ACC-APG Division D Competitive/Fair Opportunity Industry Update
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-APGABERDEEN PROVING GROU, MD, 21005-5001, USA
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) Division D, is issuing a special notice to update stakeholders on competitive acquisitions and solicit industry insights. The primary objective is to enhance communication regarding various procurement projects, including IT support services, environmental remediation, and soldier protection systems, which are crucial for maintaining operational readiness and effectiveness. Interested parties are encouraged to engage with contracting officers to provide feedback and insights, with all inquiries to be submitted via email within seven calendar days of updates. For further information, stakeholders can contact Kimberly A. McCarthy at kimberly.a.mccarthy14.civ@army.mil or Robin P. Donovan at robin.p.donovan.civ@army.mil, with all updates subject to change and no formal proposals being accepted at this time.

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    Here are the concise summaries for each file: **Aberdeen Test Center (ATC):** The government seeks engineering and technical support services for the Aberdeen Test Center. The contract, valued at approximately $586 million, would involve a 5-year ordering period with a 7-year period of performance. **Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA):** Operations and maintenance services are required for groundwater testing and environmental remediation equipment at the RMA. The contract, with a ROM of $135 million, is expected to be a small business set-aside and will involve a 9-year ordering period. **Army Test and Evaluation Command:** The Army seeks information technology support services for its Test and Evaluation Command, with a focus on providing sustainable and adaptable solutions. This CPFF contract, estimated at $89 million, has a 5-year period of performance. **Web Application Development:** Non-personal services are needed for web application development and maintenance, specifically for the Headquarters, Department of the Army's G-3/5/7 Command and Control Business Applications. The contract, with a ROM of $30 million, will span five years. **Total Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS):** The government requires sustainment and software improvement services for its Total Ammunition Management Information System. The FFP contract, valued at around $21 million, has a 5-year period of performance. **Army Training Models:** The Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 requires software applications and oversight for training resource management. The FPP contract, with a ROM of $35 million, spans five years and has a solicitation close date in the 2nd quarter of FY20. **Consolidated Security Cooperation Support:** Non-personal services are sought in support of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Defense Exports and Cooperation. The work involves security cooperation, policy preparation, and analytical services. The CPFF contract, estimated at $37 million, has a 5-year period of performance. **Soldier Borne Sensors (SBS):** The SBS program aims to enhance soldier lethality and force protection with mobile sensors. A prototype contract worth $6 million is planned, followed by a potential production contract valued at $60 million. **Next Generation Hub (NGH):** The NGH project requires a USB 2.0 hub for data communication and power distribution for Nett Warrior Soldier platforms. This FFP contract, with a ROM of $96 million, involves a 5-year ordering period. **Modular Scalable Vest (MSV):** The MSV is part of the Soldier Protection System, featuring a low-profile design. A 5-year ordering period contract, with potential extensions, is planned, with a ROM of approximately $977 million. **Blast Pelvic Protector (BPP):** The BPP, designed to protect soldiers' pelvic regions from blasts and fragmentation, is sought as part of the Soldier Protection System. A new solicitation is estimated to be released in the 4th quarter of FY20. **Ballistic Combat Shirt (BCS):** Procurement of the BCS, an armored combat shirt offering fragmenting munitions and handgun threat protection, is prioritized. The FFP contract, valued at $600 million, involves a 5-year ordering period. **Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS):** The NG IHPS aims to enhance head protection by incorporating Polyethylene Film technology. A 5-year ordering period contract, with potential extensions, is estimated at $900 million.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file as per your instructions: **Aberdeen Test Center (ATC)** The government seeks engineering and technical support services for the Aberdeen Test Center, a complex endeavor requiring expertise in instrumentation and test facility development. The contract, valued at around $700 million, would span seven years. **Scientific & Engineering Support Services** Routine scientific and engineering support services are required for the Aberdeen Test Center, focusing on instrumentation systems and test facilities. This small business set-aside has a ROM of $49 million over five years. **Logistics Support Services** Logistics Support Services are needed for efficient ATC operations, with a potential five-year contract valued at $17 million up for grabs. The opportunity is expected to be reserved for 8a businesses. **Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA)** Operations and maintenance of groundwater testing and environmental remediation equipment are essential at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. The contract, estimated at $120 million over nine years, will be set aside for small businesses. **Web Application Development** The Headquarters, Department of the Army requires web application development and maintenance services for its Command and Control applications. Expected to be a small business endeavor, the contract has a five-year time frame and a ROM of $30 million. **Total Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS)** Sustainment, software improvements, and munitions management support are vital for the Army's TAMIS system. The five-year contract, with a ROM of $33 million, will be awarded to a capable vendor through a competitive process. **Army Training Models** The Army seeks a contractor to manage and oversee its training resource applications developed externally. The five-year project, with a potential value of $35 million, focuses on providing oversight and support for these applications. **Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD)** Support for arms control and CWMD compliance is required by the Deputy Chief of Staff. The five-year contract has a relatively small ROM of $7 million and will be awarded based on a competitive solicitation. **General Fund/Army Working Capital Fund** The ASA FM&C department needs financial compliance and audit support. The five-year contract involves building an audit infrastructure and providing training to the AWCF financial management team. With a substantial ROM of $500 million, it's a significant opportunity for eligible firms. **Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Cost and Economics (DASA CE)** DASA CE requires cost, performance, and economic analysis expertise, as well as models, data, and estimates to aid Army decision-makers. The five-year contract, with a $30 million ROM, will be competitively awarded. **Consolidated Security Cooperation Support** The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army requires non-personal support services for various Army offices. The five-year project involves policy preparation, assessment, and analytical services, among other tasks. With a ROM of $37 million, it's a substantial endeavor. **Soldier Borne Sensors (SBS)** The Army seeks a near-term solution for enhancing soldier lethality and force protection through wearable sensors. The initial contract for this open-ended requirement is valued at $6 million for the prototype phase. **Family of Weapon Sights – Individual (FWS-I)** A competitive contract will be awarded for the development and delivery of weapon-mounted long-wave infrared sensors. The project has a potential value of TBD over a period of TBD. **Next Generation Hub (NGH)** The NGH project requires the development of a USB hub for data communication and power distribution for Soldier platforms. The five-year contract, with a substantial ROM of $96 million, will be awarded based on a request for proposals. **Aviation Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS), Intensifying Tubes and Spares** ANVIS is a crucial handheld or helmet-mounted system for enabling nighttime flights. The five-year contract, likely to be awarded to multiple vendors, has a budget of less than $100 million. **Conformable Wearable Battery (CWB)** The government aims to procure a centralized energy source for Net Warrior devices, with a focus on powering and recharging capabilities. The substantial seven-year contract has a ROM of $650 million and will be awarded competitively. **Blast Pelvic Protector (BPP)** The BPP is an essential component of the Soldier Protection System, designed to protect soldiers' vital areas from blast and fragmentation threats. A five-year contract with multiple incumbents and a ROM of $156 million is up for grabs. **Ballistic Combat Shirt (BCS)** Procurement of ballistic combat shirts that offer enhanced protection and functionality is prioritized. Multiple contracts with various vendors are set to expire, leaving room for new awards. The potential value is significant, estimated at $628 million over five years. **Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS)** The NG IHPS project aims to improve head protection for soldiers. Building upon the existing IHPS LRIP system, it seeks to incorporate cutting-edge Polyethylene Film technology. With a ROM of $900 million, it's a substantial opportunity.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file as requested:  The Army seeks IT support services for multiple locations across the US under a $98 million firm-fixed-price and time-and-materials contract. The focus is on technical expertise, with the work spanning five years.  A $6 billion contract procurement for the Army Test and Evaluation Command aims to consolidate range support services across five test centers, enhancing cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency.  Data collection, technical writing, and other services are required by the Aberdeen Test Center through a CPFF contract with a $216 million ROM over seven years. High-quality machining, welding, fabrication, and painting services are sought by the Aberdeen Test Center through a CPFF contract with FFP clauses, estimated at $49 million over seven years.  The Redstone Test Center requires engineering and technical support services under a CPFF contract, estimated at $994 million over seven years.  Environmental remediation services and construction work at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal necessitate a $120 million contract with a nine-year ordering period, focusing on groundwater testing and consolidation of water treatment plants.  A five-year, CPFF contract for Headquarters, Department of the Army will provide technical support for Command and Control applications, database management, and web maintenance. The value is estimated at $40 million.  The Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 requires support for arms control and Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction initiatives. A five-year, FFP contract is estimated at $7 million.  Financial management and audit support are required by the Assistant Secretary of the Army. The $780 million contract involves building an audit infrastructure and providing training over a five-year period.  The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Cost and Economics seeks a five-year, CPFF contract for cost, performance, and economic analysis, with a ROM of $30 million.  The Office of the Chief of Staff, Army coordinates leader conferences within the US, requiring a five-year, FFP contract estimated at $16 million.  PEO Soldier seeks a new Family of Weapon Sights – Individual, a weapon-mounted infrared sensor, through a FFP contract. The value is TBD.  Aviation Night Vision Imaging System and spares are required for handheld or helmet-mounted use, incorporating White Phosphor Image Intensifier tubes. A five-year, FFP contract is estimated below $100 million.  A lightweight Universal Battery Charger is sought by PEO Soldier to simultaneously charge multiple battery types for dismounted and mounted operations. The contract type and value are TBD.  The Blast Pelvic Protector, part of the Soldier Protection System, aims to protect soldiers' pelvic regions from blasts and fragmentation events. A five-year FFP delivery order is estimated at $156 million.  PEO Soldier requires a new Ballistic Combat Shirt, an armored Army Combat Shirt with soft armor for fragmenting munitions and handgun threats. The five-year FFP contract has a ROM of $628 million.  The Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System will integrate Polyethylene Film technology. A five-year FFP contract is estimated at $900 million.  Army Materiel Command requires litigation support services throughout legal proceedings, utilizing state-of-the-art technology for electronically stored information. The five-year, FFP contract is estimated at $100 million.
