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NNA05BE28CSECTION B

B.3 ESTIMATED COST AND AWARD FEE (1852.216-85) (SEP 1993)(applicable to CUNS 2 and 3)

The estimated cost of these CUNs is (see tables below). The maximum available award fee,excluding base fee, if any, is (see tables below). The base fee is $0.00. Total estimated base fee,and maximum award fee are (see tables below).

(End of Clause)

B.4 INCENTIVE FEE (applicable to CUN 5; see H.15)

The target fee of this CUN is (see tables below). The maximum fee for this CUN is (see tables below).The minimum fee for this CUN is (see tables below).

(End of Clause)

B.5 COST/FEE BY PERIOD

THE BREAKOUT OF ESTIMATED COST/AWARD FEEIINCENTIVE FEE FOR THE BASE PERIODAND ANY AWARD TERMS IS AS FOllOWS:

BASE PERIOD.

*The base period of this contract is 5 years, as stated in F.2, unless award periods are lost inaccordance with Section H.16.

FIRST AWARD TERM PERIOD

TotalIncentiveFee (see H.15)

-Estimated Cost Award(all CUNS) Fee

PeriodCovered

2/Year 2

1/Year 1

3/Year 3

4/Year4

5/Year 5

Total Base Period

PeriodCovered6/Year 5.0 - 5.5(6 add'l months)

Estimated Cost--- AwardFee

Incentive

Fee••.. 15(Mi(Max]

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SECOND AWARD TERM PERIOD

THIRD AWARD TERM PERIOD

IncentiveFee (see H.15(Min)(Max

Award•••Estimated Cost,(all CUNS)

Estimated Cost---PeriodCovered8/Year 6.0 - 7.0(12 add', months)

PeriodCovered7/Year 5.5 - 6.0(6 add'i months)

FOURTH AWARD TERM PERIODPeriodCovered9/Year 7.0 - 8.0(add"12 months)

Estimated Cost••• Award••FIFTH AWARD TERM PERIOD

SIXTH AWARD TERM PERIOD

PeriodCovered10IYear 8.0 - 9.0(add'112 months)

Estimated Cost•••• Award

•••PeriodCovered11/Year 9.0 - 9.5(add" 6 months)

Estimated Cost•••SEVENTH AWARD TERM PERIO~

PeriodCovered12/Year 9.5 - 10(add" 6 months)

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B.6 CONTRACT VALUE SUMMARY TABLE

SECTION B

(a) The total contract value for all CUNS, for the base and all award term periods, jf earned, is asfollows: I .

I!" 'f'" ~. •••.••• . ~.' .

r;;;--'- .Period(s) CLiN 1

(Ref. 8-2)CLiNS 2, 3(Ref. B-3)

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$0$0

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(End of Clause)

B.7 CONTRACT FU,NDlWG (NFS 1852.232.81),{.JUN 1990) (applic~Qle tQ,aJlSQW;Sections)

(a) For purposes of payment of cost, exclusive of fee, in acc~rdance wi~h !he Limitation of~Funds .clause, the total amount allotted by the Government to this contract IS Increased FROBy: $XX; To: $XX. This allotment is for the Contractor's performance of Section 8.1.a a coversthe following estimated period of performance: August 1, 2005 through August 5, 2005.

(b) An additional amount o. obligated under this contract for payment'rof Maferials.

(c) An additional amount 0-'~1ted under this contract for payment of award fee.

(d) For summary purposes, the total amount obligated is:

Estimated Cost

Materials

Award Fee

Total CPAF

FROM

(End of Clause)

[END OF SECTION)

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NNA05BE28C

H.9 SEVERANCE PAY (ARC 52.231-90) (MAY 1993)

SECTION H

In conjunction with FAR 31.205-6(g), the severance pay cost shall not exceed 40 hours pay foreach year of employment per employee up to a maximum of 80 hours per eligible employee.Severance cost eligibility computation for reimbursement shall also be limited to only the period ofemployment on the service contract at Ames Research Center. In no event shall the Governmentreimburse the Contractor for severance cost for employees who voluntarily accept employment inplace with the succeeding contractor within ninety (90) days after completion of the current contract.

(End of Clause)

H.10 KEY PERSONNEL AND FACILITIES (NASA' 1852.235-71) (MAR 1989)

(a) The personnel and/or facilities listed below (or specified in the contract Schedule) areconsidered essential to the work being performed under this contract. Before removing, replacing,or diverting any of the listed or specified personnel or facilities, the Contractor shall (1) notify theContracting Officer reasonably in advance and (2) submit justification (including proposedsubstitutions) in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on this contract.

(b) The Contractor shall make no diversion without the Contracting Officer's written consent;provided, that the Contracting Officer may ratify in writing the proposed change, and that ratificationshall constitute the Contracting Officer's consent required by this clause.

(c) The list of personnel and/or facilities (shown below or as specified in the contract Schedule)may, with the consent of the contracting parties, be amended from time to time during the course ofthe contract to add or delete personnel and/or facilities.

Hardware Eng Technical Group leader:Site Manager:Outreach Manager:

(End of Clause)

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NNA05BE28CSECTION I

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AUG 1998

DEC 1996JUL 2004APR 1984MAY 2004

FEB 1997MAY 2004APR 1984'APR 1984JAN 1991

NA E I) (AUG 1998)COMPETITION IN SUBCONTRACTINGSUBCONTRACTS FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMSPROPERTY RECORDSGOVERNMENT PROPERTY (COST-REIMBURSEMENT, TIME-AND- MATERIAL, ORLASOR-HOUR CONTRACTS)LIMITATION OF LIABILITY -- SERVICESTERMINATION (COST-REIMBURSEMENT)EXCUSABLE DELAYSGOVERNMENT SUPPLY SOURCESCOMPUTER GENERATED FORMS

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TITLEDATE

II. NASA FAR SUPPLEMENT (48 CFR CHAPTER 18) CLAUSES

CLAUSENUMBER

1852.204-76

1852.216-891852.219-741852.219-751852.219-761852.223-741852.228-751852.237-701852.243-71

NOV 2004

. JUL 1997SEP 1990MAY 1999JUL1997MAR 1996OCT 1988DEC 1988MAR 1997

SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR UNCLASSIFIEDINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES Insert"within 60 days" in paragraph (c).ASSIGNMENT AND RELEASE FORMSUSE OF RURAL AREA SMALL BUSINESSESSMALL BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTING REPORTINGNASA 8 PERCENT GOALDRUG- AND ALCOHOL-FREE WORKFORCEMINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGEEMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURESSHARED SAVINGS

(End of Clause)

1.2 OMBUDSMAN (NFS 1852.215-84) (OCT 2003)

(a) An ombudsman has been appointed to hear and facilitate the resolution of concerns fromofferors, potential offerors, and contractors during the preaward and postaward phases ofthis acquisition. When requested, the ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality as tothe source of the concern. The existence of the ombudsman is not to diminish theauthority of the contracting officer, the Source Evaluation Board, or the selection official.Further, the ombudsman do.es not participate in the evaluation of proposals, the sourceselection process, or the adjudication of formal contract disputes. Therefore, beforeconsulting with an ombudsman, interested parties must first address their concerns,issues, disagreements, and/or recommendations to the contracting officer for resolution.

