Naval Air Systems Command issues C5ISR sources sought
On February 29, the Naval Air Systems Command issued the following sources sought notice for mobile deployable command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems and subsystems (Solicitation Number: N00421-16-R-0026). Capability statements must be received no later than 3:00 p.m. EST on March 15, 2016.
The responses to this Sources Sought will be utilized to determine if any Small Business Set-aside opportunities exist. All Small Business Set-aside categories will be considered.
The Naval Air Warfare Center – Aircraft Division (NAWCAD), AIR-2.5.1.3, at Patuxent River, MD announces its intention to procure, on a competitive basis, operational systems development services and supplies in support of the Mobile Deployable (MD) Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems and subsystems for the NAWCAD and Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), St. Inigoes, Special Communications Mission Solutions (SCMS) Division. These services are currently being performed by BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services of Rockville, MD under N00421-09-C-0102 which is a Cost Plus Fixed Fee, Level of Effort type contract.
The NAWCAD SCMS Division at St. Inigoes is engaged in the design and development, integration and kitting, testing, logistics support, in-service support, and program planning for Mobile Deployable (MD) C5ISR systems, subsystems, and components. SCMS has technical authority over a number of C5ISR capabilities, including Mobile Deployable (MD) C5ISR products comprising of Special Operation Forces (SOF) and Consequence Management Vehicles, small craft, transportable communication systems, en-route communication systems, and intra-platform systems. As the Lead Systems Integrator (LSI) for MD C5ISR systems development projects, SCMS Division’s mission is to provide non-repetitive, tailored development of C5ISR solutions to close critical mobile communication capability gaps for U.S. Military, National Agency, and other Government Program Offices.
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