LAFB UAS Netting Design and Prototype
ID: FA480025R0001Type: Sources Sought
Overview

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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4800 633 CONS PKPLANGLEY AFB, VA, 23665, USA

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All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (238990)

PSC

INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT- MISCELLANEOUS (N099)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the 633d Contracting Squadron at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, is seeking small business sources for the design and installation of Unmanned Aerial Services (UAS) netting for metal sunshades. The primary objective is to deter unauthorized drone intrusions near airmen and aircraft, starting with a prototype installation on one sunshade, which may lead to further installations on all forty-two sunshades on the East Ramp. This initiative is crucial for enhancing security and operational readiness at military installations. Interested parties must submit a capabilities package by 1200 hours EST on October 10, 2024, to the designated contacts, Matthew Gregg and Kenesha Y. Hargrave, with the design submission deadline set for October 30, 2024, and prototype installation completion by November 30, 2024.

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    The document outlines specifications for the "East Ramp Metal Sunshades," designed to accommodate aircraft operations. It details the dimensions of the sunshades, with the front measuring 31 feet in height and 70 feet in width, totaling 2,170 square feet. The back is slightly lower at 28 feet, also with a width of 70 feet, resulting in 1,960 square feet. These sunshades must feature retractable netting for efficient aircraft entry and exit, bringing the total square footage for both sides to 4,130 square feet. Additionally, it provides specifications for an F-22 aircraft, including a height of 16.7 feet, a wingspan of 44.5 feet, and a length of 62 feet. Overall, the document serves as a technical description aimed at guiding the development or improvement of infrastructural elements needed for efficient aircraft operations at the site. This information is likely relevant for federal or local RFPs pertaining to construction or renovation initiatives involving aviation facilities.
    The document outlines a project by the Department of the Air Force, specifically focusing on the construction of aircraft shelters at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia. The project is referred to by the project number NUHJ 10-0032 and emphasizes adherence to building codes and guidelines including the 2018 International Building Code and the U.S. Federal UFC codes. It provides detailed information on site plans, structural designs, material specifications, and construction practices, ensuring compliance with safety and engineering standards. Noteworthy elements include geotechnical requirements, concrete specifications, and management of existing conditions during demolition. The document also outlines responsibilities for coordination among various trades and emphasizes the importance of reviewing shop drawings prior to fabrication. Overall, this project signifies the Air Force's commitment to enhancing infrastructure while ensuring operational readiness through well-planned construction practices.
    The document outlines a government Request for Proposals (RFP) for the design and installation of UAS netting on metal sunshades at Langley Air Force Base, VA. The aim is to protect airmen and aircraft from unauthorized drone intrusions, starting with a prototype installation on one sunshade (CLIN 0002) that could lead to further installations on all 42 sunshades (CLIN 0003). Requirements include a design submission by October 30, 2024, and completion of the prototype installation by November 30, 2024. The netting must be constructed of UV and moisture-resistant material, strong enough to withstand harsh weather and potential drone threats. The contractor is responsible for adhering to all applicable regulations, maintaining safety on-site, and ensuring quality control through systematic inspections. Key points cover project management responsibilities, coordination with government representatives, and installation compliance, highlighting the importance of communication between the contractor and government. The document also specifies general conditions, quality assurance protocols, and contractor obligations concerning safety and governmental property. Overall, this RFP reflects the Government's commitment to maintaining security on military installations through innovative solutions.
    The 633d Contracting Squadron at Langley AFB, VA is issuing a Sources Sought Notice to gather industry input for a project regarding the installation of unmanned aerial services (UAS) netting for metal sunshades on the East Ramp. This initiative aims to deter UAS intrusions near airmen and aircraft, starting with a proof-of-concept installation on one sunshade, with options for all forty-two sunshades. Interested small businesses are invited to submit capabilities packages by October 10, 2024, detailing their experience, technical and financial capabilities, and responding to questions in a provided market research questionnaire. The anticipated contract includes a design review deadline by October 30, 2024, and installation by November 30, 2024, with the possibility of extending initiatives based on funding availability. This notice serves as a preliminary step to inform the acquisition strategy and does not commit the government to contract award, emphasizing the need for interested organizations to remain engaged through official channels for ongoing updates. The information collected aids in assessing the market and determining procurement under regulations favoring small businesses.
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