Navy ManTech - Navy Metalworking Recompete
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General Information
- Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Updated)
- Updated Published Date: Jan 04, 2022 02:07 pm EST
- Original Published Date: May 05, 2021 03:28 pm EDT
- Updated Response Date: May 20, 2022 12:00 pm EDT
- Original Response Date: May 20, 2021 12:00 pm EDT
- Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
- Updated Inactive Date: Jun 19, 2021
- Original Inactive Date: Jun 04, 2021
- Initiative:
- None
Classification
- Original Set Aside:
- Product Service Code: AC13 - NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
- NAICS Code:
- 541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
- Place of Performance: USA
Description
This is a pre solicitation notice IAW FAR Part 5. The solicitation is expected to be released to Beta SAM on/around Wednesday, 28 May 2021. Award is expected to be made in December 2021 if not sooner. All responsible sources may submit a proposal, which shall be considered.
The Secretary of Defense established a Manufacturing Technology Program to further the national security objectives of Section 2501(a) of U. S. Code Title 10 – Armed Forces, through the development and application of advanced manufacturing technologies and processes that will reduce the acquisition and supportability costs of defense weapon systems and reduce manufacturing and repair cycle times across the life cycles of such systems. The purpose of the program is to improve the manufacturing quality, productivity, technology, and practices of business and workers providing goods and services to the Department of Defense (DoD). DoD Directive 4200.15 implements the Manufacturing Technology Program, and it dictates that DoD is to rely on private sector investment and the “free enterprise” system to provide the manufacturing technology necessary to produce DoD material. The Directive mandates ManTech investments are to be directed at improving the quality, productivity, technology, and practices of business and workers providing goods and services to the DoD.
The Navy Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) Program, operated out of the Office of Naval Research (ONR), is currently focused on affordability improvements for specific key acquisition platforms and capability acceleration as defined in the Navy ManTech Investment Strategy. This strategy is reviewed and updated annually and approved by the Chief of Naval Research or designee. Key platforms currently targeted for affordability include: the CVN 78 Class carrier; the DDG 51 Class destroyer; FFG(X) Class guided missile frigate; VIRGINIA Class submarine (VCS); COLUMBIA Class submarine (CLB); and the F-35 Lightening II aircraft (F-35). ONR ManTech helps these Navy programs achieve their respective affordability goals by transitioning developed manufacturing technology which, when implemented, results in needed cost reduction or cost avoidance. Capability acceleration is getting new technologies to the fleet faster, and issues addressed are production-or manufacturing technology-related. Examples of current Capability Acceleration Thrust Areas include, (1) Advanced Radar and Electronic Warfare for Ships, (2) High Energy Laser (HEL) Weapon Systems, (3) Advanced Submarine Fabrication Technology, and (4) Fleet Repair Technology.
Navy ManTech executes through Centers of Excellence using this key acquisition platform approach to develop cost reduction/avoidance platform portfolios and specific projects. There are presently seven Navy ManTech Centers of Excellence (COEs), and they serve as focal points for the development and technology transfer of new and advanced manufacturing processes and technology in a cooperative environment with industry, academia, and the Naval Research Enterprise. The COEs serve as corporate repositories of expertise in particular technological areas and collaborate with acquisition Program Executive Offices (PEOs) / Program Offices (POs) and relevant industry to identify and resolve manufacturing issues impacting the key Navy acquisition platforms. The COEs develop and demonstrate manufacturing technology solutions for identified Navy manufacturing requirements, provide consulting services to naval industrial activities and industry, and facilitate the implementation of developed manufacturing technologies.
The Metalworking Technology Center (MTC) is currently operating as the Center for Naval Metalworking (CNM) and was established in 1988 and previously known as the Navy Metalworking Center. This center focuses on the development and deployment of innovative metalworking and related manufacturing technologies to reduce the cost and time to build and repair key U.S. Navy ships and weapons platforms while also collaborating with other relevant manufacturing industries. MTC conducts projects that improve manufacturing and shipyard processes by developing solutions that incorporate advanced metalworking, joining and coatings technologies, as well as design for manufacturability tools.
The Center Contractor shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Contract, provide the resources, intellectual leadership, and management expertise necessary and appropriate for managing and operating the Center to accomplish its primary mission. The primary mission of the Center is to develop advanced manufacturing technologies and deploy them in the U.S. center specific industrial base with the goal of facilitating industry improvements and ultimately reducing the cost and time required to transition center related technology into Navy and DoD system applications as defined in the ONR ManTech Investment Strategy.
In addition, the contractor shall perform all supporting functions for a Navy ManTech Center of Excellence. This includes serving as a corporate repository of expertise in its particular technological area; performing special projects and industry surveys related to the mission as required; planning and conducting outreach activities to increase awareness of the Center and disseminate manufacturing technology throughout the nation's center specific industrial base to achieve manufacturing technology transition beyond the developing organization; and any other functions as assigned by the ONR ManTech Division.
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Contact Information
Contracting Office Address
- SUITE 1425 875 NORTH RANDOLPH STREET
- ARLINGTON , VA 22203-1995
- USA
Primary Point of Contact
- Shawn Ryan
- shawn.ryan@navy.mil
- Phone Number 703-588-2550
Secondary Point of Contact
History
- May 20, 2022 11:55 pm EDTPresolicitation (Updated)
- Jan 06, 2022 02:05 pm ESTPresolicitation (Updated)
- Jan 04, 2022 02:24 pm ESTPresolicitation (Updated)
- Jan 04, 2022 02:07 pm ESTPresolicitation (Updated)
- Nov 18, 2021 11:56 pm ESTPresolicitation (Updated)
- Jun 04, 2021 11:55 pm EDTPresolicitation (Original)
- Nov 27, 2020 11:55 pm ESTSources Sought (Original)