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Modernization of Current Logistic Command and Control Systems

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Description

Posted: June 23, 2022, 5:27 p.m. EDT

See updated RFI as of 23 June 2022 for highlighted changes in Attachment(s).

***ADDITIONAL UPDATES TO Q&A (ATTACHMENT C. MAY BE ADDED AS CLARIFICATiONS ARE RECEIVED.)***

In accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes; it does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Quote (RFQ), or Other Transaction Agreement (OTA), or a promise to issue an RFP, RFQ, or OTA. Furthermore, those who respond to this RFI should not anticipate feedback other than acknowledgement of receipt, if requested by the submitter.

This RFI does not commit the Government to contract for any supply or service. The Program Manager, Logistics Integrated Information Solutions-Marine Corps (PM LI2S-MC) is not seeking proposals at this time. Responders are advised that the United States (U.S.) Government will not pay any cost incurred in response to this RFI. All costs associated with responding to this RFI will be solely at the responding party's expense.

If a solicitation or invitation is released, it will be via the Government-Wide Point of Entry (GPE) at https://www.SAM.gov or SeaPort-NxG at https://govnxg.seaport.navy.mil/. It is the responsibility of the potential offerors to monitor the website(s) for any information that may pertain to this RFI. All submissions become the property of the Federal Government and shall not be returned.

1.0 PURPOSE OF THIS RFI

This RFI constitutes market research to help PM LI2S-MC, along with members of Deputy Commandant for Capability Development and Integration (DC, CD&I) and Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics (DC, I&L) to solicit experience and input from industry to inform development of a long-range (FY26 + ~10 yrs) strategic technology requirements to modernize current Logistics Command and Control (LOGC2) capabilities and plan for future additions and enhancements. The scope of eventual potential contract(s) will include replacing outdated, interim logistics systems with deployable front-end capabilities to retrieve and transact with data from the Global Combat Support Services-Marine Corps (GCSS-MC); enable and expand supply and maintenance requests in a tactical environment; and plan for replacement of the GCSS-MC system by fiscal year 2032 (FY32). The results of this, and potential future, RFIs and industry days will inform a full-scope Capability-Based Analysis and subsequent Acquisition Program Strategies that will provide the basis for delivering LOGC2 capabilities acquisition in FY26 and beyond. It is anticipated that access to the following Government information systems will be required in the performance of this contract: Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE), Wide Area Work Flow (WAWF) module in PIEE, and Government Furnished Property (GFP) module in PIEE.

This RFI allows potential offerors to submit a non-binding statement of interest and documentation demonstrating their corporate capabilities and suggestions that will allow the Government to refine its requirements and eventual acquisition strategy. The RFI effort is intended to assess industry service capabilities and solicit feedback for acquisition planning purposes.

ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS

QUESTIONS

PM LI2S-MC may not respond to questions, as this announcement is for market research purposes only. However, any questions submitted may aid the PM LI2S-MC in the planning phase of the procurement. Answers will be provided at the LOGC2 Industry Day and posted to the original GPE after the Industry Day event. Any questions should be submitted via email to MCSC_PMLI2S@usmc.mil utilizing the questions submission file provided with the RFI (Microsoft Office 2010 or newer format). RFI questions or clarifications may be submitted before 10:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, 19 May 2022.

It is the responsibility of the offeror to ensure that submission is timely.

SUBMISSION DIRECTIONS

Responses may be submitted via email to MCSC_PMLI2S@usmc.mil. All attachments must be in Microsoft Office 2010 or newer format. The combined size of all attachments must not exceed 10 megabytes. Providing identification of attachments within the body of the message will allow verification of delivery. It is the responsibility of the offeror to ensure that submission is timely. RFI submissions may be submitted before 10:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, 3 August 2022.

Proprietary Data

The Government may use information received from this RFI to establish future requirements. Offerors deciding to submit competition sensitive or proprietary information bear sole responsibility for marking the information for appropriate safeguarding.

RFI RESPONSES

Scope of Technical and Programmatic Challenge

The approved GCSS-MC system requirements date back to FY 2003, and describe capabilities suited to the existing Marine Corps organization and business system requirements. The intent was, and still is, that GCSS-MC would deliver a comprehensive system that would replace legacy and stand-alone logistics applications with a single source of truth. While formal requirements exist, they were not informed by a Concept of Operations describing USMC logistics in the fight, and they were developed prior to the existence of cloud and information technology as a service capabilities. Additionally, the systems to be replaced have minimal or no formal requirements, and those that exist are, at best, requirements traceability matrices that were devised to support awarding of support and sustainment contracts.