    Here are the concise summaries of each file as requested: 1. IT support services are sought by the Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) for multiple locations across the US. The focus is on efficient management and technical expertise, with a potential 5-year contract value of around $98 million. 2. ATEC seeks to consolidate range support services across five test centers, aiming for cost savings and efficiency improvements. The contract, spanning up to 15 years, will require the contractor to provide integrated services supporting various test ranges. 3. The Aberdeen Test Center requires data collection, technical writing, and other specialized services. The expected contract value is approximately $216 million over a 5-year period, with a possible 2-year extension. 4. High-quality machining, welding, fabrication, and painting services are needed by the Aberdeen Test Center. The contract, estimated at around $49 million, will have a 5-year ordering period and potential 2-year extension. 5. The Redstone Test Center requires engineering and technical support services, emphasizing test execution and management. The anticipated contract value is roughly $994 million over 5 years, with a possible 2-year extension. 6. Environmental remediation services and construction support are required at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. The project involves groundwater testing, equipment maintenance, and construction of a water treatment plant. The estimated contract value is $120 million over 9 years. 7. The Army requires technical support services for its Headquarters, including database management and web maintenance. The solicitation, closing soon, seeks a small business to provide these non-personal services over 5 years. 8. Support for arms control and Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) initiatives is needed by the Chief Staff of the Army. The potential 5-year contract will aid in treaty compliance and implementation. 9. The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army requires a new Operating and Support Management Information System (OSMIS). The contract, with an estimated value of $30 million, will span 5 years and focus on providing analytical support. 10. The Program Budget Data Management Division seeks a new contractor for program analysis and evaluation support during the DoD Planning process. The potential 5-year engagement, with an estimated value of $105 million, will assist in budget formulation. 11. Force Development Directorate requires administrative and analytical support to manage Army force requirements. The 3-year contract, with a potential value of $38 million, will aid in ensuring equipped forces are prepared. 12. The Office of the Chief of Staff plans to procure services for organizing and conducting strategic leader conferences within the US. The expected 5-year contract has a value of approximately $16 million. 13-22. Various procurement requests related to soldier equipment and protective gear are presented. These include blast pelvic protectors, ballistic combat shirts, next-generation head protection systems, shootpacks, and more. The contracts, mostly firm-fixed-price, range from $15 million to $900 million in value, with periods of 3–5 years. 23. The Army Materiel Command is seeking litigation support services for legal cases, requiring state-of-the-art technology and expertise in electronically stored information (ESI) handling. The anticipated 5-year contract value is around $100 million. Each summary provides a concise overview of the government's procurement objectives, emphasizing the types of goods or services sought, along with associated values and timelines.
    Sure! Here are the concise summaries for each file, focusing on the key procurement details: 1. ATEC Headquarters Enterprise Consolidation of Range Support Services: Seeking a single contractor to manage range support services across five ATEC test ranges, aiming for cost savings. The scope includes data collection, technical writing, and other unspecified services. Expected to be an unrestricted opportunity with a 15-year performance period. 2. Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) Data Services: Procuring data collection and technical writing services for ATC. Expected to be a small business set-aside with a 5-year ordering period. 3. Aberdeen Test Center Machining, Welding, Painting, and Fabrication Services: requiring high-quality welding, machining, and fabrication services for ATC. Also a small business set-aside with a 5-year ordering period. 4. Redstone Test Center (RTC) Engineering Services: Looking for engineering and technical test support services for the RTC. Expected to be another small business set-aside with a 5-year ordering period. 5. Rocky Mountain Arsenal Environmental Remediation: Managing groundwater testing and environmental remediation equipment, also including construction of a water treatment plant at the RMA. Expected to be set aside for small businesses, with a 9-year ordering period. 6. FMS Training Support Services: The Army requires project management and administrative expertise for Defense Exports and Cooperation-related training. The contract will be a firm-fixed price with a 5-year performance period. 7. PPB BOS Recompete: The Program Budget Data Management Division needs support in managing the PPB process for the Army. Expected to be a CPFF contract with a 5-year performance period. 8. Force Development: The FD Directorate seeks support to provide fully equipped forces to meet Army requirements. The contract will be time-and-materials with a 3-year ordering period. 9. Blast Pelvic Protector (BPP): As part of the Soldier Protection System, the BPP is a blast harness for soldiers' protection. The procurement will be through delivery orders, firm-fixed price, and a 5-year ordering period. 10. Ballistic Combat Shirt (BCS): Procuring armored combat shirts with soft armor and flame resistance for the Army. Also a delivery order contract, firm-fixed price, and a 5-year (with extensions) ordering period. 11. Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS): Transitioning to a new design, the NG IHPS will incorporate Polyethylene Film technology. Seeking mandates and visors only. The procurement is firm-fixed price with a 5-year ordering period. 12. MSV and PathFinder Shootpacks: The government requires shoot packs, which are soft armor systems used for hard armor testing. This will be another delivery order, firm-fixed price contract with a 5-year ordering period. 13. PM IVAS Support Services: Wide-ranging support is required for Soldier capability enhancement programs, including engineering, logistics, and acquisition planning. The contract is a CPFF task order with a one-year base and four one-year options. 14. Aviation Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS): Procuring hand-held or helmet-mounted passive binocular systems for nighttime aviation operations. The current contract is set to expire, and a new one will be issued. Expected to be firm-fixed price with a 5-year performance period. 15. Universal Battery Charger (UBC): UBC provides charging capabilities to Brigade Combat Teams. The scope includes manufacturing and delivery of these chargers. The procurement details are TBD. 16. Laser Target Locator Module (LTLM III): A handheld device used by dismounted observers for target location and range finding, with GPS integration. The incumbent contractor is Optics 1, Inc. New contract details are TBD. 17. Flexible Litigation Augmentation Support Headquarters (FLASH): Legal support services are required throughout the litigation process, utilizing state-of-the-art technology. The contract will allow for both fixed-price and time-and-materials orders, with a 5-year performance period. 18. Medium Thermal Weapon Sight (MTWS): The government seeks production and delivery of 170 MTWS kits for Stinger MANPADS, ensuring complete day and night functionality. Expected to be a firm-fixed price contract with a 41-month performance period. 19. Family of High Frequency Radios: Interoperable HF radios are required to work with varying Barrett capabilities. The focus is on vehicle and manpack configurations, with a 12-14 month delivery window. Expected cost is around $669,904.71. These summaries provide a concise overview of the essential procurement information contained in each file, highlighting the goods, services, and solutions sought by the government entities.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file as per your requirements: **ACC-APG Competitive Industry Updates**: The primary objective of this file is to consolidate and streamline multiple contracts related to Army test and evaluation ranges. It seeks a single contract for providing range support services across five different test centers, aiming to achieve cost savings and operational efficiency. The contract, with an estimated value of $7 billion and a 15-year span, will be awarded after 2Q FY22. **Redstone Test Center (RTC)**: RTC seeks engineering and technical test support services. The contract, likely to be a small business set-aside, will be awarded to a CPFF contractor. With a ROM of $994 million and a five-year ordering period, the solicitation is expected in 4Q FY21. **Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA)**: The RMA project focuses on environmental remediation and construction services. The goal is to operate and maintain groundwater testing equipment and construct a consolidated water treatment plant. A small business set-aside contract, likely CPIF with FFP and Cost CLINs, is expected to be awarded for a nine-year period with a ROM of $120 million. The solicitation date is estimated as 4Q FY21. **Army G8**: The Force Development Directorate aims to procure fully equipped forces to meet Army requirements while managing costs. The contract, with a three-year ordering period and a ROM of $38 million, will be a time-and-materials (T&M) agreement. The estimated solicitation release is 4Q FY21. **ASA FM&C**: The Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller requires a licensed accounting firm to enhance the Army's financial practices and IT systems. The contract, with a time frame of four years and a ROM of $950 million, will also operate on a T&M basis. The solicitation is anticipated in 1Q FY22. **PEO Soldier**: This section contains multiple procurement initiatives for soldier protection and support. The Blast Pelvic Protector (BPP) and Ballistic Combat Shirt (BCS) projects aim to enhance soldier safety, with delivery orders being firm-fixed-price. The Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS) and its Mandible and Visor components seek improved headgear, with ROM estimated at $900 million and $50 million, respectively. PM IVAS Support Services require comprehensive program support throughout the system lifecycle, budgeted at $264 million. The Universal Battery Charger (UBC) project seeks a lightweight charging solution for dismounted and mounted operations, while the Laser Target Locator Module (LTLM III) aims to provide a day/night capability for target location. Both projects have TBD contract details. **CECOM SAMD**: The first project involves producing and delivering 170 MTWS kits for Stinger MANPADS, ensuring interoperability and providing spares, with a firm-fixed-price contract and a ROM of $7.9 million. The second initiative requires the procurement of a Family of High Frequency radios that integrate with existing Barrett systems, priced at $669,904.71. These summaries provide a concise overview of the procurement objectives and key details outlined in the files, focusing on the goods and services sought by the government agencies.
