Notice of Tentative Acquisition Strategy USMC ATS COMS/CIS FTSS V
ID: N6134025R0002Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAWC TRAINING SYSTEMS DIVORLANDO, FL, 32826-3224, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- TRAINING AIDS AND DEVICES (J069)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD), is preparing to solicit proposals for Contractor Operation and Maintenance Services (COMS) and Contractor Instructional Services (CIS) under the Fielded Training Systems Support (FTSS) program for the United States Marine Corps Aviation Training Systems (USMC ATS). The procurement aims to provide essential support services at various Marine Corps Air Stations, ensuring the effective operation and maintenance of training systems over a projected period of 60 months, which includes a base year and multiple option years. This initiative is critical for maintaining the operational readiness and effectiveness of Marine Corps aviation training programs. Interested contractors can reach out to Christopher Chase Couture or Reagan Gill via their provided emails for further information, with the anticipated RFP release and site visits scheduled for February 2025 and an award date expected in August 2025.

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    The FTSS V Point of Contact (POC) List outlines key information for contractors involved in federal government contracting under various awarded lots effective as of October 25, 2022. It comprises two primary categories: Lot 1 (Unrestricted) and Lot 2 (Small Business Set-Aside). Lot 1 includes several established companies such as CAE USA Incorporated, BGI-Aero Simulation, and Valiant Global Defense Services, each with designated primary and secondary contacts, including their phone numbers and emails for ease of communication. Lot 2 lists smaller businesses, including Engineering Support Personnel and LTSS Joint Venture, highlighting the government’s commitment to supporting small businesses in federal contracts. Each entry includes essential identifiers, including Cage Codes and Unique Entity Identifiers (UEIs), bolstering transparency and accountability. The document serves as a reference to facilitate communication between government agencies and contractors and ensures the sharing of vital contact information within the defense and support sectors, crucial for the execution of contracts and adherence to government standards in procurement processes.
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