Inactive
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
Notice ID:FA2396-22-R-0002
UPDATE: 11 Feb 2022 Updated copies of the following 4 documents have been attached to this solicitation: 1) RFP - Slight revisions to the Periods of Performance. Base Year is now 4 Mar 2022- 3 Dec 202...
UPDATE: 11 Feb 2022 Updated copies of the following 4 documents have been attached to this solicitation: 1) RFP - Slight revisions to the Periods of Performance. Base Year is now 4 Mar 2022- 3 Dec 2022. Option Year 1 is now 4 Dec 2022- 3 Dec 2023. Option Year 2 is now 4 Dec 2023 - 3 Dec 2024. The proposal due date remains unchanged. The revisions to PoPs better aligns with the government schedule for this effort. 2) Pricing Worksheet - PoP dates revised. 3) Model Contract - PoP dates revised. 4) Section L - All references to paper and CD copies of proposals have been removed. All proposals shall be submitted via e-mail. The United States Air Force (USAF) School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) located at Wright-Patterson AFB (WPAFB), Ohio, trains 100% of the USAF's Flight Surgeons in an Air Force Specialty Code awarding course entitled Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP). The AMP course is composed of three increments: Aviation, Flight and Operational Medicine (AFOM) 101, AMP 201, and AMP 202. Increments AFOM 101 and AMP 202 utilize an AAL to introduce AMP students to military flight operations. The AMP curriculum is specifically designed to expose medical and flight surgeon students to the rigors of flying, mission planning, modern cockpit symbology, disorientation, instrument procedures, aerobatics, low-level navigation, and formation flight in a setting that closely mirrors USAF Undergraduate Flight Training (UFT).