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AWARD/CONTRACT:i iJ.HLHi:f Dan?

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DESCRIPTION

PART1-THESCHEDULE

SECTION B - SUPPLIES OR S.ERVICES AND PRICE/COSTS

PAGE

B-1

B.1 SUPPLIES/SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED (ARC 52.211-94) B-1(FEB 1997)

B.2 ESTIMATED COST (NFS 1852.216-81) (DEC 1988) B-1

B.3 ESTIMATED COST AND AWARD FEE (NFS 1852.216-85) B-2(SEP 1993)

B.4 INCENTIVE FEE B-2

B.5 COST/FEE BY PERIOD B':2

B.6 CONTRACT VALUE SUMMARY TABLE B-4

B.7 CONTRACT FUNDING (NFS 1852.232-81) (JUN 1990) B-4

SECTION C - DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONIWORK STATEMENT

C.1 DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONIWORK STATEMENT(ARC 52.211-93) (FEB 1997)

SECTION 0 - PACKAGING AND MARKING

C-1

C-1

0-1

0.1 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) 0-1(FEB 1998)

SECTION E -INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCEE-1

E.1 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) E-1(FEB 1998) . '.

E.2 HIGHER-LEVEL CONTRACT QUALITY REQUIREMENT E-1(FAR 52.246-11) (FEB 1999)

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SECTION F - DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCEF-1

F.1 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) F-1(FEB 1998)

F.2 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE (ARC 52.211-100) (JUL 1997) F-1

F.3 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE (ARC 52.237-90) (FEB 1997) F-2

SECTION G - CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DATAG-1

G.1 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) G-1(FEB 1998)

G.2 AWARD FEE FOR SERVICE CONTRACTS (NFS 1852.216-76) G-1(JUN 2000)

G.3 SUBMISSION OF VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT G-3(NASA 1852.216-87) (OCT 1997) (MODIFIED ARC/FEB 1998)

G.4 DESIGNATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY REPRESENTATIVE G-5AND PATENT REPRESENTATIVE (NFS1852.227-72)(JUL 1997)

G.5 INSTALLATION-ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY G-6(NFS 1852.245-71) (NOV 2004) (ALTERNATE I) (NOV 2004)

G.a LIST OF INSTALLATION-ACCOUNTABLE PROPERTY AND G-7SERVICES (NFS 1852.245-77) (JUL 1997)

SECTION H - SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTSH-1

H.1 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) H-1(FEB 1998)

H.2 (LIMITED) RELEASE OF CONTRACTOR CONFIDENTIAL H-1BUSINESS INFORMATION (CBI) (ARC 52.203-91)(JUL 2001)

H.3 SECURITY REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION H-2BADGES--ON-SITE CONTRACTORS, EXCLUDINGCONSTRUCTION (ARC 52.204-91) (FEB 1997)

H.4 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST H-3(ARC 52.209-94) (MODIFIED) (DEC 2004)

H.5 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE H-4(ARC 52.223-90) (SEP 2004)

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H.6 DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND RESCUE TEAM (DART) H-5PARTICIPATION (ARC 52.223-91) (APR 2004)

H.7 MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION OF DATA (ARC 52.227-93) H-5(JUL 1988)

H.8 HANDLING OF DATA (ARC 52.227-96) (JUN 1989) H-6

H.9 SEVERANCE PAY (ARC 52.231-90) (MAY 1993) H-7

H.10 KEY PERSONNEL AND FACILIITIES (NFS 1852.235-71) H-7(MAR 1989)

H.11 CONTRACTOR MONTHLY ACCIDENT REPORTING H-7(ARC 52.223-92) (MAR 2001)

H.12 DATA RIGHTS-SPECIAL WORKS AND RESTRICTIONS H-8ON DATA (DEC 2004)

H.13 SUBCONTRACTING, DATA NOT FIRST PRODUCED UNDER THE H.8CONTRACT AND REPRESENTATION OF LIMITED RIGHTS DATAAND RESTRICTED RIGHTS SOFTWARE (ARC 52.227-97) (OCT 2004)

H.14 INFORMATION INCIDENTAL TO CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION H-8(ARC 52.227-98) (OCT 2004)

H.15 NON':DIRECTED OUTREACH (DEC-2004) H-9

H.16 AWARD TERM (DEC 2004) H-9

PART 11- CONTRACT CLAUSES

SECTION I - CONTRACT CLAUSES 1-11.1

1.2

1.3

CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2)(FEB 1998)

OMBUDSMAN (NFS 1852.215-84) (OCT 2003)

STATEMENT OF EQUIVALENT RATES FOR FEDERAL HIRES(FAR 52.222-42) (MAY 1989) (MODIFIED ARC/FEB 1997)

1-1

1-4

1-5

PART'" - LIST OF DOCUMENTS, EXHIBITS, AND ATTACHMENTS

SECTION J - LIST OF DOCUMENTS, EXHIBITS, AND ATTACHMENTS

J.1 LIST OF DOCUMENTS, EXHIBITS, AND ATTACHMENTS(ARC 52.211-90) (FEB 1997)

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J-1

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PART I - THE SCHEDULE

SECTION 8 - SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICE/COSTS

B.1 SUPPLIES/SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED (ARC 52.211-94) (FEB 1997)

(a) The contractor shall provide all resources(except as may be expressly stated inthis contract as furnished by the Government) necessary to furnish the items belowin accordance with the Description/SpecificationslWork Statement in Section C.

2,3.

