The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is issuing a Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the Nimbus PCSN E51501 initiative, which outlines the need for Information Technology (IT) services in support of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions. The contractor will provide technical engineering services guiding the development, testing, and integration of Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) and Cybersecurity systems.
Key responsibilities include gathering stakeholder requirements, conducting logical analyses, designing and implementing solutions, and ensuring compliance with security standards. A focus on continuous assessment is vital to mitigate risks associated with virtual operations and cybersecurity. Additionally, deliverables will include extensive documentation such as meeting minutes, progress reports, and systems test plans.
The overarching goal is to enhance operational readiness through detailed verification and validation processes, ensuring that systems are safe, effective, and compliant before deployment. The initiative underscores the necessity of incorporating rigorous testing and evaluation throughout the systems engineering lifecycle to prevent failures and costly overruns, thereby safeguarding military effectiveness and security.
The Special Notice (RFI) seeks capabilities from vendors for a Systems Engineering contract titled "NIMBUS," focused on facilitating Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) assurance and fielding missions for the Department of Defense (DoD). Issued by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) on October 17, 2024, the requirement emphasizes systems engineering services across a life cycle approach, including integration, testing, and cybersecurity. The anticipated contract period is 36 months with a Cost-Plus Fixed Fee structure expected.
Key services include managing integration between Intelligence Community members and DoD and providing cybersecurity, data science, and AI/ML capabilities. The contract requires personnel with high-level security clearances (SECRET and TS/SCI) and involves extensive coordination across multiple locations. Interested vendors must submit capability statements detailing their experience, relevant contracts, and resources.
The RFI serves as a preliminary market research tool and is not a commitment to contract. Responses are to assist in determining potential set-asides for small businesses, while all interested parties, both large and small, are encouraged to participate. The document stipulates strict compliance with subcontracting limitations and encourages inquiries to the Contracting Officer and Ombudsman for any concerns.