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FMV
MILITARY FLYING TRAINING SYSTEM Request for Information
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Table of Contents
DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................................... 3
1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE ................................................................................... 5
2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................... 6
3. CONCEPT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................ 7
3.1. Rationale and Mission Need ................................................................................................... 7
3.2. Present Pilot Training ............................................................................................................. 7
3.3. Combat Pilot Training ............................................................................................................ 7 3.3.1. General ............................................................................................................................................ 7 3.3.2. Through life approach ..................................................................................................................... 8 3.3.3. Air bases and Facilities ................................................................................................................... 8 3.3.4. System architecture ......................................................................................................................... 9
4. RESPONSE TO RFI ......................................................................................................... 10
4.1. General ................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2. Response instructions ............................................................................................................ 10 4.2.1. Language ........................................................................................................................................10 4.2.2. RFI response Submission ...............................................................................................................10 4.2.3. Security Classification and IPR .....................................................................................................11 4.2.4. Export regulations ..........................................................................................................................11 4.2.5. Currency to be used in Response ...................................................................................................11 4.2.6. VAT and other Taxes/Charges .......................................................................................................11 4.2.7. Company Contact Information .......................................................................................................11 4.2.8. Requested information ...................................................................................................................11
5. SYSTEM RELATED QUESTIONNAIRE INSTRUCTIONS ......................................... 13
5.1. General ................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2. Description of the Questionnaire ......................................................................................... 13
5.3. Columns completed by FMV ................................................................................................ 13
5.4. Columns to be completed by the respondent ...................................................................... 13
6. PROGRAMME RELATED QUESTIONNAIRE INSTRUCTIONS............................... 15
6.1. General ................................................................................................................................... 15
6.2. Description of the Questionnaire ......................................................................................... 15 6.2.1. Columns completed by FMV .........................................................................................................15 6.2.2. Columns to be completed by the respondent .................................................................................15
6.3. Acquisition Costs ................................................................................................................... 16
6.4. LCC Calculation Instructions .............................................................................................. 16 6.4.1. LCC Introduction ...........................................................................................................................16 6.4.2. The Swedish Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) ............................................................................16 6.4.3. Operational Profile Applicable for LCC Calculation .....................................................................18
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6.4.4. Support Organisation Applicable for LCC Calculation .................................................................18 6.4.5. Support level Description ...............................................................................................................18 6.4.6. Other Relevant Facts for LCC Calculation ....................................................................................18 6.4.7. Expected information .....................................................................................................................18
7. POTENTIAL FUTURE CONTRACT .............................................................................. 20
7.1. Effectiveness ........................................................................................................................... 20
7.2. Contracting model ................................................................................................................. 20
7.3. Contracts plan, financial commitments plan, payments plan ........................................... 20
8. RISK ASSESSMENT/MITIGATION ............................................................................... 21
8.1. Risk assessment objective ..................................................................................................... 21
8.2. Risk assessment method ........................................................................................................ 21
9. QUESTIONS TO FMV ..................................................................................................... 22
Appendix 1 Operational and capability requirements
Appendix 2 System Related Questionnaire
(Digital format only)
Appendix 3 Programme Related Questionnaire
(Digital format only)
Appendix 4 LCC calculations
(Digital format only)
Appendix 5 Template for Comprehensive Answer to a Question
(Digital format only)
Appendix 6 Risks assessment
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DEFINITIONS
Advanced Trainer Aircraft
Aircraft to be used in the advanced flying training to reach the defined exit level.
Basic Trainer Aircraft
Aircraft to be used in the basic flying training to reach the defined exit level.
Flight Training Phase Definitions
Phase I Primary Training
Phase II Basic Flying Training
Phase III Advanced Flying Training
Phase IV Fighter Lead In Training
Networked Enabled Capability (NEC)
NEC encompasses the elements involved in linking collectors, effectors and decision makers together,
to enable the development of a network centric, effects-based and operational capability.
Operational Conversion Unit (OCU)
Operational conversion performed on 4th and 5th generation aircraft,
Enhance weapon system employment geometry and tactics,
Use of aircraft and weapon specific sensors,
Insist on mission management.
Operational Requirement
The requirement for the Military Flying Training System that defines the operational requirements
comprising of key training content, general training parameters and sub-system requirements for a
military combat pilot training system, and shall be used as the determining basis of a commercial
procurement.
