The Mission Installation Contracting Command (MICC) at Fort Eustis issued a Sources Sought Announcement to identify experienced sources for analytical and technical support for the Army Futures Command (AFC) Fires CDID. This document serves purely for information and planning, and no proposals will be solicited or contracts awarded from it. The anticipated NAICS Code is 541990 for All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, with a small business size standard of $19.5 million.
Responses should include various details such as company information, size classification, relevant past performance, and a capability statement. Submissions must not exceed ten pages and should be sent via email to Ben Cady by 1400PM EST on April 10, 2025. It's important to note that this initiative emphasizes planning and market research, with any information submitted considered proprietary and not publicly released. The Government reserves the right to revise this synopsis before issuing any official solicitation.
The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines a non-personal services contract for analytical and technical support to the Fires Capabilities Development Integration Directorate (FCDID) within the Army Futures Command (AFC). The contractor is to assist in updating the Army’s Fires operational concepts and force design in alignment with modernization priorities. Key objectives include providing analytical support, developing various Fires Concept products, and facilitating DOTMLPF-P integration efforts, supporting the Army's strategic planning.
The contract encompasses base tasks, optional tasks if funding permits, and emphasizes quality control through a Quality Control Plan (QCP). Security requirements dictate that personnel must hold a SECRET clearance. Deliverables include several concept documents, briefings, and regular participation in working groups and learning events.
Performance criteria will be closely monitored through a Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP). The contractor must maintain adequate staffing, manage operational challenges, and submit periodic reports to the government. This document is integral to ensuring effective development and integration of Fires capabilities within the Army, promoting consistency and compliance with governmental standards in its execution.