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The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines support services for the 67th Cyberspace Wing (67CW) under a non-personal services contract. This contract spans one base year with four optional years and includes various tasks to improve operational readiness and effectiveness in cyberspace operations. Key service areas include continuity of operations, cybersecurity, intelligence support, financial management, training, and safety management. The contractor is required to provide qualified manpower for tasks that enhance processes and compliance across mission support functions for the 67CW and its subordinate units.
The document details specific responsibilities, such as conducting regular assessments, developing training programs, managing personnel actions, and ensuring adherence to security protocols. It emphasizes the need for continual evaluation and improvement of operational procedures, compliance with federal guidelines, and effective communication with internal and external stakeholders.
Overall, the PWS aims to enable the 67CW to support U.S. Air Force and Joint Force operations successfully, thus ensuring mission effectiveness and readiness in cyberspace warfare.
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The OASIS-ONE Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services is a Request for Information (RFI) from the U.S. Government aimed at assessing market capabilities within small business sectors, particularly the 8(a) Small Business subpool, to support critical labor categories for the 67th Cyberspace Wing at Joint Base San Antonio. This RFI intends to gather information to devise an acquisition strategy for supporting the wing’s operational readiness and cybersecurity missions that include managing and defending global Air Force cyberspace networks. Key areas for contractor input include capability and experience in 23 functional areas, workforce security clearances, expertise in enterprise tools, and prior experience with cyberspace operations and joint planning processes. Responses, limited to three pages, are due by April 28, 2025, and must be submitted without proprietary information or pricing details. The submission aims to assist the Government in identifying potential partners competent in fulfilling contract requirements. Overall, the RFI represents a crucial step in engaging industry feedback for improving mission execution and operational efficiency.