Trainer Aircraft
All aircraft types and individual aircraft used for training of student pilots.
Training Phase Definitions
See Appendix 1
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The use of the wording "SHALL, SHOULD and MAY" within this document observe the
following rules:
The word "SHALL" in the text expresses a mandatory requirement. The requirement can be
considered as “Mission Essential”.
The word "SHOULD" in the text expresses a recommendation or advice on implementing such a
requirement of this document into the training system unless good reasons are stated for not doing so.
The requirement can be considered as “High Priority”.
The word "MAY" in the text does not express a requirement but is considered as added value. The
requirement can be considered as “Nice to have”.
The requirements are preliminary and might be changed prior to a contingent RFQ. If the
product of a respondent does not fulfil a requirement listed below, this does not disqualify the
respondent from being selected.
FMV asks for the respondent’s view of the requirements specification and comments on the
possibly unfulfilled or cost driving requirements.
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1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE
This Request for Information (RFI) has been issued by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration
(FMV).
This RFI presents to Aerospace industry, Simulator Industry and other commercial operators key
training objectives specifications, content and functional requirements for a new Military Flying
Training System (MFTS). It aims to provide elements allowing the Aerospace industry, Simulator
Industry and other commercial operators to issue consistent information in line with some (if not all) of
the needs expressed in this document, give answers to the corresponding requirements, and provide the
latest state-of-the-art information related to the architecture of a new MFTS.
This RFI is a vital tool in the realization of the preparation phase of a possible future acquisition
programme. The answers from the RFI might provide refined and additional information to help FMV
precise requirements in a subsequent Request for Quotation.
As mentioned above the purpose with this RFI is merely to gather necessary information for the
establishment of a possible Request for Quotation (RFQ). The information will be used to assess the
possibilities for a possible future acquisition of a MFTS - Development, Production and In service
support programme. FMV shall not incur in any obligations based on the information given as response
to this RFI. This RFI shall not be considered as procurement and neither represent a contract nor a
promise of a contract or a commitment of any kind on the part of FMV. Nor will FMV reimburse or in
any other way cover occurring costs for the respondents to this RFI. Further FMV preserve the right to
at any time change the time schedule and scope of information.
The received information will be treated in accordance with Swedish laws and regulations (See also
Article 4.2.3. Security Classification and IPR).
No Suppliers will be excluded from a future procurement due to a non-answer or incomplete answers
regarding the RFI.
In the beginning of the document, definitions for the key terms are given. Then, the concept of the
MFTS is described and RFI response instructions are presented. This is followed by the system and
programme related questionnaires instructions and information about contracting model and how to
present questions to FMV.
Based upon the responses to this RFI, respondents may be asked to demonstrate their equipment to
FMV.
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2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The unique requirements of the combat pilot training will dictate most of the major design features,
which in turn will govern the performance of the training tools/aids. The Swedish Air Force (SwAF)
wishes to secure an long-term training design in which development risk is contained to an acceptable
low level, capability is cost-effectively weighted against procurement and support costs. Logistic
support can be fully outsourced if showed to be cost effective.
The current SwAF training philosophy on how to train combat pilots has been developed from a
traditional training system with a large percentage of wash-outs during primary flight training/screening
to a system that puts the focus on the Student Pilot (SP) training environment, while giving the best
possible prospect for graduation without pressure and stress. The first step in the training process is to
put the candidate SP through a rigorous screening. The experience is that SwAF gets SP´s with high
levels of confidence and with sufficient qualifications well above the minimum requirements for
moving on to operational duties. A future pilot training should therefore allow SwAF to have influence
on the training syllabus and on the philosophy of training that secures military airmen’s ethos and the
current low wash-out percentage.
The objective is to identify possible future solutions for a holistic training system, covering Phase II-IV,
which fulfils sufficient training quality and secures SwAF long-term (2040+) need for military pilot
training.
Sweden also expects the new training solution to be designed as a state-of-the-art training system with
the possibility to adapt to the future using a high degree of flexibility and adaptability to new threat
scenarios regarding of technology, methods, organisation and operational behaviour.
