Title: Doing Business with the FAA Aeronautical Center
1Doing Business with the FAA Aeronautical
Center 2009 Indian Country Business
Summit Lawton, OK. August 24 -25, 2009
2The Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC)
- THEN
- Established in 1946 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Centralized training and logistics facility
- 350 employees
- Now
- Vital service and support facility for the FAA
and U.S. DOT - Over 5,700 Federal and contract employees,
including students - (represents the largest concentration of
U.S. DOT employees outside the Washington DC
area)
3The MMAC
- Customer Base
- 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
4The MMAC
- Activities at the Aeronautical Center can be
grouped in 7 major - functions
- Certification
- Logistics
- Service
- Engineering
- Research
- Standards
- Training
5The 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
6The 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)
7Small 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).
8FAA MMAC Major Procurement Program Goal (MPPG)
Accomplishments For FY 2008
9FAA 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.
10FAA 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)).
11FAA 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)).
12FAA Aeronautical Center Upcoming Procurement
Opportunities (Continued)
- General Construction Services (QVL), 2M
(Multiple Awards), Program Office Office of
Facility Management, AE 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, AE 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
13Economic 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
nations airports. - Federal Funding (FE) 200 million
- Upgrade the FAAs 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.
14MMAC 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 gerald.a.lewis_at_faa.gov
- Web
- http//www.faa.gov/about/office_org/regions_center
s/mmac/acquisition/
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