The Deputy Commandant for Capabilities Development and Integration (CD&I), supported by PM LI2S and Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics (I&L), has initiated a Critical Data Analysis (CDA) and Logistics Enterprise Information Architecture (LOG EIA) to support near- and long-term requirements to deliver information technology (IT) capabilities in support of Marines fighting the Near-Peer competitor in degraded environments as well as modernizing the Marine Corps APSR and Supporting Establishment operations. It is the intent that the CDA and LOG EIA will be enduring documents, to be reviewed regularly and updated as needed, to reflect evolving operations concepts and data exchange needs.

Later in FY22, CD&I will embark on developing a Concept(s) of Operations and Capability-Based Assessment(s) that will detail one or more capability needs based on the results of the CDA and LOG EIA. The combined CDA, CBA and LOG EIA will provide the basis for FY26 budget initiatives to modernize LOGC2 IT, which the Program Office envisions pursuing a postmodern ERP strategy to enhance current capabilities until full replacement of GCSS-MC (FY32-35 timeframe) begins. Recognizing that industry has already faced and addressed many of the challenges ahead of the Marine Corps, information and recommendations to support Program Objective Memorandum, FY26 (POM 26) initiatives and supporting Acquisition planning are being solicited in this RFI.

Page Restriction(s)

There is no page restriction associated with this RFI. An executive summary of five pages or less should accompany each submission. Responses may include advertising or marketing information.

Executive Summary (5 pages or less)

Provide your company name, point of contact (POC), business size (large or small), socio-economic status for all North American Industry Classification Standard (NAICS) codes you operate under, Seaport NxG contract number, and/or any applicable GSA schedule numbers.

Provide a capability statement based on the context of the technical challenges described in paragraphs 2.3.1 and well as 2.3.4.

Provide any relevant material illustrating the company's experience, including findings from referenced technology modernization or business process reengineering efforts.

Technology and Technical Approach

The Government intends to retire legacy non-GCSS-MC logistics information systems and replace them with modernized front-end capabilities that can access and transact with GCSS-MC in various tactical and non-tactical environments. In particular, the Marine Corps is interested in findings and recommendations relating to distribution, warehousing, networks, and transportation capacity planning

PM LI2S-MC invites your assessment of the current environment and solicits white papers based on direct experience and lessons learned to describe the following.

Technical approaches to modernizing large Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems using application program interfaces (APIs) as well as containerized, cloud, and platform/infrastructure/software as a service constructs.

Technical considerations to help inform calculation of edge compute and mobile platforms in an austere, potentially disconnected, tactical environment.

Areas of consideration for Business Process Engineering/Reengineering in support of technology insertion.

Planning and contracting for Dev/Sec/Ops pipelines that can be established quickly to meet emerging requirements or budget plus-ups.

Considerations to ensure Acquisition and Lifecycle Support cost estimates are comprehensive, including affordability alternatives.

Areas of technology, performance or other trades pace to support development of budget initiatives and associated scenarios.

Considerations and approaches for eventual replacement (FY32) of GCSS-MC in its current form with a modern, containerized/cloud-enabled system of systems that can support operations from a well-connected Supporting Establishment to a disconnected tactical environment.

RFI Feedback (No page restriction)

Was the combination of this RFI and the information delivered at Industry Day sufficient to devise a response?

Are there any objectives not described in this RFI that would enhance the content and relevance of industry responses?

Are there potential technical approaches that we should consider in addition to those detailed in paragraph 2.3.4, subparagraph i.

What performance risks should be considered when articulating requirements?

If the Government determines additional RFIs and/or industry days are warranted to support further requirement development, what would you recommend they be?

INDUSTRY DAY

The PM LI2S-MC will host an industry day on 8 JUNE 2022, at Alfred M. Gray Marine Corps Research Center (GRC) on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Virginia, from 0900-1600.

All interested parties are highly encouraged to attend.

The intent of the industry day is to deliver a comprehensive description of current LOGC2 capabilities and challenges and to present the Program Manager's vision for LOGC2 capability modernization planning and describe the information and recommendations being solicited from industry.

All questions will be answered in open forum, i.e., there is no opportunity for one-on-one offeror meetings. A record of all questions and answers from both sessions will be compiled and posted as an attachment to the RFI within in 10 business days from the date of the event.

Industry Day does not constitute a formal solicitation for proposals or proposal abstracts. In accordance with FAR subpart 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Issuance of this notice does not constitute any obligation on the part of the Government to procure these items or to issue a solicitation. The Government will NOT assume liability for costs incurred for travel expenses, marketing efforts or data offered for examination; therefore, the cost of preparing information in response to this notice is not considered an allowable direct charge to the Government.