Cost effectiveness, in a life cycle perspective, must be emphasized. To achieve the objectives of cost
effectiveness, performance, acquisition cost and operational costs of the chosen trainer aircraft must be
optimized against state-of-the-art ground based training systems, like simulators, that from the start are
integrated to the training system. SwAF also foresees that a reduction of cost may be obtained by taking
over parts of the training presently conducted on operational aircraft.
A future training solution should be synchronised with the military academic education.
The SwAF entry level for Phase II requires no flying experience. Instead the becoming SP has been
screened and tested before entering the flying training within SwAF. When reaching the Phase II exit
level (pilot wings), the SP is assessed to pass for further flying training during Phases III-IV and later
on for fighter training. The SwAF future Phase IV exit level requirements are described in Appendix 1.
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3. CONCEPT DESCRIPTION
“Military Flying Training System (MFTS)” shall be understood to cover all related equipment,
materials, services, personnel and means for the training of fighter pilots (including but not limited to
the trainer aircraft, the supporting equipment, synthetic and computer technology based ground training,
networks, classroom facilities, academic training, etc.,). The possibility to download Operational
Conversion Unit (OCU) missions should be provided in order to decrease the number of missions
performed on front line aircraft in OCU squadrons.
3.1. Rationale and Mission Need
Modern air warfare has developed markedly with the introduction of network centric warfare (e.g.
NEC), higher aircraft performance and new classes of weapon and sensor systems, which has multiplied
the tactical capabilities of the combat aircraft. To maximise effectiveness, pilots have at their disposal
multi-role capable aircraft, sophisticated sensors, self-protection equipment and precision guided
weapons, the operation of which demand new skills, training and experience.
In order to meet the requirements of the sophisticated capabilities of the future front line combat
aircraft, the fundamental requirements for a new combat pilot training system are:
the ability to develop the student pilots systems management skills,
the demands of the capability and functionality of new aircraft generations,
the ability to train the student pilots to the basics of combat flying with the new combat aircraft
generations.
The full exploitation of the new MFTS shall allow for a greater cost efficiency of the training.
This MFTS shall allow downloading of high-level training tasks presently carried out with the combat
aircraft into earlier stages of training in a building block approach. This introduces potential for savings
in the total training cost of a military combat ready pilot.
This document describes a concept for a new military flying training system.
3.2. Present Pilot Training
Currently SwAF uses SK 60 (Saab 105) as a basic trainer aircraft. The aircraft is equipped with basic
instrumentation, basic systems and flight characteristics which results in a need to use the OCU to train
information and systems management skills, reducing the operational units’ training effectiveness and
not allowing optimal downloading.
SwAF has its own military flying training school, training program and syllabi.
3.3. Combat Pilot Training
3.3.1. General
The concept of the MFTS covers and improves training currently given in Phases II to IV and some
parts of training given in the OCUs. The MFTS is anticipated to be used for both basic and advanced
flying training.(see Operational and capability requirements, Appendix 1).
The MFTS is conceived as a single system. The training objective is to produce a proficient swing-role
wingman combat pilot with the skills for OCU follow-on training.
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The MFTS shall be a military flying school, although activities may be outsourced. The training shall
be conducted under military aviation regulations, the trainer aircraft shall meet, as applicable, military
certification requirements in order to be military certified and registered. Moreover, all flying activities
shall be classified as military flying.
FMV/SwAF will provide the military Instructor Pilots required. Industrial staffing could be considered
for ground support (Ground Based Training Systems, logistics, maintenance…).
The MFTS shall allow the student pilots to obtain a military pilot licence.
3.3.2. Through life approach
Since the MFTS will be established from a life through capability perspective, the various proposed
concepts and systems/sub-systems will be evaluated with a high focus on issues related to sustainability
and adaptability to new requirements. The MFTS shall therefore be adaptable to new operational
requirements.
A key issue for FMV is that the MFTS shall be competitive, cost effective and affordable from a
through life approach.
Since the MFTS will have a vital importance to the SwAF operational capability, the assessment of
proposed solutions will be carried out from a through life perspective in terms of LCC (Life cycle cost)
and adaptability to new missions and tasks.
There will be a continuous need of capability development. It is therefore necessary that the respondent
is interested in a Life Cycle Support (LCS) responsibility in further development of the delivered
systems and services in order to cope with the SwAF current and future capability needs.
