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Amendment 01 Description provided at bottom of announcement. INTRODUCTION The Army Contracting Command (ACC) Orlando is issuing this sources sought notice and holding an industry day as a means of conducting market research to identify parties having in the capability and the resources to support the requirement to provide agile, specialized and cost effective Security Assistance Teams (SATs) in order to facilitate security assistance programs that build partnership capacity as well as defense and security relationships; that promote specific U.S. security interests, including all security assistance activities; develop allied and friendly military capabilities for self-defense and multinational operations; and provide U.S. forces with peacetime and contingency access to host nations in support of United States Army Campaign Plan and U.S. national security objectives. The intention is to award a new Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE Minimal Continental United States (CONUS) performance (Program Management) and Phase-In Period will occur. Predominantly performance will be Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS). *NOTE 01: The OCONUS portion required will have contractor performance under potentially austere, physically demanding, and stressful working conditions. PROGRAM BACKGROUND U.S. Army Security Assistance Training Management (SATMO) is a subordinate command under the U. S. Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC), a Major Subordinate Command (MSC) of Army Material Command (AMC). SATMO executes the overseas portion of the U.S. Army's Security Assistance Enterprise Outside Continental United States (OCONUS) training and technical assistance mission. SATMO plans, forms, prepares, deploys, sustains and re-deploys Continental United States (CONUS)-based (from the continental U.S.) SATs to execute OCONUS Security Cooperation missions in support of Geographic Combatant Command Theater Security Cooperation Programs and U.S. foreign policy (For the purposes herein, the terms “Security Assistance” and “Security Cooperation” mean “Foreign Military Aid.”). SATMO staff teams with active component Army, active component members of other services, reserve component Army, reserve component members of other services and DoD civilians. SATMO may use contractor services if none of these are available for a given Aviation SAT mission to support rotary wing aircraft. Because of long lead-times for non-contract personnel, and current operations tempo, SATMO anticipates an increasing requirement for contractor support, especially for Aviation skills including flying, maintenance and operational planning. Additional requirements will include the same aviation skills as previously listed but for Non-Standard Aircraft. In this case non-standard aircraft are all types not currently employed by the active component, this includes legacy air frames. In accordance …
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