Transcription of Performance Work Statement PMW 790 …
1 Performance work Statement PMW 790 Engineering, Logistics, Installation, Integration, Planning and Requirements Support Services 1 INTRODUCTION The Program Executive Officer, Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I), Shore and Expeditionary Integration Program Office (PMW 790) is acquiring support services in the areas of production systems engineering, logistics, installation, integration, planning and requirements support services for the architecture, integration, acquisition, and support of multiple shore communication programs. The support services include: Production Systems Engineering Logistics Management Shore Installation Management Systems Engineering/Installation Documentation Shore and Expeditionary Integration/ Planning/Requirements BACKGROUND PMW 790's mission is to integrate, install and accelerate delivery of C4I capability to naval shore and expeditionary platforms.
2 The overarching goal is to ensure C4I systems programmed for installation on Navy ships, deployed expeditionary units and shore operational command units have matching shore terrestrial transport facilities of appropriate capacity to support Fleet deployments worldwide; and to migrate their terrestrial interconnections into a coherent, scalable, network-centric communications and multiplexing fabric designed to optimize functionality by effecting improvements that both satisfy current shortfalls and, wherever possible, provide the building blocks for future C4I architecture. The Shore Expeditionary and Integration modernization efforts consist of several programs: Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) Global Command Control Systems-Maritime/Maritime Headquarters with Maritime Operations Center (GCCS-M/MHQwMOC) Shore Telephony Tactical Switching Ashore Shore Modernization Joint UHF Military Satellite Communications Network Integrated (JMINI) Control System NECC, established in January 2006, integrates all warfighting requirements for expeditionary combat and combat support elements, consolidating and realigning the Navy s expeditionary forces under a single command to improve fleet readiness.
3 NECC components include Naval Coastal Warfare (NCW), Maritime Expeditionary Security Force (MESF), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Naval Construction Division (NCD), Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (ELSG), Expeditionary Training Command (ETC), Expeditionary Combat Readiness Center (ECRC), Riverine, and Military Civil Affairs Group (MCAG). PMW 790 is responsible for Performance work Statement PMW 790 Engineering, Logistics, Installation, Integration, Planning and Requirements Support Services 2 identifying, acquiring, integrating, fielding and sustaining enterprise C4I solutions for NECC. These C4I solutions must be rapidly deployable, scalable and interoperable in order to meet NECC mission requirements. This effort requires close coordination with Team SPAWAR including product and platform PMWs, SPAWAR HQ, SPAWAR Systems Centers and other services ( USA, USCG, USMC, etc).
4 The provided C4I capability is a central element in the ability of the NECC forces to meet their mission requirements: Provide a secure area for forces and logistics to flow ashore from the Seabase and operate through the full continuum of environments from blue water to ashore. Support naval and joint combat forces with explosive ordinance disposal, combat engineering and construction, mobile diving and salvage, riverine operations, expeditionary logistics, maritime civil affairs, expeditionary training and maritime security/force protection. Use the distributed capability of assigned forces to extend Joint Forces Maritime Component Commander/Navy Component Commander (JFMCC/NCC) domain awareness to the near-coast, inshore and riparian environments. GCCS-M/MHQwMOC is a systems of systems (SoS) platform integration of various PEO C4I, Team SPAWAR and Joint programs of record (POR) to field global maritime capabilities throughout the full range of military operations to a global network of MHQ w/ MOCs focused at the operational-level of warfare, and to enhance and standardize the warfighting and C4I capabilities of the JFMCC/NCC.
5 Shore Telephony provides command and control voice capability to naval installations worldwide. This effort has two primary areas of focus. The first focus area is to modernize and replace obsolete Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC)-owned telephony equipment, software and cable plants worldwide; upgrade firmware, hardware and software on a progressive schedule at the fleet concentration locations; and develop corporate strategy for an enterprise approach to Navy voice. Projects within this focus area include production engineering, procurement of equipment, installation, testing, and initial logistics support. The second focus area is to develop voice strategy for migrating the legacy telephony environment to an Internet Protocol (IP) environment. Projects within this focus area will address the technology, acquisition, management, migration and business process improvement aspects required for future Navy voice services. Tactical Switching Ashore supports the migration of shore sites and their terrestrial interconnections into a coherent, scalable, network-centric capability.