    Sure! Here are concise summaries of each file, focusing on the key procurement details: **Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) Enterprise Consolidation of Range Support Services**: The ATEC seeks to consolidate support services for its test ranges, aiming to achieve cost savings and enhance operational efficiency. The contract, with an estimated value of $7 billion and a 15-year span, will cover a wide range of services, including maintenance, logistics, and administrative support. The procurement's main objective is to streamline operations across multiple test sites. **Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) Environmental Remediation Services & Construction**: The RMA requires operations and maintenance services for groundwater testing and environmental remediation equipment, as well as construction of a consolidated water treatment plant. Expected to be set aside for small businesses, this cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price contract has a ROM of $120 million over nine years. **Army Financial Improvement**: The Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller seeks a licensed accounting firm to enhance the Army's financial practices and IT systems. With a time-and-materials contract valued at $950 million over four years, the focus is on achieving a positive financial audit outcome. **Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME) Analytical Services**: The JTCG/ME requires a diverse team of engineers, analysts, and scientists to perform critical analyses and establish standardized procedures for munitions effectiveness. The cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price contract, with a ROM of $96 million over 60 months, involves developing weapon systems and reporting methodologies. **Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS)**: The procurement aims to transition to an advanced head protection system, incorporating Polyethylene Film technology. Building upon the existing IHPS framework, the focus is on enhancing ballistic protection. Firm-fixed-price delivery orders are planned over a five-year period, with a ROM of $900 million. **NG IHPS Mandible and Visor**: This solicitation specifically seeks to procure mandible and visor components for the Integrated Head Protection System. Also a firm-fixed-price contract, it has a ROM of $50 million over five years and continues the theme of enhancing soldier protection. **Universal Battery Charger (UBC)**: The UBC project aims to provide Brigade Combat Teams with a lightweight, portable charging system for multiple battery types, catering to both dismounted and mounted operations. The procurement focuses on enhancing the charging capability for military missions. The contract type and value are yet to be determined. **Medium Thermal Weapon Sight (MTWS) for Stinger MANPADS**: The CECOM SAMD seeks to integrate thermal weapon sights onto Stinger MANPADS, enabling day and night operations. One hundred seventy MTWS kits and a two-year spares supply are requested. This firm-fixed-price contract has a ROM of $7.9 million over 41 months. These summaries provide a concise overview of the procurement objectives and key details, prioritizing the goods, services, and solutions being sought by the government entities.
    ACC-APG Division D's file on Army procurement projects offers a comprehensive overview of upcoming acquisitions. The primary focus is on consolidating range support services for ATEC, with a projected ROM of $7B. This initiative aims to streamline operations across multiple test ranges. Another notable project is the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Environmental Remediation Services & Construction contract, which entails managing groundwater testing and constructing a treatment plant, budgeted at $120M. The Army seeks accounting and auditing solutions from licensed firms for financial management, with a four-year contract valued at $950M up for grabs. Turning to soldier equipment, the Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System aims to enhance headgear capabilities, with a five-year procurement estimated at $900M. Additionally, the Universal Battery Charger project seeks a lightweight charging solution for combat teams, while the Soldier Borne Sensor project requires a small unmanned aerial system for enhanced situational awareness, both with unknown ROM values. CECOM SAMD requires the production and delivery of thermal weapon sights for MANPADS, budgeted at $7.9M. USASAC seeks Repair and Return Services for sustained military asset management, estimated at $499M, and Programmatic Support Services for international programs, spanning 59 months and valued at $79M. These procurements cover a wide range of requirements, showcasing the Army's diverse needs. Would you like to know more about any of these projects? I can provide additional details and insights into any of the procurement objectives, requirements, or evaluation criteria if needed.
    ACC-APG's informational update includes various procurement projects. The primary focus is on ATEC's enterprise consolidation of range support services, a 15-year endeavor estimated at $7B. This aims to streamline operations across multiple test ranges. The Rocky Mountain Arsenal project seeks environmental remediation services and construction expertise for a consolidated water treatment plant, budgeted at $120M over nine years. The Army Financial Improvement project requires a licensed accounting firm to enhance financial practices and IT systems, with a four-year target and an estimated value of $950M. PEO Soldier projects include developing the Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System,procuring mandible and visor components, and a lightweight Universal Battery Charger for military operations. Additionally, the Soldier Borne Sensor program seeks a small unmanned aerial system for real-time video surveillance, while USASAC requires Repair and Return Services for sustained military asset management, estimated at $499M, and Programmatic Support Services for Foreign Military Sales, budgeted at $79M. These procurement overviews are subject to change and do not constitute formal solicitations. Key dates and contract details vary, but these projects indicate the Army's upcoming procurement directions.
    Certainly! I will provide concise summaries for each file, focusing on the key procurement details as per your instructions. 1. Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) Environmental Remediation Services & Construction (ERSC): - Procurement Objective: The focus is on operating and maintaining groundwater testing equipment and providing environmental remediation services at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, along with constructing a consolidated water treatment plant. - Contract Details: The estimated value is $120 million, and the contract type is CPIF with FFP and Cost CLINs. - Key Dates: The estimated solicitation release date is 1QFY23. 2. Army Financial Improvement: - Procurement Objective: The requirement is for licensed accounting services to enhance the Army's financial practices and IT systems, aiming for an unmodified audit opinion. - Contract Details: The contract type is time-and-materials (T&M), with an estimated value of $950 million over four years. - Key Dates: The solicitation is expected to be released in 2QFY23. 3. Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS): - Procurement Objective: Transition to next-generation head protection, incorporating polyethylene film technology for enhanced threat protection. - Contract Details: The contract will be firm-fixed price (FFP), with a total estimated value of $900 million over five years. - Key Dates: The solicitation release is estimated for 2QFY23. 4. NG IHPS Mandible and Visor: - Procurement Objective: Procuring mandible and visor components for the Integrated Head Protection System, enhancing soldier protection. - Contract Details: Firm-fixed price (FFP) contract with an estimated value of $50 million over five years. - Key Dates: 2QFY23 is the estimated solicitation release window. 5. Universal Battery Charger (UBC): - Procurement Objective: Providing Brigade Combat Teams with a lightweight, portable, and modular battery charging system for dismounted and mounted operations. - Scope of Work: The UBC should be capable of simultaneously charging multiple battery types, catering to different user missions and environments. - Key Dates: The solicitation for this project will determine the timeline for procurement. 6. Soldier Borne Sensor (SBS): - Procurement Objective: Acquiring a small unmanned aerial system (UAS) to provide situational awareness, catering to squad and platoon needs during day, night, and reduced visibility conditions. - Scope of Work: The contractor will be responsible for delivering a robust UAS solution, ensuring near real-time video feeds in complex environments. - Key Dates: The solicitation release date is yet to be determined. 7. USASAC Repair and Return Services: - Procurement Objective: Sustaining and managing the repair and return services for US Army standard and non-standard assets, including inspections, modifications, and calibrations. - Contract Details: The contract type is a mix of firm-fixed price and cost reimbursement, with an estimated value of $499 million over 60 months. - Key Dates: 1QFY23 is the estimated solicitation release date. 8. USASAC Programmatic Support Services: - Procurement Objective: Supporting Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and International programs with programmatic expertise throughout the FMS CASE Life Cycle. - Scope of Work: The contractor will assist with performance analysis, business process design, and workforce training. - Contract Details: The estimated value is $79 million, and the contract type is a mix of firm-fixed price and cost-plus-fixed-fee. - Key Dates: The solicitation is expected around 1QFY23. Please note that these summaries are concise overviews focusing on key procurement aspects. The actual RFPs and contracts may contain more detailed information on each project's requirements and intricacies.