In order to be able to define a cost effective solution for sustainment of the MFTS in a through life
perspective, FMV will consider alternative solutions for In-Service Support. One option for this is that a
commercial contractor takes the full responsibility or part of the responsibility to maintain the MFTS
capability during its estimated life time. Consequently, FMV welcomes initiatives from the respondents
to this RFI regarding establishment of cost effective long term sustainment of the MFTS.
3.3.3. Air bases and Facilities
The training shall in principal be located at one air base in Sweden.
SwAF/FMV will at the base, as GFF (Government Furnished Facilities), provide all infrastructure and
facilities required for the operation of the MFTS, such as:
Operational facilities: academic classroom, flight line, room for ground based training
subsystems, operational services, Headquarters, administration, housing, messing, recreation,
medical, etc.;
Air traffic control and weather services;
Fuel, Oil and Lubricants (POL) facilities;
Runway, taxi way, ramp and arresting gear facilities;
Search and rescue organisation;
Survival and ejection seat training facilities;
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Crash and fire rescue organisation;
Alternate airfields and weapon ranges (air & ground);
Flying training areas.
The respondent SHALL provide information for an MFTS enabling up to 8 000 flying hours with
trainer aircraft and up to 3 000 simulator hours per year. The respondent SHOULD also provide
information on how its answer would allow evolutions of these figures. Doing so, the respondent might
take into account the evolution of aircraft need of maintenance according to time and flight hours or,
given the minimum number of ground based training systems needed. Furthermore, it is highly
recommended that the respondent take into account the potential evolution of the flight hours.
3.3.4. System architecture
The MFTS shall be an autonomous and fully integrated system comprising all elements in terms of
hardware and software, necessary for carrying out effective training. The most suitable training media,
based on new generation technologies, shall be used. Due to the continuous evolution of these
technologies and their applications in training and combat aircraft, the system shall have sufficient
flexibility and growth potential.
The MFTS shall comprise of, but not be limited to, the following subsystems:
Training Management System (TMS);
Academic Training System;
Ground Based Training System (GBTS);
Trainer Aircraft;
Mission Planning and Debriefing System (MPDS);
Logistic and Support Systems;
The functional requirements for the training content, together with the main functional requirements for
the subsystems, will be described in the later sections of the RFI (Appendix 1).
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4. RESPONSE TO RFI
4.1. General
The respondents to this RFI may respond on main sub-systems, as defined in Article 5 and 6 in the
Appendix 1 of this RFI, of the complete MFTS. But, even if the technical properties in a subsystem
have a vital importance, it is essential to understand that the total system capability has priority in the
assessment of various optional solutions.
Furthermore, FMV would like to emphasize that even though this RFI is based on the SwAF concept
(Appendix 1), optional solutions that may be novel in order to achieve the needed operational capability
are of interest in the establishment of the final RFQ, if they are feasible and cost effective.
Cost effectiveness of the MFTS in a life cycle perspective must be emphasized. The MFTS solution
shall result in considerable lower costs for the overall training of front line fighter pilots.
Any questions related to this RFI shall be addressed to FMV in accordance with the instructions in
Article 9 (Questions to FMV).
4.2. Response instructions
The response to this RFI shall follow the instructions below and must be received by FMV at the latest
1 July 2015.
4.2.1. Language
All responses to this RFI shall be in English.
4.2.2. RFI response Submission
To ensure a correct assessment great importance is placed on the completeness of the response and that
the questionnaires, respectively the template is filled in as intended. For questionnaires and template,
please see Appendix 1-6. Instructions for how to fill in the different questionnaires can be found in
Article 5 (System Related Questionnaire Instructions) and Article 6 (Programme Related Questionnaire
Instructions).
The response to this RFI shall be sent to:
Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)
Systems and Production Management Division/Air and Space Department
SE-115 88 Stockholm
Sweden
The response shall be submitted in paper format as well as in digital format (on a CD) in accordance
with the formats specified in Appendix 1-6. Please make sure that the digital files are Microsoft Office
2010 compatible. Microsoft format is preferable. Additional information may be submitted in PDF
format.
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Furthermore, as part of the response, FMV request relevant marketing information, product leaflets,
system descriptions etc., preferably with text and pictures. FMV would also appreciate digital pictures
of the proposed technical systems.
Mark the responses with FMV reference number: 15FMV969-4:1 and “RFI: Military Flying Training
System.
