The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is seeking market research for support services related to Marine Gas Turbine & Propulsion. This Sources Sought Notice aims to identify potential contractors to provide engineering, technical, logistics, and configuration data management services under the Marine Gas Turbine Program. The anticipated contract type is a Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ), with a performance period of five years. Responses are to be submitted within 30 days and must include capability statements addressing the company's qualifications, previous performance, and technical capabilities. This RFI is not a procurement commitment; it serves solely for planning purposes and will not result in any payment to respondents. The timeline for the procurement process includes various milestones, with an expected award date of June 2025. Responses must comply with specified guidelines and should be submitted via email to the designated government contact by the specified deadline. This document underscores the government's intent to gauge market capabilities before finalizing acquisition methods.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) has issued a Statement of Work (SOW) for procurement of Marine Gas Turbine & Propulsion Support Services. This contract, encompassing non-personal services, mandates that the contractor will assist in Configuration Data Management, Engineering, Information Technology, and Integrated Logistics Support Services specifically for the Marine Gas Turbine Program and associated Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) systems. Essential tasks include providing engineering support, maintaining the Marine Gas Turbine Information System (MGTIS), risk management framework artifacts, and cybersecurity services.
The contractor will ensure the integrity of application databases, perform software troubleshooting, and maintain compliance with relevant security directives. Furthermore, additional responsibilities involve supporting various propulsion systems on U.S. Navy and other military vessels, training personnel on gas turbine maintenance, and managing inventories at designated government facilities. Access to government property and information systems requires personnel to have appropriate security clearances and complete mandated security training. The document outlines requirements for staffing, travel expectations, and a detailed approach to managing government-furnished property, ensuring compliance with federal contracting regulations throughout the project.