The document is a Sources Sought Synopsis issued by the Air Force, aiming to assess potential sources for a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Initiative (MROi) Process Support project. This notice serves as market research to ascertain if there are capable SBA Certified 8(a) Contractors and ultimately direct the acquisition strategy. The expected work involves pre-data cleaning support for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to prepare the Air Force Sustainment Center for implementing MROi solutions, focusing on synchronizing various organizational components necessary for the deployment.
Interested parties are requested to submit their company details, including size status under NAICS Code 541511, which carries a size standard of $34.0 million. Responses should detail any teaming arrangements and showcase relevant experience from the past three years. The government emphasizes that this notice is not an official solicitation, and it reserves the right to alter the course of action based on market research outcomes. All submission details, including key contacts and required deadlines, are provided. This initiative reflects the government’s strategic approach to engage small businesses in federal contracting opportunities while ensuring compliance with established regulations.
The Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Initiative (MROI) Process Support follow-on contract aims to provide essential support for the Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC) at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. This initiative focuses on pre-data cleansing and preparation for implementing the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for depot complex operations. It entails optimizing business processes, integrating maintenance planning, and enhancing scheduling efficiency while transitioning from legacy systems to a new MROI software solution.
Key services include process and production support, data management, and contractor-led training to ensure personnel are equipped for operational changes. The contractor is expected to maintain quality control, comply with safety and security standards, and develop user guides for operations. Regular progress reports detailing milestones, cost status, and operational challenges are required. Specifically, the contractor is responsible for researching technical data, managing production workloads, and training personnel.
This document outlines specific responsibilities, including reporting requirements and the necessary compliance with Air Force regulations. Overall, the contract represents ongoing efforts to streamline maintenance operations and enhance the efficiency of air logistics within the United States Air Force while ensuring that all activities align with federal acquisition regulations.