The United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) G3 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is seeking a non-personal services contract for Special Operations Mission Training Center (SOMTC) Support Services. The contractor will provide personnel, supervision, and resources for training the USASOC operating and generating force, including Joint Special Operations Forces. Key objectives include designing and conducting Mission Readiness Exercises (MRX), providing comprehensive Information Technology (IT) support, and managing facility operations. The contract has a one-month phase-in, a 12-month base period, and seven 12-month option periods. The contractor is responsible for quality control, while the government handles quality assurance. Personnel will require secret security clearances and must adhere to various training and security protocols. Key personnel include the Facility Operations Manager, Mission Command Exercise Leader, and IT Lead. The contractor is also responsible for travel arrangements and associated costs, with restrictions on other direct costs. This RFP emphasizes high standards of professionalism, strict adherence to security regulations, and efficient management of government property.
The US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for support services for its Special Operations Mission Training Center (SOMTC). This RFI is for market research and planning purposes only and is not a solicitation for a contract. The anticipated period of performance is a 12-month base period and four 12-month option periods, with a possible addition of incentive option years. The NAICS code is 541513 (Computer Facilities Management Services) with a $37 million size standard. Interested contractors must be registered in SAM.gov and provide company information, business size, Facility Clearance Level (FCL), and a Statement of Capability (max 15 pages). The Statement of Capability should address the company's experience and ability in areas such as ensuring interoperability of Army Mission Command Systems, building Special Operation Forces (SOF) exercise architecture, integrating simulations, modeling and simulation representation, instructing on Army and Joint Mission Command systems, managing a workforce for Mission Command Training, and preparing simulation scenarios for Close Air Support/Call for Fire training. Responses are due by December 19, 2025, at 5:00 PM EST via email to Justin Burke and Debbie Harris. Failure to respond does not prevent participation in future solicitations, but feedback may influence set-asides or contract vehicles.
This government file outlines key requirements for contractors supporting Army Mission Command Systems and Special Operations Forces (SOF) training. The primary focus is on ensuring interoperability between Army Mission Command Systems and simulations, tailored SOF exercise architecture, and the integration of various simulation tools for individual and collective training. Contractors must demonstrate expertise in modeling and simulation of systems, human behavior, and natural environments, as well as experience in preparing and instructing courses on specific Army and Joint Mission Command systems. Additionally, the file emphasizes the ability to manage a workforce for Mission Command Training Centers, including cybersecurity, RMF compliance, property accountability, facility maintenance, and physical security. Finally, it requires experience in preparing simulation scenarios and teaching Close Air Support/Call for Fire using virtual simulators.