45

DESCRIPTIONTechnical Services for theSimulation Facilities forPhase-In Period inaccordance with thePhase-In PlanTechnical Services for theSimulation Facilities,including the DataDeliverables asset forth inAttachment J.1 a 4Material PurchasesNon-Directed Outreach

Section C(Statementof Work

Phase-In

2.0,3.0(excluding3.5.2.2),4.0&6.0

3.5.1.53.5.2.2

Section F(Period of

PerformanceF.2(a)

F.2(b) - (c) Cost Plus AwardFee (CPAF)

Cost anIIncentive FeeanI

B.2 ESTIMATED COST (1852.216-81) (DEC 1988) (applicable to CLiNs 1 and 4)

CLiN 1:

The total estimated cost for complete performance of CLiN 1 is (see tables below).See FAR clause i?~'21 f)-'Ii, Cost Contract--No Fee, of this contract.

CUN 4:

The total estimated cost for complete performance of CUN 4 is (see tables below).See FAR clause 2I, 216-11, Cost Contract--No Fee, of this contract.

(End of Clause)

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B.3 ESTIMATED COST AND AWARD FEE (1852.216-85) (SEP 1993)(applicable to CUNS 2 and 3)

SECTION B

The estimated cost of these CUNs is (see tables below). The maximum available award fee,excluding base fee, if any, is (see tables below). The base fee is $0.00. Total estimated base fee,and maximum award fee are (see tables below).

(End of Clause)

B.4 INCENTIVE FEE (applicable to CUN 5; see H.15)

The target fee of this CUN is (see tables below). The maximum fee for this CUN is (see tables below).The minimum fee for this CUN is (see tables below).

(End of Clause)

B.5 COST/FEE BY PERIOD

THE BREAKOUT OF ESTIMATED COST/AWARD FEEIINCENTIVE FEE FOR THE BASE PERIODAND ANY AWARD TERMS IS AS FOllOWS:

BASE PERIOD*

*The base period of this contract is 5 years, as stated in F.2, unless award periods are lost inaccordance with Section H.16.

PeriodCovered

Estimated Cost Award(all CUNS) Fee

IncentiveFee (see H.15) Total

1/Year 1

2/Year 2

3/Year 3

4/Year4

5/Year 5

Total Base Period

(Min)(Ma(Min(Ma(Min(Ma(Min(Max(Min)(Max(Min)(Max)

FIRST AWARD TERM PERIOD

PeriodCovered6/Year 5.0 - 5.5 .(6 add'l months)

Estimated Cost

tIiIIIiIB-2

Incentive

Fee.(Min}(Ma

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SECOND AWARD TERM PERIOD

THIRD AWARD TERM PERIOD

PeriodCovered7/Year 5.5 - 6.0(6 ad<;1'1months)

Estimated Cost

IIiiIIIncentiveFee e(Min(Max

FOURTH AWARD TERM PERIOD

PeriodCovered8/Year 6.0 - 7.0(12 add" months)

Estimated Cost•••IncentiveFee ((Min(Ma

AwardFee

Award••

Award••IncentiveFee ((Min)(Max)

SIXTH AWARD TERM PERIOD

IncentiveFee ((Min)(Max)

SEVENTH AWA~D TERM PERIOD

FIFTH AWARD TERM PERIOD

Estimated Cost•••

Estimated Cost

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Estimated Cost••••

PeriodCovered9/Year 7.0 - 8.0(add'112 months)

PeriodCovered10/Year 8.0 - 9.0(add'112 months)

PeriodCovered11/Year 9.0 - 9.5(add'16 months)

PeriodCovered12/Year 9.5 - 10(add'16 months)

Estimated Cost•• Award•• IncentiveFee (s(Min)(Max)

(End of Clause)

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B.6 CONTRACT VALUE SUMMARY TABLE

SECTION B

(a) The total contract value for all CUNS, for the base and all award term periods, if earned, is asfollows:

Period(s) CLIN 1 .(Ref. B-2)

CLINS 2,3(Ref. B-3)

CLIN 4(Ref. B-2)

CLiN 5 TOTAL(Ref. B-4)

1-5678910111210-YearTOTAL

$0$0$0$0$0$0$0$0$0

• ,.. ". .~• '. I• I• •• I• •• • I• •• • ~• •• , I• • • I II a.-. -~___l .I~~

(End of Clause)

B.7 CONTRACT FUNDING (NFS 1852.232-81) (JUN 1990) (applicable to all SOW Sections)

(a) For purposes of payment of cost, exclusive of fee, in accordance with the Limitation of FIIlI84clause, the total amount allotted by the Government to this contract is increased FROMBy: $XX; To: $XX. This allotment is for the Contractor's performance of Section B.1.a an coversthe following estimated period of performance: August 1, 2005 through August 5, 2005.

(b) An additional amount of $0.00 is ObU~"q-dunder this contract for payment of Materials.

(cJ An additional amount o~b'igated under this contract for payment of award fee.

(d) For summary purposes, the total amount obligated is:

Estimated Cost

Materials

Award Fee

Total CPAF.

TO

(End of Clause)

[END OF SECTION]

, B-4

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SECTION C - DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONIWORK STATEMENT

C.1 DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONIWORK STATEMENT (ARC 52.211-93) (FEB 1997)

(a) In accordance with the contract's terms and conditions, the Contractor shall furnish allpersonnel, services, equipment, materials, and facilities and do all other things necessary for,or incidental, to performance of the requirements set forth herein.(b) Work shall be accomplished in accordance with the Statement of Work entitledTechnical Services for Aerospace Systems Modeling and Simulation as follows:

(End of Clause)

TABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 BACKGROUND 3

1.1 MISSION DESCRiPTION 31.2 SIMULATORS/FACiLITIES 31.2.1 Location of Simulators/Facilities 41.2.2 Simulators and Related Facilities 5

2.0 SCOPE 5

3.0 REQUIREMENTS 6

3.1 EXPERIMENTS , , 63.1. 1 Experiment Planning 63.1.2 Experiment Preparation : ~ 73. 1.3 Experiment Operations 83. 1.4 Post-Experiment Operations 8

3.2 DISCRETE PROJECTS 93.3 MAINTENANCE 93.3. 1 Preventive Maintenance 10' 3.3.2 Corrective Maintenance 113.4 FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES 113.4. 1 Systems Engineering 113.4.2 Systems Software & Systems Administration 113.4.3 Aerospace Engineering and Applications Programming 123.4.4 Graphics Programming 123.4.5 Real-time Visual DisplayslVisual Scene Models 133.4.6 Hardware and Mechanical Systems Engineering 133.4.7 Aviation System Operations 13

3.5 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS 133.5. 1 Management!Administration 143.5.2 Outreach 143.5.3 Property Management 153.5.4 Safety, Environmental, and Mission Assurance (SEMA) 153.5.5 Configuration Management , 163.5.6 747-400 Flight Simulator Certification 17

4.0 METRICS 17

5.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 18

6.0 PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE 18

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1.0 Background

This statement of work describes a requirement for contract services for theSimulation Laboratory Facilities located at the National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration's (NASA) Ames Research Center. The work to be performed isto provide operations, development, maintenance, and modification of the .Simulation Laboratory Facilities, as authorized by NASA through ContractTask Orders (CTOs).

