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FA8730-21-R-0016Federal

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The contract requires sustaining and supporting the Air Operations Center (AOC) Weapons System baseline releases, including an Application Transformation effort to migrate several legacy 10.1 systems to a web-based environment. Services encompass maintaining current baseline releases, fielding and installing updates across multiple AOC sites within the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS), including war zones, and providing ongoing support to those fielded systems. The scope includes all existing and potential future AOC locations. This effort involves disciplined systems engineering and technical support, leveraging best practices from government, contractor, and industry sources, especially in the sustainment, migration, and integration of legacy and third-party applications to cloud environments and the Weapons System baseline. The development is government-led with the prime contractor providing support, and deliverables, including software code, are government-owned. The contract anticipates using Government software pipelines for capability upgrades after application deprecation, except for a few applications remaining physically deployed at AOC sites. Procurement of this work is planned through the GSA Alliant 2 vehicle. In addition to the contract itself, an industry day event called the Falconer Industry Day is hosted entirely virtually via Zoom to facilitate business networking and collaboration opportunities. This includes breakout rooms for prime vendors to engage with potential partners, and scheduled one-on-one sessions with Kessel Run representatives, exclusively available to GSA Alliant 2 prime vendors. The event spans multiple sessions over two days and provides various virtual meeting options, including webinars and business-to-business interactions, with contact information provided for further coordination. The organizing agency is the Department of Defense's Kessel Run office at Hanscom Air Force Base, MA.

General Info

Sustain and support AOC Weapons System, migrate legacy systems, provide updates CONUS and OCONUS.

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Department Of Defense → FA8730 Kessel Run Aflcmc/hbbkView Agency

NAICS

541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

MA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8730 Kessel Run Aflcmc/hbbk
Contacts2 people available
OfficeHANSCOM AFB, MA, 01731-2100, USA
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Department Of Defense → FA8730 Kessel Run Aflcmc/hbbk
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Office AddressHANSCOM AFB, MA, 01731-2100, USA
Contacts
Stephanie Papia
Robert Garrahan

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The Air Operations Center (AOC) Weapons System (WS) Program Office has a requirement to sustain the AOC WS baseline(s) and to support an Application Transformation (AppTX) effort to migrate certain 10.1 legacy systems to a web based environment. These services include tasks required to sustain the AOC WS baseline releases, as well as support to field and install the releases across the AOC WS Enterprise at multiple Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) sites including war zones, and provide ongoing support to the fielded sites. Supported sites include all current AOC sites and all potential future AOC sites/locations. Additionally, the services provided will consist of disciplined systems engineering and technical support using established Government, contractor and industry processes that encompass best practices in sustainment, migration, and integration of legacy and third party applications to the cloud and to the Weapon System baseline. AOC WS baseline(s) and the AppTX efforts are Government led development teams with Government Program and Product Management, with support services provided by the Prime Contractor. Results of services rendered under this contract are Government owned (Government integrates and owns the code to the greatest extent possible). Post application deprecation, capability and sustainment upgrades will be delivered on KR software pipelines with the exception of a few applications that will remain physically at the AOC site(s). This requirement is intended to be procured on GSA Alliant 2. ************UPDATE**************** ADDITIONAL EVENT DETAILS: Virtual Event: The Falconer Industry Day will be held 100% VIRTUALLY via Zoom. Business Networking Sessions (Day 1: 0900 - 1200): Virtual networking spaces will be provided to allow Alliant 2 Prime Vendors to host their own �Breakout room� and meet with other businesses interested in partnering and networking. These sessions will take place in a separate Zoom link and occur in parallel with the morning KR Team 1-on-1 sessions. If you are interested in hosting your own breakout room, please email stephanie.papia@us.af.mil outlining your request. Industry 1-on-1's with Kessel Run (Day 1: 0900 - 1200 & 1300-1700; Day 2: 0800 - 1200 & 1300 - 1600): These sessions are only for the GSA Alliant 2 Prime Vendors. An email with a separate Zoom meeting link and any additional instructions for attending the 1-on-1 meeting will be sent to your primary point of contact. Please email stephanie.papia@us.af.mil to request a session. Zoom Links: Morning Introduction Webinar Session (0800-0845) Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://kesselrun.zoom.us/j/97074996925?pwd=QnRhZDIwM0t4cGpGd1pXS1hjRTdKdz09 Passcode: 502153 Or One tap mobile : US: +16465588656,,97074996925#,,,,502153# or +13017158592,,97074996925#,,,,502153# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 646 558 8656 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 312 626 6799 or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 Webinar ID: 970 7499 6925 Passcode: 502153 International numbers available: https://kesselrun.zoom.us/u/aerHszEuzS Business to Business Networking Breakout Sessions (0900 - 1200) https://kr-af-mil.zoomgov.com/j/1611071331?pwd=R0VPRXh5dDBURHZXT2xOYnpheTYvUT09 Meeting ID: 161 107 1331 Passcode: 315762 One tap mobile +16692545252,,1611071331# US (San Jose) +16468287666,,1611071331# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 669 254 5252 US (San Jose) +1 646 828 7666 US (New York) +1 669 216 1590 US (San Jose) +1 551 285 1373 US Meeting ID: 161 107 1331 Find your local number: https://kr-af-mil.zoomgov.com/u/af3xUF7J2 Join by SIP 1611071331@sip.zoomgov.com Join by H.323 161.199.138.10 (US West) 161.199.136.10 (US East) Meeting ID: 161 107 1331 Passcode: 315762 Industry 1-on-1's with Kessel Run (0900 - 1200; 1300-1700) You will receive a separate Zoom link 1-2 days prior to Industry Day with meeting information for your 1-on-1 session. Please email stephanie.papia@us.af.mil with any questions or concerns.

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