Air Force Sources Sought: SAF/FMFCQ Quality Assurance Support Contract

Notice ID
FA7014-24-R-5555
The Air Force District of Washington Contract Directorate (AFDW/PK), Joint Base Andrews, MD, is conducting market research to identify potential sources that may be capable of providing contract support to meet all SAF/FMFCQ Quality Assurance Program requirements and sustainment/enhancements for the Quality Assurance Review Tool (QART), as they are identified through the CCB and other Air Force Requirements
Specific Instructions/Performance Requirements:
The following items are required to complete this requirement:
·    Internal Testing Solution to support specific testing activities related to the AFI65-202, and support Air Force’s vision of integrating IG MIC-T testing, OMB Cir A-123 Control Point testing, and Attachment Three Assessment Tool (ATAT). QA Testing data could also be leveraged to satisfy testing requirements for Risk Management and Internal Control Program (RMICP) and OMB Cir A-123. Having an Internal Testing Solution will also help DAF meet the requirement for sustainment of internal controls.
·    Development and sustainment of QA Best Practices, QA Metrics, QAM On-boarding, and QA Communication modules
·    Continual maturity of QART to reflect updated QA Program requirements identified in the updated AFI65-202 (currently in leadership review). QART is going through migration from DISA SharePoint 2019 environment to DAF SharePoint 365 environment. This will include training the QAM community on the QART enhancements and SharePoint 365 environment.
Additionally, SAF/FMFCQ requires support for QA Program Execution and Program Management Methodology (PMO) across the Department of the Air Force (DAF). Developing an annual strategic plan for SAF/FMFCQ Quality Assurance Program will help ensure OUSD(C) and DAF high priority requirements are met. Executing the annual strategic plan also allows for SAF/FMFCQ Quality Assurance team to readily identify duplication of efforts (i.e. RMICP Testing, OMB Cir A-123 Control Point Testing, and mandated Quality Assurance Reviews may overlap) and be proactive in satisfying OUSD(C) and Air Force QA Requirements (i.e. Improper Payments, DAR-Q, High Priority NFRs and CAPs). Executing a formal Program Management strategy to include Risk Based Testing Plan for QA; Task/Workstream Management; Risk/Issue Management; Communications Plan; and Requirements Development and Management will provide a risk-based approach to managing workstreams and satisfying annual requirements. Implementing a formal Program Management strategy and solution will enable SAF/FMFCQ Quality Assurance Program Team to manage the QA Program in a centralized location and allow for easier metrics reporting (i.e. On-time vs. late deliverables, milestone tracking, risk mitigation, requirements prioritization and tracking, communication to the field).
Contractor must provide support to SAF/FMFCQ Quality Assurance Program for Quality Assurance Program Training, including the development and execution of a formal DAF QA Training Plan. The DAF QA Training Plan will include new QA Manager On-Boarding Process/Resources; QA Manager training; QA tool-specific training such as QART; and topic specific training to QA Managers and teams (i.e. Improper Payments, DAR-Q, Impact to Audit). The QA Training Plan would also include large scale/annual training events like the QA Worldwide Conference
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