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Jim Russo SATCOM Program Manager Integrated Technology Services May 15 – 17, 2012. GSA Satellite Programs. Agenda. Government Uses for Commercial SATCOM The Future COMSATCOM Services Acquisition (FCSA) Program GSA - DISA Partnership Contract Availability Task Order Pricing SATCOM II.
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Jim RussoSATCOM Program ManagerIntegrated Technology ServicesMay 15 – 17, 2012 GSA Satellite Programs
Agenda • Government Uses for Commercial SATCOM • The Future COMSATCOM Services Acquisition (FCSA) Program • GSA - DISA Partnership • Contract Availability • Task Order Pricing • SATCOM II
How does commercial satellite support the Government? • Reliable communications where no wire line or wireless infrastructure exists • Communications for the Warfighter and DoD Support • Quickly deployed Domestic Emergency Response Communications • Continuity of Operations/Service Diversity • Supplements Terrestrial Networks
Mobile Satellite Communications • Satellite Phones – Voice & Low Rate Data • Iridium – Provides voice and data services. Data rates up to 2.4 kbps. Covers the whole earth, including poles, oceans, and airways. • Globalstar –Provides voice and data services. Data rates up to 9.6 kbps . Coverage area includes North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and parts of Africa. • Voice and Data Services • Inmarsat – Inmarsat provides mobile voice and high speed data services. Includes Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN). Data rates range from 600bps to 256kbps. Coverage area includes about 98% of the land mass area.
Fixed Satellite Communications • Bandwidth • Terminals • Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) -1m to 3m Dishes • Large Terminals – 3m to 6m > 6m Dish Size < 1m
Distance Learning Solutions Satellite provides an effective and economical way to deliver interactive training to widely dispersed personnel • Uses: • Medical Training • Aircraft Maintenance • Homeland Defense • Biological Terrorism • Multicultural Training
Internet Access, Video Streaming and Broadcast Services GSA SATCOM Program Offers IP Based Services with Global Coverage • Network backbone links over satellite • Corporate VSAT applications • Consumer applications (video on demand) • Real time video distribution (IPTV) Shared Access Services
Continuity of Operations • Providing satellite connectivity when terrestrial connection (frame relay, MPLS, T1, etc.) is not available. • Routing Overview: • Routes traffic over wire-line or satellite paths based on policy based rules • Loss of primary path will result in all traffic being re-routed over the other path • Upon restoral of primary link, all traffic re-routed back to primary path • Path Diversity using Satellite for to achieve COOP Satellite backup as “Insurance”
Emergency Response/Disaster Recovery GSA SATCOM Contracts offer:
Schedule 70 COMSATCOM Networx • Satellite Bandwidth • Subscription Services • Mobile Services • Inmarsat, Iridium • Equipment • Satellite Service • for Global Network • Access/Extension How does GSA Offer Satellite Services?... CS2 CS2-SB SATCOM-II End-to End Solutions Bandwidth, Equipment, Engineering, Maintenance New COMSATCOM SINs: 132 54 Transponded Capacity 132 55 Subscription Services Multiple Vendors Federal, State, and Local Use NETWORX Universal Contractors Federal Use Only SATCOM II 25 Fixed Price IDIQ five year contracts awarded in May 2007 16 large businesses, 9 small businesses IDIQ Fixed Price contracts, Federal Use Only CS2 and CS2-SB coming soon
SATCOM-II Program Summary • 25 Fixed Price IDIQ Contracts awarded May 2007 • 16 Large Businesses • 9 Small Businesses (partial SB set-aside) • Space Segment Owner/Operators, Integrators, VARs • All for 5 base year period – no option period- with six month Continuity of Service. • No task order can extend past November 2012 • GSA Portal continuously updated • Contract information with POCs • Links to Contractors' websites for redacted contracts on-line • SATCOM II Website: www.gsa.gov/satcom
A Combat Support Agency DSTS-G (2001-2011) DISA Future COMSATCOM Services Acquisition Inmarsat (2001-2012) DISA SATCOM II (2007-2012) GSA GSA-DISA Partnership to Acquire Future Commercial SATCOM Services • DISA and GSA have established a long-term agreement to accomplish: • Solicitation Development • Source Selection • Contract Operation A Combat Support Agency • DSTS-G – DISA Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) Satellite Transmission Services—Global
Future COMSATCOM Services Acquisition (FCSA) Requirements • Transponded Capacity • Subscription Services • Custom End-to-End Solutions
COMSATCOM on GSA Schedule 70 • Evergreen Clause offers 20 year Period of Performance (PoP) (5yr base + three 5yr options) • Allows addition of qualified vendors at any time • Contractors define and price their commercial offerings • Posted Schedule prices based on Most Favored Customer pricing • For most task orders, final pricing determined by Task Order Solicitation and competition • New technologies and offerings can be added at any time through contract modification
