2014 AFCEA Alamo Ace Cryptologic & Cyber Systems Division Contract/Acquisition Forecast Mark D. Adams Chief of Contracts AFLCMC/HNCK 30 October 2014 HNC/PA Clearance: 20 October 2014 1
Outline Vision/Mission Cryptologic & Cyber Systems Division Methodology Major Efforts* Other Opportunities* Emerging Trends * Planned or projected contracting efforts are subject to change AFLCMC/HNCK is providing the best information available at this time 2
AFLCMC Vision/Mission To forge one team delivering integrated, innovative, dominant airpower capabilities... on time, on cost Acquire and Support War-Winning Capabilities 3 3
HNCK Mission/Vision Statements Mission Statement Responsibly manage taxpayer s dollars by awarding and administering contracts on time at the best value, meeting the warfighter s Crypto and Cyber needs, and conforming to contracting governance while maintaining the highest standard of customer service. 4
HNCK Mission/Vision Statements Vision Statement Partner with customers, vendors, and acquisition professionals to deliver the best contracting support in the AF for the Cryptologic & Cyber Systems Division. 5
HNCK Methodology Regardless of size or funding level, all of our programs and projects are mission critical We establish critical acquisition events and monitor closely We expect superb planning and will engage at every level to make contract milestone events happen We're aggressive about competition and small business opportunities We use "strategic contracting" where appropriate for speed and cost savings 6
Flexible Information Assurance Acquisition Tool (FIA2T) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contract Program Description Warfighter Capability Provides cryptographic and Information Assurance (IA) technologies, product development and support through all phases of the acquisition lifecycle Customers Supports the Cryptologic and Cyber Systems Division - CCSD (AFLCMC/HNC), USAF, DoD, Intelligence Community, other US Government agencies and Foreign Military Sales customers FIA2T focused on the full range of AFLCMC/HNC requirements to develop and support cryptographic and IA products and associated support equipment. Offensive and defensive cyber requirements not in scope. FIA2T s flexible delivery/task order process reduces time to meet customer requirements while improving operations efficiency and reducing reliance on external contracts. 7
Flexible Information Assurance Acquisition Tool (FIA2T) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contract Business Opportunity Multiple Award IDIQ Contract: Contract vehicle for CCSD crypto/ia requirements Excludes A&AS Delivery/Task Orders: Determines requirement(s) and schedule FFP, FPIF, CPFF, CPIF, CR available Streamlined award process Schedule Draft RFP Release (incremental, starting): 1QFY15 Industry Day: 1QFY15 RFP Release: 2QFY15 Contract Award: 2QFY16 Period of Performance: 5-year base contract with single 5-year option Contract Information Anticipated Contract Strategy: ~ $825M contract ceiling Full & Open Competition (FAR Part 15) PCO: Mr. Ralph Urias, (HNCK) 210-925-1072 8
SMCC Operational View Source: SMCC CCTD, Operational 31Jul View 12 Source: CCTD, 31Jul 12 Space Modular Common Cryptography (SMCC) Deliverables / Warfighter Benefits COMSEC and TRANSEC to range of space platforms (CubeSat - LargeSat) Protected serial, packetized, routable data Scalable, configurable, standards-based interfaces More responsive to satellite integration schedules Optimize Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) Releasable/Non-Releasable algorithms Reduce lifecycle cost Description / Background Develop and field rapidly deployable space crypto family of solutions Address known and emerging capability gaps and NSA algorithm replacements Employ multi-function design tenets Radiation hardened variant(s) as required Secure IA uplink, downlink, and crosslink National Security Agency (NSA) certified to TSAB Requirements Basis: Specifics CM ICD, 25 Mar 11; JSCL ICD, 28 Sep 10 TT&C CDD, 21 Jul 05; SMD CDD, 21 Jun 07 GPS III CDD, 16 Nov 10; SBIRS ORD, 15 Aug 96 DoDI 8581.01, 8 Jun 10 NSA/CSS Policy 3-9, 9 Oct 12 CNSSP 12, 28 Nov 12 & CNSSP 19, 1 Jun 13 SMCC CDD, 12 Sep 14 Customer/External Interest: DoD and Intel Community 9
Space Modular Common Cryptography (SMCC) SMCC Goals Deliver enterprise-wide space crypto family of solutions Employ multi-function design tenets Utilize a modular, open systems architecture Reduce logistics footprint and lifecycle costs Schedule Milestone B: 15 Sep 15 RFP Release: 1 Feb 16 Contract Award: 3 Oct 16 Period of Performance: 6yr; 3yr base w/ production options Contract Information Anticipated Contract Strategy: FIA2T IDIQ (Fair Opportunity) Anticipated Contract Type: CPIF & FFP POC: Mr. Brandon Jernigan, (210) 925-5129 10
Information Assurance Support Services (AF PKI) Contract Vehicle Warfighter Capability Provides innovative solutions to address cyber needs for the Air Force and COCOMs Contract requires personnel with extensive experience in Information Assurance and Public Key Infrastructure Customers All Air Force MAJCOMS 24 th AF COCOMS National Security Agency System/Program Description Implements and sustains Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and responsive cyber information assurance solutions for the Air Force. PKI is a DoD-wide program that provides the critical underpinning to DoD s Information Assurance (IA) capabilities. 11
