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1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Purpose Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), on behalf of Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems 1.0 (PEO IWS 1.0), invites interested parties to an Industry Day to discuss the production and engineering of the Navy's Total Ship Training Capability (TSTC) systems with a potential ordering period from Fiscal Year 2028 through 2033. The purpose of this event is to gauge industry interest, understand capabilities (particularly within the small business community), and identify any potential barriers to a future competitive procurement. Product Service Code: PSC 6930 - Operation Training Devices NAICS Code: 334111 - Electronic Computer Manufacturing 1.2. Disclaimer This notice is for market research purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation or Request for Quote (RFQ). The Government is not liable for any costs incurred by attendees and will not provide reimbursement for expenses related to this Industry Day. 2.0 PROGRAM BACKGROUND AND SCOPE OF WORK 2.1. Requirement Overview The Government anticipates a future requirement to support production of a build-to-print mature product. These products have completed development and testing, have a stable and fully documented design, proven performance characteristics, and are supported by an established process for change incorporation. The contractor will work in collaboration with the program office and the in-service engineering agency across the following areas to ensure fleet readiness: Configuration Management Proactive & Transparent Communication Meticulous Documentation and Data Delivery Collaborative Problem Solving Technical Partnership The contractor will work with integrated training systems production, system engineering, hardware procurement, testing, maintenance, warehousing, repair, logistics, and documentation as required for US Navy ships, Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and shore sites. Specific areas include: Project Management: Perform comprehensive program management, manufacturing, and data delivery functions. The core task is to build a standard product, have it accepted by the government, and then customize it for specific shipboard configurations. The Navy places a strong emphasis on a partnership built around three key areas: disciplined program management, rigorous quality control, and transparent financial stewardship. Production: Produce, Test, and Deliver the AN/T46 Battle Force Tactical Training (BFTT) suite, the AN/T52 Advanced Training Domain (ATD) Training Interface Unit, and Virtual Tactical Bridge Shipboard Radio (VTB-SR) Equipment in accordance with Technical Data Packages. Engineering: Provide comprehensive engineering and production support for training systems. This includes developing and reviewing technical documentation, identifying and addressing material obsolescence, managing engineering changes (ECPs), generating trouble reports for hardware and software, and documenting any deficiencies whe…
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