763 KB
Apr 2, 2025, 11:07 PM UTC
The Performance-Based Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for the Maintenance Business System Modernization (MABSM) Implementation and Sustainment Support follow-on contract for the U.S. Air Force. The primary goal is to enhance the functionality of the MABSM system, which supports the Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO) operations at multiple Air Logistics Complexes. The contractor must provide a comprehensive range of services, including project management, technical analysis, system configuration management, user training, and quality assurance.
Key responsibilities include maintaining system availability, managing user access, and ensuring compliance with Information Assurance standards. The contractor will also conduct training sessions for various levels of MABSM users and produce detailed user guides. Additionally, all application changes must be documented and approved through established configuration control processes. The contractor is expected to meet specific performance metrics, including resolving security vulnerabilities and maintaining high-quality code standards.
This document serves as a structured guide for the contractor's obligations, ensuring that MABSM aligns with Air Force operational requirements while supporting critical business processes. The emphasis is on sustaining the system's organization-specific functionalities and integrating improvements to enhance overall efficiency in depot operations.
135 KB
Apr 2, 2025, 11:07 PM UTC
The document is a Sources Sought Synopsis concerning the implementation and sustainment of the Maintenance and Business System Modernization (MABSM) tailored for the Ogden, Warner-Robins, and Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complexes. This notice aims to gauge market interest and identify potential small business contractors qualified under NAICS Code 541513, with a size standard of $37 million. The government is particularly interested in responses from small business entities, including various classifications such as women-owned and veteran-owned businesses.
Interested parties are requested to provide specific information about their company and capabilities in a limited six-page format. The responses should include a company name, CAGE Code, points of contact, and any relevant documentation that demonstrates the ability to fulfill the requirements detailed in the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). All inquiries and submissions should be directed to named contacts by May 2, 2025. This initiative reflects the government's objective to determine competitive opportunities and appropriate acquisition strategies to sustain their logistical systems effectively while involving small businesses in the process.