1.1 Mission Description

The Simulation Laboratory Facilities are unique national research anddevelopment facilities dedicated to providing researchers with high-fidelityenvironments in which to conduct simulated flight research and to advance thestate-of-the-art of simulation technology. Researchers use the facilities toinvestigate a variety of topics ranging from the design of new aircraft guidanceand control systems to the human factors implications of new or existing flightdeck displays, airspace operations, air traffic control and automation. In-houseprojects and experiments are conducted to develop new simulator systems andsubsystems, improve simulation systems, develop advanced engineeringtechniques to improve the fidelity and validity of simulation programs, andincorporate the latest technology into simulation systems. The SimulationLaboratory Facilities are primarily comprised of the Crew-Vehicle SystemsResearch Facility (CVSRF), the Vertical Motion Simulation Complex (VMSC)and Future Flight Central (FFC).

The Simulation Laboratory Facilities are currently managed by the AeronauticsDirectorate. The Aeronautics Directorate manages these facilities through civilservice line managers, who, in conjunction with the Contractor, are ultimatelyresponsible for the successful performance of the mission of each facility.

As authorized by NASA through CTOs, the Contractor is responsible for thesuccessful preparation and operation of the simulators, col/ection of researchdata as specified in the task order, .and the continuing operation and upgrades ofthe facilities. It is not the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that the datavalidate or invalidate any scientific theories, ideas, or designs.

The Contractor is also responsible for development, testing and validation ofadvanced air traffic management automation tools being developed at-NASAAmes. These tools are anticipated to be integrated in the full simulationenvironment to support future research.

Together, the efforts of the NASA management and the contract staff arerequired to accomplish the mission of each facility.

The simulation facilities are used by NASA programs, other NASA Centers,the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Defense, the NationalTransportation Safety Board, other government organizations, industry anduniversities.

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1.2 Simulators/Facilities

The work in these facilities includes simulation of a wide variety of aircraftconfigurations including helicopters, advanced lift-fan aircraft, jet transports,modern concepts for Vertical/Short Take-Off and Landing (V/STOL) vehicles,Space Shutt/e, and their guidance, control, and mission management systems,as well as air traffic management. The developmental nature of the workinvolves the continuous upgrading of capabilities, facilities and the advancementof the state-of-the-art of simulation technology.

The VMSC with its large amplitude motion system provides pilotedjreal-time

flight s'imulation of proposed and existing vehicles. The dynamic and flexibleresearch environment lends itself to simulation studies involving controls,guidance, displays, automation, handling qualities, flight deck systems, andaccident/incident investigations. The facility is used to examine new guidanceand control law algorithms and to evaluate handling qualities and characteristics.The VMSC, besides the large motion capability, has other laboratories fordevelopment, checkout and fixed base operations and five interchangeable cabswhich are configured for a given simulation requirement.

The CVSRF is used to analyze performance characteristics of flight crews,formulate principles and design criteria for future aviation environments andevaluate new air traffic control procedures through the use of full-missionsimulation. The CVSRF includes two full mission flight simulators _a Boeing747-400 Flight Simulator and. an Advanced Concepts Flight Simulator (ACFS).In addition, the facility includes an Air Traffic Control (ATC) Simulator.

FFC is a full-scale Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower simulation facility used to testand evaluate airport design operational issues. The facility features a 360degrees out the window visual scene of a realistic airport environment. It is usedto test procedural changes, enhance airport ramp procedures, optimize taxiroutes and examine the implementation of new technologies to improve airportsurface management and operations.

In addition, the Simulation Laboratory Facilities support Simulation DevelopmentStations used to design and develop models, scenarios and components in aworkstation environment prior to integration into the full simulation environment.

Technical services are provided in support of air traffic management automationprojects. These include the software design, implementation, and maintenancesupport for real-time Air Traffic Control simulation software and FAA/NASAsystems interface software.

1.2.1 Location of Simulators/Facilities

The Simulation Laboratory Facilities are currently located in Buildings N-243,.N-257 and N-262. These facilities are collectively referred to as SimLabs.In addition, other facilities include partial task Simulation Development Stationslocated within various buildings throughout Ames Research Center.

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2.0 Scope

Crew-Vehicle Systems Research Facility (CVSRF) - Building N-257

• Advanced Concepts Flight Simulator (ACFS)• Boeing 747-400 Flight Simulator• Air Traffic Control (ATC) Simulator

Vertical Motion Simulation Complex (VMSC) - Building N-243

• Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS)• Interchangeable Cab 1 (I-Cab1) fixed-base area

Interchangeable Cab 2 (I-Cab2) fixed-base area

FutureFlight Central - Building N-262

FutureFlight Central is a single, integrated, air traffic control tower simulatorcapable of simulating all aspects of tower operation, tower ATM, ramp control,etc.

NASA is responsible for the overall management and performance of the FlightSimulation Facilities. NASA's management is responsible for the solicitation andacceptance of research customers. NASA is also responsible for overallscheduling and planning of all simulation resources and labs for all simulationexperiments and simulation technology projects in the SimLabs. NASA isresponsible for technology assessment, the definition of long-term requirementsand new capabilities for simulation systems and technology, and the acceptanceand integration of new technology. NASA also investigates simulationtechnology and conducts advanced simulations in support of this research.In addition, NASA conducts simulation experiments and discrete projects toenhance the current capabilities of the simulation facilities. NASA is responsiblefor the safe operation of all facilities in compliance with Ames Research CenterHuman Occupancy requirements. NASA supplies general and specificequipment, logistical services and plant engineering management of buildingsand building systems so as to provide an efficient and reliable laboratoryenvironment for experiment development and execution. As authorized throughCTOs, the Contractor will be responsible for developing, integrating, testing andexecuting research experiments and discrete projects to meet the SimLabsmission. The CTOs will hold the Contractor responsible, within the context ofindividual projects, to ensure the fidelity, integrity and quality of experiments andprojects as tasked. Thus, it is not only important that the individual subsystemsoperate properly, but also, that when integrated together all elements continue toperform properly and efficiently.

The Contractor is responsible for the preparation and maintenance of plans forcoordinating and minimizing the periods when the facility is unavailable for use.When problems occur it is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that thecorrect procedures are. applied. and that excessive downtime triggers theappropriate response.