4.2.3. Security Classification and IPR
The information/documentation exchanged between FMV and the respondents will be non-classified
and open. This implies that FMV can, free of charge and without violation of Intellectual Property
Rights (IPR), use the received information. The respondent is aware of and acknowledges that
information received by FMV as a result of this RFI may be used for internal purposes at FMV to
derive, without referring to the source, requirements for a RFQ regarding a Military Flying Training
System. The respondent grants FMV a right to use the information for such procurement purposes
Data pertaining to submitted information may be subject to secrecy pursuant to the Public Access to
Information and Secrecy Act [Offentlighets- och sekretesslagen (2009:400)]. A respondent’s data will
only be subject to the protection of commercial secrecy if the data refers to the respondent’s business-
or operating circumstances and there is special reason to assume that the respondent will suffer damage
if the data is disclosed.
If the respondent considers that the data the respondent has submitted fulfils the requirements for
commercial secrecy as above, the respondent should in writing request commercial secrecy, giving
details of the data involved and what damage the respondent would suffer if the data were disclosed.
4.2.4. Export regulations
If export of materiel or associated information is subject to special regulations, this must be explained.
If, for some reason, any requested information is being withheld from FMV, this must also be
explained. The implications and procedures followed by any special regulations shall be explained.
4.2.5. Currency to be used in Response
The response shall be in Euro (€) with the exchange rate of 1 April 2015.
4.2.6. VAT and other Taxes/Charges
All prices in the response of the RFI shall be stated exclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT), taxes,
custom duties or similar charges. The tax regulations within EU shall apply.
4.2.7. Company Contact Information
The response shall include Company contact information.
4.2.8. Requested information
The respondent is requested to provide the information asked for in,
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
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Appendix 4
Appendix 5 (Optional)
Appendix 6 and,
furthermore FMV also expects a suggestion for a payment plan.
In order to make sure that the respondents answering this RFI are capable of providing the
MFTS/subsystems/equipment/services included in the answer to this RFI the respondents shall provide
FMV with information about their economical as well as technical capability to provide the
MFTS/subsystems/equipment/services included in the answer to this RFI.
The information shall include but is not limited to:
annual reports and financial statements for last 3 years
information about the amount of employees in last 3 years
confirmation that the respondent’s business is performed according to national legislation
information about the know-how and previous experience that prove the capability of the
respondent to fulfil the requirements of this RFI concerning the MFTS or its subsystems,
equipment or services. This information should include, but is not limited to, for example
information about projects (as reference projects) implemented earlier concerning similar
system/subsystem/equipment/services.
information about the certification status of the company. In addition, the respondent shall
provide FMV with information about the quality management system of the respondent
including information about the respondent’s quality planning, risk management and
configuration management. The assumption of FMV is that AQAP standards are applied in the
procurement of the MFTS.
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5. SYSTEM RELATED QUESTIONNAIRE INSTRUCTIONS
5.1. General
The purpose of this article is to give the respondents instructions on how to answer the System Related
Questionnaire (Appendix 2). The System Related Questionnaire contains questions regarding the
characteristics of the MFTS/MFTS sub-systems that is subject for this RFI. The System Related
Questionnaire also contains explanations and justifications to some of the questions.
5.2. Description of the Questionnaire
The questionnaire is divided into two parts:
The question part submitted by FMV
The response part where the respondents submit the information regarding the proposed MFTS
system/MFTS sub-systems
The columns have the designations and contents as described in the list below.
5.3. Columns completed by FMV
Id
This is the unique number of each question
Question
This column contains the questions regarding the MFTS/MFTS sub-systems
Justification
This column contains a more thorough explanation of the rationale behind the “Question”
5.4. Columns to be completed by the respondent
Answer
In this field the respondent shall:
Submit the answer related to the question for their proposed MFTS solution/MFTS sub-
system/equipment/services.
The respondent shall also state if the technical data presented is fulfilled by the standard
configuration of the MFTS sub-system/equipment/services or if it is considered as optional.
State the performance data for the MFTS sub-system/equipment/services corresponding to the
price given in Programme Related Questionnaire (Appendix 3).
State the performance data for the MFTS sub-system/equipment/services used in its Life Cycle
Cost model (see Article 6.4.1).
