8.6.09 Army - Randy Edney - PEOSTRI

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US Army Program Executive Office SImulation Training and Instrumentation

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U.S. ArmyProgram Executive Office for

Simulation, Training & Instrumentation (PEO-STRI)

Associate Director

Randy EdneyAssociate Director

for Small Business Programsrandy.edney@us.army.mil

(407) 384-3656

Deputy for Small Business

Mr. Kenyata WesleyKenyata.wesley@us.army.mil

(407) 384-3517

LOCATION

PEO-STRI12350 Research Parkway

Orlando, Florida 32826

University of Central Florida

MISSION

“To provide responsive interoperable Simulation, Training and Testing Solutions and Acquisition Services for the Warfighters and the Nation.”

WHAT WE DO

• Develop, Acquire, Field and Sustain Cutting Edge Training and Testing Devices

• Multi-Domain:• LIVE• VIRTUAL• CONSTRUCTIVE

WHO WE ARE

• Government Civilians, Military and Contractor Teams

• Member of Team Orlando: Military, Industry, Academia Working together

• $2.5 Billion Acquisition Agency

WHAT DO WE BUY

• Army’s Training, Testing, Modeling & Simulation Material Developer

• Army Executive Agent for Combat Training Centers Instrumentation

• Training Aids, Devices, Simulators and Simulation

• Instrumentation, Targets Threats Simulators for Training & Testing

WHAT DO WE BUY

• Support other Material Developers (PEOs & PMs), Unified Commands & Battle Labs

• Life Cycle Support for Training & Testing from Development through Disposal

• Single point of contact for Integration & interoperability for FCS simulation solutions

FY 09 Goals

• Small Business 26.0%• Small Disadvantaged 8.0%• Women-owned 2.8%• HUBZone 1.0%• Service Disabled Veteran 3.0%• HBCU/MI 5.0%

FY 09 Subcontract Goals

• Small Business 47.0%• Small Disadvantaged 7.0%• Women-owned 5.0%• HUBZone 3.0%• Service Disabled Veteran 3.0%• Veteran-owned 3.0%

• Warfighter Field Operations Customer Support

(FOCUS)• Provide worldwide Life Cycle Contractor Support (LCCS) operations,

to include maintenance, and support of fielded Training Aids, Devices, Simulations, and Simulators

• $11.2B total IDIQ ceiling (T&M and FFP)

• 10 year POP

• Solicitation mandated 15% Small Business Participation on FFP

• Offeror proposed 20% Small Business Participation of the FFP value ($3B est)

• NAICS Code 541330 (Engineering Services)

Major Procurements

• Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance

(SETA) Recompete• IDIQ for non-personal services supporting the full life cycle of

projects to include planning, design, development, engineering, implementation, procurement, logistics, evaluation, and sustainment

• 100% Small Business set-aside

• 5 year POP

• Current IGCE estimates $224M ceiling

• NAICS Code 541330 (Engineering Services)

Major Procurements

• PEO STRI Omnibus Contract (STOC) II• Recompete of multiple award IDIQ to meet the military requirement for a

streamlined, quick response contractual vehicle for the simulation, system and instrumentation training/testing needs of the Army and DOD

• $11B est. ceiling

• 10 year POP

• Partial Small Business Set-Aside

• Small Business Participation requirement

• 15% of total cost of performance to SB concerns over life of contract

• Subcontract Plan requirement

• NAICS Code 333319 (Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing)

Major Procurements

STOC II SB Award Breakdown

• Small Business 82• Small Disadvantaged 10• Women-owned 14

• Service Disabled Veteran 8

• Veteran-Owned 15

• HUBZone 2

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