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The Contractor will be responsible to plan the appropriate resources to supportthe design, development, integration, testing and execution of experiments, andproduce required deliverables necessary to provide the researcher with the pilotevaluations and supporting data (and/or other deliverables, e.g., hardware),specified by research requirements defined in task orders. -These includeresources supplied by NASA, identified in the CTO, consistent with the high-levelplanning conducted by NASA management. In addition, the Contractor shallconduct discrete projects, or portions of projects, as defined by NASA throughtask orders. These projects are aimed at enhancing the capabilities of thesimulation laboratories or facilities.

The Contractor shall ensure the safety, quality, integrity and maintenance ofsimulators, facilities and Installation-Provided Property (IPP). In the event that amodification to existing simulator facilities impacts the safety of the test subject,the Contractor shall support in developing any analyses required to satisfyNASA's Human Occupancy Review Board safety requirements.

This Statement of Work (SOW) is organized to focus on the main purpose of theSimulation Facilities, namely the conduct of research experiments and discretesimulation technology projects. Section 3.1 is dedicated to specific phases in theexperiment cycle. Section 3.2 addresses the requirements associated with theperformance of discrete tasks such as facility repair or simulation technologyenhancements. Section 3.3 addresses the requirements of preventive andcorrective maintenance. Section 3.4 addresses the functional capabilitiesnecessary to meet the requirements in section 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3. Section 3.5addresses additional functions such as administration, documentation,configuration management, outreach, environmental compliance, Safety,Environmental, and Mission Assurance (SEMA), and property management.While these supporting functions may not address the design, planning,preparation, conduct and data acquisitionlreduction related to specificsimulations or projects, each plays a vital role in facilitating the successof these activities. -

3.0 Requirements

3.1 Experiments

The successful performance of aerospace simulation experiments ;s one of theprimary functions of the facilities. The process cycle for a successful simulationincludes planning, preparation, operations and post-operation activities.The Contractor shall use the functional capabilities defined in section 3.4, asnecessary to achieve the goals of each experiment. The specific requirementswhich apply to each of these phases are given below.

3.1.1 Experiment Planning

Experiment planning focuses on the development of the technical and projectmanagement approaches, technical objectives, performance incentives, riskallocation, and performance metrics with a focus on identifying key actions/deliverables to be used to assess the success (or failure) of contractorperformance. As necessary to meet the requirements of authorizing CTOsthe Contractor shall:

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• Define, develop, operate and maintain an experiment resource control system,which will track the experiment schedule, finances and configuration for eachspecific projecUsimulation.

• Generate an Experiment Implementation Plan (EIP) which outlines theContractor's approach to the technical objectives throughout the preparation,operations and post-operations phases. The EIP shall require Governmentapproval. The EIP shall: '

• Define the tasks necessary to perform the experiment, the associatedresources, schedule and budget.

• Address special matters pertaining to Safety, Environmental, and MissionAssurance (SEMA), environmental compliance, configurationmanagement, maintenance, facilities integrity, and IPP.Address any known technical and cost risks appendant to theContractor's proposed approach.

• Define the Contractor's approach in refining the simulation requirementsnecessary to meet the research objectives.

3.1.2 Experiment Preparation

With the planning phase complete, preparation for the experiment is required.While the extent, complexity and duration of preparation activities will vary fromexperiment to experiment, for a nominal experiment, hardware, systemssoftware, applications programming, electrical, electronic and mechanicaldevelopment will be required in order to prepare all facets of an experiment.This phase includes all activities from completion of project-specific planning tothe beginning of the actual experiment.

Experiment preparation shall be implemented in accordance with the approvedEIP. As part of the preparation for an experiment, the Contractor shall meet thefollowing specific requirements:

3,1.2,1

3.1.2.2

3.1.2.3

3.1.2.4

3.1.2.5

The Contractor shall generate experiment operations plans and procedures,along with foreseeable contingencies, as described in the EIP.

The Contractor shall complete the design, development, fabrication, installation,integration and checkout of all mechanical, electrical and hardware systemsnecessary for the performance of the experiment.

The Contractor shall. complete the development of specialized systems softwarenecessary for the performance of the experiment.

The Contractor shall perform application programming, database modeling andgraphics to complete the design, development, modification, installation,checkout and documentation necessary for the performance of the experiment.

The Contractor shall advise the experimenters on the development of realisticflight scenarios, including possible events, malfunctions, etc. and airspaceoperations needed for the performance of the experiment. This may includetraining on the use of simulators, ATC operations or airport procedures neededfor the performance of the experiment.

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3.1.2.6 The Contractor shall develop the data collection process to support theexperiment, including, but not limited to, the definition of the parameters,data rate and volume, and data format.

.3.1.2.7 The Contractor shall integrate the laboratory control system to the motionsimulator, cab and associated hardware, as required.

3.1.3 Experiment Operations

The operations phase is the period of activities which occur from the start of theactual simulation experiment through its completion. This is the period wherepilots evaluate the aircraft and/or scenario; ATC personnel evaluate the ATCsimulation; or, where airport design personnel evaluate the characteristics ofthe tower simulation and data is collected and stored.

Simulation experiment operations shall be implemented in accordance withthe approved EIP. As part of the operations of a simulation experiment, theContractor shall meet the following specific requirements:

3.1.3.1 The Contractor shall operate simulation experiments in accordance with writtenplans/procedures, and shall provide the flexibility to modify experimentparameters contingent upon interim experiment results.

3.1.3.2 The Contractor shall ensure integrity of the simulators prior to each day'sexperiment runs. The contractor shall be responsible for documenting the setup,operation, and performance of each simulation in a consistent format.

3.1.3.3 The Contractor shall conduct training and flight operations support (i.e., air trafficcommunications and functionality) necessary for flight crews participating inexperiment runs.

3.1.3.4 The Contractor shall train the crews/experimenters on operations needed for theperformance of the experiment, including, but not limited to, the conduct of safetybriefings, and the conduct of system familiarization briefings.

3.1.3.5 The Contractor shall conduct data collection, verification and any post-processingrequired for each experiment.

3.1.3.6 The Contractor shall record system discrepancies and ensure that they areresolved in compliance with NASA guidelines. The Contractor shall also logchanges in systems status for each simulation conducted (e.g., .electrical/electronic, mechanical, hardware/software, spares, etc.)

3.1.3.7 The Contractor shall recruit pseudo-pilots and pseudo control/ers for air trafficsimulation and conduct training for the air traffic operations support, as requiredto meet the specific research requirements.

