The Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Terminals Maintenance Support (STMS) was established in response to a growing need for more information about failures and tracking of Trouble Tickets associated to outages, repairs, and maintenance. The SATCOM Maintenance Center (SMC), located on Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (APG, MD), is a 24 hours a day/seven days a week (24/7) facility that provides tracking for all Product Lead (PdL) Commercial Satellite Terminals Program (CSTP) assets, operational or spared, worldwide and logistical warehouse support for multiple programs to include, Deployable Ku Earth Terminal (DKET), Secure Internet Protocol Router and Non-classified Internet Protocol Router (SIPR/NIPR) Access Point (SNAP), Micro Very Small Aperture Terminal (mVSAT), Ground to Air Transmit and Receive (GATR), United States Marine Corps (USMC) Very Small Aperture Terminal System (VSATs), Transportable Tactical Command Communications (T2C2), Agile Communication Environment (ACE) program, and Inflatable SATCOM Antenna (ISA). The STMS allows for data share amongst programs to identify mean time between failures (MTBF), repair or replacement costs, shipping, configuration management, Item Unique Identification (IUID) implementation and tracking, trend, and fault analysis. The STMS manages and maintains logistical capabilities through logistics personnel support that manage shipping, receiving, tracking, inventorying, maintenance, and the organization of the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside of Continental United States (OCONUS) warehouses. Additionally, the STMS provides Engineering and Technical support to assist with technical requirements, Trouble Ticketing, and maintaining the SATCOM Terminal Remote Monitoring and Management (STRMM). The STRMM network provides near real time remote access to all Terminals, so the SMC has the required visibility to provide support to maintain mission success.
The contract will consist of both Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) and Cost (No Fee) contract line item numbers (CLINSs). The contract will consist of a five (5) year period of performance. One (1) base year and four (4) option years. The Government projects an award in April 2025. This is a competitive 8(a) set aside award.
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