 3.11. Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment ........................................................................... 3-48 3.12. Civil Engineering - Engineering .................................................................................................. 3-49 3.13. Civil Engineering – Operations and Maintenance ....................................................................... 3-52 3.14. Civil Engineering – Geobase ....................................................................................................... 3-73 3.15. Civil Engineering – Fire Emergency Services (FES) .................................................................. 3-74 3.16. Defense Logistics Agency-Energy (DLA-Energy) Fuels ............................................................ 3-82 3.17. Vehicle Operation and Maintenance ........................................................................................... 3-87 3.18. Environmental – Environmental Compliance (EC) ..................................................................... 3-91 3.19. Environmental – Pollution Prevention ........................................................................................ 3-98 3.20. Medical and Dental Care ............................................................................................................. 3-99 3.21. Public Health (PH) .................................................................................................................... 3-102 3.22. Occupational and Environmental Health (OEH) ....................................................................... 3-104 3.23. Food Services ............................................................................................................................ 3-108 3.24. Services - General ...................................................................................................................... 3-113 Page 1-2 of 228 3.25. Services – Bowling Center ........................................................................................................ 3-116 3.26. Services – Fitness and Sports Center ......................................................................................... 3-117 3.27. Services – Community Center ................................................................................................... 3-119 3.28. RESERVED .............................................................................................................................. 3-122 3.29. Services – Laundry, Tailoring, Embroidering and Dry Cleaning .............................................. 3-123 3.30. Det 1/POGO Services ................................................................................................................ 3-124 3.31. Continuity of Services ............................................................................................................... 3-125 3.32. Next Generation Ionosonde (NEXION) Services ...................................................................... 3-127 4. Special Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 4-129 4.1. Security and Safety .................................................................................................................... 4-129 4.2. Transition ................................................................................................................................... 4-129 4.3. Government-Furnished Property and Services .......................................................................... 4-129 4.4. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................................... 4-129 4.5. Applicable Directives ................................................................................................................ 4-129 5. Deliverables ........................................................................................................................................ 5-140 6. Services Summary .............................................................................................................................. 6-176 Page 1-3 of 228 Thule Base Maintenance Contract Vision Statement Seamless and effective operations, maintenance and support (OM&S) of the Thule Defense Area in support of the Thule Air Base (AB) missions in Thule, Greenland. 1. Mission The Thule AB mission is to provide early warning and attack assessment of ballistic missile launches, provide space surveillance data and to provide tracking, telemetry and commanding (TT&C) of earth orbiting satellite vehicles. Thule AB is home to the 821st Air Base Group (ABG), host to both the Upgraded Early Warning Radar (UEWR) 12th Space Warning Squadron (SWS) and the Satellite Control Network (SCN) Detachment 1 (Det 1/ Polar Orbiting Geophysical Observatory (POGO) 23rd Space Operations Squadron (23 SOPS). UEWR is one of many worldwide sensors reporting missile warning and space surveillance information to the North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) command center in Cheyenne Mountain Air Station. Det 1/POGO is one of the Peterson-Schriever Garrison’s (P-S Gar) remote satellite stations. 1.1. Scope The scope of this requirement is base operations and maintenance services consisting of supply/fuel, airfield/airport, transportation/seaport, civil engineering, environmental management, health services, food services, temporary transient quarters, recreation services, community services, and non-sensitive communication services. Individual operation and maintenance projects, which may be added later as the need arises, are within the scope of this contract, but are not part of the firm-fixed-price. The Air Force (AF) reserves the right to competitively award any project at any value at the Government’s discretion, see Section I, AFFARS 5352.209-9000 Alt. I. If the Base Maintenance Contractor (BMC) will be responsible for individual operation and maintenance projects, the projects will be separately negotiated and added by task order(s). The contractor shall support military exercises and provide contingency support of base operations and maintenance service requirements as defined within this PWS.
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