SIN 132-54 Transponded Capacity • Dedicated bandwidth on a communications satellite in any COMSATCOM frequency band • Satellite bandwidth and power only • Also includes all services necessary to allow use of the bandwidth: • Limited engineering (link budgets, transmission plans) • Basic customer training (acquiring signal, peak & polarization) • Core management and control of transponded capacity • Required approvals (frequency clearances, landing rights) • Host Nation Agreements (HNAs) when required
SIN 132-55 Subscription Services • Pre-existing, pre-engineered Fixed Satellite Services and/or Mobile Satellite Services solutions in any COMSATCOM frequency band • Shared or dedicated satellite resources • Ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) • Offeror specified networks and equipment • Billed on per-use basis (per minute, per MB, per month, etc.) • Per-use rate includes airtime, materials, personnel, facilities, engineering, network management, monitoring, integration, and operations required to delivery the service • Equipment may be included only if it is part of the Subscription Service rate (i.e., not separate line item charge)
COMSATCOM Information Assurance Requirements • COMSATCOM SINs have specific Information Assurance (IA) and Technical Requirements • Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) • Committee on National Security Systems Policy (CNSSP) 12 or DoD 8581.1 • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-53 or DoD 8500.2 • Ordering Activities have significant flexibility in specified level of IA and tailored technical needs
Information Assurance Compliance • As part of master contract evaluation, FCSA PMO will evaluate an Information Assurance Checklist to determine whether Offeror understands Federal IA policies • The Ordering Activity is responsible for ensuring to the maximum extent practicable that each requirement issued is in compliance with Federal IA policies • Assigns the specific IA requirements prior to issuing the initial statement of work (e.g. impact level per FIPS 200 or Mission Assurance Category per DoDI 8500.2) • Evaluates the extent to which Contractor’s proposed service accommodates the necessary security controls • Performs any IA certification, accreditation, and evaluation activities
Terms and Conditions of the Master Contracts • To receive a master contract award, the vendor must meet the Proposal Price List Preparation solicitation attachment lists the technical requirements the offeror should address • Information Assurance • Delivery Schedule • Portability • Flexibility / Optimization • Net Ready (Interoperability) • Ordering Activity will specify their applicable Task Order technical requirements • Discounts expected on a task order basis • Network Monitoring (Net Ops) • EMI/RFI Identification, Characterization, and Geo-Location • Security
Schedule 70 Awards – 22 Industry Partners * Small Business per NAICS 517410
Who can use Schedule 70? • Federal Government • DOD, National Guard, Civilian Agencies • Tribal Governments • State and Local Governments • State and local government entities are now eligible to purchase from GSA Schedule contracts under the following programs: • Cooperative Purchasing; • Disaster Recovery Purchasing; and • American Recovery and Re-investment Act.
FCSA Task Order Activity • Task Order competition activity • Over 150 postings to date on eBuy (including RFIs, RFQs, notices) • Postings by DOD, Army, Navy, Air Force, USCG, NOAA, VA, Ed., EPA • Eight Contractors have won task orders • DISA Awards to date: (as of 30 Sept) • SIN 132 54: 65 awards, potential life-cycle value: $1.4B • SIN 132 55: 2 awards, potential life-cycle value: $2.5M • Other Federal Awards • State and Local Awards
Network Custom SATCOM Solutions (CS2) and CS2-Small Business • Establishing two ID/IQ vehicles: • Full and Open (F&O) Competition ID/IQ (Custom SATCOM Solutions) for large-scale requirements ($2.6B ceiling) • Small Business Set-Aside (SB) ID/IQ (CS2-Small Business) for remaining requirements ($900M ceiling) • Firm-Fixed price Task Orders with 2% GSA fee included in price • 5-year Period of Performance (3-year base + two 1-year options) • Awards planned 1QFY12 + + + + + Integration Services User Equipment Teleport Network Management Leased Bandwidth Customer defines standards, components, and interfaces (which determines cost)
For More Information • Visit GSA's web site at http://www.gsa.gov/satserv • At GSA’s web site you can review • SATCOM-II • Customer Users Guide, and SATCOM II contracts • FCSA • Eligible contractor list and contract pricing • Program updates • eBuy for SATCOM-II and FCSA http://www.gsa.gov/ebuy • select Network Services and Telecommunications under the GSA Technology Contracts listing, then select SATCOM-II • Or Select Schedule 70 and then SIN 132 54 or 132 55
Feedback • Take a look at the GSA web portal for COMSATCOM Services. • Http://www.gsa.gov/fcsa How can we do a better job of giving Industry helpful information? • http://www.gsa.gov/satcom How can we do a better job of giving users helpful information? • Jim Russo GSA SATCOM PM • Jim.russo@gsa.gov • 703-306-6631