3.1.4 . Post-Experiment Operations

Subsequent to experiment completion, all documentation, post-experimentbriefings and other deliverables shall be completed.

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Simulation post-experiment operations shall be implemented in accordancewith the approved EIP. As part of the post-experiment operations of a simulationexperiment, the Contractor shall meet the following specific requirements.

3.1.4.1The Contractor shall provide required outputs in accordance with simulationrequirements, which may include but are not limited to:

• Data distribution and analysis per the EJP• Project summary report including documentation of all modifications

made to equipment to support the experiment.

3.1.4.2 The Contractor shall recommend what simulation hardware/software/data toretain for future uselreference and shall capture the configuration to ensure thatthe simulation can be repeated at a future time.

3.1.4.3 The Contractor shall record lessons learned and update the current project bookor work file, a copy of which goes in the SimLabs libraries.

3.1.4.4 The Contractor shall support the NASA post-experiment briefing to review theconduct and results of the experiment.

3.2 Discrete Projects

Individual work orders will be generated by NASA for discrete tasks and projectsoutside the bounds of simulation experiments, maintenance, and routine supportfunctions. Such tasks may include proof of concept, demonstrations, facilityrefurbishment or upgrade, or other facility tasks. As with the experiment activitiesof section 3.1, discrete projects are expected to follow the standard processcycle including planning, preparation, implementation and post-implementationactivities, meeting the same requirements delineated in section 3.1.The Contractor shall use the functional capabilities defined in section 3.4, asnecessary, to achieve the goals of each discrete task or project.

Discrete projects encompass analyses, design, acquisition, modification,installation, and checkout of electronic laboratory equipment, system software,graphics, flight hardware systems, structural modifications to simulation systemsand facilities; and development and fabrication of simulation mechanicalsystems.

The contractor shall be responsible for analysis and recommendation of solutionsin the above-mentioned areas which may lead to acquisition of off-the-shelfsolutions or in-house development and modifications. Follow-on activities shallinclude appropriate system level installation and checkout of these solutions.

"3.3 Maintenance

The maintenance of each facility is significantly more complex than that forstandard training simulators. The research and development nature of SimLabsmandates hardware that can readily be reconfigured for different projects.The hardware is often reconfigured to adapt to the large-scale transport" aircraftfor a given study and a vertical takeoff vehicle for the next.

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As necessary, the Contractor shall use the functional capabilities definedin section 3.4 to accomplish the maintenance requirements.

3.3.1 Preventive Maintenance

,As necessary to meet the requirements of authorizing CTOs:

3.3.1.1

3.3.1.2

3.3.1.3

3.3.1.4

3.3.1.5

3.3.1.6

The Contractor shall provide all services necessary to maintain the simulationfacilities.

The Contractor shall provide spare parts sufficient to support routinemaintenance/anticipated failures, and tools required to maintain simulatorequipment, unless provided by NASA.

The Contractor shall prepare and implement preventive maintenance plans forthe equipment listed in Attachment J.1 (a)3.

The Contractor shall prepare and implement a preventative maintenance planschedule forthe Simulation Laboratory Facilities to minimize system downtime.The Simulation Laboratory Facilities are comprised of the equipment listed inAttachments J.1 (a)3.

The Contractor shall perform functions to ensure proper maintenance of facilitysystems, including but not limited to:

• Provide mechanical maintenance'in accordance with Simulation FacilityOperations Manuals, Manufacturer's service information and standardindustry practices.

• Clean, lubricate, service, adjust, and tune the simulators, to supportsimulation schedules.

• Maintain analog and digital systems with associated peripherals, networksand interfaces.

• Maintain simulation lab hardware, such as simulation engineers controlstation/workstations, strip-chart recorders, X-Y plotters, and audio/videorecording equipment for data collection purposes.

• Maintain visual and graphics generation systems such as computer-generated out-the-window imagery equipment, special symbologygenerators, and graphics workstations.

• Maintain visual and graphics presentation systems, such as high resolutionCRT's, projectors, head-up-displays (HUDs), and video switching systems.Maintain control loaders and hydraulic power units.Maintain communications and audio systems such as aircraft soundsystems, and voice input/output systems.

• Maintain aircraft instruments.

The Contractor shall perform the following functions to ensure propermaintenance of systems software:

Maintain, integrate, test and install software for each computer system• Maintain documentation for these systems.• Coordinate with operational SimLabs groupsto achieve required system

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Incorporate modifications to solve reported problems/incorporate anddocument.Perform system backups as necessary approved design changesTest and report on all new/modified systems software (accepVreject) .Archive software and.associated documentation .Perform system/subsystem testing, diagnostics, and reporting on newhardware.Provide programming and software capabilities assistance to systemsusers.

3.3.2 Corrective Maintenance

Individual work orders will be generated for corrective maintenance outside thebounds of simulation experiments, discrete projects, or routine support functions,As with the experiment activities and discrete projects of sections 3.1 and 3.2,corrective maintenance tasks are expected to follow the standard process cycle.This includes planning, preparation, implementation and post-implementationactivities, meeting the same requirements delineated in section 3.1, althoughin an expedited fashion in that corrective maintenance tasks are likely to betime critical.

3.4 Functional Capabilities

The Contractor shall provide the following functional capabilities in order to meetthe requirements in section 3.1 i 3.2 and 3.3 of this SOW. The degree to whicheach of these capabilities will be called upon will be dependent upon the specifictask orders generated.

3.4.1 Systems Engineering

As necessary to meet the requirements of authorizing CTOs, the Contractorshall provide system engineering services to ensure the continuing operationand evolutionary improvement of the simulation facilities which may include,but is not limited to:

• Definition and development of facilities upgrades and capabilities,including development of new simulators. This may include providingstructural modifications to existing systems and facilities, performing .systems analyses and conceiving designs for simulatorsystems/subsystems, and providing the implementation planning,integration and testing for new simulation systems.

• Design, development, and integration of advanced technology intosimulation systems (i.e., advanced controls/displays). This may alsoinclude developing advanced engineering techniques to improvefidelity/validity of simulations.

• Performance of systems analyses and prOVision of recommendationsfor redesign of software and hardware systems including networks.

3.4.2 Systems Software & Systems Administration

As necessary to meet the requirements of authorizing CTOs, the Contractorshall:

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Provide and execute specialized systems software including real-timeschedulers, debug packages, program development tools, input/outputroutines, special device handlers, networks, and hardware diagnostics.Provide and execute data reduction software .Perform systems analysis and provide recommendations for redesign ofsystems software.