    Sure! Here are the concise summaries for each of the files provided: **Rocky Mountain Arsenal Environmental Remediation Services:** The Army seeks a contractor for environmental remediation at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. The primary focus is on operating and maintaining groundwater testing equipment, managing remediation processes, and ensuring compliance with regulations. The contract, valued at around $97 million, is expected to span nine years. **Army Financial Improvement:** The Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller requires a licensed accounting firm to enhance the Army's financial practices and IT systems. The aim is to achieve a clean audit of the Army's financial statements. The contract, estimated at $950 million, would span five years. **Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System:** PEO Soldier seeks a transition from the current Integrated Head Protection System to an enhanced version incorporating Polyethylene Film technology. The focus is on procuring a system that protects against Threat P threats, without the need for additional ballistic appliques. The projected value is $900 million over five years. **NG IHPS Mandible and Visor:** This solicitation focuses on procuring only the mandible and visor components of the Integrated Head Protection System. The goal is to enhance the ballistic protection of the modular helmet system. The estimated value is $50 million over five years. **Universal Battery Charger:** PEO Soldier requires a lightweight, portable battery charging system for Brigade Combat Teams. The charger should be capable of simultaneously charging various battery types for both dismounted and mounted operations. The contract value is undetermined, with a projected five-year ordering period. **Programmatic Support Services:** USASAC seeks programmatic support for Security Assistance and Foreign Military Sales programs. The contractor will assist with case management, performance analysis, and workforce training throughout the FMS lifecycle. The estimated contract value is $79 million over 59 months. **Taiwan “Syun Lien” Program Field Information Communication System:** The Security Assistance Management Directorate aims to provide secure voice and data communication systems to Taiwan's Army Tactical Operations Center and remote users. The focus is on enabling efficient command and control. The project is estimated at $240 million over five years. These summaries provide a concise overview of the procurement objectives and key details, focusing on the goods and services sought by the government agencies.
    The Army seeks licensed accounting firms to enhance its financial practices and IT systems for a five-year engagement, aiming for an unmodified audit opinion. The Army Financial Improvement project requires expertise in federal accounting and compliance. For the Army Military Pay project, a cost-efficient solution is sought to automate and optimize soldier payroll processes using Peoplesoft Global Payroll. The focus is on developing the Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army (IPPS-A) through modular contracting. The Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (IHPS) mandate seeks mandible and visor components. Ceradyne is the incumbent contractor for this five-year procurement, which aims to enhance soldier protection. Comprehensive Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance (SETA) support is required for Soldier Survivability programs. The contract, supporting Project Manager SSV, offers a base year with four extensions. DCS Corporation holds the current contract. Another SETA requirement is for PEO Soldier Headquarters, focusing on increasing soldier capabilities across system lifecycles. This effort also offers a base year plus four extensions, with Janus Research Group currently holding the contract. The Universal Battery Charger (UBC) procurement aims to provide lightweight, portable charging solutions for Brigade Combat Teams. Thales Defense & Security, Inc. is the incumbent contractor. USASAC requires Programmatic Support Services for Foreign Military Sales, needing workforce training and leader development. The contract, currently held by PROJECTXYZ, Inc., is for 59 months. These procurement summaries are subject to change and should not be used for formal submission purposes. They are informational and intended to invite industry insights, with critical dates and specifics subject to future updates.
    The Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) seeks maintenance and support services for its test ranges and facilities, covering tasks like engineering, environmental work, and HVACR. The U.S. Army Evaluation Center requires AEC Support Services to provide decision-makers with critical information on military systems. Analytic and programmatic support is needed for force development processes, offering expertise in integration, experimentation, and analysis. The Assistant Secretary of the Army requires a licensed accounting firm to enhance financial management practices and achieve a positive audit opinion. USASAC seeks programmatic support for Foreign Military Sales, focusing on workforce training and leader development. PEO Soldier aims to procure a Next Generation Integrated Helmet Protection System Mandible and related technical assistance. Additionally, they seek Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance for Soldier Survivability and PEO Headquarters, focusing on enhancing soldier capabilities across system lifecycles. The Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) Next project aims to enhance soldier lethality and situational awareness using advanced technology. A lightweight Night Vision Device is also up for procurement to improve mounted and dismounted operations. Continued technical support is required for Soldier Systems Integration and Nett Warrior Tactical Capability Suite. Industry engagement is encouraged for these procurements, with varying estimated solicitation and award dates.
    The Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) seeks maintenance and support services for its test ranges and facilities, covering tasks like engineering, environmental work, and HVACR. The US Army Evaluation Center requires analytical and programmatic support services for decision-makers, focusing on military systems' effectiveness and survivability. The G-8 Force Development division aims to procure technical and analytical expertise in areas like capabilities integration and experimentation, offering programmatic support for the Army's mission. The Digital Technology Support Services (DTSS) project requires services for application management, security, and training across various stages of the application lifecycle. Army Financial Improvement seeks licensed accounting firm services for financial management and compliance, while PEO Soldier requires comprehensive support for soldier capability enhancement programs, including engineering, logistics, and acquisition planning. Several other projects are also outlined: IVAS Next aims to enhance the Integrated Visual Augmentation System with advanced technology, while the Night Vision Device-Next project seeks to develop lightweight binocular night vision devices for improved soldier visibility. Soldier Systems Development integration produces technical services for Nett Warrior Tactical Capability Suite. Additionally, the government plans to release several RFPs soon, including those for USASAC Programmatic Support Services and Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance. Industry days are also planned for participation. The file provides an overview of the Army's upcoming procurement activities, encouraging potential vendors to engage with the respective contracting officers.
    The Army seeks multiple services through various procurement projects. These include accounting and auditing solutions to achieve compliant financial practices, an efficient Army Military Pay system utilizing Peoplesoft Global Payroll, and the development of a Next Generation Integrated Helmet Protection System, focusing on the mandible component. Additionally, the Army requires technical assistance for Soldier Survivability and Headquarters programs, involving comprehensive support throughout the system's lifecycle. The procurement of a lightweight Night Vision Device to enhance mounted and dismounted troops' visibility is also underway. Two projects relate to foreign military sales: Programmatic Support Services for Security Assistance and Small Arms Protective Inserts for ground troops. These procurements aim to enhance the Army's operational effectiveness, with potential contracts ranging from $25 million to $350 million. The estimated solicitation release dates are mostly scheduled for the second quarter of FY24, with contact details provided for each project.
