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JTAC SIM OP PWS CAO 20250829 sdh.pdf
Posted: Sept. 9, 2024
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This performance work statement (PWS) outlines contractor support for the Joint Terminal Attack Control (JTAC) operations, specifically focusing on the roles of JTAC instructors, simulator operators, and resources managers for the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC).
The contractor is required to provide personnel capable of executing JTAC control duties and simulator operations, as well as limited training for Air Force and joint agency personnel. The work will be performed at various locations both within the Continental United States (CONUS) and outside (OCONUS), with specific requirements for staffing at each site, including a minimum of one JTAC instructor and one simulator operator per location.
The PWS outlines the qualifications necessary for contractor personnel, including the need for approved JTAC-I and simulator operator qualifications prior to employment. It specifies that all staff must complete in-processing requirements, including obtaining a government-issued Common Access Card (CAC) and completing Level I Antiterrorism Awareness Training.
Specific responsibilities for various roles are detailed, such as the site lead, who will oversee compliance with PWS requirements and maintain records of contracted staff. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining training standards and conducting evaluations in accordance with established military guidelines.
The contractor is expected to assist in maintaining Initial Qualification Training (IQT), Mission Qualification Training (MQT), Continuation Training (CT), and Re-Qualification Training (RQ) programs to ensure that personnel are Combat Mission Ready (CMR). Furthermore, the PWS includes provisions for reporting incidents related to training operations, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and providing recommendations for improvements in training procedures.
This document serves as a comprehensive guideline for contractors engaged in supporting AFSOC's JTAC operations.
The contractor is required to provide personnel capable of executing JTAC control duties and simulator operations, as well as limited training for Air Force and joint agency personnel. The work will be performed at various locations both within the Continental United States (CONUS) and outside (OCONUS), with specific requirements for staffing at each site, including a minimum of one JTAC instructor and one simulator operator per location.
The PWS outlines the qualifications necessary for contractor personnel, including the need for approved JTAC-I and simulator operator qualifications prior to employment. It specifies that all staff must complete in-processing requirements, including obtaining a government-issued Common Access Card (CAC) and completing Level I Antiterrorism Awareness Training.
Specific responsibilities for various roles are detailed, such as the site lead, who will oversee compliance with PWS requirements and maintain records of contracted staff. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining training standards and conducting evaluations in accordance with established military guidelines.
The contractor is expected to assist in maintaining Initial Qualification Training (IQT), Mission Qualification Training (MQT), Continuation Training (CT), and Re-Qualification Training (RQ) programs to ensure that personnel are Combat Mission Ready (CMR). Furthermore, the PWS includes provisions for reporting incidents related to training operations, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and providing recommendations for improvements in training procedures.
This document serves as a comprehensive guideline for contractors engaged in supporting AFSOC's JTAC operations.
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