SOLICITATION NOTICE
D -- Crash Test Analysis Package - RFP #DTNH22-11-R-00433
- Notice Date
- 12/17/2010
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 334119
— Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration HQ, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, District of Columbia, 20590
- ZIP Code
- 20590
- Solicitation Number
- DTNH22-11-R-00433
- Point of Contact
- Vincent Lynch, Phone: 202-366-3339, Ross S Jeffries, Phone: (202)366-6283
- E-Mail Address
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vincent.lynch@dot.gov, rjeffries@nhtsa.dot.gov
(vincent.lynch@dot.gov, rjeffries@nhtsa.dot.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- PDF copy of Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Notice. (i)This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. (ii)The solicitation number for this procurement is DTNH22-11-R-00433 and is issued as a request for proposal (RFP). (iii)This solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 2005-46. (iv)The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code associated with this procurement is 334119. The small business size standard is 1,000. This procurement has not been set-aside for small business participation. (v)Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINS). B.1 Price Schedule: 20 Concurrent License Agreements for DIAdem Crash Analysis Toolkit & DIAdem Advanced Edition Software or Equal. Base Period: 01/03/2011 - 01/02/2012 Item Description: Part No. 778807-35 20 Concurrent License Agreements for: DIAdem Advanced Edition CLIN #0001 Fixed Price per Month (Base) $________ X 12 months = $ __________; Item Description: Part No. 778811-35 20 Concurrent License Agreements for: DIAdem Crash Analysis Toolkit CLIN #0002 Fixed Price per Month (Base) $________ X 12 months = $ __________; (vi)Description of requirements for the items to be acquired. C.1 BACKGROUND National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) mission is to s ave lives, prevent injuries and reduce economic costs due to road traffic crashes, through education, research, safety standards and enforcement activity. For a vehicle to be sold in the United States (US) it must be certified in accordance with certain specific Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). Each FMVSS specifies different performance standards. NHTSA engineers routinely examine electronic data channels collected in these tests to ensure that the tests were conducted to the proper speed, acceleration, and / or duration levels. Additionally, many standards require an Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD) that contains sensors which must meet specific injury criteria. Each of these injury criteria requires application of specific digital filters and / or time series analysis to evaluate compliance with the safety regulations. All of these computations work with data recorded during a variety of crash/sled tests and often the measurements need to be correlated with test videos to understand what happened at the time high measurements were recorded. Presently, NHTSA has to convert the data provided to it into a usable format for internally developed software, and now wishes to use a software package that is available from the commercial market place. For the last 30 years, NHTSA has primarily relied upon custom software generated by federal engineering staff to evaluate the crash test measured signals. All of the electronic test data is stored in a central database and the custom software determines the appropriate signals, applies appropriate filters and mathematical calculations to evaluate test performance. NHTSA also performs research to develop new vehicle and ATD performance requirements to save lives, prevent injuries and reduce economic costs due to road traffic crashes. Once NHTSA engineers have developed a test procedure or injury criteria, he or she has to ask a programmer to produce a package that will read in the data from a database and perform the analysis specified by the engineer. NHTSA is seeking to utilize a commercially available off-the shelf (COTS) software package to perform FMVSS calculations, which would eliminate the need to maintain custom software. It is also required that any COTS software considered shall have some form of scripting capability to allow NHTSA engineers to develop new test and injury criteria as they advance the state of the art for crash testing and injury prediction. NHTSA desires that its engineering staff have the ability to develop macros or scripts to automate new test analysis procedures. C.2 OBJECTIVE The objective is to procure a COTS software package to support evaluation of test results to the existing FMVSS standards. A suitable COTS package shall support existing FMVSS, SAE, and ISO standard analysis procedures. The COTS package shall also support development and running of macros/scripts without the knowledge of programming. The COTS package must also support integration with a SQL database in order integrate within the existing NHTSA environment. In addition to Section C.3 "General Requirements" and Section C.4 "Specific Requirements" this solicitation employs the use of a "brand name or equal" item description as listed in Section B "Schedule" to that of: DIAdem Advanced Ed., and DIAdem Crash Analysis Toolkit software packages or equal; and no other items will do in satisfying this requirement. C.3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Requirements may include, but not limited to the following: C.3.1 Support integration with a SQL database to permit query and import of test data from a general purpose database. C.3.2 The ability to read NHTSA EV5 ASCII file format required for crash test data submission to NHTSA. C.3.3 Support custom filters to read in video files in.avi, wmv, and.mp4 formats using standard industry codecs. C.3.4 Ability to perform Society of Automobile Engineers J211 filtering on time series data C.3.5 The COTS shall be able to read and write ISO/TS 13499 "Road vehicles - Multimedia data exchange format for impact tests" version 1.7 format (ISO-MME). C.3.6 Ability to read in mutable data channels and perform analysis on these channels C.3.7 Ability to perform standard analysis specified in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards C.3.8 Ability to create macros and/or scripts with general programming skills C.3.9 Ability to synchronize data channels with videos C.3.10 Ability to generate and save reports in PDF format C.3.11 Ability to save to ASCII data files and to support copying to the windows clipboard C.3.12 Ability to create Dialog Boxes C.3.13 Ability to run on computers with Windows XP, and Windows 7 operating systems C.3.14 Ability to perform basic mathematics C.3.15 Ability to create and manage complex calculations C.3.16 Ability to perform three dimension (3D) calculations C.3.17 Ability to read in MADYMO and DYNA output files C.3.18 Ability to manage physical units C.3.19 The ability to read contemporary raw data formats generated by Diversified Technical Systems (DTS), Kayser-Threde, Messring and EME Corp. data acquisition systems. C.4 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS The COTS shall meet the following requirements: C.4.1 The COTS shall be able to read from a large database of crash test using SQL queries C.4.2 The COTS shall be able to read NHTSA EV5 ASCII file format required for crash test data submission to NHTSA. This includes NHTSA's vehicle crash test, biomechanics, and component data format. C.4.3 The COTS shall be able to read in video files (avi, wmv, and mp4) using standard industry codecs C.4.4 The COTS shall be able to perform the SAE J211 filtering to time series data. C.4.5 The COTS shall be able to apply finite impulse response filtering that is compatible with FMVSS 214 requirements. C.4.6 The COTS shall be able to read and write ISO/TS 13499 "Road vehicles - Multimedia data exchange format for impact tests" version 1.7 format (ISO-MME). C.4.7 The COTS shall be able to read in at least two data curves with 2,000,000 data points each. C.4.8 The COTS shall be able to read in at least 700 data channels and perform analysis of these 700 data channels with 100,000 data points each. C.4.9 The COTS shall contain routines to perform standard analysis of test data as specified in FMVSS. At a minimum, the supported routines shall include HIC 15 ms, Nij, Chest 3ms clip, Femur Force Criteria, TTI, and Tibia Index. C.4.10 The COTS shall be able to create macros and/or scripts with general programming skills. C.4.11 The COTS shall be able to synchronize data channels with videos with the following requirements: 1.) Display multiple videos 2.) Display multiple data channels 3.) Videos recorded at different frames rates 2.) The data channels recorded at different sampling rate than the video C.4.12 The COTS shall be able to generate reports consisting of plots and computed results. The capability to save reports to a file for later review must be provided. C.4.13 The COTS shall be able to read and write ASCII data files. C.4.14 The COTS shall be able to save computed data to ASCII data files and to support copying to the windows clipboard. C.4.15 The COTS shall be able to copy to the windows clipboard the displayed results C.4.16 The COTS shall be able to perform fast fourier transform (FFT), linear regression, higher order curve fits, and Power Spectral Density Analysis. C.4.17 The COTS shall be able to create a script that reads in at least 700 data channels and display 3D results over time dynamically. The user must be able to stop, pause, and play the results. When the results are paused the user must be able to copy displayed results to windows clipboard and in a report. C.4.18 The COTS shall be able to create Dialog boxes using a script with the following capabilities: 1. Dialog box visible while displaying results 2. Update results when changes made to Dialog box 3. Text input box 4. Text box 5. Button 6. Check box 7. Radio button 8. Spin box 9. Frame 10. Picture 11. Combo box 12. List box 13. Table C.4.19 The COTS shall be able to print, insert into report and copy to the windows clipboard the displayed results C.4.20 The COTS shall be able to compute and display numerical integration and derivation from the time series data C.4.21 The COTS shall be able to compute the sum of a series of similar test data channels C.4.22 The COTS shall be able to compute the difference between similar test data channels C.4.23 The COTS shall be able to load multiple data channels recorded at different sampling rates and overlay the data channels. C.4.24 The COTS shall be able to load multiple data channels recorded at different sampling rates and perform calculations on the data channels. C.4.25 The COTS shall be able to run on computers with Windows XP, and Windows 7 operating systems C.4.26 The COTS shall be able to manage physical units. C.4.27 The ability to read contemporary raw data formats generated by Diversified Technical Systems (DTS), Kayser-Threde, Messring and EME Corp. data acquisition systems. (vii) Date(s) and place(s) of delivery and acceptance and FOB point. D.1 Administrative Consideration D.1.1 Points of Contacts D.1.1.1 Contractor's Project Manager: TBD D.1.1.2 NHTSA COTR: TBD U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Research (Code: NVS-320) 1200 New Jersey Ave S.E., Room W4X-XXX Washington, D.C. 20590 Phone: (202) 366-XXXX Email: xxx@dot.gov D.2 Place of Performance : Washington, DC D.3 Duration of Task : D.3.1 Estimated Period of Performance: Jan. 03, 2011 thru Jan. 02, 2012 D.3.2 Effective : Jan. 03, 2011, this contract will be a firm fixed-price one year contract, through Jan. 02, 2012. There is no obligation by NHTSA to renew this contract beyond the initial one (1) year fixed order term. D.4 Project Management : D.4.1 The contractor shall implement a management program to control and direct this task consistent with NHTSA's mission and shall address all items listed in Section C.3 "General Requirements" and Section C.4 "Specific Requirements". D.4.2 The contractor shall provide to NHTSA's contracting officer's technical representative (COTR) the name and telephone number of its customer service representative authorized to cure software performance issues. D.5 Privacy Act Information included in this Contract is protected by the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974. All personnel assigned to this Contract will take proper precautions to protect the information from disclosure. D.6 Limitation On Size of Proposal The size of proposal to