Perform coordination of all systems software development with simulationengineering (see Section 6.0).Train and consult with system users regarding new hardware/software .Provide requirements and specification studies .Maintain current system configuration control library, includingsubcontractor supplied software and equipment.Implement a system of programming standards, design, coding, anddocumentation methods.Perform system backups as necessary .Provide manuals and other documents, including those for training .

3.4.3 Aerospace Engineering and Applications Programming

The Contractor shall perform aerospace engineering and applicationsprogramming.to complete the design, development, modification, installation,checkout and documentation of all real-time models (e.g., models of advancedand existing aircraft for real-time computation) necessary to meet CTOrequirements, which may include, but is not limited to:

• Ground reactions and ground handling models• Primary and secondary flight control systems• Auto flight systems• Avionics systems• Propulsion systems• Fuel system• Hydraulic systems• On-board auxiliary systems• Air conditioning/pressurization systems• Navigation systems programs

Detection/communication systems• Maintenance or creation of new navigational data bases (terrain profiles,

radio facilities, etc.)

• Development and modification of advanced aircraft models and air trafficcontrol management for real-time computation

• Determination of methods to provide effective visual/motion cues tosimulator pilots

• Scenario development

3.4.4 Graphics Programming

As necessary to meet the requirements of authorizing eTOs, the Contractor shallcomplete the design, development, modification, installation, checkout anddocumentation of all graphics, text and display software, which may include, butis not limited to:

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Creation and maintenance of real-time graphics software based onsimulation requirements. This may include the integration of advancedcontrols/display technology into simulation systems or the modification orcreation of new air traffic control simulation displays.Creation and maintenance of text and graphic displays for simulationheads-down and heads-up displays, and experimenter/researcher controlpages.

3.4.5 Real-time Visual DisplaysNisualScene Models

As necessary to meet the requirements of authorizing CTOs, the Contractor shallcreate and maintain real-time visual scene databases and visual scene models.Visual scene models are either vendor supplied, modified from a previous modelor developed in-house. The programs that create or modify the databases havealso been provided by vendors or have been developed in-house.

3.4.6 Hardware and Mechanical Systems Engineering

Hardware and mechanical systems can be separate systems or severalsub-systems interconnected as a larger system. As necessary to meet therequirements of authorizing CTOs, the Contractor shall:

• Design, fabricate, modify, assemble, and integrate hardware andequipment fc;>rsimulation research operations and discrete projects.Tasks may include fabrication of original equipment from design drawingsor sketches and/or modification or changes to existing hardware andsystems including but not limited to cab instrument panels and consoles,floor panels, seats, visual display support structures, sheet metalassemblies, pilot control devices such as sticks, grips, surface controls,and power management mechanisms.

• Design, develop, maintain, operate, and modify simulation mechanical,hydraulic, electrical/electronic, and servo systems.

• Provide structural modifications to systems and facilities.• Design, fabricate or modify electronic chassis, assemblies and

subassemblies, and cables using wire wrap, term i-point, soldering, andpotting techniques.

• Develop/maintain. equipment operations and maintenance logs forusage/configuration and availability, including discrepancy.reports.

• Understand/manage diverse hardware/software environment.• Provide integration of new hardware systems.

3.4.7 Aviation System Operations

As necessary to meet the requirements of authorizing CTOs, the Contractor shalloperate and evaluate the performance of the facility, including providing pilot andATC expertise to help develop and test experiment scenarios and conduct flightsystem operations training.

3.5 Additional Functions

The successful long-term performance of the simulation facilities is dependent onefficient and effective on-going additional functions. These additional functions,

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further defined below, provide the logistics and infrastructure necessary to keepthe facilities operating.

3.5.1 Management/Administration

The Contractor shall provide an overall management and administrative functionto ensure that the proper resources are available and allocated, that adequatereports and documentation are prepared, and that the overall environmentsupports the experiment requirements. The Contractor shall provide for overallmanagement and administrative functions to meet the requirements.

3.5.1.1

3.5.1.2

3.5.1.3

3.5.1.4

3.5.1.5

3.5.1.6

3.5.1.7

3.5.1.8

3.5.1.9

3.5.2 Outreach

The Contractor shall manage the contract in a fiscally responsible manner.The Contractor shall seek, and recommend to NASA, opportunities to operatemore efficiently or at lower cost while meeting all other requirements.

The Contractor shall provide a well-defined, stable organizational structure withclear lines of authority and clearly identified Government interfaces.

The Contractor shall ensure the facilities are available for scheduled simulationexperiments. All work areas will work shifts depending upon facility, simulation,maintenance, and development schedules and/or availability of laboratory andfacility equipment.

The Contractor shall manage the contract resources allocated by NASA forspecific projects in a manner to ensure experiments are performed in accordancewith published schedules.

The Contractor shall provide supply and service acquisition for systemrequirements in accordance with its own purchasing procedures, as approved bythe Government.

The Contractor shall prepare and implement a discrepancy reporting and trackingsystem.

The Contractor shall provide a monthly report of the state of the facilities,identifying risks and critical issues.

The Contractor shall maintain and update current plans and procedures toensure the facilities consistently meet requirements. Plans and procedures thatcurrently exist will be made available to the contracfor and may be used to assistin the fulfillment of this requirement.

The Contractor shall document and obtain concurrence from the ContractingOfficer and of the NASA Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR)for all deviations, waivers and non-compliance to the requirements of CTOs.

SimLabs primarily exists to support NASA programs. SimLabs' mission is toresearch, advance and transfer scientific simulation knowledge andunderstanding. In addition, as NASA programmatic commitments will allow,facility time can be made available for other Government agencies, Academia

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and Private Industry to perform simulation-based projects that will enhancefacility operations and/or exploit the unique capabilities of the Simlabs' facilities.

3.5.2.1 Directed Outreach. The Contractor shall support the Government's analysis ofprogram requirements and shall support the outreach efforts of the Governmentto provide information regarding Simlabs' mission to potential users. Thissupport shall include the ma.ntenance of a contact database of current andpotential Simlabs customers, support in developing Government proposals topotential users, tours of the Simlabs facilities, development of communicationmaterials (including posters and brochures), maintenance of the Simlabswebsite, and support in promoting Simlabs facilities at professional conferences.

3.5.2.2 Non-Directed Outreach. Additionally, the Contractor shall bring to the attention ofthe Simlabs Government management staff any simulation related opportunitiesencountered through its own corporate outreach efforts. The Contractor shouldseek simulation opportunities that are related to the aerospace industry. Afterconcurrence by the Contracting Officer (see clause H.15), the Contractor shallpursue the simulation opportunity with a goal of bringing the potential customerto the government to enter into an agreement to perform a simulation in theSimlabs' facilities. .

