1. Aeronautical Systems Center
Dominant Air Power: Design For Tomorrow…Deliver Today
Sue Tormey
Director, ASC/SB
(937) 904-5999
sue.tormey@wpafb.af.mil
Small Business Program
for
VOB108
11 November 2010
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Agenda
• SB Mission / What We Do
• WPAFB Organizations Supported
• Finding Contract Opportunities
• Small Business Steps to Success
• ASC Best Practices – Beyond Goals
• What’s Happening Now
• SB Points of Contact
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The mission of the Aeronautical
Systems Center Small
Business Office is to maximize
opportunities for small
businesses to deliver
technology and innovative
solutions to meet warfighter
needs
Our Motto: Beyond Goals!
Small Business Office Mission
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What We Do…
• Maximize Contracting Opportunities for Small
Businesses
– As Appropriate
– As the Prime Contractor
– As the Subcontractor
• Promote Effective Outreach Program
– Co-Sponsor and/or participate in large events with multiple
small businesses
– Counseling Sessions with small business companies
– Provide training and other points of contact via e-mail
• Ohio Matchmaker Conference: 23 March 2011 at
the Nutter Center
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Organizations
• Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC)
– Develops, acquires, modernizes and sustains advanced
aerospace capabilities
– Developed every attack, bomber, cargo, fighter, trainer
and reconnaissance aircraft in the operational Air Force
inventory
– Current weapons systems programs include:
• F-22, F-16, F-15, B-2, B-1B, B-52, C-130,
C-17, C-5, UAVs (Global Hawk and Predator) and
Tankers
– Utilizes contractor technical support (Advisory &
Assistance Services)
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Organizations Continued…
• Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
– Headquarters and Det 1, Wright Site Laboratories
– Full spectrum laboratory responsible for basic research,
applied research, and advanced technology
development
– Directorates at Wright-Patterson AFB
• Air Vehicles, Sensors, Human Effectiveness,
Propulsion, and Materials and Manufacturing
• 88th Medical Group (88 MDG)
– Multi-specialty military treatment facility serving more
than 54,000 beneficiaries within a 40-mile radius of
WPAFB
– Three-pronged mission emphasizes medical readiness,
community care, and graduate medical education
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Organizations Continued…
• Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT)
– Provides AF and DoD personnel, and military officers of
allied nations:
• Specialized education through graduate and
professional continuing education programs
• Research and consultation
– Manages the educational programs of AF officers
enrolled in civilian universities, research centers,
hospitals and industrial organizations
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Organizations Continued…
• National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC)
– Integrated intelligence production center and primary
DOD producer of foreign aerospace intelligence
– Assesses current and projected foreign forces, threat, and
weapon system capabilities and employment
– Evaluates evolving technologies of potential adversaries
– Provides national decision makers, operational
commands, and the acquisition community timely,
integrated, and relevant intelligence products to:
• Establish national intelligence estimates
• Support international treaty initiatives
• Assist in operational mission planning and targeting
• Help in the design of superior U.S. aerospace weapons
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Organizations Continued…
• Air Force Security Assistance Center (AFSAC)
– Implements security assistance directives from the
President, State Department, and DOD
• Negotiates cases directly with more than 90
countries and international organizations
– Administers USAF security assistance program,
providing materiel and services to support
approximately 6,600 aircraft
– Command international liaison to DOD, Secretary of the
Air Force, NATO, U.S./foreign embassies and foreign
defense ministries
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Organizations Continued…
• 88th Air Base Wing
– Host unit for WPAFB
– Supports and maintains more than 8,000 acres, and
provides operational support for more than 60
operational units located on WPAFB
• Manages two runways supporting an average of
47,000 aircraft operations annually
• Handles the payroll and keeps records on base
workforce
• Maintains all buildings and facilities
• Provides security, communications, transportation,
contracting, air traffic control, weather forecasting,
legal and chaplain services
• And more….
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Finding Opportunities
Research Past Purchases
‒ GSA Federal Procurement Data Center
https://www.fpds.gov
Identify Current Procurement
Opportunities
‒ Federal Business Opportunities (FBO)
https://www.fbo.gov
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FPDS Next Generation
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Fed Biz Opps
www.fedbizopps.gov
Identify Opportunities – Follow the Money
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Subcontracting Opportunities…
• Explore Subcontracting Opportunities
– Do not neglect the very large secondary
subcontracting market
– Subcontracting Opportunities with DoD Prime
Contractors publication
– SBA Subcontracting Directory
• http://www.sba.gov/GS/allsubs.html
– SBA’s Subcontracting Network: SUB-Net
• http://web.sba.gov.subnet
• Prime contractors use SUB-Net to post
subcontracting opportunities
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Steps to Success
• Do Your Homework – Know What the
Customer Buys
– Use Small Business Office Websites
– Attend trade fairs
• Visit the Small Business Offices at WPAFB
– Discuss Capabilities and Obtain POCs
• Respond to Sources Sought
– Basis for set aside decisions; it takes two or more
to become a set-aside
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NETWORK! NETWORK! NETWORK!
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ASC – Best Practices
• Training
– 300+ new PK employees – Increase SB
awareness
• Subcontracting Plans with “Teeth”
• Participation Plans
– Capture SB Utilization for CPARS/MARS
reporting
• “How To…” Email
– Efficiently communicates with industry
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What’s Happening Now?
• BRAC Workload from Brooks to ASC
• Simulators Workload from Ogden ALC to ASC
• CAPS II Source Selection –SB set-aside
• SABER contract recompete – SB 8(a) set-aside
• TSAS III – IDIQ support of simulators
• SIMAF – SB set-aside
• PROS IV – SB subcontracting opportunities
• Numerous CLS Support Efforts in simulators
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Small Business Office Contacts
• ASC
– Sue Tormey, 937.904.5999, Sue.Tormey@wpafb.af.mil
– Annette Dunbar, 937.255.5322, Annette.Dunbar@wpafb.af.mil
– Lynne Imhoff, 937.904.5998, Lynne.Imhoff@wpafb.af.mil
• Weapons Systems, Advisory & Assistance Services
• Information Technology, AFSAC, NASIC
– Sandy Haught, 937.522.4621, Sandy.Haught@wpafb.af.mil
• Base Support and Operations
• AFRL
– Marisa Osborne, 937.656.9706, Marisa.Osborne@wpafb.af.mil
• HQ AFRL
– Michele Dickman, 937.255.5074, Michele.Dickman@wpafb.af.mil
• Detachment 1, Wright Site
• 554th ELSG
– Dr. Jeanette Robinson, 937.257.4822, Jeanette.Robinson@wpafb.af.mil
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Notas del editor
The Fighters & Bombers Directorate is responsible for program execution to develop, acquire, field, and modernize existing and advanced aircraft strike capabilities and support life-cycle management (in concert with Air Logistics Center supported and supporting commanders) of the directorate portfolio for the United States and coalition partners. The directorate portfolio consists of the F-16 Division, B-1 Division, B-2 Division, F-15 Division, Combat Systems Branch, B-52 Branch and the Light Attack Branch. The directorate also identifies, coordinates, and implements horizontal integration/capability planning across these weapons systems in support of the Global Strike; Global Persistent Attack; Nuclear Response; Homeland Defense; and Space and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Concepts of Operation.
Purchasing handled by each wing’s PK office
AFRL Supply Purchasing handled by ASC/PKE & 88 Cons
88th Med Group handled by 88 Cons