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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 15,1995 PSA#1473Rome Laboratory, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome NY 13441-4514 A -- UPDATE ANALYSIS - PRDA 95-05 SOL PRDA 95-05-PKPX POC Patrick
McCabe, Program Manager, 315-330-3222; Joetta A. Bernhard, Contracting
Officer, 315-330-2308. Reannouncement of Sol PRDA 95-05 which was
originally published on 7 Feb 95 and modified on 9 Feb 95. This PRDA is
republished for the convenience of industry. Rome Laboratory (RL) is
soliciting white papers for new and creative technical research and
development solutions for implementation of integrated information tool
sets that will support automated, simultaneous update of heterogeneous
databases. Integrated solutions using innovative approaches will be
sought. The scope of this effort concerns several areas and covers a
broad range of requirements which includes, but is not limited to:
maximum utilization of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS), Government
furnished, and public domain software; software development, if
required, in accordance with MIL-STD-498; documentation in a hypermedia
softcopy format (e.g. mosaic or Tl/Tcl); a computerized database
description methodology that combines data modeling techniques (such as
IDEF1X) with process modeling techniques (such as (IDEFO) and captures
history of transaction performance; a mechanism to use the database
description to generate transaction strategies and database
access/update software; a mechanism to automatically extract data and
process definitions from operational systems; mechanisms to translate
physical database formats to other physical database formats;
mechanisms to translate units of measure to other units of measure with
specified precision; mechanisms to automatically identify synonyms
(same type of data, different data element names) and homonyms
(different types of data having the same or similar names); a test,
evaluation and demonstration environment consisting of operational
databases (such as the Extended Integrated Database (XIDB), Combat
Intelligence System (CIS), Image Product Archive (IPA), Computer Aided
Tactical Information System (CATIS), Advanced Planning System (APS),
Force Level Execution System (FLEX), and Special Operations Forces
Planning and Rehearsal System (SOFPARS) and other text, audio, image,
and hypermedia systems in an unclassified product evaluation facility
(ISF), a classified testing facility (IIPF) and at an operational site;
an ad-hoc user interfac that guides the user in developing meaningful
information transactions, storing, printing and reporting information
transaction results; a peer-to-peer, inter-process communication
mechanism with deadlock avoidance to support multi-database
transactions; transition planning that addresses costs, schedule, and
DOD requirements in the areas of security, logistics, training, and
operations and maintenance; a software reuse library populated with
relevent modules from Generic Intelligence Processor Extensions (GIPE),
Database Query Support Processor (QSP) and other relevant Government
developments. Background for the demonstration scenario is a
hypothetical crisis that requires Air Force Special Operations Command
action. Mission plans are developed and rehearsed on the SOFPARS
system. SOFPARS pulls materials required for the mission and rehearsal
plans from CIS, and the APS component of CTAPS. CIS pulls intelligence
data pertaining to the area of operations from the XIDB, and from IPA
via CATIS. Rehearsal results and after mission debriefs are pushed into
CIS, XIDB, and IPA as appropriate. Deliverables will be technical
reports and when appropriate, software prototypes. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
CONSTITUTES THE ONLY SOLICITATION. DO NOT SUBMIT A FORMAL PROPOSAL AT
THIS TIME. Offerors are required to submit 5 copies of a 15 page or
less white paper with a cover letter indicating whether the offeror is
a large, small, women-owned small, or small disadvantaged business, or
Historically Black College, University, or Minority Institution. The
white paper will be formatted as follows: Section A: Title, Period of
Performance, Cost of Task, Name of Company; Section B: Task Objective;
and Section C: Technical Summary. All responses to this announcement
must be addressed to ATTN: Patrick McCabe, Reference PRDA #95-05-PKPX,
Rome Laboratory/IRDS, 32 Hangar Rd, Rome, NY 13441-4114. Also send one
(1) copy of the cover letter only, by First Class mail (DO NOT SEND
CLASSIFIED) to ATTN: Jan Norelli, Director of Small Business, Rome
Laboratory/BC, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome, NY 13441-4514. Multiple
white papers within the purview of this announcement may be submitted