Information Assurance Support Services (AF PKI) Contract Vehicle Business Opportunity Services contract to provide Information Assurance Support Services to implement and sustain the DoD Class 3 PKI for the USAF and for the development of responsive cyber acquisition solutions Schedule Draft RFP Release: Oct 14 RFP Release: Dec 14 Contract Award: 2QFY15 Period of Performance: 5yr; 1yr base with 4 1yr options Contract Information Anticipated Contract Strategy: ~ $40M-$60M contract ceiling GSA OASIS or NETCENTS 2 NetOps (SB) Anticipated Contract Type: CPFF and CR (travel) POC: Mr. Rich Bremmer, (210) 925-6204 12
Offensive Cyber Weapon System Sustainment Contract System/Program Description The weapon system provides offensive cyber capabilities to the warfighter. Warfighter Capability Provides flexible, resource-effective approach to delivering offensive cyber capabilities to the warfighter. Customers Supports the Cryptologic & Cyber Systems Division's ability to field capabilities. Contract will be managed by the Responsive Cyber Acquisition Branch office, Offensive Cyber Operations section and will work to satisfy modification and sustainment support to the offensive cyber weapon system. 13
Offensive Cyber Weapon System Sustainment Contract Business Opportunity This will be a small business NETCENTS-2 contract for application services. Schedule Draft RFP Release: 24 Nov 14 RFP Release: 8 Dec 14 Contract Award: 2QFY15 Period of Performance: 3 yr; 1yr base with options Contract Information Anticipated Contract Strategy: ~ $4M-$8M contract ceiling NETCENTS-2 Application Services (Small Business competitive pool) Anticipated Contract Type: Various (CPFF, Labor Hours ) 14
Cyber Command and Control Mission System (C3MS) (FAST/Net CDS/SOAIF) Warfighter Capability Provides situational awareness of AFIN; C2 of AF forces in support of or to enable cyberspace effects; create cyber warfighting options for CCDR; enable air, space, land and maritime operations; plan, direct, coordinate, and control AF cyber forces and operations. Provides flexible, resource- effective approach to delivering capability to warfighter. Contractors experienced in enabling cyberspace effects respond to Delivery Orders. System/Program Description C3MS is the weapon system used by the 624 Operation Center (OC) to gather Situational Awareness and conduct Command and Control functions of the AF Information Network (AFIN). Customers Supports the Cryptologic & Cyber Systems Division's ability to field capabilities. Contract will be managed by the Responsive Cyber Acquisition Branch office, C3MS program office will work to satisfy modification and sustainment support to the C3MS weapon system. 15
Cyber Command and Control Mission System (C3MS) Foreign Air, Space, and Technologies (FAST) C3MS FAST Goals: To enable Command and Control of AF forces in support of joint warfighter needs by developing assessments, evaluations, and predictions of air, space, and cyberspace capabilities Schedule RFP Release: 30 Apr 15 Contract Award: 4QFY15 Period of Performance: 3yr; 1yr base with two option years Contract Information Anticipated Contract Strategy: Full & Open Competition Anticipated Contract Type: FFP POC: Maj Tammy Rose HNCYS, 925-0632 16
Cyber Command and Control Mission System (C3MS) Net CDS C3MS Net CDS Goals: To enable Command and Control of AF forces to enable near real-time horizontal and vertical organizational access to information for C2 and shared situational awareness Schedule RFP Release: 1QFY16 Contract Award: 1 Feb 2016 Period of Performance: 3yr; 1yr base with two option years Contract Information Anticipated Contract Strategy: Full & Open Competition Anticipated Contract Type: FFP POC: Maj Tammy Rose HNCYS, 925-0632 17
Cyber Command and Control Mission System (C3MS) Service Oriented Architecture Integrated Framework (SOAIF) C3MS SOAIF Goals: To enable Command and Control of AF forces in support of joint warfighter needs by migrating legacy weapon system applications into the Service Oriented Architecture framework Schedule RFP Release: 15 Jan 15 Contract Award: 2QFY15 Period of Performance: 2-3yr; 1yr base RDT&E with sustainment options Contract Information Anticipated Contract Strategy: Full & Open Competition Anticipated Contract Type: FFP POC: Mr. Gilberto Garza HNCYC, 925-0632 18
Other Opportunities 19
Other Opportunities 20
Continuing or Emerging Trends Smarter business savvy PMOs Increased competition and small business involvement Strategic and sophisticated acquisition and contracting strategies More early interaction with industry to understand technical/security requirements, trades, and impacts on costs Increased use of open system architectures and standards-based interfaces to reduce life cycle costs Better Buying Power 3.0 Interim Release 19 Sep 2014 21
Questions? Mark D. Adams Chief of Contracts, HNCK 210-977-3673 mark.adams.1@us.af.mil 22