Remarks In this field the respondent may submit any other relevant information.
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The respondent shall complete the two rightmost columns (Answer and Remarks). All answers and
remarks shall be given in the Questionnaire. If it is clearly unsuitable, references may be given in
accordance with Appendix 5 (Template for Comprehensive Answer to a Question). However, this shall
be used with restraint.
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6. PROGRAMME RELATED QUESTIONNAIRE INSTRUCTIONS
6.1. General
The purpose of this article is to give the respondent instructions for the completion of the Programme
Related Questionnaire and the LCC Questionnaire, and an overview of the Implementation Plan.
When completing the questionnaire, the respondent may choose what financial model it regards as
preferable (e.g. cost effective for the customer and/or the Company, due to planned production etc.).
This may, without limitation, include price and payment based on traditional procurement solutions,
performance based prices, PPP (Public-private partnership) and prices with other approaches. However,
it is important that it is clearly stated for which financial models, including payment plans, the response
is applicable.
For the completion of the LCC model (see Article 6.4.1), prices and costs used shall be applicable to a
system with performance as stated in Appendix 2 (System Related Questionnaire), column Answer.
6.2. Description of the Questionnaire
The questionnaire is divided into two parts:
The question part submitted by FMV
The response part where the respondent submits the information regarding programme related
questions
The columns have the designations and contents as described in the list below.
6.2.1. Columns completed by FMV
Id
This is the unique number of each question
Question
This column contains the questions regarding the MFTS Programme
Justification
This column contains a more thorough explanation of the rationale behind the “Question”
6.2.2. Columns to be completed by the respondent
Answer
In this field the respondent shall submit the answer to the question
Remarks
In this field the respondent may submit any other relevant Information. The respondent shall complete
the two rightmost columns (Answer and Remarks). All answers and remarks shall be given in the
Questionnaire. If this is clearly unsuitable, references may be given to separate documents in
accordance with the template in Appendix 5 (Template for Comprehensive Answer to a Question).
However, this shall be used with restraint.
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6.3. Acquisition Costs
In case the information is not based on a full outsourcing solution the respondents shall provide ROM
(Rough order of magnitude) cost figures for the different subsystems to be incurred during the
acquisition and implementation phase.
6.4. LCC Calculation Instructions
6.4.1. LCC Introduction
The life cycle cost of the future MFTS System is of great importance to FMV. Therefore, an estimation
of the LCC is an important factor in this RFI. In Appendix 4 an LCC-model is included that FMV
expect the responders to complete. The LCC calculation shall be based on the characteristics of the
MFTS/MFTS sub-systems as defined in Operational and capability requirements, Appendix 1. The
table containing the LCC breakdown structure is located in Appendix 4.
The main purpose to use LCC in acquisition is to compare different solutions during the expected life of
the systems. The costs are usually separated in costs for acquisition (LAC), operational costs (LOC),
support costs (LSC) and costs for termination (LTC). In general only the costs that can distinguish the
different solution is included, for instance is the number of instructors assumed to be the same
regardless which technical solution we choose and is therefore not included in this questionnaire.
LOC and LSC consist of investments (investment in LRU, in maintenance facilities, initial training etc)
and annual costs (fuel consumption, maintenance etc.). Focus is very much on LSC which could be
break down in costs for maintenance, spares, maintenance documentation, maintenance training etc.
That is because those parts is often a mayor part of the LCC and is sometimes not included in the
procurement discussions.
6.4.2. The Swedish Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS)
In this part a typical LCC-model is presented. Usually a LCC-model is hierarchical build in a number of
levels. On each level there are one or more cost atoms. The highest level to all cost atoms is
summarized is by definition the LCC.
A common breakdown of LCC is illustrated in figure 1.
Figure 1 LCC
where:
LAC Life Acquisition Cost Acquisition and development costs of the actual system.
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LOC Life Operation Cost Costs for usage of the system including for example costs for energy
and personnel.
LSC Life Support Cost Costs for maintenance involving both development and procurement
of resources for maintenance and also the actual maintenance.
LTC Life Termination Cost Costs (and income if there is any) for termination and cassation of
the system.
LSC is then break down according to figure 2.
Figure 2 LSC
where:
CI - Investment (for support), Costs for investment in resources for maintenance.