by each offeror. The purpose of the white paper is to preclude
unwarranted effort on the part of an offeror whose proposed work is not
of interest to the Government. Those white papers found to be
consistent with the intent of this PRDA may be invited to sbmit a
technical and cost proposal. Such invitation does not assure that the
submitting organization will be awarded a contract. Complete
instructions for proposal preparation will be forwarded with the
invitation for proposal submission. Evaluation of proposals will be
performed using the following criteria: (1) Analytical Approach: The
soundness and comprehensiveness of the analytical methodology proposed
to evaluate standards and products against some metric based on
functional requirements of intelligence data handling systems. (2)
Implementation Approach: The extent to which the offeror presents an
integrated approach that maximizes utilization of GOTS, COTS, and
public domain software. (3) Demonstration Approach: The extent to which
the offeror's approach focuses rapid prototyping and incremental
development, evaluation, and demonstration of required capabilities in
the ISF, IIPF, and at an operational site. (4) Transition Planning:
The extent to which the offeror's approach focuses on the development
of a transition plan that meets government requirements in the areas of
security, logistics, training, operations and maintenance. (5) Cost:
The extent to which the proposal exhibits reasonableness and realism of
cost and schedules. No further evaluation criteria will be used in
selecting the proposals. The technical criteria will also be used to
determine whether white papers submitted are consistent with the intent
of the PRDA and of interest to the Government. Proposals submitted will
be evaluated as they are received. Individual proposal evaluations will
be based on acceptability or unacceptability without regard to other
proposals submitted under this PRDA. Options are discouraged and
unpriced options will not be considered for award. Principal funding of
this PRDA and the anticipated award of contracts will start
approximately FY95. Individual awards will not normally exceed 30
months in duration, with dollar amounts normally ranging from $50K to
$300K. Total funding for the PRDA is $476,000. Foreign-owned offerors
are advised that their participation is excluded at the prime contract
level. Data subject to export control constraints may be involved and
only firms on the Certified Contractor Access List (CCAL) will be
allowed access to such data. The cost of preparing proposals in
response to this announcement is not an allowable direct charge to any
resulting contract or any othercontract, but may be an allowable
expense to the normal bid and proposal indirect cost in FAR 31.205-18.
The work to be performed may require a TOP SECRET facility clearance
and safeguarding capability: therefore, personnel identified for
assignment to a classified effort must be cleared for access to TOP
SECRET/SCI information at time of award. An Ombudsman has been
appointed to hear significant concerns from offerors or potential
offerors during the proposal development phase of this acquisition.
Routine questions are not considered to be ''significant concerns'' and
should be communicated directly to the Contracting Officer, Joetta
Bernhard, 315-330-2308. The purpose of the Ombudsman is not to diminish
the authority of the contracting officer or program manager, but to
communicate contractor concerns, issues, disagreements, and
recommendations to the appropriate Government personnel. The Ombudsman
for this acquisition is Vincent R. Palmiero, Chief, Policy and
Management Division, at 315-330-7746. When requested, the Ombudsman
will maintain strict confidentially as to the source of the concern.
The Ombudsman does not participate in the evaluation of proposals in
the source selection process. An informational briefing is not planned.
The cutoff date for submission of white papers is 15 Dec 95 for
FY96,and 15 Dec 96 for FY97. This PRDA is open and effective until
cancelled. To receive a copy of the Rome Laboratory ''BAA & PRDA: A
Guide for Industry'', March 1994 (Rev), write to ATTN: Lucille
Argenzia, Rome Laboratory/PKR, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome, NY
13441-4514. In addition the Guide may be accessed at:
http:llwww.rl.af.mil:8001/Lab/PK/pk-main.html. All responsible firms
may submit a white paper which shall be considered. Respondents are
asked to provide their Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) number
with their submission and reference PRDA #95-05-PKPX. Only Contracting
Officers are legally authorized to commit the Government. (0317) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 19951114\A-0003.SOL)
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