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Vendor Collaboration - HQ AFSOC FY14 Prioritized Gap List

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The document represents a Request for Information (RFI) issued by Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command (HQ AFSOC) at Hurlburt Field, Florida, seeking input from vendors regarding the FY14 Prioritized Gap List (PGL), which identifies critical capability gaps within the command. This RFI is not a solicitation and does not obligate the government to issue a contract or fund any proposals. The PGL, a classified document hosted on the SIPRnet, serves as the foundation for identifying potential solutions aligned with the DOTMLPF-P framework. Interested solution providers must submit a Notice of Interest (NOI), including a Vendor Capability Statement and security clearance information for key personnel requiring access to the PGL. The government will review these submissions and grant access to the classified PGL and associated solution templates only to approved providers who meet security requirements. The overall goal of this process is to gather data to inform strategic planning and capability enhancement efforts within AFSOC by supporting analysis and recommendation development for addressing capability gaps. The RFI remains open indefinitely until amended or replaced, with ongoing opportunities for vendors to submit information. Submission procedures are carefully defined, especially concerning the handling of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and security clearances, emphasizing the sensitivity and classified nature of the information involved. Points of contact are designated for both unclassified and classified communications, and all vendor interactions are clearly outlined to avoid misunderstandings regarding government commitments or contracting authority.

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HQ AFSOC requests vendor input on classified FY14 capability gaps via security-cleared submissions.

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Department of Defense → FA0021 Afica 765 SconfView Agency

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928110 - National Security View NAICS

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FL

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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
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Kenneth PaxtonStrategic Analyst
J. W. Wayne IVLong Range Plans Branch Chief

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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT: This page may contain Privacy Act Information. The Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a, requires that federal agencies inform individuals at the time information is solicited from them. Failure to provide Personally Identifiable Information (PII) may limit the efficient performance of ADNI-CIO administrative/management responsibilities. I. Introduction: This is a Request For Information (RFI) ONLY from Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command (HQ AFSOC) at Hurlburt Field, FL. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION. Interested firms shall not send proposals in response to this Notice. This notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation nor does it restrict the Government to a particular acquisition approach. II. Background: The Gap Analysis phase of the HQ AFSOC Strategic Planning Process (SPP) Capability-Based Assessment (CBA) produces the FY14 Prioritized Gap List and provides the basis for a data call for potential solutions grounded in the DOTMLPF-P framework. Subsequent analysis of submitted solutions by technical and subject matter experts will be used to develop a way ahead recommendation for each PGL item for presentation to AFSOC leadership. III. Prioritized Gap List (PGL): The FY14 PGL contains the Command's most important capability gaps and each entry includes a description of the gap, background information, major components, and their attendant measures of merit. It is a classified document and is currently hosted in electronic form on the SIPRnet to facilitate data manipulation and other required analyses with minimal human-introduced errors. PGL access will be granted to solution providers contingent on completion of the Submission guidance in Section IV below. IV. Submission Guidance: Step 1: a. Interested solution providers will submit a Notice of Interest (NOI) to HQ AFSOC/A8X. The unclassified NOI shall include a brief (limited to 10 pages in PDF format) Vendor Capability Statement to include the following: 1. Core Competencies 2. Key Personnel 3. Security POC 4. Company and Government Entity (CAGE) Code b. In a separate, password protected document, solution providers may submit cleared company representatives (limit to five personnel) requiring SIPRnet access to the PGL. Use this document to identify the following personally identifiable information (PII) for designated company representatives: 1. First Name 2. Last Name 3. SSAN (Needed to verify security clearances) 4. SIPRnet Email Address 5. Telephone Number NOTE: As an alternative to sending PII, companies may submit clearances via the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) to the following Security Management Office (SMO) code: EE0VFJHM6. Please enter AFSOC/A8X as the POC. c. Providers will answer the following questions to allow AFSOC to determine the degree of foreign involvement/influence in the provider's company: 1. Is the company US owned and US operated? 2. Is the company US owned but foreign controlled? 3. Is the company US owned by foreign affiliated? 4. Is the company foreign owned and foreign affiliated? 5. Is the company a US subsidiary of a foreign company? NOI unclassified email submittals: AFSOC.SPW.org@hurlburt.af.mil NOI classified email submittals: AFSOC.SPW.org@afsoc.af.smil.mil NOI normal mail submittals: HQ AFSOC/A8X 100 Bartley St, Suite 209W Hurlburt Field, FL 32544-5434 Step 2: a. Following a review of the NOI, the Government will notify solution providers of the results of the review. Approved solution providers will be granted access to the PGL via one of two methods: 1. Classified email directly to one of the cleared company representatives identified in the company NOI. 2. Classified package (hard copy or soft copy) to a facility within the company cleared to receive, handle, and store classified materials. Receiving individual must have a valid security clearance, verified by AFSOC/A8X. Standard procedures for wrapping, mailing, and tracking classified materials will be used. NOTE: Unapproved solution providers or those providers that cannot meet at least one of the requirements above (a.1. or a.2.) will be dismissed from further participation in the AFSOC Strategic Planning Process. b. In addition to the PGL, the Government will also provide a solution template to be used to document solution submittals. A separate template should be used for each solution submittal and all submittals should be related to one or more items on the PGL. Discussions with any of the points of contact shall not constitute a commitment by the Government to subsequently fund or award any proposal. Only Contracting Officers are legally authorized to obligate the Government. Current RFI Open Period: This RFI will remain open until amended or superseded. All submissions will be accepted and receipt will be acknowledged. Follow-up requests for additional information on specific submittals will be initiated by the Government. The RFI may be reissued and/or amended periodically, as needed. Contracting Office Address: 427 Cody Avenue Hurlburt Field, Florida 32544-5434 United States Primary Point of Contact: Kenneth Paxton, Strategic Analyst Unclassified E-mail: AFSOC.SPW.org@hurlburt.af.mil Classified E-mail: AFSOC.SPW.org@AFSOC.af.smil.mil Secondary Point of Contact: J. W. Wayne IV, Long Range Plans Branch Chief Unclassified E-mail: AFSOC.SPW.org@hurlburt.af.mil Classified E-mail: AFSOC.SPW.org@AFSOC.af.smil.mil

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