be received is not to exceed 5 pages. D.7 Proposal Contents : a. Brief description of company. b. Description of how Offeror will meet the technical requirements of Section C.3 "General Requirements" and Section C.4 "Specific Requirements" c. Brief description of company quality control procedures and customer service offered. d. Price Proposal. E.1 Solicitation Provisions - FAR 52.252-2, Clauses Incorporated by Reference (FEB 1998). This solicitation and any resulting contract incorporates one or more provisions and clauses with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this address: (http://www.aquisition.gov/far/) The contractor shall comply with the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses. (viii) 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors-- Commercial Items (OCT 2000). (ix) 52.212-2, Evaluation--Commercial Items (JAN 1999).52.212-2 Evaluation-Commercial Items. As prescribed in 12.301(c), the Contracting Officer may insert a provision substantially as follows: Evaluation-Commercial Items (Jan 1999) (a) The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered. The following factors shall be used to evaluate offers: Listed in descending order of importance: 1. Software Performance Requirements in Section C.3 & C.4, SQL DATABASE The Offeror will be evaluated on the extensibility, interoperability, and customization of the COTS package with existing SQL databases. Specifically, this includes the size of the database that can be read from. S pecifically the package will be evaluated on its ability to import data channel parameters and time series data using the results from custom SQL queries or stored procedures. Additionally the offerer will be evaluated on its ability to load video files where the name is returned from a SQL query or stored procedure. USER INTERFACE The Offeror will be evaluated on the ease of creating user interfaces to perform different types of analysis and incorporating these analysis results into presentations. Specifically, this includes a method of creating dialog boxes or forms for other users to input certain data to perform analysis. And this includes taking the output from that package and imported it into reports or presentations. FMVSS AND NEW EVALUATION CRITERIA The Offeror will be evaluated on the ability of the COTS package to support calculations of FMVSS evaluation criteria from crash test data. Specifically, this includes all injury criteria specified in FMVSS No. 208 and FMVSS No. 214. And this includes, allowing the user to develop new analysis tools for new injury criteria for current Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATD's) and new ATS's. VIDEO and DATA SYNCHRONIZATION The Offeror will be evaluated on the ability of the COTS package to integrate video and test data for test evaluation. Specifically, this includes the number of video's and data windows available to the user and the ease of synchronization the video with data. READ CUSTOMER SPECIFIC FORMATS The Offeror will be evaluated on the ability of the COTS package to read in customer specific formats. Specifically, the ease of incorporating customer specific formats into the COTS package. USAGE IN AUTOMOBILE SAFETY INDUSTRY The Offeror will be evaluated on the fitness for use of their COTS package in the automobile safety community. Specifically, this includes the number of companies using their package and how long they have been using their package. 2. Past Performance This factor will be scored based upon the offeror's corporate experience and past performance performing similar work for car makers within the auto industry as described in Section C.3 & C.4. 3. Price The Offeror is expected to establish a reasonable price relationship between all price/cost elements listed in their Cost Proposal. An evaluation of the Offeror's Cost Proposal will be made to determine if the cost is realistic for the work to be performed, reflects a clear understanding of the requirements, and is consistent with the technical proposal. Reasonableness determinations will be made by determining if competition exists, by comparing proposal prices with established commercial market prices, General Services Administration price schedules, and/or by comparing proposal prices with the Independent Government Cost Estimate (IGCE). All evaluation factors other than price, when combined, are significantly more important than price. (b) Options. The Government will evaluate offers for award purposes by adding the total price for all options to the total price for the basic requirement. The Government may determine that an offer is unacceptable if the option prices are significantly unbalanced. Evaluation of options shall not obligate the Government to exercise the option(s). (c) A written notice of award or acceptance of an offer, mailed or otherwise furnished to the successful offeror within the time for acceptance specified in the offer, shall result in a binding contract without further action by either party. Before the offer's specified expiration time, the Government may accept an offer (or part of an offer), whether or not there are negotiations after its receipt, unless a written notice of withdrawal is received before award. (End of provision) FAR 52.252-2, Clauses Incorporated by Reference (FEB 1998). This solicitation and any resulting contract incorporates one or more provisions and clauses with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this address: (http://www.aquisition.gov/far/) The contractor shall comply with the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses. (x) 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications--Commercial Items (DEC 2000). (xi) 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-- Commercial Items (OCT 2003). (xii) 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statues or Executive Orders-- Commercial Items (JAN 2005). *** All Responses are due by: 12:00p.m. (ET) on December 28, 2010 at the following email address: vincent.lynch@dot.gov ***
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- Address: 1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E., Washington, District of Columbia, 20590, United States
- Zip Code: 20590
- Zip Code: 20590
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