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SURVIVABLE MOBILE COMMAND CENTER (SMCC) PROCEDURAL SUPPORT POC
Contracting Officer: G. Carroll Hall, (703) 692-3015 CNT DCA100-95-C-0032
AMT $298,006 Base Y DTD 120594 TO Advanced Research Corporation, 11260
Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 400, Reston, VA 22090 (0017)
SPONSOR: Defense Information Systems Agency, Contract Management Division,
Code D412, 701 So Court House Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199
SUBFILE: CSE (CONTRACT AWARDS, SERVICES)
SECTION HEADING: A Research and Development
PUBLICATION DATE: JANUARY 19, 1995
ISSUE: PSA-1266
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SURVIVABLE MOBILE COMMAND CENTER (SMCC) PROCEDURAL SUPPORT SOL
DCA100-94-R-0089 DUE 071594 POC
Contact: G. Carroll Hall, Contracting Officer, (703)692-3015 The Defense
Information Systems Agency (DISA) intends to issue a competitive
solicitation (Total Small Business Set-Aside, SIC Code 4899) for the
acquisition of technical support to the DISA - Joint Interoperable
Engineering Organization (JIEO), Center for Architecture, National Command
Authorities and Nuclear C3 Directorate for Survivable Mobile Command Center
Procedural Support in response to Joint Staff (J-36/NOCCD) tasking. This
support consists of 1) updating and revising annually the Survivable Mobile
Command Center Operations Order and 2) development of Battlestaff exercises
for utilization in Joint Staff Assistance visits to assess battlestaff
performance. A TOP SECRET clearance is required. The two lead technical
professionals shall have SIOP (category four and seven) access at the start
of the contract and be eligible for immediate indoctrination to Special
Intelligence (SI/TK/G) and access to the Defense Intelligence Agency's
Military Intelligence Information Processing System (MIIPS). These
personnel must be identified as part of the proposal submission. The
facility shall be capable of storing TOP SECRET information. The SMCC OPORD
deals primarily with the operation of the Survivable Mobile Command Centers
and how they are employed to serve as strategic communications platforms.
The main emphasis is on their operation in a nuclear environment. The
contractor revising the OPORD will have to work closely with DISA/ JIEO/
TFBA, the Joint Staff J-36 (NOCCD) and other contractors in order to
incorporate newly developed procedures. Battlestaff exercises are developed
for the Joint Staff to evaluate battlestaff's ability to perform their
Joint Staff mission. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: The nature of the support
requires the contractor to be intimately knowledgeable of current SMCC
missions and capabilities. Prior experience in the strategic connectivity
field is necessary. The contractor must be knowledgeable of the various
phases of a nuclear conflict and its affect on SMCC operations and
communications. Due to the amount of direct coordination necessary, often
on a daily basis, the contractor must be located in the Washington, D.C.
area. The anticipated base period of performance is December 1994 to
December 1995 with an additional four (4) twelve month options for a total
sixty (60) months effort. The government estimates thirty -two Technical
Staff months (TSMS) of effort per year over the course of the contract. The
delivery schedule is based on real world events and Commander-In-Chiefs'
schedule of events. A reading room has been established in the National
Command Authorities and Nuclear C3 Directorate at 3701 N. Fairfax Drive,
North Arlington, VA 22203-1713 for the purpose of making available for
review by prospective offerors such data as deemed appropriate by the
government. Prospective Offerors may review data by contacting Mr. Robert
A. Matthews , (703) 696-1829. When arranging an appointment, refer to RFP
DCA100-94-R-0089. Prior to arranging an appointment , personnel (security)
clearances (PCLs) up to and including TOP SECRET shall be provided to
Defense Information Systems Agency, Security Manager, Attn: Mr. Lloyd
Hanna, 3701 North Fairfax, Arlington, VA, 22203-1713. The Contractor is
responsible for certifying need-to-know for the individuals designated to
read the classified data and shall incorporate this requirement into the
Visit Authorization Request forwarded to the before mentioned Security
Manager. Any questions regarding PCLs should be addressed to the Security
Manager (703) 696- 1812. Allow five (5) workdays for receipt and processing
of clearances before arranging an appointment. Prospective offerors may
obtain a copy of the unclassified ''Bibliography for Contractor Research''
by written request, referencing RFP DCA100-94-R-0089, to Mr. Robert A.
Matthews, Code TFBA, Defense Information Systems Agency, 3701 N. Fairfax
Drive, North Arlington , VA 22203- 1713. RFP100-94-R-0089 will be issued on
or about 1 June 1994. Only written requests for the RFP will be honored and
should be addressed to DISA, Contract Division, Code PMI, ATTN: Miss
Carroll Hall, 701 South Court House Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199. The
cognizant Defense Investigation Service address, CAGE Code and telephone
number should be included in the request. (0131)
SPONSOR: Defense Information Systems Agency, Contract Management Division,
Code PM, 701 South Court House Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199
SUBFILE: PSE (U.S. GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENTS, SERVICES)
SECTION HEADING: A Research and Development
PUBLICATION DATE: MAY 13, 1994
ISSUE: PSA-1095