    The Army seeks competitive solutions from the private sector in multiple areas. The Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller requires a licensed accounting firm to enhance the Army's financial practices and systems, aiming for a clean audit. The Army Military Pay project seeks a cost-efficient payroll system, focusing on automation and accuracy. The Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (IHPS) visors and mandibles procurement aims to enhance soldiers' ballistic protection. Separate RFPs will be released for the visors and mandibles components, each with a five-year span. Another focus is on providing engineering and technical assistance to PEO Soldier programs, offering wide-ranging support across system lifecycles. Additionally, the Army plans to acquire lightweight, binocular Night Vision Devices to improve mounted and dismounted operations. Lastly, programmatic support services are sought for Foreign Military Sales, requiring workforce training and leader development. These procurement processes will initiate in the first and second quarters of the upcoming fiscal year.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file, focusing on the key procurement details: 1. Aviation Maintenance Support Services: The government seeks a contractor to provide maintenance support for aircraft used by the Redstone Test Center. The contract, valued at $99M, would be restricted to 8a small businesses and have a 5-year ordering period. 2. Army Working Capital Fund (AWCF) Support Services: AWCF requires contractor assistance for audit infrastructure, business process improvement, and financial reporting. The $41M time-and-materials contract will span three years. 3. Web Application Development: Non-personal services are required for Headquarters, Department of the Army G-3/5/7's web applications and databases. The small business set-aside contract, worth $33M, has a five-year ordering period. 4. Continuity of Operations (COOP): The Department of the Army needs a contractor to support its COOP policy and plans, ensuring command and control. The two-year, $13M contract will assist with training and operations. 5. Chief Information Office Support Services: The CIO seeks to develop and maintain its business processes and IT systems. The procurement, restricted to 8a small businesses, is estimated at $11M for a five-year period. 6. Army Cost Management Services: Contractors will be tasked with creating an Army Cost Framework to integrate cost and performance data. Worth an estimated $17M, the small business set-aside project has a five-year scope. 7. Small Arms Protective Insert (SAPI): The government aims to supply FMS customers with protective inserts for tactical vests. Three contracts, including one small business award, will be considered. With a $49M estimated value, the solicitation has a five-year ordering window. 8. Nett Warrior Software Development: Multi-discipline support is required for Nett Warrior software and system integration. The $92M cost-plus-fixed-fee contract includes a one-year base and four optional years. 9. Ballistic Battle Belt: The PEO Soldier requires a supplier for ballistic battle belts, designed to protect soldiers and distribute their combat load. The five-year, fixed-price contract is estimated at $45M. 10. Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance: Comprehensive support is needed for Soldier capability programs throughout their lifecycles. Based on the CPFF task order, the $45M contract has a one-year term and four optional years. 11. Next Generation Advanced Bomb Suit: The Army seeks to improve bomb suits' protection and mobility. A $96M fixed-price contract will be awarded for a five-year period to enhance visibility and functionality. 12. Enhanced Night Vision Goggle Binocular: The procurement aims to provide soldiers with advanced night vision goggles. The main contract, worth up to $2.5B, will be followed by an OTA prototype award. The project has a five-year ordering period. 13. Active RFID Assembly Devices: The government requires contractors to assemble active RFID devices on specialized flex circuits. Worth an estimated $11M, the small business set-aside has a five-year ordering period. 14. Soldier Borne Sensors: The Army seeks a near-term solution to enhance soldier lethality and protection. A $145M fixed-price contract, spanning five years, will focus on providing mobile sensors for troops. Each summary outlines the key aspects of the procurement, including the goods or services sought, contract values, and timelines.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file, emphasizing the procurement details: 1. Aviation Maintenance Support Services: The government seeks a contractor to provide aviation maintenance support for aircraft at the Redstone Test Center. The focus is on aircraft maintenance, with an estimated value of $99M for a 5-year ordering period. 2. Army Working Capital Fund (AWCF) Support Services: Required to enhance AWCF business processes and financial reporting. The contractor will engage in audit infrastructure work, change management communication, and coordination. Expected value is $41M over 3 years. 3. Lean Six Sigma & Business Transformation Support: The aim is to improve business processes and capabilities enterprise-wide. The contractor will research, develop, and evaluate solutions for complex business challenges. This procurement is estimated at $15M for a 5-year engagement. 4. Web Application Development: Requires a contractor for on-site web application, database, and business maintenance services for the Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) G-3/5/7. The current incumbent is SSB Inc. With an estimated value of $33M, the contract will span five years. 5. Continuity of Operations (COOP) Support: COOP policy and planning support are needed to ensure HQDA Command and Control during various threat scenarios. The previous contractor was Advanced Facility Management Services, Inc. The procurement has a two-year period of performance and is estimated at $13M. 6. Chief Information Office (CIO) Support Services: The requirement is to develop and maintain CIO business processes, enforce IT policies, and manage G-3/5/7 IT systems. E-Paga, Inc. is the current incumbent. Estimated at $11M, the contract will run for five years. 7. Army Cost Management Services: Focuses on developing an Army Cost Framework to enhance cost and performance data management across various business processes. Alta Via Consulting, LLC is the current contractor. The procurement is estimated at $17M with a five-year performance period. 8. Small Arms Protective Insert (SAPI): The requirement is to supply and manufacture sized and contoured ballistic plates for use in outer tactical vests, primarily for Foreign Military Sales customers. Leading Technology Composites and others are the current contractors. Three contracts will be awarded, with an estimated total value of $49M over five years. 9. Nett Warrior Software & System Integration: Requires multi-discipline support for Nett Warrior devices, including software development, engineering, and field testing. Augustine Consulting Inc. is the incumbent. The procurement has a one-year base and four option years, estimated at $92M. 10. Ballistic Battle Belt (B3): The B3 is part of the Soldier Protection System, designed to provide fragmentation protection and distribute combat loads. Carter Enterprises is the incumbent contractor. Expected value is $45M over five years. 11. Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA): Wide-ranging support is needed for Soldier capability programs, including engineering, logistics, and acquisition planning. The current contractor is NCI. The procurement is estimated at $45M for one year with four option years. 12. Active RFID Assembly Devices: The government seeks to procure Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) devices, consisting of specialized flex circuit boards and stainless steel plates. Benchmark Electronics, Inc. is the incumbent. The requirement is expected to be valued at $11M over five years. 13. Soldier Borne Sensors (SBS): Procuring a near-term solution to enhance soldier lethality and force protection. Mobile sensors will provide quick operational scans. The contract has a five-year ordering period and an estimated value of $145M. Each summary provides a concise overview of the essential details, highlighting the goods or services being procured, their estimated values, and the respective timelines.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file: 1. Aviation Maintenance Support Services: The Army seeks a contractor to provide maintenance support for aircraft at the Redstone Test Center. The CPFF contract, worth an estimated $100M, will have a 5-year ordering period. 2. Army Evaluation Center (AEC) Test and Evaluation Support Services: Small Business set aside for T&E support services, including engineering, logistics, and acquisition planning. The CPFF contract, estimated at $250M, spans five years. 3. Army Financial Improvement/Audit Readiness Support Services: Required across the Army and other DOD Services. The support areas include accountability management, program management, financial operations, systems support, and financial statement preparation. A 5-year T&M contract with a potential 5-year extension is estimated at $650M. 4. Army Financial Statements: Contractors will assist the Army with financial statement compilation and publishing, ensuring compliance with OMB and OSD requirements. The 3-year T&M contract is valued at $6M. 5. Web Application Development: Headquarters Department of the Army requires non-personal services for web application maintenance and support. The CPFF contract, worth up to $30M over 5 years, will be a small business set-aside. 6. Continuity of Operations (COOP): HQDA seeks support for COOP policy, planning, operations, and training. The CPFF contract, with a $10M value over 5 years, will also be a small business set-aside. 7. Army Cost Management Services: The goal is to develop an Army Cost Framework for improved decision-making and resource management. The FPP contract, spanning 5 years and valued at $10M, will be assigned to a small business. 8. Financial Management Services: Contractors will work on various Army financial management projects, aiding senior executives. The 5-year FPP contract, worth $3M, is designated as a small business set-aside. 