Attendance at the Industry Day is not a prerequisite for submitting any future proposals; however, it will provide a valuable opportunity to obtain information regarding this requirement only. No other or future PM LI2S-MC requirements will be discussed. All briefs and discussions will remain at the unclassified level.

Who should attend?

Businesses (large and small) and academic institutions interested in participating in a potential, LOGC2 solicitation coming in FY26. Both prospective prime offerors and subofferors are welcome to register for and attend Industry Day.

Registration

Registration will be on a first come/first serve basis up to the room's allotted capacity (90 person maximum). You must be registered to attend and identification will be required at check-in. Please submit the following information for each individual attending (maximum THREE people per company NO EXCEPTIONS) to MCSC_PMLI2S@usmc.mil no later than 3:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, 26 May 2022.

Email subject line: PM LI2S-MC LOGC2 Industry Day Registration

Full name(s)

Company Titles

Company name

DUNS number

CAGE code

Phone number

Email address

Statement of Consent/Dissent**

**Please note that your registration for PM LI2S-MC LOGC2 Industry Day constitutes consent to providing your company and points of contact information in conjunction with the any published questions and answers on www.SAM.gov. If you wish to NOT be included in this list, you must make this clear in your request for registration.

Confirmation of receipt will come within five business days via e-mail. This confirmation will include additional PM LI2S-MC LOGC2 Industry Day details/information and directions to the location of the industry day.

***If you are a late' registrant (registration requested after 26 May 2022), you will need to annotate the subject line of your request for registration as such: LATE PM LI2S-MC LOGC2 Industry Day Registration. Late registration request may not be able to be accommodated.

Virtual Industry Day Registration There will be no virtual participation.

Previous Registrants If you have already submitted your request for registration, please RESUBMIT your request in accordance with the above.

KEY DATES

RFI questions or clarifications deadline: 10:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, 19 May 2022.

Industry Day Registration deadline: 3:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, 26 May 2022.

Industry Day: 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. ET on 8 June 2022.

Questions & Answers posted: 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, 22 June 2022.

RFI Response Submission deadline: 10:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, 3 August 2022.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Contracting Office Address:

MARCORSYSCOM ATTN: CT027, 2200 Lester St., Quantico, VA 22134.

Feedback

Those who respond to the RFI should not anticipate feedback with regards to their submission other than acknowledgement of receipt if requested by the submitter. PM LI2S-MC reserves the right to review late submissions, but makes no guarantee that they will be reviewed.

3.0 SECURITY:

This RFI is UNCLASSIFIED. All personnel assigned to this effort shall be U.S. Citizens.

RFI material shall be marked with the appropriate classification level. The overall classification level shall be marked at the top and bottom of the outside of the front cover, on the title page, on the first page of text, and on the outside of the back cover. Each internal page shall be marked at the top and bottom with the overall classification or with the highest level of information on that page. Each segment of a document typically a paragraph shall be marked with the initial of the highest-level information in that segment (e.g., (CUI//SP-PROPIN//FEDCON) for Controlled Unclassified Information, General Proprietary Business Information, Federal Employees and Offerors Only)

RFI material shall be marked with the appropriate Technical Distribution Statements in accordance with Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 5230.24, Distribution Statements on Technical Documents. Questions concerning distribution shall be directed to the PM LI2S-MC POC for this effort.

RFI ATTACHMENTS:

RFI respondent questions submission file.

Industry Day Slides_030622

Q&A_230622

Participant List

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Overview

Response Deadline
Aug. 3, 2022, 10:00 a.m. EDT (original: June 6, 2022, 10:00 a.m. EDT) Past Due
Posted
April 22, 2022, 12:12 p.m. EDT (updated: June 23, 2022, 5:27 p.m. EDT)
Set Aside
None
NAICS
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PSC
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Place of Performance
Not Provided
Source
SAM
Odds of Award
23%
On 4/22/22 Marine Corps issued Sources Sought M6785422i7614 for Modernization of Current Logistic Command and Control Systems due 8/3/22.
Primary Contact
Name
Renee S. Stahl   Profile
Phone
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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEPT OF THE NAVY > USMC > MARCOR SYSCOM > COMMANDER
FPDS Organization Code
1700-M67854
Source Organization Code
500038568
Last Updated
Aug. 18, 2022
Last Updated By
renee.stahl@usmc.mil
Archive Date
Aug. 19, 2022