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Last Updated on 18 Dec 2010 at 9 AM
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Combative Training Support

Solicitation ID H92244-11-T-0010
Posted Date 29 Nov 2010 at 6 PM
Archive Date 18 Dec 2010 at 5 AM
NAICS Category
Product Service Code
Set Aside Total Small Business (SBA) Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Contracting Office Naval Spec Warfare Development Grp
Agency Department Of Defense
Location United states

  

THE PURPOSE OF THIS AMENDMENT IS TO REVISE SECTION BE AS IDENTIFIED BELOW.

This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice.  This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued.  The solicitation is being issued as a Request for Quote (RFQ); solicitation number is H92244-11-T-0010, and a firm fixed price contract is contemplated.  In this solicitation document, the incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 2005-46 effective 29 September 2010. The North American Industrial Classification Code (NAICS) 611699 applies to this procurement with a business size standard of $7 million.  This procurement is 100% small business set-aside.  The DPAS rating for this procurement is DO-S10. 

All responsible sources may submit a quote which shall be considered by the agency.  The Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG) has a requirement to procure the following services:

Section B Schedule of Supplies and Services

Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) 0001 Combative Training.  Provide combative training various days of the week in accordance with the statement of work identified in Section C.  Period of Performance is Date of Award through twelve months.

Subline Item Number (SLIN) 0001AA Group Lessons at NSWDG.  Contractor shall provide at least one (1) instructor at NSWDG in accordance with the statement of work identified in Section C up to twenty (20) students.  Period of Performance is Date of Award through twelve months.  QUANTITY 136 HOURS

SLIN 0001AB Group Lessons at Contractor's Facility.  NSWDG members may attend regularly attended sessions at the contractor facility up to 20 students.  Period of Performance is Date of Award through twelve months. QUANTITY 400 HOURS

SLIN 0001AC Private Group Lessons.  NSWDG members may attend private sessions at the Contractor facility.  Up to 10 individuals may attend per private session.  Private session training will be arranged when needed through the command combative training point of contact.  Period of Performance is date of award through twelve months. QUANTITY 75 Sessions

SLIN 0001AD Private Individual Lessons.  NSWDG members may attend private sessions at the Contractor facility. Private session training will be arranged when needed through the command combative training point of contact.  Period of Performance is date of award through twelve months. QUANTITY 75 SESSIONS

Section C Specifications

1.0        Scope.  The Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG) personnel conduct advanced research and development of tactics for use by the Naval Special Warfare Forces.  Course instruction will include all aspects of military combatives (hand-to-hand combat techniques consistent with the U.S. Modern Army Combatives Program and the U.S. Marine Corps Martial Arts Program).  Course instruction should be operationally focused and be conducted with and without full kit use using NSWDG crawl, walk, run combative training methodology.  Techniques must comply with NSWDG standard operating procedures, rules of engagement and use-of-force continuum.  Training must also comply with NSWDG deadly force restrictions and guidelines.  Course of instruction should incorporate the tactical deployment of combative techniques while teaching students how to adapt to different scenarios and specific needs.

2.0        Background.  The objective of this training schedule is to provide realistic, practical training to NSWDG personnel that will be sustained over time.  This contract will be executed by session requirement;  the frequency of occurrence will be five days weekly, as required.

3.0        Technical Command  Point of Contact.  The designated technical representative is Mr. Shanon Chau who can be reached at (757) 893-3554 or email to [email protected].

4.0        Contractual Command Point of Contact. The designated contractual representative is Christine Anderson who can be reached at (757) 893-2715 or email to [email protected].

5.0        Requirements.  The on-site training will take place on a weekly basis from Monday through Friday, as required, during the period of date of award through twelve months.  The number of students per course of instruction occurring at the NSWDG compound shall be no more than thirty (30) students.  Instruction will include at a minimum the following fighting techniques:

*Close quarter striking techniques to include punches, parries (blocks) and counterstrikes

*Sound training techniques to include focus mit and bag training

*Advanced application to include boxing combinations, foot work and balance and self-defense

6.0        Qualifications. 

 Instructor must have significant career level western boxing experience.

Competition.  Instructor(s) must be nationally or internationally recognized at world level competitions such as the Junior Olympics, the International Military Sports Council, and the National USA boxing golden gloves.