9. Financial Management Operation Support: Required to develop methodologies and databases for estimating service costs, updating civilian rate execution analyses, and supporting cost management processes. Like the previous financial management procurement, this 5-year FPP contract is a small business set-aside, with a $7M value. 10. Army Cost Management Portal: Experts will create cost reporting and management tools, and guide the development of business processes. This 5-year FPP contract, also a small business set-aside, is estimated at $10M. 11. Small Arms Protective Insert (SAPI): The procurement is for ballistic plates inserted into tactical vests, primarily for FMS customers. The $50M contract, with a 5-year ordering period, will result in three awards, with one restricted to a small business. 12. Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT): Procuring VSAT services and equipment for the Iraqi Ministry of Defense. The contract, valued at $80M over 5 years, will be awarded in a two-step process resulting in three awards. 13. Active RFID Assembly Devices (ARADs): ARADs are Radio Frequency Identification devices used in Commercial Off-the-Shelf electronics. The 5-year contract, with a $10M ROM, will be a small business set-aside and use firm-fixed pricing for delivery orders. 14. Soldier Borne Sensors (SBS): SBS provides mobile sensor capabilities for enhanced soldier lethality and force protection. The 5-year program, with a $150M ROM, seeks a contractor for the design, development, and acquisition support. 15. Next Generation Hub (NGH): The NGH distributes data and power to connected devices for Nett Warrior Soldier platforms. With a 5-year ordering period and a $96M ROM, the procurement will use firm-fixed pricing for delivery orders. 16. Nett Warrior Software Development: Multi-discipline support for software development, system integration, and field testing for the Nett Warrior program. The CPFF contract has a 1-year base and four options, with a combined value of $90M. 17. Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) PM SWAR: SWAR supports programs that enhance soldier capabilities, covering system design, development, and acquisition. Utilizing the CPFF contract vehicle RS3, the procurement has a $70M ROM and a 1-year base with four options. 18. Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) PM SPIE: Similar to the above SETA procurement, but with a focus on providing comprehensive support to soldier capability programs. The RS3 CPFF contract has a $120M ROM. 19. Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) PM HQ: Yet another SETA requirement, this time for multi-domain support to increase soldier capabilities. The 1-year contract, extended by four options, is estimated at $20M. 20. Next Generation Advanced Bomb Suit (NGABS): The Army seeks improved bomb suits, enhancing protection and mobility for EOD soldiers. The 5-year program, using FFP, has a $100M ROM. 21. Ballistic Battle Belt (B3): The B3 is part of the Soldier Protection System, designed to distribute combat loads. The 5-year contract, with a $100M ROM, uses FFP for delivery orders and is currently held by Carter Enterprises. 22. Modular Scalable Vest (MSV): The MSV is a Soldier Protection System that allows for the insertion of protective panels. The 5-year FFP contract, with a $450M ROM, may result in two solicitations - one for carriers and one for ballistics. 23. Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS): The NG IHPS aims to improve head protection by incorporating Polyethylene Film technology. The 5-year program, with an unknown value, will succeed the IHPS LRIP program. These concise summaries provide a comprehensive overview of the procurement objectives, emphasizing the goods and services sought by the government agencies.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file: The Aberdeen Test Center seeks engineering and technical support services for a 5-year engagement, with a focus on test support. The estimated value is $498 million. Range maintenance services are required by the Aberdeen Test Center, spanning a 5-year period. The estimated value is $10 million. The Army Evaluation Center needs test and evaluation support services, primarily for small businesses, over a 5-year term, with a total estimated value of $250 million. Army Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Support Services require expertise in multiple financial domains, including program management and systems support, for a 10-year potential engagement. The estimated value is $650 million. A contractor is sought to assist with compiling and publishing Army financial statements, providing OMB and OSD requirements expertise, for a 3-year project estimated at $6 million. The Chief Staff of the Army requires web application development services for headquarters operations, focusing on command and control systems, for a 5-year project with a $30 million ROM. Sustainment and software support are needed for the Total Ammunition Management Information System, a 5-year project estimated at $21 million. The United States Army Command requires information assurance and information technology support, spanning a 5-year period, with a $15 million ROM. The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army seeks to develop an Army Cost Management Framework, integrating cost and performance data for timely decision-making, over a 5-year engagement estimated at $10 million. Financial management services are required for a 5-year period, with a focus on supporting Army financial operations, and an estimated value of $8 million. The Army seeks to enhance its financial management operations through database development and analysis, and cost management processes, over a 3-year period, estimated at $7 million. Expertise is needed to create cost reporting and management tools, primarily for database management and business process development, spanning a 5-year engagement with a $10 million ROM. Database management and software development support is sought for the Army Equipping Enterprise System, a 5-year project estimated at $45 million. The PEO Soldier program requires Active RFID Assembly Devices, consisting of microelectronics and specialized flex circuit boards, for a 5-year supply engagement with a $10 million ROM. Soldier Borne Sensors are required to enhance soldier lethality and force protection. This 5-year project has a substantial ROM of $150 million. A Next Generation Hub is required to facilitate data communication and power distribution for Soldier platforms, with a 5-year supply estimated at $96 million. Comprehensive technical assistance is sought to support programs enhancing soldier capabilities, including engineering, logistics, and acquisition planning, for a 5-year engagement. The estimated value is $70 million. Similar to the previous project, this initiative also aims to support soldier capability enhancement with a focus on systems engineering, logistics, and acquisition. The 5-year project has a larger estimated value of $120 million. The final Soldier-focused project seeks engineering and technical support to enhance soldier capabilities, estimated at $20 million over a 5-year period. Two related projects are seeking a Modular Scalable Vest and Blast Pelvic Protector, both part of the Soldier Protection System. The vests' procurement has a 5-year ordering period and a combined estimated value of $500 million. Ballistic Combat Shirts are required for soldier protection, featuring ballistics resistance and flame-resistant materials. The 5-year procurement is estimated at $50 million. The Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System aims to enhance head protection for soldiers, transitioning to Polyethylene Film technology. The 5-year project will be solicited at a later date.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file: File 1: The Aberdeen Test Center seeks engineering and technical support services, estimated at $586M. The contract, expected to span seven years, will require the successful vendor to provide CPFF services with potential FFP CLINs. File 2: A non-personal services contract for web application development is up for grabs, with the Headquarters, Department of the Army requiring database and web maintenance support. The small business set-aside has an estimated value of $30M over five years. File 3: The Total Ammunition Management Information System requires sustainment, software enhancements, and munitions management expertise. The contract, valued at $21M over five years, is set as a firm-fixed-price arrangement. File 4: The Army seeks to procure training models and software applications for strategic resourcing and planning. The five-year contract, estimated at $35M, will be awarded based on a full and open competition. File 5: Headquarters Department of the Army requests database management, software development, and business process support. The CPFF and FFP contract, worth an estimated $45M over five years, will be managed by the ACC-APG. File 6: Non-personal services are required to support the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Defense Exports and Cooperation. The five-year CPFF contract, estimated at $37M, covers a range of security cooperation tasks. File 7: ACC-APG seeks a contractor for Soldier Borne Sensors, a quick-look solution for force protection and lethality. The procurement, with an estimated value of $6M, will be conducted through an Other Transaction Authority or FAR-based contract. File 8: The Next Generation Hub acts as a USB hub for data communication and power distribution for Soldier platforms. With a five-year ordering period and an estimated value of $96M, the contract will employ firm-fixed-price delivery orders. File 9: Two aspects of the Soldier Protection System Torso and Extremity Protection are sought. The Modular Scalable Vest and Ballistic Combat Shirt aim to enhance soldier protection. Firm-fixed-price contracts, totaling over $1.5B, are expected to span five years. File 10: The Blast Pelvic Protector, part of the Soldier Protection System, is designed to protect soldiers from blast and fragmentation events. KDH Defense Systems, Hawk Protection, and Bethel Industries are the incumbent contractors. A new contract, with an unknown value, will have a five-year ordering period. File 11: The Next Generation Integrated Head Protection System will integrate Polyethylene Film technology. Building upon the IHPS LRIP, the $900M, five-year contract aims to enhance head protection. These summaries provide a concise overview of the procurement objectives and key details, focusing on the goods and services sought by the government agencies.