6 Tactical Switching Ashore rebuilds 1970 s based shore high frequency based infrastructure to current and future scalable technical standards in order to provide afloat units and Joint users a commercially standardized, technically compliant and robust network. The Tactical Switching Ashore acquisition strategy will increase efficiencies and reduce the overall footprint of the Navy s shore sites by implementation of the Global Network Operations and Security Center (GNOSC) concept. Performance work Statement PMW 790 Engineering, Logistics, Installation, Integration, Planning and Requirements Support Services 3 Shore Modernization (also known as the Shore Improvement) provides for the advanced planning, management and execution of C4I requirements for MILCON and other facility programs/projects . This includes funding for C4I costs not directly attributable to existing C4I programs of record, Timing and Synchronization, cable plants, pre-wired racks, legacy systems and associated environmental considerations.
7 Shore Modernization also provides some collateral support to other PMW 790 programs and supports developing programs such as the Navy Continuous Training Environment (NCTE). JMINI Control System is a joint interest program directed by the Military Communications Electronics Board (MCEB) with the Navy designated as the lead service. The JMINI Control System will provide dynamic centralized control of joint 5-kHz and 25-kHz UHF MILSATCOM voice and data resources (channels and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) time slots) via a globally integrated system of four control stations: Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic (NCTAMSLANT); Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific (NCTAMSPAC); Naval Computer and Telecommunications Stations (NCTS Naples); and Naval Computer and Telecommunications Stations (NCTS Guam). The globally integrated system consists of three major subsystems. The first subsystem, Network Management System or NMS, provides communications resource planning and management via secure Wide Area Network (WAN) connections between the control stations and remote users.
8 The second subsystem, Satellite Access Controller (SAC), provides the waveform protocols for all users. The third subsystem consists of the control terminals which provides RF connectivity (modems, radios, antennas) between SAC and the UHF MILSATCOM user terminals worldwide. The system utilizes the Digital Modular Radio for its control terminal. SCOPE The objective of this task order is to obtain production systems engineering, logistics, installation management, and shore and expeditionary integration/ planning/requirements support expertise. This tasking will effectively support the production, acquisition, interoperability, installation and integration required by PMW 790 to support procurement and shore and expeditionary installation planning, design, production and system turnover requirements. PMW 790 provides centralized management and analysis for PEO C4I installations that encompasses C4I work planning, integration or consolidation of installations, scheduling, daily tracking of installations, resolution of issues impacting installations, installation metric reporting and analysis, preparation of installation status briefs, installation project support, installation process refinement and related mission requirements.
9 Shore installations average about 500-800 new installations annually at 600 shore Commands. A SPAWAR Systems Center or a contracted vendor actually executes the installation. The actual installation is not within the scope of this task. Each installation project varies in complexity, cost, and duration to complete. Installation cost can range from several thousands of dollars to several millions of dollars. The efforts under this task order will focus on technical support and production engineering, installation support services, and logistics management support services required to support the Performance work Statement PMW 790 Engineering, Logistics, Installation, Integration, Planning and Requirements Support Services 4 procurement and fielding of PMW 790 s shore based systems and programs as well as installation support for shore based PEO C4I installations. work will be performed at Contractor facilities, on-site at SPAWAR Old Town Campus and during travel in support of designated activities.
10 The Contractor shall be able to perform the requirements of this Performance work Statement whether the work is performed on-site, off-site or in travel status. APPLICABLE REFERENCE DOCUMENTS The Contractor shall adhere to the following documents in accordance with paragraph , Performance Requirements. Document Type Title Date United States Code Title 10 Armed Forces 20 Jan 2004 SPAWARINST Integrated Battle Force Training (IBFT) Process 17 Aug 2001 SPAWARINST Consolidated SPAWAR/PEO Training Process 14 Mar 2003 SPAWARINST Integrated Logistics Support Certification Process For SPAWAR Systems Fielded Afloat 20 Feb 2004 NAVNETWARCOMINST Policy and Procedures For The Fleet Readiness Certification Board (FRCB) Process 17 Oct 06 SPAWARINST Handbook for Field Changes and Engineering Changes 05 Jan 2004 SPAWARINST Material Support Date (MSD) Management 18 Mar 1998 SPAWARINST Policy and Procedures for the Request and Assignment of Military Nomenclatures, Serial Numbers, and Review and Approval of Identification Plate Formats 30 Oct 1987 SPAWAR Handbook Ver Shore Installation Process Handbook 12 Jun 2003 DoDINST Operation of Defense Acquisition System 12 May 2003 OPNAVINST Policy and Procedure for Training Equipment Facility Requirements (EFR) 21 Oct 1986 OPNAVINST Navy Training System Requirements, Acquisition, and Management 21 July 1998 Performance work Statement PMW 790 Engineering, Logistics, Installation, Integration, Planning and Requirements Support Services 5 Document Type Title Date NAVSEA N/A PARTS User Manual & PSD Desktop Guide 19 Feb 2003 MIL-STD 196E Joint Electronic Type Designation System (JETDAS)