Tactical Application.  Instructor must possess an established background in employing and incorporating Western Boxing techniques into tactical military scenarios to include, but not limited to, Close Quarter Battle (CQB), Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT), and Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS).  Instructor(s) must have verifiable experience training various groups of military and law enforcement groups and individuals.

7.0 Place of Performance.  NSWDG, Virginia Beach, Virginia and Contractor Facility

8.0 Other Conditions/Requirements.  Contractor must maintain the ability to obtain a SECRET security clearance.  Work under this contract shall be completed during normal working hors which are 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  when applicable; however, availability, time constraints, and varying schedules may require class time outside the scope of normal business working hours.  The contractor is responsible for providing the government with a monthly report of command members trained and training qualifications obtained.

9.0 Deliverables. 

Paragraph

Deliverables

Delivery Requirements

8.0

List of command members trained and training qualifications obtained

By the 5th day after the end of the first complete calendar month and each month thereafter in electronic format (i.e., Microsoft Word or Excel) until contract completion

 

10.0 Specifications

Combative training must include close quarter striking techniques, close quarter hand to hand combat fighting, and defensive counter strike techniques.

Combative training must provide techniques and procedures based on current and real world scenarios.

Combat training must work effectively with NSWDG equipment (i.e., head gear and boxing ring) and must be applicable in confined spaces or shipboard environment.  Government furnished Special Operations Forces (SOF) related and classified equipment will be implemented during training as well.

At the conclusion of each course of instruction provided under the individual delivery orders, the student experience and practical levels of capabilities will be increased in the following areas to the greatest extent possible under the time provided:  foot work, balance, blocks, punches, counter punches, and clinch work, offensive and defense boxing techniques, and multiple opponent strategies.  Initial student experience will vary from three (3) to fifteen (15) years of related training.

Contractor must have prior experience in the development and delivery of a combative skills course to SOF.

Facility.  Contractor will provide a local combative facility equipped consistent with above specified disciplines.  Equipment includes, but is not limited to, bags, mats, head gear, and boxing ring areas.  Facility must be capable of accomodating up to 30 individuals to facilitate training.

Primary Instructor must have a minimum of five (5) years of SOF experience; minimum 10 years experience in teaching beginner through advanced students ; recognition nationally and miitarily as a boxing expert

Section H Special Contract Requirements

Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) Terms and Conditions

•1.     AUTHORITY.  This Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) is entered into under the authority of 10 USC 2304 and the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 13.303, Blanket Purchase Agreements.

•2.     Definition. 

•a.     A BPA is a simplified method of filling anticipated repetitive needs for supplies or services by establishing "charge accounts" with qualified sources of supply or services.

•b.     Ordering Officer is Contracting Officer Representative (COR) with written authorization from a warranted Contracting Officer.

Section I - Contract Clauses

FAR 52.202-1

Definitions

Jul 2004

FAR 52.203-3

Gratuities

Apr 1984

FAR 52.203-6

Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (Sep 2006) Alternate I (Oct 1995)

Sep 2006

FAR 52.203-10

Price or Fee Adjustment For Illegal or Improper Activity

Jan 1997

FAR 52.204-7

Central Contractor Registration

Apr 2008

FAR 52.209-6

Protecting the Governments Interest When Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred, Suspended or Proposed for Debarment

Sep 2006

FAR 52.211-14

Notice of Priority Rating for National Defense Use

Sep 1990

FAR 52.212-3

Offeror Representations and Certifications Commercial Items

Jul 2009

FAR 52.212-4

Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items

Mar 2009

FAR 52.212-5 

DEV

Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders-Commercial Items  (Deviation)

Apr 2009

FAR 52.219-6

Notice of Total Small Business Set-Aside

Jun 2003

FAR 52.222-3

Convict Labor

Jun 2003

FAR 52.222-19

Child Labor Law - Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies

Feb 2008

FAR 52.222-21

Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities

Feb 1999

FAR 52.222-26

Equal Opportunity 

Mar 2007

FAR 52.222-36

Affirmative Action For Workers With Disabilities 

Jun 1998

FAR 52.222-50

Combating Trafficking in Persons

Aug 2007

 

 

 

FAR 52.232-33

Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Central Contractor Registration

