Mission Planning Software Offutt AFB, Nebraska
ID: SOURCESSOUGHT_MPS_OFFUTTAFBType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4600 55 CONS PKPOFFUTT AFB, NE, 68113, USA

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Software Publishers (513210)

PSC

IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (DA10)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the 1st Airborne Command Control Squadron (1ACCS) at Offutt AFB, Nebraska, is seeking industry responses for mission planning software designed to support high-priority missions, including Presidential Support and Global Command and Control. The software must facilitate comprehensive flight planning, real-time itinerary adjustments, secure online access, and robust mobile application support, while ensuring accurate runway analysis and regulatory compliance. Interested vendors are required to demonstrate their technical capabilities, provide examples of past performance in government contexts, and submit their responses by January 8, 2025, to the primary contacts, Mr. Daniel Kuchar and Mr. Tyler Imhoff, via email.

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    The 1st Airborne Command Control Squadron (1ACCS) at Offutt AFB, Nebraska, is seeking industry responses for mission planning software that supports high-priority missions, including Presidential Support and Global Command and Control. This sources sought notice serves for market research to determine vendor capabilities. Interested parties must submit a statement of interest, technical capability showing alignment with system requirements, and examples of past performance, particularly in government contexts. The mission planning software must enable effective dispatch of E-4B aircraft, outlining requirements for ongoing 24/7 operational support. Key functionalities include comprehensive flight planning, real-time adjustments to itineraries, secure online access for users, and robust mobile application support. Additional requirements focus on accurate runway analysis, regulatory compliance, and ongoing performance updates based on customer feedback. An annual meeting for continued collaboration between vendor and customer is also stipulated. Interested vendors must respond by January 8, 2025. This request aligns with federal practices for acquiring software solutions, emphasizing responsiveness, technical proficiency, and proven performance in government-related contracts.
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