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Systems Engineering & Technical Assitance (SETA VI) Service

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The Air Force plans to issue a solicitation for the Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance (SETA VI) contract, anticipated around mid-December 2018, with formal posting in early 2019. This contract aims to provide a broad range of non-personal advisory and assistance services, including management and professional support, studies, analyses, evaluations, engineering, and technical services. These services are designed to support and enhance policy development, decision-making, and operational systems within Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) and related activities. The contract will focus on complementing the Government’s in-house military and civil service technical expertise by delivering intellectual capital through various task orders under a basic contract framework. The SETA VI contract is expected to be a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 541990, with multiple awards anticipated for non-commercial Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contracts spanning a three-year ordering period from the award date. The procurement will adhere to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 15 procedures and Department of Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) and Air Force FAR Supplement (AFFARS) guidelines. Awards may be made without discussions, following source selection processes appropriate for acquisitions valued between $10 million and $100 million. The primary work location will be Hurlburt Field, Florida, serving AFSOC headquarters, bases, geographically separated units, and tenant activities. The contract’s overall objective is to improve AFSOC’s operational effectiveness through targeted technical and analytical support services.

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Air Force seeks small business SETA VI contract for technical support, analyses, and advisory services at Hurlburt Field.

Agency

Department Of Defense → FA0021 Afica 765 SconfView Agency

NAICS

541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

427 Cody Avenue, HURLBURT FIELD, FL, 32544, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA0021 Afica 765 Sconf
Contacts2 people available
OfficeHURLBURT FIELD, FL, 32544-5407, USA
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Department Of Defense → FA0021 Afica 765 Sconf
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Office AddressHURLBURT FIELD, FL, 32544-5407, USA
Contacts
Jodi ZellersContracting Officer
Katherine MoisantContracting Officer

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**** This solicitation is now FA0021-19-R-A001 in FBO. Please refer to new posting for updated solicitation information. **** Funds are not currently available for this requirement. This is not an RFP and is not to be construed as any commitment by the Government. It is not the Government's intention to enter into a contract based on this notice or to otherwise pay for information solicited. DESCRIPTION: This notice is to inform industry that the Air Force estimates to issue a solicitation for SETA VI around 14 Dec 18. This contract will be for non-personal Advisory and Assistance (A&AS) and Non-A&AS services. The requirements will fluctuate across all work locations based on changes in mission and available resources. The authorized primary using activities include, but are not limited to, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command (HQ AFSOC), AFSOC bases, AFSOC geographically separated units, and tenant activities located on any AFSOC base. SCOPE OF CONTRACT: SETA VI contract shall serve as a vehicle to provide broad technical and analytical services to support and improve policy development, decision making, and management and administration, as well as improve the operation of systems within the primary using activities' areas of responsibility. Requirements take the form of information, advice, alternatives, analyses, evaluations, recommendations, training, and the day-to-day aid of support personnel needed to complement the Government's technical expertise. The objective of this contract action is to augment AFSOC's organic (military and civil service) capabilities and acquire intellectual capital support in the areas of: (1) Management and Professional Support Services; (2) Studies, Analyses and Evaluations; and (3) Engineering and Technical Services. Although the SETA VI PWS will describe the general and representative efforts required under the SETA VI contract, the specific task requirements will be defined by individual Task Orders (TOs) awarded under the basic contract. This acquisition is projected to be set-aside for small business under NAICS 541990 utilizing Standard Size Code of $15M and Product or Service Code R408, with an ordering period of three (3) years from award. The Government anticipates multiple awards of non-commercial Indefinite-Delivery / Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contracts. Contracting method will be in accordance with FAR Part 15, DFARS 215; and AFFARS 5315. The Government reserves the right to award without discussions. Source Selection Procedures will be in accordance with AFFARS 5315.3 - Source Selection Procedures for acquisitions > $10M to < $100M. All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by the agency. This notice is related to the Sources Sought notification issued on 3 August 2018, under FA0021-18-F-0001.

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