    The Aberdeen Test Center seeks maintenance and support services for its test ranges, including environmental remediation and facility upkeep. The U.S. Army Evaluation Center requires data-focused support to guide decision-making on military systems. Analytic and programmatic assistance is needed for force development, covering a range of tasks from experimentation to configuration management. The Assistant Secretary of the Army requires a licensed accounting firm to enhance financial practices and achieve a favorable audit outcome. USASAC seeks programmatic support for foreign military sales, focusing on weapon systems and training. PEO Soldier aims to procure a Next Generation Integrated Helmet Protection System Mandible and related technical assistance. Additionally, they seek a Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance contractor for Soldier Survivability and PEO Headquarters support. The Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) Next project requires enhanced visual displays and artificial intelligence capabilities for soldiers. A lightweight Night Vision Device is up for procurement to enhance mounted and dismounted operations. Finally, technical services are needed for Soldier Systems Integration and Nett Warrior Tactical Capability Suite. These procurement objectives are focused on enhancing the US Army's capabilities and systems, with various estimated award dates spanning FY24 to FY26.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file as requested: **Aberdeen Test Center**: The U.S. Army requires maintenance and support services for its test ranges and facilities. The scope includes environmental remediation, engineering design, and improvement work. The contract, valued at up to $10 million, will be awarded for a five-year period. **Army Evaluation Center**: The AEC seeks support services to provide decision-makers with critical information on military systems' effectiveness and suitability. The focus is on analysis and evaluation, with a five-year contract valued at $200-250 million up for grabs. **Army Financial Improvement**: The Assistant Secretary of the Army seeks a licensed accounting firm to enhance the Army's financial practices and IT systems. The goal is to achieve an unmodified audit opinion. The contract, valued at $250 million over three years, will involve federal accounting and auditing solutions. **G-8 Force Development**: Analytic and programmatic support is required to assist the Army's force development processes. The selected provider will offer expertise in integration, experimentation, and analysis, contributing to the Army's mission. The estimated value of the five-year contract ranges from $80 to $95 million. **Application Engineering and Management Support**: The RFP seeks a contractor for application engineering and management support services, covering the entire application lifecycle. The focus is on sustainability and security, with a budget of $35-$50 million. The contract type and duration are to be determined. **Army Military Pay**: An efficient and sustainable Army payroll system is sought, utilizing PeopleSoft Global Payroll. The aim is to accurately pay soldiers on time through modular contracting strategies. The seven-year contract is estimated at $350 million. **Next Generation Integrated Helmet Protection System Mandible**: The RFP procures only the mandible component of the Integrated Helmet Protection System. It involves hearing protection and a Night Vision Device bracket. The five-year contract is valued at $25 million. **Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance**: PEO Soldier requires comprehensive support across system lifecycle phases for various programs aimed at enhancing soldier capabilities. The technical assistance includes engineering, logistics, and acquisition planning. Two concurrent RFPs are out, one supporting Soldier Survivability and the other PEO Headquarters, each with a five-year term and valued at $150 million and $45 million, respectively. **Integrated Visual Augmentation System**: The IVAS RFP seeks an enhanced version of the system, focusing on increased lethality and situational awareness for soldiers. IVAS Next will integrate mixed reality, advanced sensors, and AI capabilities. The procurement value and contract duration are to be determined. **Night Vision Device - Next**: A lightweight, binocular night vision device is sought to improve mounted and dismounted operations. The goal is to enhance depth perception and recognition range. An Other Transaction Agreement will be awarded for a two-year period, with a procurement budget of under $10 million. **Soldier Systems Integration/Test/Production Technical Services**: Continued software development and system integration support for the Nett Warrior Tactical Capability Suite are required. The five-year contract, valued at $75-$90 million, will involve production technical services. **Programmatic Support Services**: USASAC requires programmatic support for Foreign Military Sales and International programs. The focus is on workforce training and leader development throughout the FMS CASE Life Cycle. The five-year contract is valued at $92 million.
    The Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) seeks maintenance and support services for its test ranges, including environmental remediation and facility improvements. The U.S. Army Evaluation Center requires analytical and technical support for assessing military systems' effectiveness, while the Force Development project seeks similar expertise in analyzing and integrating force modernization efforts. The Digital Technology Support Services (DTSS) project aims to enhance application management and security across various stages of the application lifecycle. Army Financial Improvement requires licensed accounting services for compliant financial practices. PEO Soldier projects include developing the Next Generation Integrated Helmet Protection System Mandible and providing technical assistance for soldier survivability, focusing on engineering and acquisition support. Additionally, efforts are underway to enhance the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) and Night Vision Devices for improved soldier capabilities. Finally, software development and integration support for Nett Warrior systems are sought through the Soldier Systems Development initiative. These projects, with various estimated timelines and procurement methods, showcase the Army's commitment to enhancing soldier capabilities and operational effectiveness.
    Here are the concise summaries for each file as per your requirements:  **Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) Range Maintenance Support Services**: The ATC seeks a contractor to provide comprehensive support for its test ranges and facilities. Services include maintenance, environmental remediation, HVACR support, and excavation assistance. The contract, valued at up to $10 million for five years, will primarily focus on keeping ATC's diverse testing infrastructure in optimal condition. **U.S. Army Evaluation Center Support Services (AECSS)**: AEC requires professional support services to assist decision-makers in assessing the effectiveness and suitability of assigned systems, particularly for the Army's joint weapon systems. The five-year contract, with a potential value of $200-250 million, will ensure the center receives essential information for informed evaluations. **Technical, Analytical and Financial Support Services**: The Army seeks analytical and programmatic support in force development. This includes providing expertise in integration, experimentation, and validation processes. The contract, estimated at $80-95 million for five years, aims to enhance the Army's mission support through robust analytical capabilities. **Application Engineering and Management Support**: The Army requires application engineering and management services encompassing program management, security, and technical support throughout the application lifecycle. The goal is to ensure application reliability and security. The contract value is estimated at $35-50 million. **Army Financial Improvement**: The Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller requires the services of a licensed accounting firm to enhance the Army's financial practices and IT systems. The focus is on achieving a positive financial audit outcome. The three-year contract is valued at up to $250 million. **Programmatic Support Services**: USASAC seeks support for Foreign Military Sales and International programs, including workforce training and leader development. The primary goal is to facilitate the management of weapon systems and associated equipment. The five-year contract is estimated at $92 million. **Next Generation Integrated Helmet Protection System Mandible**: The Army aims to procure the mandible component of the IHPS system, which enhances soldier protection. The five-year contract, valued at $25 million, will contribute to soldier safety and comfort. **Systems Engineering & Technical Assistance**: PEO Soldier requires comprehensive support for Soldier Survivability programs. This includes engineering, logistics, and technical analysis throughout the system's lifecycle. The two five-year contracts, valued at $150 million and $105-120 million, respectively, aim to enhance soldier capabilities. **Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) Next**: The Army seeks to enhance the IVAS system with an improved mixed reality display, advanced sensors, and AI capabilities. The focus is on achieving a lightweight design. The solicitation, with a TBD value, will lead to a contract with a TBD duration. **Night Vision Device - Next (NVD-N)**: PEO Soldier aims to qualify a lightweight, binocular night vision device to improve soldier visibility and recognition range. The two-year contract, with a value of under $10 million, targets enhanced mounted and dismounted mobility. **Soldier Systems Integration/Test/Production Technical Services**: The Army requires continued software development and system integration support for the Nett Warrior Tactical Capability Suite. The five-year contract, valued at $75-90 million, ensures sustained technical assistance for this critical system.
    The Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) seeks support for its military testing program, requiring maintenance, engineering, and installation services across various test ranges. The U.S. Army Evaluation Center (AEC) requires AECSS, focusing on providing essential information to decision-makers about assigned systems' effectiveness and suitability. Analytic and programmatic support is needed for force development processes, offering expertise in integration, data systems, and equipment fielding. The OAA seeks application engineering and management support throughout the application lifecycle. Army Financial Improvement aims to engage a licensed accounting firm for federal accounting and auditing solutions to achieve a positive financial audit opinion. PEO Soldier seeks a mandible component for the Integrated Helmet Protection System and comprehensive support for soldier capability programs, including engineering, logistics, and acquisition planning. Several projects are in the works, including IVAS Next, an advanced visual augmentation system, and the Night Vision Device-Next, a lightweight binocular night vision device. Finally, technical services are required for soldier systems development and integration. Industry engagement is encouraged, with multiple procurement opportunities anticipated.
    The Army seeks to enhance its financial management practices by procuring the services of a licensed accounting firm. The firm will offer expertise in federal accounting and auditing, aiming to achieve a clean audit opinion on the Army's financial statements. The contract, valued at around $250 million, will span five years. For the Army Military Pay project, the goal is to implement an efficient payroll system using PeopleSoft Global Payroll, focusing on automation and accuracy. The estimated $350 million contract will run for six months, with the possibility of extensions. The Next Generation IHPS Mandible and Visor project requires the procurement of mandible and visor components for ballistic protection. With a five-year span and a ROM of $50 million, the contract aims to enhance soldiers' protection. A separate solicitation seeks to procure the visor component only, with a ROM of $17 million. Two Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance projects aim to support Soldier Survivability and PEO Headquarters. These contracts, estimated at $150 million and $45 million respectively, involve comprehensive support throughout the system's lifecycle. The Universal Battery Charger project focuses on providing lightweight charging solutions for Brigade Combat Teams. The Night Vision Device-Next project seeks to qualify lightweight binocular night vision devices, enhancing depth perception for mounted and dismounted operations. These projects have unknown contract values and durations. Lastly, the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command requires Programmatic Support Services for Foreign Military Sales, needing workforce training and leader development. The contract, valued at around $79 million, will run for 59 months.
