Academic Development and Mediation (ADAM), curriculum development, updates, and academic instruction services for USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards AFB, CA.
ID: F1STAB4080A001-BASICType: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA9304 AFTC PZZEDWARDS AFB, CA, 93524-1185, USA

NAICS

Flight Training (611512)

PSC

EDUCATION/TRAINING- OTHER (U099)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The US Air Force Test Pilot School (TPS) seeks experienced vendors through a Small Business Set-Aside procurement to deliver specialized training and instructional support. The goal is to augment the school's capacity to offer advanced aviation training, focusing on aircraft testing and evaluation.

    TPS requires vendors to develop and teach practical, theory-based modules as outlined in the academic syllabus. The services sought include curriculum development, updates, and on-site instruction, with potential travel for immersion events. Vendors must possess expert knowledge and resources in aviation, adhering to stringent technical specs and safety protocols.

    This three-year contract, with options for extension, prioritizes vendor capability, expertise, and experience. The Air Force aims to establish a responsive and flexible partnership to enhance the skills of test pilots and engineers. Offers are due by 23 August 2024.

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    The file pertains to a government request for proposals (RFP) for a multiple-award contract for instructional services in academic syllabus training. The contract is for a one-year basic period, with options for two further years, and seeks to build a pool of expert instructors. The tasks are short-duration, and travel costs are reimbursable. The RFP allows for flexibility in the number and format of volumes in the quotes, yet some restrictions apply, such as American citizenship requirements. The government seeks to clarify the scope of work and contract structure, including the use of firm-fixed prices, while also indicating that the final task orders will provide further details. The successful contractor will teach a defined curriculum to flight test and space test students, with the government managing the scheduling of the instruction time.
    The United States Air Force's Test Pilot School (TPS) is seeking submissions from experienced vendors to provide comprehensive training and instructional support. The main objective is to augment the school's capabilities in delivering advanced training programs tailored to the unique requirements of testing and evaluating aircraft systems. Instructional resources and services are crucial to the TPS's mission, aiming to enhance the skills of test pilots and flight test engineers. The focus is on theoretical and practical training, with an emphasis on aircraft flight testing, evaluation, and systems integration. Vendors must possess extensive knowledge of aviation and be able to supply specialized equipment and expertise to complement the school's existing resources. The scope of work involves assisting in various courses, providing specialized training modules, and contributing to the development of course materials and teaching aids. Vendors will be expected to collaborate closely with TPS faculty, ensuring seamless integration of their services into the existing curriculum. This may include delivering lectures, conducting practical training sessions, and even participating in the evaluation of student performance. To maintain the highest standards, vendors must meet stringent technical specifications and quality assurance processes. The TPS seeks a reliable partnership characterized by a flexible and responsive approach. Vendors should possess a deep understanding of aviation regulations and safety protocols, ensuring compliance throughout the training programs. Interested parties should submit their proposals by the given deadline, after which a thorough evaluation process will commence. The evaluation criteria will prioritize vendors that can demonstrate exceptional expertise, a proven track record in aviation instruction, and the capacity to enhance the TPS's overall training experience. Key dates and other administrative details can be found within the complete RFP document, and interested vendors are encouraged to review these carefully before submitting their proposals. The TPS looks forward to receiving innovative and comprehensive solutions to support its vital mission of fostering world-class test pilots and engineers.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the US Air Force Test Pilot School's (USAFTPS) requirements for curriculum development, updates, and academic instruction services. The primary objective is to augment the school's staff by contracting subject matter experts. These experts will create academic content and deliver instruction to master's level students in various domains. The focus is on providing high-quality education to ensure the success of TPS graduates in the rapidly evolving multidomain warfare landscape. The scope involves developing academic materials and delivering instruction in several key areas, including flight sciences, spacecraft design, mission systems, modern computing, and test techniques. The content must adhere to learning objectives outlined in the TPS syllabi. Materials will be submitted electronically and may include supporting documentation, source code, and other resources. Instruction will be provided on-site at TPS, with potential travel requirements for immersion events. To ensure the highest standards, contractors will be evaluated based on their ability to meet learning objectives and timely deliver engaging, error-free materials. The government will conduct audits and provide feedback, with re-performance of services if needed. The contract is for one year, with potential two-year extensions, and requires a dedicated contract manager. Contractors must comply with base regulations and security protocols, including clearance requirements, if handling sensitive information. Key dates include a 15-day deadline for the contractor to identify a contract manager after award and submission deadlines outlined in individual task orders. Evaluation criteria center around academic performance, educational experience, and professional achievements. The contract offers unlimited rights to the government for all deliverables.
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