Technical Instruction Services – Cellebrite Courses
ID: W912LP-24-R-0009Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7M8 USPFO ACTIVITY IA ARNGJOHNSTON, IA, 50131-1824, USA

NAICS

All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction (611699)

PSC

EDUCATION/TRAINING- VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL (U006)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Iowa National Guard, is seeking proposals for Technical Instruction Services specifically related to Cellebrite training courses. The procurement aims to enhance law enforcement capabilities in counternarcotics efforts by providing specialized training in mobile forensics, with courses including Cellebrite Mobile Forensic Fundamentals (CMFF) and Cellebrite Certified Operator (CCO) to be conducted at the Midwest Counterdrug Training Center in Johnston, Iowa. The contract includes a base period of 12 months with two optional extensions, and proposals must be submitted electronically by September 17, 2024, at 10:00 am local time to Dan Collins at daniel.w.collins.civ@army.mil. The contract award will be based on price, and interested vendors are encouraged to review the attached Performance Work Statement and other relevant documents for detailed submission requirements.

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    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) details the requirements for technical instruction services related to Cellebrite courses at the Midwest Counterdrug Training Center (MCTC) in Johnston, Iowa. The Contractor is responsible for providing instruction, materials, and equipment for these courses aimed at enhancing law enforcement's capabilities in counternarcotics efforts. The MCTC offers training that aligns with national drug control strategies and serves federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. The contract period includes a base period of 12 months plus two optional 12-month extensions, with three course iterations each period. Instruction will cover two main courses: Cellebrite Mobile Forensic Fundamentals (CMFF) and Cellebrite Certified Operator (CCO), designed to deepen participants' understanding of mobile forensics relevant to drug trafficking investigations. Key stipulations include operating hours, security requirements for contractor personnel, adherence to the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards human trafficking, and completion of courses with high ratings from participants. Performance will be assessed through student evaluations and compliance with the PWS standards. The document emphasizes a structured approach to law enforcement collaboration, training effectiveness, and maintaining operational security within governmental facilities.
    The document outlines critical clauses and provisions incorporated by reference in federal government requests for proposals (RFPs) and contracts, emphasizing compliance requirements relevant to contractors. It includes details on various applicable clauses covering topics such as gratuities, evaluation procedures for commercial items, contract terms, small business requirements, and cybersecurity practices surrounding the handling of telecommunications equipment. Specific attention is given to restrictions against engaging in operations with entities linked to the Maduro regime and compliance with regulations protecting human rights, particularly connected to the procurement of goods linked to the Xinjiang region. Additionally, the document stipulates obligations for offerors, such as completing representations and certifications regarding their business operations, including their status as small businesses, veteran-owned entities, and compliance with federal employment and labor standards. It also outlines requirements for adhering to provisions concerning telecommunications services and safeguarding sensitive information. Overall, the document aims to ensure that contractors navigating federal contracts understand their legal responsibilities and the standards required for participation in government acquisitions.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Iowa National Guard, designated as W912LP-24-R-0009, which seeks contractor information and pricing details for a Cellebrite Training Course. The table provided includes essential contractor information fields such as company name, point of contact details, and identifiers like CAGE Code and Tax ID. It presents a pricing breakdown for three training courses, denoted by item numbers 0001 (BP), 2001 (OP1), and 3001 (OP2), with placeholders denoting quantity (three jobs for each item), unit price, and extended price. Additionally, it requires the contractor to indicate their business size and socio-economic status as per federal regulations. The document serves as a formal request for vendors to submit their qualifications and pricing for delivering specialized training, which is critical for enhancing the operational capabilities of the National Guard units. Overall, it facilitates the procurement process while ensuring compliance with federal acquisition standards.
    The document is a justification for limiting competition to a sole-source procurement and brand-name acquisition involving Cellebrite training courses for military personnel. The requiring activity has identified a need for training in the Cellebrite Mobile Forensics device, which is essential for the National Guard Counterdrug Program. The justification includes contact information for key personnel involved in market research, which confirmed that Cellebrite is the only provider of these proprietary courses. The training will take place at Camp Dodge, with each iteration comprising two back-to-back courses aimed at 20 students, repeated three times annually. The document outlines the estimated costs, performance periods, and relevant FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation) clauses justifying the sole-source procurement, emphasizing the unique features of the training and potential impacts of not approving the request. Market research indicated no other interested sources, and future actions will focus on maximizing competition where possible. The summary is certified by senior officials, underscoring the necessity of these specialized courses for operational readiness.
    The document titled "Attachment 5 - Wage Determination" is essential in the context of federal and state contracts, RFPs, and grants, as it establishes the required wage rates for various classifications of workers involved in government-funded projects. It outlines how wage determinations are made, which are based on the prevailing wage rates for specific job categories in a locality or region. This ensures that workers are fairly compensated according to established labor standards, thus preventing exploitation and promoting equitable pay. The repeated mention of "Attachment 5 - Wage Determination" suggests that this file contains critical information applicable to multiple sections of a proposal or grant application, reinforcing compliance with wage laws in project execution. By setting wage floors, it supports workforce stability and ensures accountability for contractors and subcontractors. Overall, the document serves to guide contracting officers and bidders in meeting federal and state wage requirements in their proposals and project budgeting.
    The Iowa National Guard has issued a combined synopsis/solicitation (W912LP-24-R-0009) for the procurement of Technical Instruction Services, specifically a Cellebrite training course. This solicitation, prepared per Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 12.6 guidelines, invites quotes and does not provide a separate written solicitation document. The NAICS code for this procurement is 611699, with a small business size standard of $16.5 million. Proposals must be submitted electronically by September 17, 2024, at 10:00 am (local time), to Dan Collins via email. The awarding of the contract will be based solely on price, and submission requirements include a completed Attachment #3. Late submissions will be addressed according to FAR guidelines. Further inquiries regarding the solicitation should also be directed to Dan Collins via email. Additional documentation, such as the Performance Work Statement and clauses, is attached to the announcement.
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