pre-solicitation conference langley research center december 2, 2004
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Pre-Solicitation Conference
Langley Research Center
December 2, 2004
INTRODUCTION
Christopher Stock
Office of Procurement
Agenda1:00 p.m. Opening Remarks Christopher Stock
LaRC Overview/ Hope Venus Technical Presentation
Procurement Specifics Christopher Stock
Collect Additional Questions Christopher Stock
Break
Answers to Questions Christopher Stock Submitted Prior to Hope Venus Conference
Closing Remarks Christopher Stock
PROCUREMENT INFORMATION
• Period of Performance: 5/1/2005 – 4/30/2010
• Procurement Schedule:– PreProposal Conference 11/22/04
– Past Performance Proposal Due 12/22/04
– Proposals Due 12/22/04
– Proposal Evaluation 1/10/05-3/1/05
– Award 3/15/05
– Begin Contract Performance/Phase-In 4/1/05
SOURCE EVALUATION TEAM
• Source Selection Official– Kimberly Stone, Office of Procurement
• Voting Members:– Richard Buonfigli, Incubator Institute– Hope Venus, Incubator Institute – Christopher Stock, Office of Procurement
LARC OVERVIEW/TECHNICAL PRESENTATION
Hope Venus
NTTS Project Manager
If we don’t capture and process the inventions resulting from NASA R&D, it would be difficult to measure it, market it, distribute it, form partnerships and help
“improve life here”
"Every day, in an astounding variety of ways, American "Every day, in an astounding variety of ways, American lives are affected positively by our Nation's investment in lives are affected positively by our Nation's investment in NASA. Such fields as agriculture, communications, NASA. Such fields as agriculture, communications, computer technology, environment and resources computer technology, environment and resources management, health and medicine, manufacturing, management, health and medicine, manufacturing, transportation, and climate modeling transportation, and climate modeling have benefited greatly from NASA-derived technologies." have benefited greatly from NASA-derived technologies."
-Sean O'Keefe,-Sean O'Keefe,Administrator of NASA.Administrator of NASA.
What we do is important
NTTS Current State
CF/SQL
CF/SQL
CF/SQL
Next Step!
Summary
NTTS began as a 4th Dimension (4D) “state of the art” enterprise architecture solution when developed and deployed due to the following considerations:
Agency-wide deployment
Requirement for Center unique database
Requirement for Agency (cross-Center) view of data
Requirement to support Mac and PC platforms
NTTS has been operational Agency-wide for 8 years facilitating a wide user base and continued improvements on systems capabilities.
New Industry Standards, Best Practices, Program re-engineering, security considerations and initiatives (One NASA, eGOV) require the TechTracs System to be converted (or replaced) from the current 4D architecture . This will yield a usable, web-based, centralized, streamlined system allowing for maximum interoperability between other NTTS modules and outside entities where necessary.
Currently eNTRe, TechFinder and KIMS is web-based (CF/SQL). eNTRe was deployed (CF/SQL) in October 2004.
2000: NPD 7500.2 established NASA TechTracS (TTS) as the “single repository for these Agencywide technology commercialization metrics”
2002: FAR supplement issued referencing eNTRe
2003: NTTS Project Plan approved (with three Thrusts).Thrust 1 (Continuing support, Operations and Maintenance of current tool)
eNTRe (CF/SQL V 2.0 )TechTracs (4D/Autoagent – V 3.8 recently upgraded to 4D 2003 )TechFinder (CF/SQL V 3.4)KIMS (CF/SQL V 3.4.5)
Background
1997: Code R Associate Administrator, Robert Whitehead, establishes NASA TechTracS as the "Agency-wide commercial technology management system".
– Thrust 2 (Conversion to web-based architecture for sustainability)
• Ongoing:– Patent Statistics (Detailed Design Document review in progress)– Web Awards (Detailed Design Document review in progress)– TechTracs Web-based Account Management (Detailed Design Document
review in progress)• TechTracs:
– Gathering Processes– Usage Study
– Thrust 3 (New Enhancements)• SW Release (4D Web-based system to be released in December)• CMS Integration (Requirements Gathering)• eNTRe Release 2.1 (Requirements Gathering)• In discussions with Homeland Security and External Affairs for usage of
NTTS
Background
“NASA provides an interesting role model of how an online external database can stimulate business prospects for USG, and has produced a full featured software package, Technology Tracking System (TechTracS), available online. It is the recommended software for both internal and external databases” Page 2
“The Technology Tracking System (TechTracS) was develop at NASA and appears to be the most fully functional intellectual asset management system on the market.” Page 24
How we measure up
Note: Report was a study of NASA TechTracs (not commercial product)
MaintainableCost effectiveUsable (common web interface utilizing web cgi, standards, user roles driven)Tool driven enforcement for consistency where needed – for desired output (enforcing “Standard Business Rules/Processes”)Minimize dependencies/risksSingle Sign-on
We Have a Vision
Centralized (single server farm location)Consolidation (single DBS location, source optimized for performance, easily transportable “sharable”)Streamlined
Tool reflects new business processes/visionRemove functionality unnecessary, not utilized or not in line with BP/Vision
In order for NTTS to be effective, we must:
A Need For Change
Centralize, Consolidate and Streamline
Convert to an IT Industry Standard, Best Practices solution(One NASA, eGov)
Adjust tool to meet new Business Processes (spin-in)
Partner with our Stakeholders for continued support and funding
Maximize the OCIO (services and direction) for future investments
Success
PROCUREMENT SPECIFICS
Christopher Stock
Service & Commercial Contracting Branch
INTRODUCTION TO NTTS• Total Small Business Set-Aside
• Cost Plus Fixed Fee with Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Task Orders
• Five (5) Year Contract – 2 year basic with one 1-year option and one 2-year option
EVALUATION FACTORS
• Factor 1—Mission Suitability– Technical Approach
– Management Plan– Safety and Health
• Factor 2—Cost/Price
• Factor 3—Past Performance
PROCUREMENT INFORMATION
• Selection to be based on Best Value where Mission Suitability, Cost/Price, and Past Performance are of equal importance, however, all evaluation factors other than Cost/Price, when combined are significantly more important than Cost/Price
• Intent is to award on initial offers without discussions
PROCUREMENT INFORMATION
• All references submitted in response to the Past Performance Questionnaire may be contacted by NASA. Please insure that this information is accurate and complete
PROCUREMENT INFORMATION• Office space and furniture will be provided on-site at LaRC for contract
performance
• The Government will provide equipment (as listed in Exhibit A for the use of the Contractor)
• All on-site LaRCNet connections will be provided by the Government