The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is seeking training services for military and civilian personnel in the installation, programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Monaco alarm systems. The training aims to equip Electrical Systems students with hands-on experience in handling various systems, including the D-21 Central Receiving and Management System, the MAAP-X Mass Notification System Fire Alarm Control Panel, and the BT-X Frequency Shift Key Multi Application Transceiver. The contractor is required to provide comprehensive courses and certifications over a three-year period, with a maximum of thirty students per course annually. Important provisions include the confirmation of authorized representatives for ordering, mandatory price updates, a ceiling limit of $600,000 for orders, and specific invoicing procedures based on order size. This initiative underscores the commitment to enhancing the technical capabilities of personnel in fire alarm and mass notification systems, critical for operational readiness across global locations. The structured approach in the training provision emphasizes safety, effective incident handling, and the importance of maintaining up-to-date knowledge in emergency systems.
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is issuing a Sources Sought Notice to identify vendors capable of providing training on Monaco alarm systems for military and civilian personnel involved in Electrical Systems. This training will encompass installation, programming, testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various fire alarm and mass notification systems, including hands-on laboratories. The notice emphasizes that it is meant for market research and does not constitute a formal Request for Proposal. Interested parties are invited to submit a capability statement detailing their qualifications, past experience, and the ability to meet the training requirements outlined. Firms must register in the System for Award Management and can respond via email by November 22, 2024. The relevant NAICS code for this procurement is 611519, with a small business size standard of $21 million. The submission must not exceed 20 pages and must include specific information regarding the firm's capabilities and experience in relevant projects. This notice indicates the government's commitment to sourcing appropriate training solutions while gathering market insights for future potential contracting opportunities.