USACE IWR HEC-RPT, HEC-EFM Plotter, and HEC-EFM Mapper - Maintenance and Support for HEC Java Software related to Ecosystems
ID: W912HQ24R0014Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW4LD USA HECSAALEXANDRIA, VA, 22315-3860, USA

NAICS

Custom Computer Programming Services (541511)

PSC

IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (DA10)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), is seeking proposals for the maintenance and support of its HEC Java software, specifically the HEC-RPT, HEC-EFM Plotter, and HEC-EFM Mapper, which are critical tools for ecosystem management. The contract aims to enhance software capabilities that assist in hydrologic analysis and water resource management, requiring the contractor to provide expertise in software development and civil engineering, evaluate software issues, perform bug fixes, and support field activities. This procurement is significant for advancing the government's water management capabilities while ensuring compliance with quality and operational standards. Proposals are due by September 18, 2024, and interested parties must be registered in SAM and adhere to all solicitation requirements; for further inquiries, contact Bart P. Dziadosz or David A. Kaplan via email.

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    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines a non-personnel services contract for the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to maintain and support HEC Java software related to ecosystems, specifically HEC-RPT, HEC-EFM Plotter, and HEC-EFM Mapper. The contractor will provide expertise in software development and civil engineering to enhance software capabilities that assist in hydrologic analysis and water resource management. Key tasks include evaluating software issues, performing bug fixes, supporting field activities, and enhancing functionalities. The contract emphasizes quality assurance through a comprehensive oversight and performance assessment plan, maintaining rigorous logging and reporting protocols for all activities. The period of performance spans 730 days following the award, with deliverables stored in the government-controlled repositories. The document further stipulates security, travel, and training requirements for contractor personnel, along with ownership rights for all materials produced under the contract. Overall, the PWS emphasizes the government's commitment to advancing its water management capabilities through enhanced software tools while ensuring compliance with quality and operational standards.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking proposals for maintenance and support of its HEC Java software, including HEC-RPT, HEC-EFM Plotter, and HEC-EFM Mapper, essential for managing ecosystems. This combined synopsis/solicitation is unrestricted, inviting both small and larger businesses, with a focus on custom computer programming services (NAICS 514511). The contract, to be awarded based on a firm fixed-price model, emphasizes technical capability, organizational management, past performance, and price. Proposals are expected to detail the technical approach, management structure, and relevant past projects, with submissions due by September 18, 2024. The contract performance period is 730 days from the award date. Key evaluation factors prioritize technical capability, followed by management structure and past performance, underscoring the importance of demonstrable experience in hydrologic engineering and related software development. Interested parties must be registered in SAM and adhere to all solicitation requirements to be considered for the contract.
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