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    The U.S. Army ACC-APG Competitive Industry Updates document outlines upcoming contracts and opportunities for industry partners, emphasizing the Army's need for innovative support services to advance its mission. The report details various projects requiring proposals, including the U.S. Army Evaluation Center Support Services, Technical Analytical and Financial Support Services, Digital Technology Support Services, and advancements in night vision technology. Each project includes current contract details, expected solicitation release dates, and estimated award dates, along with contacts for contracting officers. The document encourages engagement from industry players for feedback on improving Army contracting processes, cautioning that the information is for informational purposes only and not formal solicitations. Several upcoming industry days are also identified to foster collaboration between the Army and industry. Overall, the file highlights the Army's integration of cutting-edge technology and the importance of partnerships with private industry to meet operational needs and maintain readiness. This document serves as a vital resource for companies interested in contracting opportunities with the Army, facilitating their preparation and engagement with Army initiatives.
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    ACC-APG Competitive Opportunities: Division C
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    Dept Of Defense
    The U.S. Army's Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground has issued a special notice intended to improve communication between the Army and industry stakeholders. While this is not a formal solicitation, it provides quarterly updates on upcoming acquisitions. The Army seeks industry partners for various engineering and technical support services across different divisions. These opportunities are primarily focused on intelligence, software engineering, and electronic warfare systems. The scope of work for these acquisitions varies, but several require support services for software engineering, systems integration, and sustainment. Deliverables include engineering analysis, technical assistance, and intelligence support for Army operations. Several divisions and program offices have outlined their requirements, including CECOM SEC, which seeks software engineering support for intelligence and electronic warfare systems. The estimated value of these contracts ranges from $100 million to over $500 million. Another division, PM EW&C, requires a real-time monitoring solution for a Spectrum Situational Awareness System (S2AS), while SNTRE seeks a spectrum monitoring capability for Army systems. Additionally, PM IS&A has expressed a need for automated data reduction and analysis tools. To apply, applicants should carefully review the requirements outlined in the Excel document attached to the quarterly update. Applicants must submit their proposals electronically, with deadlines varying based on the acquisition. The Army will evaluate applications based on their relevance, technical merit, and cost-effectiveness. Applicants should direct any questions to the designated point of contact, Kellie Lamar-Reevey, ensuring they include the relevant RFP/TOR/Identifier number. This summary provides an overview of the quarterly update and associated files, offering insight into the Army's upcoming acquisitions. For detailed information, potential applicants should review the original notice and attached files.
    ACC APG Tenant Division Competitive/Fair Opportunity Industry Updates FY 2024
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    The Department of Defense, through the Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), is providing updates on various contracting opportunities for small businesses, particularly those designated as 8(a) set-asides, for Fiscal Year 2024 and 2025. The procurement includes a range of services such as minor construction, environmental management, stormwater facility maintenance, and logistics support, with estimated contract values ranging from $12 million to $249 million. These opportunities are crucial for maintaining operational integrity and environmental compliance at military installations. Interested vendors should direct their inquiries to Ms. Susan Sowa at susan.l.sowa.civ@army.mil, noting that all information is subject to change and formal proposals should not be submitted at this time.
    ACC-APG Competitive Opportunities: Edgewood Contracting Division August 2024 update
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    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) Edgewood Contracting Division, is providing an update on upcoming contracting opportunities as of August 2024. This initiative aims to enhance communication with industry stakeholders regarding various Requests for Proposals (RFPs) focused on advanced military medical technologies, including diagnostic tools for distinguishing between bacterial and viral infections, biological sequencing, and chemical detection systems. These procurements are crucial for improving operational capabilities and supporting educational outreach, particularly in STEM fields for Minority Serving Institutions. Interested parties are encouraged to review the attached excel sheet for detailed opportunities and submit any questions via email to the designated point of contact within one week of the posting, noting that all information is subject to change and procurements may be canceled at any time.
    ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNITIES as of August 2024
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    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), is announcing various contracting opportunities related to the C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) initiatives as of August 2024. These opportunities encompass a range of requirements focused on Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) in areas such as Electronic Warfare, Cyber capabilities, and advanced technology integration, aimed at enhancing military operational readiness and effectiveness. The initiatives are critical for advancing the U.S. Army's capabilities in increasingly complex combat environments, with contract values ranging from under $25 million to over $500 million, and various opportunities available for both competitive and sole-source acquisitions. Interested parties can reach out to Tammy M. Woodard at tammy.m.woodard2.civ@army.mil or Roberta C. Baldwin at Roberta.C.Baldwin.civ@army.mil for further information.
    ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNITIES 12 September 2023
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    Dept Of Defense
    Special Notice DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNTIES. This procurement is typically used for C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) opportunities within the ACC APG Division A. For more information, please contact Tammy M. Woodard at tammy.m.woodard2.civ@army.mil or Roberta C. Baldwin at Roberta.C.Baldwin.civ@army.mil.
    ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNITIES as of September 2024
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    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), is seeking proposals for various research and development opportunities under the C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) initiatives as of September 2024. The procurement focuses on enhancing capabilities in electronic warfare, cyber operations, and systems integration, with contract values ranging from under $25 million to over $500 million. These efforts are critical for advancing military effectiveness and ensuring optimal readiness in complex operational environments. Interested parties can reach out to Tammy M. Woodard at tammy.m.woodard2.civ@army.mil or Roberta C. Baldwin at Roberta.C.Baldwin.civ@army.mil for further details and to stay informed about upcoming solicitations.
    ACC-APG Div B Competitive / Fair Opportunity Action Industry Update
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    Dept Of Defense
    Special Notice DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE ARMY: ACC-APG Div B Competitive / Fair Opportunity Action Industry Update This notice provides an update for known competitive acquisitions by ACC-APG Division B. The purpose of this update is to improve communication between Army Contracting Command- Aberdeen Proving Grounds (ACC-APG), the Program Executive Office Command Control Communications-Tactical (PEO-C3T), and Industry stakeholders. The update includes a "Program Overview" slide followed by the associated opportunity. Please note that this update is for informational purposes only and is not a formal solicitation or request for proposal (RFP). Formal proposals or quotes should not be submitted in response to this posting. All information contained in this posting is subject to change. Quarterly updates will be posted regularly, and any comments or questions should be directed to the point of contact or Contracting Officer specified in the opportunity of interest. The government will not answer questions or provide any source selection sensitive information. Questions may only be accepted on the information contained within the slide presentation. It is important to note that all procurements are subject to cancellation at any time. The government will not reimburse for any feedback, questions, or documentation provided by industry. Additionally, the government will not provide any procurement sensitive information that would violate the integrity of the source selection process.
    ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNITIES 03 April 2023
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    Dept Of Defense
    Special Notice: DEPT OF DEFENSE - DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNITIES as of 03 April 2023. This procurement is related to the C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) field. The notice provides an opportunity for interested parties to participate in the procurement process. For more information, please contact Tammy M. Woodard at tammy.m.woodard2.civ@army.mil or Roberta C. Baldwin at Roberta.C.Baldwin.civ@army.mil.
    ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNITIES 03 October 2023
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    Dept Of Defense
    Special Notice DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNTIES as of 03 October 2023. This procurement is for opportunities related to the ACC APG Division A CCDC C5ISR. The service/item being procured is typically used for C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) operations. For more information, please contact Tammy M. Woodard at tammy.m.woodard2.civ@army.mil or Roberta C. Baldwin at Roberta.C.Baldwin.civ@army.mil.
    ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNITIES 30 August 2023
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    Dept Of Defense
    Special Notice: DEPT OF DEFENSE - DEPT OF THE ARMY is seeking ACC APG DIVISION A CCDC C5ISR OPPORTUNTIES as of 30 August2023. This procurement opportunity is related to the C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) field. The Department of Defense is looking for services or items that support the C5ISR operations. For more information, please contact Tammy M. Woodard at tammy.m.woodard2.civ@army.mil or Roberta C. Baldwin at Roberta.C.Baldwin.civ@army.mil.