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Dayton, OH - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Audio/Visual Specialist (2523 AIMS USAFSAM EDED)

Position is Contingent Upon Bid and Award



INTRODUCTION:

The 711th Human Performance Wing (711 HPW) headquartered at WrightPatterson Air Force Base in Ohio is the first humancentric warfare wing to consolidate human performance research education and consultation under a single organization. Established under the Air Force Research Laboratory the 711 HPW is comprised of the Airman Systems Directorate (RH) and the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM). The Wing delivers unparalleled capability to the Air Force through a combination of world class infrastructure and expertise of its workforce of military civilian and contractor personnel encompassing 75 occupational specialties including science and engineering occupational health and safety medical professions technicians educators and business operations and support.


DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES:

The contractor shall meet all requirements per the basic contract and provide a professionally and technically qualified individual to perform all tasks in the following paragraphs to fulfill the requirements of this task order. The contractor shall provide the expertise listed below to the USAFSAM Department of Education (USAFSAM/ED) Education Delivery Division (EDE) Academic Development Branch (EDED). USAFSAM/ED directs daily academic operations for USAFSAM and establishes student training policies. ED executes the student management and accounting for 4000 students annually as well as the faculty development instructor evaluation and student evaluation programs. Community College of the Air Force requirements for affiliated schools are implemented and curriculum development and revisions are led by ED staff. ED is responsible for creating an academic environment conducive to learning providing academic counseling and convening the Academic Review Board when necessary. Distance learning courses are produced and managed through this department. USAFSAM/EDED is responsible for the development and management of all course materials and curriculum development processes to include multimedia development. Performance shall be according to the requirements contained in this Performance Work Statement (PWS).


MANDATORY QUALIFICATION

  • The candidate shall at a minimum have a bachelors degree in electronic media Video Broadcast or a related field and/or at least 5 years of AudioVisual Technology experience. Broadcast production experience with progressive responsibility in a professional video edit/production environment demonstrating competency in all areas of video production desired. Experience developing elearning packages for distribution on learning management systems
  • The contractor shall be proficient with Adobe programs including Premier Pro Audition Photoshop After Effects Illustrator Captivate; proficient with Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint; must have ability to manage projects independently and as part of a team. Must have the ability to work through problems quickly and independently.
  • The contractor shall be proficient with Film Theory; educational theory a plus; broadcast experience a plus; Tricaster experience a plus.
  • Contractor must have a NonDisclosure Agreement in place with their company and the company must provide a copy to the Program Manager of this task order. This is necessary to mitigate transfer of any confidential proprietary and/or sensitive information while in this position.


HIGHLY DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Familiarity with Department of Defense branding and communication policies (ex. Tongue and Quill).
  • Experience working in the military setting understanding of rank structure policies and procedures


TASKS:
  • The contractor shall assist in the inventory and maintenance of the studio audio visual/computerrelated equipment as directed by the Government representative.
  • The contractor shall edit all multimedia projects that were previously developed as directed by the Government representative.



BASE SUPPORT:

Government Support: The contractor will be provided with office space supplies computer equipment telephone and reproduction capabilities as required. All software and hardware passwords/access to military Internet/Email and applicable database will be available within the scope of the contract. The contractor will comply with local AF and DoD policies.


GENERAL INFORMATION:

  • Place of Performance/Period of Performance: Work will be accomplished primarily at the USAFSAM Bldg. 840 Area B WrightPatterson AFB Ohio 45433 beginning on 1 August 2025.
  • Work schedule is normally Monday Friday 7:30 AM 4:30 PM ET; however there may be times when it is necessary for the contractor to work after duty hours in support of specific missionrelated taskings. Although the schedule may have to be flexible to meet mission requirements it will not exceed 40 hours per week per contract employee.
  • Temporary alternate work locations to meet mission requirements may be assigned as circumstances dictated by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR).

U.S. Citizenship:

Employee must be a U.S. citizen. For the purpose of base and network access possession of a permanent resident card (Green Card) does not equate to U.S. citizenship.


TRAVEL:

No travel is anticipated for this effort.


SECURITY:

All contractor personnel require a minimum of a Tier 1 background check (T1)/SF85 for any position that requires access to the internet use of automated information systems to cover standalone computers or unescorted entry into restricted or controlled areas prior to reporting for duty in support of any requirement. The investigation is not for a security clearance; it is for a position of trust. This is a mandatory requirement set forth in DoDM 5200.02AFMAN 161405 Air Force Personnel Security Program.

The contractor shall provide OPSEC protection for all sensitive/critical information and indicators involved in execution of this contract/Task Order as defined by AFI 10701 (Operations Security). 711 HPW Critical Information and Indicators are protected under the 711 HPW Operations Security Program and the 711 HPW Critical Information and Indicators List (CIIL). Contractor employees granted access to critical information and indicators shall be provided initial OPSEC training by the 711 HPW OPSEC Coordinator upon inprocessing and prior to being granted access to CIIL items related to the contract/Task Order. The contractor shall also participate in 711 HPWs annual OPSEC training and education programs which includes periodic updates and refresher training on CIIL items applicable to the contract/Task Order. The 711 HPW OPSEC coordinator shall evaluate the OPSEC posture of AF contract activities and operations.

All documents including papers abstracts and posters shall be cleared by AF prior to public release.

The highest level of security classification required is Unclassified.


REPORTS AND DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:

Contractor Progress Status and Management Report (PSMR).

On a monthly basis the contractor shall provide a status report. The information will be on project status and describe the work accomplished. The contractor shall also identify any issues/problems anticipated in schedule or cost ceiling during the next reporting period.

The report shall have five sections:
  1. Project Title Time Period of report Date
  1. Performance: Current status of deliverables measured against project expectations.
  1. Schedule: Have scheduled activities and milestones been completed on or before time and impact of delays.
  1. Costs: Are there any actual or significant deviations are significant costs adequately explained in terms of project plans (i.e. large initial equipment purchase followed by labor related costs.)
  1. Risk: Are there known or anticipated opportunities or events that will or can affect project.


Technical Report Study/Services:
  • All reports and data shall be submitted in a nonproprietary easily transferrable format.
  • All reports data findings and literature shall be property of the 711 HPW/RH. The contractor shall not reuse or distribute project information without the express permission of 711 HPW/RH and shall retain all 711 HPW/RH origin markings.


Point of Contact for Immediate Consideration:

Art Mata






Required Experience:

Unclear Seniority

Employment Type

Full Time

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