What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is seeking total small business participation for Life-Cycle Contractor Support (LCCS) related to the Artillery and Chemical Training (ACT) program, which includes training aids, devices, simulations, and simulators (TADSS) for the U.S. Army. This sources sought notice indicates a focus on contractors with SECRET security clearance, suitable for small businesses in the relevant NAICS category (541330). Interested parties should note that this is a market research effort with no immediate responses required, and participation in the upcoming Industry Day is encouraged for further insights.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
6/16/26 - Sources Sought Notice update to include the following attachment: Industry Day Participant Roster ACT_ID_Participant Roster. No responses due at this moment. Any questions regarding this notice shall be directed to the Contracting Office POC and Program Office POC.
1. DESCRIPTION
On behalf of the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI), the Army Contracting Command (ACC) Orlando is issuing this sources sought notice as a means of conducting market research to identify parties having an interest in supporting a contract vehicle exclusive for worldwide Life-Cycle Contractor Support (LCCS) for the U.S. Army’s Artillery and Chemical Training (ACT) Training Aids, Devices, Simulations and Simulators (TADSS) devices. Prospective contractor personnel must possess, at a minimum, SECRET security clearance.
This update is an invitation to attend the Industry Day for the ACT pre-solicitation introduction.
2. BACKGROUND
The Artillery and Chemical Training (ACT) contract is responsible for providing Life-Cycle Contractor Support for the U.S. Army’s Air Defense Artillery, Field Artillery, and Chemical training devices located worldwide. Current locations include Ft. Sill, OK; Ft. Leonard Wood, MO; Ft. Lee, VA; Ft. Bliss, TX; Ft. Bragg, NC; Vilseck, Germany; Camp Humphreys, Korea as well as servicing multiple remote locations. Other supported sites may be added or removed as required by the Government.
The ACT training devices are generally categorized as Air Defense Artillery, Field Artillery, or Chemical.
a. AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY (ADA) . The ADA TADSS are used to train users in the operation and use of radar systems, employment and use of weapons, and the maintenance and repair of subject systems.
b. FIELD ARTILLERY (FA) . The FA TADSS are used to train users in the operation, use and maintenance of field radios, simulate firing missions, use of digital communications, and the operation/use of the FA Operations Control Group.
c. CHEMICAL. The Chemical TADSS are used to train all aspects of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical reconnaissance, including the determination of contamination boundaries, chemical agents in the air, mapping of contamination areas, nuclear explosion detections, sample collections, and vehicle navigations.
The following list of devices represents the current ACT program and are being considered for this acquisition. While future requirements cannot be predicted, please use the named devices provided below in answering the questions stipulated in paragraph 4 of this notice.
ACT devices to be supported include:
AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY (ADA) :
Improved Moving Target Simulator (IMTS)
Counter Rocket Artillery Mortar (C-RAM) Land-based Phalanx Weapon System (LPWS)
Operator/Maintainer Trainer (OMT) Family of Systems
Stinger Troop Proficiency Trainer (STPT) Family of Systems
Avenger Institutional Conduct Of Fire Trainer (I-COFT)
Avenger Slew To Cue Table Top Trainer (AT3)
Reconfigurable Table Top Trainer (RT3)
FIELD ARTILLERY (FA) :
Call For Fire Trainer (CFFT) Family of Systems
High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) Organizational Maintenance Trainer (OMT) Family of Systems
Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Family of Systems
Fire Support Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (FSCATT) Family of Systems (Customer Support)
CHEMICAL :
M93A1 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance System (NBCRS) Fox Simulator
Stryker Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV) Virtual Crew Trainer (XM95)
OTHER :
Stryker Anti-Tank Guided Missile Basic Skills Trainer (ATGM BST)
NOTE: “Family of systems” means there are several configurations associated with the named device.
The anticipated period of performance is a base period of twelve (12) months, beginning in the first quarter of 2027, with four (4) one-year option periods. The Government is not planning to release the total aggregate dollar value of historical cases at this time as further analysis is being conducted to determine an accurate potential ceiling value for this effort.
The Government is considering the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement. Sector 54 - Professional, Scientific and Technical Services - 541330 - Engineering Services, with an associated size standard is $15M in average annual receipts. This NAICS code is relevant to the sustainment and I/O support of Army/non-standard TADSS.
3. PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
The contractor shall be responsible for providing LCCS services required in multiple CONUS and OCONUS locations. This consists of providing maintenance and logistics support, organizing, coordinating, and controlling program activities. The contractor shall also provide overall on-site management and the capability to coordinate with multiple remote locations in order to ensure compliance with the contract requirements and timely delivery of required products and services to the customer.
The contractor shall provide a stable, experienced and knowledgeable workforce familiar with the supported and additional TADSS, as defined. The contractor shall provide the appropriate engineering functions, repairs, system testing, technical oversight, management, and logistical support necessary to maintain and sustain the TADSS and the Material Support Package (MSP) in a fully operational condition. The contractor shall also provide facilities management and required equipment and expertise to provide basic sustainment functions.
Other areas the contractor must be prepared to support:
a. Program Management Office. The contractor shall provide a Program Management Office (PMO) structure and organization to manage, control, and coordinate requirements of this SOW. The PMO shall be availab…
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