3.5.3 Property Management

To ensure accountability for equipment and facilities, as provided and throughany upgrades or repairs, the Contractor shall meet the requirements listed below:

3.5.3.1 The Contractor shall prepare, maintain, and implement a Property ManagementPlan which, at a minimum, will:

• Identify the objectives of the plan and how they will be fulfilled.• Define the property management tasks that will be performed and their

inter-relationships.• Identify where Government-furnished logistics, forms and procedures will

be used.

3.5.3.2 The Contractor shall develop and implement procedures for maintaining within-facility stock of materials/spares, and maintain current database inventorydocumentation. .

3.5.4 Safety, Environmental, and Mission Assurance (SEMA)

The Contractor shall develop, maintain, and implement a comprehensive RiskManagement Plan addressing at least Technical, Cost, Schedule, Safety, andSecurity risks.

To ensure the facilities are operated in a safe and reliable manner, with adequatequality controls, the Contractor shall meet the SEMA requirements listed below,as well as relevant NASA SEMA policies, procedures and guidelines.

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3.5.4.1 Environmental Compliance

The Contractor shall identify and maintain records for all hazardous materialsand obtain permits through the Ames Environmental Office in accordance withthe Ames Environmental Procedures and Guidelines (APR 8800.3) and incoordination with the COTR. The Contractor shall comply with the applicableregulations included in Chapter 1 of the APR and the other applicable proceduresand guidelines specified in the APR.

3.5.4.2 System Safety

The Contractor shall provide copies of valid certifications from vendors providingDOD or FAA parts or services.

The Contractor shall perform all tasks so as to provide for the protection ofHuman Research Subjects (NPR 7100.1).

The Contractor shall provide for Human Research Planning and ApprovalGuidelines in accordance with APR 7170.1. The Contractor shall be an activeparticipant in the Government Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP).As necessary, projects including significant design, fabrication or modificationto motion simulators and/or their equipment shall require review and approvalthrough the Human Occupancy Review Board.

3.5.4.3 Occupational Safety

The Contractor shall be an active participant of Voluntary Protection Program(VPP) and comply with safety standards consistent with APG 1700.1 for all tasksunder this contract.

The Contractor shall furnish appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, shoes,ear protection, etc.) as required to protect personnel.

3.5.4.4 Reliability

The Contractor shall preserve and ensurefaci/ity (VMSC, FFC and CVSRF)integrity in terms of availability, reliability and maintainability such that facilitiesincluding all development systems and support equipment are operational andperform to requirements during scheduled operations.

3.5.4.5 Quality Assurance

The Aerospace Systems Division (Code AF) is required to maintain currentup-to-date operational, safety, maintenance, quality etc. policies as dictatedby the Ames Management System. The contractor shall be responsible forcomplying with and supporting all Ames Management policies, including AFDivision policies, and provide for the integration .of all procedures into theManagement System. The AF Division policies can be found at:http://dga.arc.nasa.gov/is09000/CodeAF.htm

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3.5.5 Configuration Management

To ensure the facilities are operated in a regular, consistent and known manner,that their performance levels are measured and recorded, that a historical recordof activities are maintained, the Contractor shall meet the requirements listedbelow:

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3.5.5.2

The Contractor shall establish, maintain and implement a configurationmanagement plan in accordance with the Ames Management System, includingAF Division policies.

The Contractor shall maintain the facilities' documentation libraries and ensurethat they are current, accurate and complete, including but not limited to:

• All operating procedures and reference manuals.• Records of measured system performance parameters.• Documentation recording the performance of experiments

including project notebooks/work files, significant repairs/upgrades andpreventative maintenance records.

• Manufacturer's manuals, bulletins, parts lists, and vendor source lists.• Facility configuration.

3.5.6 747-400 Flight Simulator Certification

The Contractor shall perform the following functions to ensure FAA Level 0, orequivalent, Certification is maintained on the 747-400 flight simulator asdetermined by FAA on-site verification:

• Maintain all systems performance within FAA Level-D regulatorytolerances.

• Maintain all required certification documentation.• Maintain test procedure manuals.• Maintain test driver software.• Acquire, set-up and operate certified test equipment.• Conduct tests ofsimulator.

4.0 Metrics

As part of the response to the initiation of a NASA Contract Task Order(CTO)/Statement of Requirements (SOR), the Contractor shall recommendperformance metrics/mission success criteria. NASA will monitor theContractor's activities through the deliverable documentation specified inAttachment J.1 (a)4, reports and reviews identified in the Contractor-generatedEIP, customer questionnaires, and other means to be identified in the contractsurveillance plan.

Metrics to be used include the performance of the required task on co~t andschedule, maintaining the simulators in operational readiness, and theperformance of all required experiments (including the acquisition of requireddata). The Contractor's performance as measured against these metrics andthose included in the Award FeelTerm Performance Evaluation Plan (AFT PEP)will be used to determine the fee earned.

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5.0 Abbreviations and Acronyms

SECTION C

ACFSAHBAPGAPDAPRARCATCCOTRCTOCVSRFDODEIPFAAFARFFCICABIPPNASANMINPRQASORSOWSEMAV/STOL'VMSVMSC

6.0 Proprietary Software

Advanced Concepts Flight SimulatorAmes HandbookAmes Procedures and GuidelinesAmes Policy DirectiveAmes Procedural RequirementsAmes Research CenterAir Traffic ControlContracting Officer's Technical RepresentativeContract Task OrderCrew-Vehicle Systems Research FacilityDepartment of Defense .Experiment Implementation PlanFederal Aviation AdministrationFederal Acquisition RegulationsFutureFlight CentralInterchangeable Cab Simulator (Fixed Base Area)Installation-Provided PropertyNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNASA Management InstructionNASA Procedural RequirementsQuality AssuranceStatement of RequirementsStatement of WorkSafety, Environmental, and Mission AssuranceVertical/Short Takeoff and LandingVertical Motion SimulatorVertical Motion Simulator Complex

The Contractor will be required to utilize and support all software included inAttachment J.1 (a)(6). '

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SECTION D - PACKAGING AND MARKING

SECTION D

D.1 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) (FEB 1998)

NOTICE: The following contract clauses pertinent to this section are hereby incorporatedby reference:

I. FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1)

CLAUSENUMBER DATE TITLE

None included by reference.

II. NASA FAR SUPPLEMENT (48 CFR CHAPTER 18) CLAUSES

CLAUSENUMBER DATE TITLE

1852.211-70 NOV 2004 PACKAGING, HANDLING, ANDTRANSPORTATION

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