CN - Annual costs (for support), Annual costs for maintenance during the lifetime of the system.
Those atoms are divided into:
CIS - Investment in spares
CIT - Investment in training (for maintenance personnel)
CIM - Investment in maintenance equipment (Investments in maintenance equipment, test equipment,
tools and instruments).
CID - Investment in (maintenance) documentation
and:
CNC - Annual cost for corrective maintenance
CNP - Annual cost for preventive maintenance
CNR - Annual cost spares consumption
The breakdown is presumed to be additive, which means:
LSC = CI + CN
CI = CIS + CIT + CIM + CID
CN = CNC + CNP + CNR
Depending of the complexity of the project the depth of the breakdown varies, is there a PBL-contract
usually on O-level maintenance costs is specified in the LSC and the rest is a contract cost, in a joint
development project the LSC-breakdown can be into 4 or 5 levels.
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Date FMV Document ID Subject type
2015-04-29 15FMV969-4:1 RFI
Document number Page
- 18(22)
6.4.3. Operational Profile Applicable for LCC Calculation
The LCC operational profile provided in this section is a realistic description of a possible usage of the
MFTS based on the operational environment described in Article 3 (MFTS Concept description). The
LCC shall be calculated for a life-length of 30 years (2020 -2050).
6.4.4. Support Organisation Applicable for LCC Calculation
The suggested support organisation is expected to be defined by the respondents and shall form the base
for the LCC calculations.
6.4.5. Support level Description
The levels of the support organisation are expected to be defined by the respondents and shall form the
basis for the LCC calculations.
6.4.6. Other Relevant Facts for LCC Calculation
Prices – All prices shall be in Euro (€) exclusive of VAT, as stated in Article 4 (Response to RFI) and
based on economic conditions on 1April 2015.
In case services are provided Government personnel the following costs are to be used:
70 Euro per hour shall be used for activities on the Air bases
When calculating costs for fuel, 0.64 Euro /litre shall be used
Transparency in calculations – The underlying calculations behind the figures entered into the LCC
model shall be clearly described.
6.4.7. Expected information
In this RFI the following information is expected:
LAC
Cost for acquisition of the MFTS, airplanes including GSE and GBTS. As additional information the
suggested numbers of aircraft shall be stated.
LOC
Cost for initial training of instructor (including personnel costs for instructors).
Average fuel consumption per flight-hour.
LSC
The investment cost for maintenance shall include:
Investment in spares (CIS)
Investment in training (for maintenance personnel) (CIT)
Investment in maintenance equipment (CIM)
Investment in (maintenance) documentation (CID)
if this is not included in the acquisition price.
The yearly support cost (CN) shall include:
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Yearly cost for maintenance contract or similar (if that is proposed)
Annual cost for corrective maintenance (CNC) (if that is not covered by a maintenance
contract)
Annual cost for preventive maintenance (CNP) (if that is not covered by a maintenance
contract)
Annual cost spares consumption (CNR) (if that is not covered by a maintenance contract)
The costs shall be an average for the whole period. If the costs are included in maintenance contract or
similar it can be omitted
Also cost investment for modification (CIM) shall be stated if you foresee that you have to make major
modification (for example replacement of engines) during the period.
In order to identify cost-driver a list of the 20 LRUs that represents the highest costs shall be included,
see sheet LRU information in the Excel file.
LTC
No cost for termination shall be included in this calculation.
Other information
Suggested number of aircrafts
Planned support concept
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Date FMV Document ID Subject type
2015-04-29 15FMV969-4:1 RFI
Document number Page
- 20(22)
7. POTENTIAL FUTURE CONTRACT
7.1. Effectiveness
The respondent may suggest changes to requirements or specifications which would reduce military
flying training system prices or may propose improvements to operational effectiveness at a cost
effective base. However possible changes shall not interfere with the needed capability requirements
defined in the Operational and capability requirements, Appendix 1. These changes may deal with the
kind of solution or GFF and MFTS scope.
7.2. Contracting model
FMV has not decided which contracting model shall be used in the eventual acquisition and
sustainment of the MFTS. The MFTS shall be a military school, although activities may be outsourced.
