MULTI-MISSION PARACHUTE COURSE (MMPC) - REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
ID: M00264-25-RFI-0005Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDERQUANTICO, VA, 22134, USA

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All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction (611699)

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EDUCATION/TRAINING- VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL (U006)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy, is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for the Multi-Mission Parachute Course (MMPC) aimed at training non-Military Free Fall (MFF) qualified Marines in Military Free Fall techniques using the USMC Parachute System-2 (PS-2). The procurement seeks to explore industry capabilities to enhance training methodologies and operational readiness for airborne operations, emphasizing safety and compliance with established military standards. Interested organizations are encouraged to submit their capabilities and insights by January 17, 2025, with no contract obligations arising from the submissions. For further inquiries, contact Christa Eggleston-Scott at christa.eggleston-sc@usmc.mil or Jamie A. Dufrene at jamie.dufrene@usmc.mil.

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    The Multi-Mission Parachutist Course (MMPC) is a high-risk training program designed to train military free-fall parachutists assigned to Marine units. Located at the Airborne Systems Tactical Training Facility in Eloy, Arizona, this course equips participants with essential skills and knowledge to execute airborne operations using the Parachute System 2 (PS2). Key components of the training involve handling various parachute configurations, conducting jumps, and ensuring safety during operations. The course structure includes a mix of academic training, practical applications, and performance evaluations, with a total duration of 20 training days. Participants must meet strict prerequisites, including previous jump qualifications and medical clearance. The course is also contractually supported, requiring compliance with multiple logistical and safety protocols. All agencies receiving course graduates are expected to assess their performance against operational requirements actively. The training is validated by USSOCOM to ensure it meets the standards of military free-fall operations and provides necessary recertification every two years. Overall, the MMPC aims to enhance the operational readiness and tactical capabilities of Marines in high-altitude airborne missions.
    The USSOCOM Manual 350-3, dated November 16, 2022, outlines training standards for U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) airborne operations, specifically focusing on parachuting. It sets forth policies, procedures, and responsibilities essential for governing both personnel and cargo operations among various special operations commands. The manual serves as the authoritative guide to align and maintain interoperability among units, detailing joint airborne training and operational standards. Key chapters include guidelines on responsibilities, safety protocols, and the procedure for joint assessments, ensuring training effectiveness while minimizing risks associated with high-stakes airborne operations. The document emphasizes a station-based training approach that encompasses individual and collective skill development, adherence to established safety protocols, and thorough evaluation processes. Each component is urged to evaluate their airborne training programs regularly against the documented standards to enhance tactical proficiency and operational readiness. In the context of government RFPs and federal grants, this manual not only establishes essential training criteria but also fosters oversight and safety engagement across directives that require comprehensive training, preparedness, and collaborative operational capabilities among U.S. Special Operations Forces.
    The Marine Corps Order 3120.11A outlines the Marine Corps Parachuting Policy and Program Administration, establishing guidelines for adherence to parachuting operations by military personnel. It assigns the U.S. Army as the executive agent for common airborne matters, while the Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations (DC PP&O) oversees personnel parachuting. The document articulates the mission to enhance warfighting capabilities, focusing on training, safety, compliance, and operational effectiveness. Key responsibilities include validating parachuting billets, managing equipment requirements, and ensuring adherence to safety standards. The policy dictates that all parachuting training and operations must be supervised by qualified jumpmasters, establishes rigorous medical and training qualifications, and mandates documentation of training and operational records. Additionally, it necessitates the establishment of the USMC Parachute Capabilities Conference to address parachuting issues requiring action. This policy aims to ensure rigorous training, safety, and preparation for operational parachuting, while also maintaining compliance with Department of Defense directives, emphasizing the importance of structured procedures in military parachuting operations.
    The Multi-Mission Parachute Course (MMPC) Performance Work Statement outlines the necessary training and technical support for instructing non-Military Freefall (MFF) qualified Marines in parachute operations. The contractor is responsible for delivering the MMPC, including required personnel, equipment, and facilities. The course follows USMC and federal guidelines, specifically referencing various Marine Corps Orders (MCOs) and federal aviation regulations. Performance entails adherence to a structured Program of Instruction (POI) and certification by USSOCOM to meet baseline standards throughout the contract duration. Contractor qualifications must include experienced instructors such as a General Manager, Course Director, and various rigging and instructional staff, all requiring specific certifications and experience. The document further specifies equipment requirements, operational facilities, and safety measures necessary for conducting jump operations, including the proper management of students and instructors' logistics. A series of deliverables and a detailed schedule outline course frequency and student capacities over the contract's base and option periods. The emphasis is on safety, compliance, and effectiveness in training Marines for airborne operations, indicating the importance of rigorous standards in federal training initiatives.
    The Marine Corps Installations National Capital Region is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to explore capabilities for training non-Military Free Fall (MFF) qualified Marines in Military Free Fall techniques using the USMC Parachute System-2 (PS-2). This RFI serves as a market research tool to gauge industry capabilities before a potential contract award. Organizations interested in participating must submit their details, capabilities, and insights by January 17, 2025. Respondents are encouraged to provide their organization’s size status, alternative NAICS and PSC codes, and address specific inquiries regarding operational timelines, facility and equipment acquisition, potential challenges in the Performance Work Statement (PWS), and reasons they may not propose on the effort. The government emphasizes that submissions are voluntary and will not lead to any contract obligations. The initiative reflects an interest in enhancing training methodologies while fostering vendor competition within the defense training sector.
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