Notice ID: posted on www.gsa.gov/mras
60th Maintenance Group at Travis AFB, CA is seeking potential sources to acquire Web Developer and information technology (IT) services. This Sources Sought is to determine the availability of businesses to include small businesses (including the following subsets, Small Disadvantaged Businesses, HUBZone Firms; Certified 8(a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses and Woman Owned Small Business) to provide the required products and/or services.
This contract provides for the administration of 60th Maintenance Group (MXG) Information Technology (IT) web assets on the Air Force Network (AFNet). The objective of the Web Application Developer (WAD) is to provide web services supporting the 60th MXG Commander at Travis Air Force Base directly, and indirectly supporting the 60th Air Mobility Wing. The contractor is expected to be a partner within the MXG community in continuously improving the quality of products and services offered to customers.
Requirements
This is a non-personal services contract for the administration of 60th Maintenance Group (MXG) Information Technology (IT) web assets on the Air Force Network (AFNet). The mission of the Web Application Developer (WAD) is to provide web services supporting the 60th MXG Commander at Travis Air Force Base directly, and indirectly supporting the 60th Air Mobility Wing. This program gives the MXG Commander a method to combine all his/her resources together into an integrated network that supports all MXG users.
The service contractor is expected to be a partner within the MXG community in continuously improving the quality of products and services offered to customers. This consolidated centralized programming effort provides IT infrastructure and sustainment for the 60 Maintenance Group’s ever-growing use of IT.
The contractor shall perform/provide 60MXG customers with timely, proactive, high-quality communications and web services. These services shall include, but not limited to, IT planning, local customer support of Information Hub (IH) resources, server management and administration, software installation, configuration and support, software management, information assurance, information protection operations, customer training and support and education.
Contractor’s proficiency level must keep pace with technological advances in the IT industry. The contractor will use DISA data feeds to populate portal content. In the event of data loss, the contractor must use DISA help desk sources to recover and sustain data feed.
Systems Sustainment. The contractor shall design, develop, test and package system applications and resolve problems relating to software changes as they relate to existing system applications. The contractor shall maintain the current baseline of the system and provide software changes and problem fixes to these baselines as required. The contractor shall provide to the Government all developed, modified, or converted source modules, processes, programs, scripts, operating instructions, databases, system files, documentation, test files and test conditions used to develop each approved systems change request …
Systems Development, Migration, and Integration. The contractor is responsible for developing new and updating existing applications in support of the 60th Maintenance Group. Contractor will be familiar with existing and emerging development technologies to ensure that the MXG is always developing on the latest industry standard. Contractor must have a high level of proficiency in full life cycle from analyzing business requirements, developing use cases, object modeling, developing, and testing software through production to deployment. Software being used/tested must be approved by the Air Force Evaluated Products List. Contractor must be able to analyze each programming project and apply the appropriate technology for the job …
Information Services. The contractor shall provide application and content presentation services that identify and exploit existing services, create new Service-Oriented Architecture applications and data services, create presentation services, define, align, and register vocabularies, expose information assets for discovery in the Metadata Environment (MDE) for Communities of Interest (COI), provide wrapping services and provide data layer connectivity.
Systems Administration. The contractor responsibilities include management of 60th Maintenance Group Information Hub core servers/services. Server administration functions including applications services and application development functions. Contractor will be responsible for the configuration, administration, backup, and routine tasks associated with all core servers and their operation IAW applicable directives and regulations.
Customer Training. Contractor shall provide application training support on developed software applications. Provide technical services, to include basic, intermediate, and advanced training on the use of the standard automation tools provided to the members. Training will be conducted in a classroom environment. Contractor shall provide a visual presentation in conjunction with a lecture on the use of the contractor developed software applications and standard automation tools provided to the Maintenance Group members. Contractor will provide all necessary training for developed applications to task key personnel within five duty days upon completion of all contractor developed software applications.
The contractor is responsible to design, develop and perform Web Application and Development services for the 60 MXG website. Contractor will work independently in support of database development and management. The contractor analyzes requirements, creates, designs, and implements requirements in required media, and provides program support, tests, debugs and writes documentation as required.
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