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Doing Business with
the FAA
Aeronautical Center
2009 Indian Country
Business Summit
Lawton, OK.
August 24 -25, 2009
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Administration
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The Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC)
THEN…
Now…
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Established in 1946 in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma
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Vital service and support facility
for the FAA and U.S. DOT
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Centralized training and logistics
facility
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350 employees
Over 5,700 Federal and contract
employees, including students
(represents the largest
concentration of U.S. DOT
employees outside the
Washington DC area)
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The MMAC…
Customer Base:
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The entire FAA
All transportation modes in the U.S. Department of Transportation
Other Federal agencies
Foreign Civil aviation organizations
Pilots
Aircraft owners
Commercial Air Carriers
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The MMAC…
Activities at the Aeronautical Center can be grouped in 7 major
functions:
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Certification
Logistics
Service
Engineering
Research
Standards
Training
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The MMAC…
Expanded Training and Logistics Services
Aviation safety-related & business support products and services
include:
• Engineering Services
• Medical Certification
• Human Factors Research
• Organizational Research
• Aircraft & Airmen Information
• Standards Development for Pilot & Aircraft Performance
• Flight Procedures Development
• Enterprise Financial Management Services
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The MMAC…
Major Aeronautical Center Program/Tenant Organizations:
• FAA Logistics Center (AML)
• FAA Academy (AMA)
• Center for Management & Executive Leadership (CMEL)
• National Airway Systems Engineering (AOS)
• Aviation System Standards (AVN)
• Civil Aviation Registry (AFS)
• Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (AAM)
• Transportation Safety Institute (TSI)
• Office of Information Technology (AMI)
• Office of Enterprise Services (ESC)
• Office of Acquisition Services (AMQ)
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Small Business Program Goals
• 25 percent (of total FY-09 procurement $’s) awarded to Small
Businesses.
• 10 percent (of total FY-09 procurement $’s) awarded to Small
Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB), includes SBA 8 (a)
Certified Socially & Economically Disadvantaged Businesses
(SEDB).
• 5 percent (of total FY-09 procurement $’s) awarded to Small
Women Owned Businesses (SWOB).
• 3 percent (of total FY-09 procurement $’s) awarded to Service
Disabled Veteran owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB).
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FAA MMAC Major Procurement Program Goal
(MPPG) Accomplishments For FY 2008
% of Total Award Dollars
Percentage Goals
Actions
Small Business =
36.00%
25% goal
10,562
SDB/SEDB=
20.00%
10% goal
908
WOB =
7.00%
5% goal
861
SDVOB =
1.00%
3% goal
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Total Dollars/Actions $498M
16,873
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FAA Aeronautical Center Upcoming Procurement
Opportunities:
• Customer Service Center, Value est. $10M (base yr. with four 1
yr. Options).
Program Office: Office of Information Services (AMI-10), POC:
Shelly Bothwell (405) 954-4200, Est. Sol. Release: 11/09, Est.
Award: 3/10, Incumbent: Chickasaw Nation Industries (CNI),
Inc. Oklahoma City, OK. (SEDB 8(a) Tribally-Owned).
• Financial Management LOB Shared Sevices Provider Support
Services (Multiple Awards), Value est. $100M (base yr. With
four 1-yr Options).
Program Office: ESC Customer Services (AMO-1), POC:
Teresa Ryser (405) 954-1685, Est. Sol. Release: 10/09. Est.
Award: 2/10. NEW REQUIREMENT.
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FAA Aeronautical Center Upcoming Procurement
Opportunities (Continued):
• Financial (Accounting) Support Services, Est. $30M (base yr.
with four 1 yr. Options).
Program Office: Office of Financial Operations (AMZ-1), POC:
Melissa Hughes (405) 954-0605, Est. Sol. Release: 9/09, Est.
Award: 12/09, Incumbent: AMC Systems, Inc., Oklahoma City,
OK. (SEDB 8(a)).
• Human Factors Research Support, Est. $ 3M (base yr. With
four 1 yr. Options).
Program Office: Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI), POC:
David Palmerton (AAM-600), (405) 954-7807, Est. Sol. Release:
8/09, Est. Award: 1/10, Incumbent: Cherokee Nation
Distributors, Inc., Garden Ridge, TX. (SEDB 8(a) Tribally
Owned)).
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FAA Aeronautical Center Upcoming Procurement
Opportunities (Continued):
• Information Technology Support Services (ITSS), Est. $220M
(base yr. with four 1 yr. Options).
Program Office: Office of Information Services (AMI), POC: Shelly
Bothwell (AMI-10), (405) 954-4200, Est. Sol. Release: 12/09, Est.
Award: 4/10, Incumbent: L-3 Communications, Inc., Reston,
VA.
• Telecommunication Support Services, Est. $2.8M (base yr.
with four, 1 yr. Options).
Program Office: Office of Information Services (AMI), POC: Cheryl
Hixon (AMI-600B), (405) 954-0112, Est. Sol Release: 10/10, Est.
Award: 5/11, Incumbent: I.S. Technologies, dba Computer
Systems Designers (CSD), Norman, OK. (SEDB 8(a)).
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FAA Aeronautical Center Upcoming Procurement
Opportunities (Continued):
• General Construction Services (QVL), $2M (Multiple Awards),
Program Office: Office of Facility Management, A&E Division
(AMP-400). POC: Pierre Mouravieff (405) 954-4574, SEDB (a) &
Small Business Set Aside. CLOSED.
• Mechanical Construction Services (QVL), $2M (Multiple
Awards), Program Office: Office of Facility Management, A&E
Division (AMP-400). POC: Pierre Mouravieff (405) 954-4574, Est.
Sol. Release: 4/09, Est. Award: 6/09. SEDB 8(a) & SB Set Aside.
CLOSED
• Electrical Construction Services (QVL), $2M (Multiple
Awards),Program Office: AMP-400, POC: Pierre Mouravieff (405)
954-4574, Est. Sol. Release: 4/09, Est. Award: 6/09. SEDB 8(a) &
Small Business Set-Aside. CLOSED
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Economic Stimulus Funding for the FAA
• FAA Total: $1.3 Billion
• Grants-in-Aid for Airports (AIP): $1.1 billion
• How to Apply: Funds will be issued by the FAA to provide
discretionary airport grants to repair and improve critical
infrastructure at our nation’s airports.
• Federal Funding (F&E): $200 million
• Upgrade the FAA’s power systems: $50 million
• Modernize aging en route Air Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs):
$50 million.
• Replace air traffic Control Towers and TRACONS: $80 MILLION
Install airport lighting, navigation and landing equipment: $20
million.
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MMAC Office of Acquisition Services, Small Business
Development Program Office (AMQ-430)
Gerald A. Lewis, Sr., Program Manager
Telephone: (405) 954-7704
Fax: (405) 954-0041
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/regions_centers/mmac/acquisition
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Questions & Answers
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