Transcription of Performance Work Statement (PWS) FOR THE …
1 1 Performance work Statement (PWS) FOR THE rapid Response - Third Generation (R2- 3G) PROGRAM Revision 4 02 September 2010 U. S. Army CECOM Life Cycle Management Command (CECOM LCMC) Logistics Readiness Center (LRC) Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, 07703 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE 3 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 4 REQUIREMENTS 4 MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 4 SECURITY 5 PERSONNEL 6 TRAVEL 6 SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL 6 GOVERNMENT SUPPORT 7 CONTRACTOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 8 PRE-AWARD PROCEDURES 10 ISSUANCE OF TASK ORDERS 14 LOGICAL FOLLOW-ONS 14 POST AWARD PROCEDURES 14 REPORTS 15 MEETINGS AND REVIEWS 18 TECHNICAL TASK AREAS 18 TECHNOLOGY INSERTION.
2 SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AND SYSTEMS 19 ENGINEERING SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 19 MODELING AND SIMULATION 20 INSTALLATION 20 HARDWARE 20 TEST AND EVALUATION 20 CERTIFICATION 21 STUDIES AND ANALYSES 21 TECHNICAL DATA MANAGEMENT 21 LOGISTICS SUPPORT 22 TRAINING AND EXERCISE SUPPORT 24 ACQUISITION SUPPORT 24 CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT 24 ARMY TEAM C4 ISR RELOCATION SERVICES 25 TASK AREA EXAMPLES 25 DELIVERABLES 29 PRODUCTS 29 REQUIREMENTS FOR UID 29 DATA 29 ARMY CONTRACTOR MANPOWER REPORTING SYSTEM 30 3 SCOPE This Performance work Statement (PWS) establishes the requirements for Contractor-provided services to include, technology insertion, system integration/installation, fabrication/prototyping, testing/certification, studies/analyses, logistics support, training and engineering support, including re-engineering and reverse engineering, for a range of equipment and anti-terrorism technology.
3 These services support all new and existing, platforms, systems, subsystems and items. The following definitions apply: a. Platform. A combination of hardware, software/firmware, structures and personnel that provides a dedicated function serving a Government requirement. To this extent, platforms include, but are not limited to, aircraft, wheeled vehicles, watercraft, spacecraft, electronics equipment, shelters, ground support equipment, support structures and the warfighter. b. System. A combination of hardware and software/firmware that performs a dedicated function serving a Government requirement, including, but not limited to electronics equipment, networks, shelters, ground support equipment, and support structures.
4 C. Subsystem. Electronic/mechanical/structural hardware, associated components/parts and/or software/firmware that performs an essential function in support of one or more systems. d. Items. A distinct, serviceable and/or replaceable element, part, component, assembly/subassembly, or tool, that performs a critical function within a subsystem or system, such that in the event of its failure or omission, the associated system/subsystem or platform will fail to sustain its operational readiness. The services/equipment described below may also be provided to support the Department of Defense (DoD) and other Federal Agencies and if so authorized by specific Legislation, State and Local Government Public Law 108-136 Section 803, Tasks for State and local Governments involving anti-terrorism technology and/or services or where a federal account is used to fund the effort.
5 This PWS also encompasses services required in furtherance of C4 ISR relocation to Aberdeen and Fort Belvoir. This PWS provides general requirements. Specific requirements will be definitized in subsequent Task Orders. 4 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS Applicable documents are cited throughout this PWS and will be cited as necessary in individual Task Orders. REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall provide and/or acquire the services, hardware, and software required by individual Task Orders pursuant to the general requirements specified herein. General terms appear in paragraph Contract management of security requirements are specified in paragraph Paragraph describes the requirements for personnel for products and services to be delivered on an individual Task Order basis.
6 Time-and-Materials (T&M), Cost Reimbursement (CR), and Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) Task Orders shall be issued. Materials, Equipment and Facilities Government-Furnished Government Furnished Property (GFP) which includes Government Furnished Material (GFM), Government Furnished Information (GFI), and Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) may be provided to support individual Task Orders (CDRL D002). Contractor-Acquired The Contractor shall acquire and/or provide any hardware and/or software required to accomplish each Task Order. Any purchased material shall be in accordance with the Government Property clause at H-6 and shall be accounted for and maintained pursuant to that clause. Software integrity shall be maintained by the Contractor within the licensing agreement of the producer until such software is delivered to the Government, or otherwise disposed of in accordance with Government direction.
7 Facilities Certain Government office or laboratory space may be made available for Performance of specific Task Orders. Contractor may be required to establish operations and support facilities and warehouses within a Government provided facility that comply with DoD and/or Department of State certification and accreditation requirements. Such facilities will be specified in the corresponding Task Order. 5 Non-Developmental Items and Commercial Processes Non-developmental items (NDI) and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products shall be used to the maximum practicable extent. The Contractor shall apply commercially available processes and technologies to the maximum practicable extent.
8 Warranty Items acquired under these contracts may require warranty protection. The type of warranty and extent of coverage will be determined on a Task Order basis. Marking, Handling, Storage, Preservation, Packaging, & Shipping The Contractor shall establish/maintain procedures for handling, storage, preservation, packaging, and shipping to protect the quality of products and prevent damage, loss, deterioration, degradation or substitution of products. Export Control The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations regarding export-controlled information and Technology and shall not use, distribute, transfer or transmit Technology (even if incorporated into products, software or other information) except in compliance with such laws and regulations.
9 In addition, the Contractor will plan for, obtain, and maintain any and all export licensing required to satisfy the Task Order requirements. Security The security requirements for the Basic Contract are defined in the attached DD Form 254. Each individual Task Order will be issued a separate DD 254 identifying the specific security requirements for the Task Order. The highest security level that may be required by the Prime Contractor to perform on individual Task Orders under this contract are a TOP SECRET Facility Clearance with a SECRET safeguarding capability. The Contractor may require access to COMSEC information, Restricted Data, Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information (CNWDI), Formerly Restricted Data, Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), Non SCI intelligence information, Special Access Information (SAP), NATO information, Foreign Government information and For Official Use Only (FOUO) information.
10 There may be a requirement for access to Security Classification Guides (SCG) the SIPRNET and/or JWICS. All requirements will be identified on individual Task Order DD Form 254. In performing this contract, the Contractor may have access to classified information at another Contractor s facility, Government facility or their own facility. The individual Task Order DD 254 will identify the locations where the Contractor will have access to classified material. Some Task Orders may require access classified information outside the U. S., Puerto Rico, Possessions and trust territories. This will require 6 COMSEC, Defense Courier Service and Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) accounts. The Contractor may have TEMPEST and/or Operations Security (OPSEC) requirements.