Oct 2003

FAR 52.233-1 Alt I

Disputes Alt I (Dec 1991)

Jul 2002

FAR 52.233-3

Protest After Award

Aug 1996

FAR 52.237-2

Protection of Government Buildings, Equipment and Vegetation

Apr 1984

FAR 52-242-13

Bankruptcy

Jul 1995

FAR 52.243-1 Alt I

Changes-Fixed Price Alt I (Apr 1984)

Aug 1987

FAR 52.246-25

Limitation of Liability - Services

Feb 1997

FAR 52.247-29

F.o.b. Origin and 52.247-34 F.o.b. Destination

Feb 2006

 

 

 

FAR 52.247-34

Default (Fixed Price Supply & Services)

Apr 1984

FAR 52.253-1

Computer Generated Forms

Jan 1991

 

 

 

 

 

 

DFARS 252.204-7003

Control of Government Personnel Work Product

Apr 1992

DFARS 252.204-7004 Alt A

Central Contractor Registration (52.204-7) Alternate A

Sep 2007

DFARS 252.211-7003 Alt I

Item Identification and Valuation Alt I

Aug 2008

 

 

 

DFARS 252.212-7001

DEV

Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders Applicable to Defense Acquisitions of Commercial Items  (Deviation)

Jul 2009

DFARS 252.225-7000

Buy American Act-Balance of Payments Program  Certificate

Jan 2009

DFARS 252.225-7001

Buy American Act and Balance of Payments Program

Jan 2009

DFARS 252.225-7002

Qualifying Country Sources as Subcontractors

Apr 2003

DFARS 252.232-7010

Levies on Contract Payments

Dec 2006

DFARS 252.247-7023

Transportation of Supplies by Sea Alt III

Aug 2002

SOFARS 5652.204-9003

Disclosure of Unclassified Information

Jan 2007

SOFARS 5652.204-9004

Foreign Persons

Jan 2006

SOFARS 5652.233-9000

Independent Review of Agency Protests

Jan 2005

SOFARS 5652.237-9000

Contractor Personnel Changes

Jan 1998

 

 

 

 

 

CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT

Please note that due to character limitation, full text of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) can be accessed on the internet at http://www.farsite.hill.af.mil

FAR 52.212-3 Alt I

Offeror Representations and Certifications Commercial Items (AUG 2007) - Alternate 1

Jul 2009

FAR 52.222-41

Service Contract Act of 1965, as amended

Nov 2007

FAR 52.222-42

Statement of Equivalent Hires for Federal Hires

May 1989

FAR 52.252-2

Clauses Incorporated By Reference

Feb 1998

FAR 52.252-5

Authorized Deviations in Provisions

Apr 1984

FAR 52.252-6

Authorized Deviations in Clauses

Apr 1984

SOFARS 5652.201-9002 Authorized Changes Only By Contracting Officer (Jan 2005)

The Contractor shall not comply with any order, direction or request of Government personnel unless it is issued in writing and signed by the Contracting Officer, or is pursuant to specific authority otherwise included as part of this contract. Except as specified herein, no order, statement, or conduct of Government personnel who visit the contractor's facilities or in any other manner communicates with Contractor personnel during the performance of this contract shall constitute a change under the Changes clause in Section I. In the event the Contractor effects any change at the direction of any person other the Contracting Officer, the change will be considered to have been made without authority and no adjustment will be made in the contract price to cover any increase in cost incurred as a result thereof. The address and telephone number of the Contracting Officer is Ana Downes, telephone (757) 893-2722.

All questions concerning this procurement, either technical or contractual, must be submitted in writing to the Contracting Officer. No direct discussion between the technical representative and a prospective offeror will not be conducted unless it is deemed necessary by the Contracting Officer.  Questions shall be sent to Christine Anderson at [email protected] no later an 12 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on 1 December.  Quotes must be received no later than 3 December at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).  The offeror agrees to hold its prices in its quote firm for ninety (90) calendar days from the date specified for receipt of quotes.  Quotes shall be emailed to Christine Anderson.

Offerors must scrutinize this solicitation and ensure their quotes and submissions comply with all of the solicitation requirements. It is not sufficient to merely state your quote complies with the solicitation requirements.  You must clearly identify how your quote meets all of the solicitation requirements.

 

 

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