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Air Force Solicits Proposals for Airfield Operations Data Management System Platform
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Air Force Solicits Proposals for Airfield Operations Data Management System Platform

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The Department of the Air Force is looking to acquire a platform-as-a-service, or PaaS, for building and sustaining cloud hosting for the Airfield Operations Data Management System, which provides a cloud-based suite of applications necessary to create operational and managerial agility, share information globally and enable safety and operational trend data analysis.

The solicitation is set aside for small businesses designated as a cloud service provider by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program and authorized to provide a PaaS that can handle Information Level-4 for the Air Force Flight Standards Agency’s Cyber Operations Directorate, according to the notice posted on SAM.gov on Wednesday.

Work includes sustaining the application hosting services through Amazon Web Services.

The vendor will also manage the AWS console, control access lists and security groups for the cloud environment and instance image and archival data backups from web application and database servers.

According to the notice, the Air Force plans to award a one-year, sole-source contract to Solid State Scientific Corp., but the agency will consider proposals or quotations from all potential sources of the required services.

Responses are due July 17.

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