This implies that FMV don’t require that the respondents will propose a commitment covering the
whole MFTS. However, FMV expects that the answers will cover sub-systems and related support
services and/or equipment and services which are components in the MFTS sub-systems. It is hence of
importance that the respondents give a comprehensive description by using Appendix 5 of how they see
their role in the forthcoming acquisition programme, i.e. as a sub-contractor, a contractor of a major
sub-system in the MFTS, a partner in a Joint Venture (JV) regarding some major MFTS-element
regardless if it is concerning the establishment of the MFTS or its sustainment or both. In that respect,
FMV will consider information also coming from already established groups of industries teaming up
for such purpose. FMV will assess as well solutions which are oriented towards a strategic partnership
between the involved industrial stakeholders and service suppliers and involved authorities/agencies
within FMV/SwAF.
7.3. Contracts plan, financial commitments plan, payments plan
Whatever business model used in the response, it is of importance that detailed information is provided
about what seems to be the best contracts plan and payments plan. A payment plan is expected to be
submitted in the RFI response (name the document Payment plan and add your Company name).
If the RFI response has a scope which only covers a sub-system of the MFTS, FMV would appreciate if
the respondent could describe, by using the template in appendix 5, how they will secure that their sub-
system will be compatible with other sub-systems/elements of the MFTS which are procured from other
contractors. Furthermore, FMV would appreciate if the respondent could suggest a contracting model
for the sustainment of the sub-system.
In case the respondents proposal have a scope consisting the complete MFTS or a major element of it,
FMV foresees that the proposal is based on the principal of payments against fulfilled MFTS functional
performance regarding both the implementation of the MFTS and the sustainment of it. In this context
FMV would appreciate if the respondent could indicate if they are ready to take any kind of
responsibility for the operation of the MFTS, and if so to what extent/level.
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Date FMV Document ID Subject type
2015-04-29 15FMV969-4:1 RFI
Document number Page
- 21(22)
8. RISK ASSESSMENT/MITIGATION
8.1. Risk assessment objective
The development of MFTS shall be carried out at an acceptable low level of risk. MFTS capability is
cost effectively weighted against procurement costs, and support costs are to show a significant
reduction on Swedish current national standards. Logistic support requirements, including these of
reliability, maintainability and testability are to be fully integrated within the programme and are to be
given equal priority with those of flight safety, cost control, timescale and performance.
As the MFTS is conceived as a system, it is essential that respondents providing information for
individual sub-systems also provide ad-hoc risk assessment and a risk mitigation plan for the integration
of the sub-system in the MFTS itself.
8.2. Risk assessment method
The respondent [as a single company, a co-contractor group, a JV, etc. (with or without sub-contractor)]
will provide this risk assessment at least for the delivery of its contribution to the MFTS. Additionally,
if the respondent does not propose to deliver a full MFTS capability but only a contribution to it, the
respondent is requested to provide an additional risk analysis indicating how the respondent intends to
mitigate potential risks, if any, at the full MFTS capability level due to its intended way to contribute
(for example: as a potential sub-contractor or co-contractor to a not-yet-identified contractor with the
intention to deliver a full MFTS capability; as a potential sub-contractor or co-contractor to a not-yet-
identified entity or as a single company with the intention to deliver a partial contribution to the full
MFTS capability).
In order to provide a risk assessment, the respondent should take into account the preliminary risks list
provided in Appendix 6. The respondents are expected to elaborate the risk list, Appendix 6 column
“Concerns”.
The respondent should record these risks in a risk register, assess their criticality and potential impact
(time, cost and performance), and propose mitigating actions. The risk analysis shall be submitted as an
appendix “Risk Analysis” to the RFI.
The respondent should not only consider the risks which might be directly prejudicial to the respondent,
but risks for partners, other contributors, or FMV, on which the respondent has directly or not any effect
(due to his proposed way to contract or any other cause).
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Date FMV Document ID Subject type
2015-04-29 15FMV969-4:1 RFI
Document number Page
- 22(22)
9. QUESTIONS TO FMV
FMV will accept incoming questions until 1June 2015. FMV will provide responses at the latest
15 June 2015.
Only questions in writing will be answered. FMV prefer to receive questions by e-mail.
Make a clear indication that the e-mail (or letter) contains questions regarding RFI MFTS
Send questions to Swedish Defence Materiel Administration:
E-mail:
Mail:
Swedish Defence Materiel Administration
SE-11588 Stockholm
Sweden