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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 1,1995 PSA#1481Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave., SW, Washington, DC
20375-5326 A -- LONG RANGE SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS SOL BAA 01-96 DUE 113096 POC Mrs.
Pat Schaefer, Code 3204.PS, FAX (202) 767-6197, BBS (202) 404- 8007,
E-mail patricia.schaefer@nrl.navy.mil, and internet
http://www.nrl.navy.mil/BAA/baa.html. The Naval Research Laboratory is
interested in receiving proposals for long range projects which offer
potential for advancement and improvement of naval operations.
Research areas of interest include: (601) Signature Reduction
Technology, (602) Nonlinear Microwave Dielectrics, (603) High Frequency
Radar (604) Radar Technology, (605) Artificial Intelligence
Technologies, (606) Research in Military Communications, (607) Research
in Software Engineering, (608) Advanced Information Technology, (609)
Agile Manufacturing Technology, (610) Scalable, Massively Parallel
Solutions to Scientific Problems, (611) Optical Sciences R&D, (612) Low
Loss, Near and Mid-IR Transmitting Fibers, (613) Fiber Optics
Technology, (614) Laser Threat Countermeasure Technology, (615) Unified
Architecture for a Real-Time, Distributed, Simulation, (616) ECM
Deployment Technology, (617) Miniature Microwave and Signal Processing
Elements, (618) Electronic Warfare Optical Processing Techniques and
Demonstration Modules, (619) Navy Airborne Electronic Warfare, (620)
Shipboard Electronic Warfare, (621) Advanced ECM Transmitter for Ship
Defense, (622) Innovative Anti-Ship Missile - Electronic Warfare
Simulation Technology, (623) Research in Treatment and Reduction of
Naval Hazardous Waste, (624) Physical, Analytical and Environmental
Chemistry, (625) Materials and Process Development, (626) Innovative
Applications of Magnetic Resonance, (627) Surface Chemistry Sciences,
(628) Plasma Arc Remediation of Various Waste Materials, (629)
Spectroscopic and Immunological Assay Development for Environmental
Contaminants and Drugs of Abuse, (630) Simulations of Condensed Phase
Chemistry, (631) Chemical Vapor Processing, (632) Development of
Micromachined Sensors for Physical, Chemical and Biochemical
Applications, (633) Combustion Dynamics - Control, (634)
Superconducting Materials, (635) Materials Performance, Processing, and
Modeling, (636) Thick Film Ferrite Magnetic Materials, (637)
Non-Volatile High Density Memory, (638) Ceramic Materials, (639)
Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE), (640) High PerformanceComputing on
Massively Parallel Architectures, (641) Energetic Processes in
Condensed Systems, (642) Radiation Effects in Semiconductor,
Superconductor and Optoelectronics, (643) Directed Energy Warfare
Susceptibility and Hardening, (644) Dynamics of Solids, (645) Condensed
Matter Theory, (646) Plasma Physics Division, (647) Analog VLSI Signal
Processors, (648) High Temperature Silicon Microelectronics, (649)
Silicon-Germanium Microelectronics Technology, (650) Photodetectors and
Photodetector Arrays for Optical Processing, (651) Development of
Improved Microelectronic Integrated Circuit Electronics, (652) Advanced
IRFPA Technology for Navy Application, (653) RF Vacuum Electronics,
(654) Microwave and Millimeter Wave Ferrite-Based Control Components,
(655) Low Cost, High Temperature Structural Ceramics, (656) Research in
Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering, (657) Summer Scholars at
NRL-Stennis, (658) Shallow Water Full Spectrum Ambient Noise Acoustics
and Signal Processing, (659) Physical/Structural Acoustics, (660)
Structural Acoustics, (661) Shallow Water Tomography, (662) Active
Classification in Shallow Water Environments, (663) Environmental
Impact on Active Acoustics Systems, (664) Ocean Acoustics; (665)
Acoustic Simulation Tactics, (666) Remote Sensors and Imaging Systems,
(667) Optical Interferometry, (668) Optical Remote Sensing of the
Coastal Regime, (669) Upper Troposphere and Middle Atmosphere Research,
(670) Coastal and Marine Aerosol Modeling Research, (671) Remote
Sensing, (672) Passive Remote Sensing, (673) Remote Sensing of the
Littoral Zone, (674) Oceanographic Remote Sensing, (675) Ocean Dynamics
and Prediction, (676) Tactical Oceanography Warfare, (677) Airborne and
Shipboard Data Acquisition and Analysis, (678) Seafloor Sciences, (679)
Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy, (680) Atmospheric Effects, Analysis,
and Prediction, (681) Research into Space - Its Imaging and Modeling,
(682) Space Electronics, (683) Innovative Spaceborne Payload
Technology, (684) Innovative Space Systems Algorithms, Data Handling
and Processing, (685) Passive Location Systems Technology, (686) Global
Positioning System (GPS) Applications, and (687) Mission Duration and
Space Survivability. This BAA covers topics of interest to NRL at its
Washington, Stennis, and Monterey sites. Award decisions will be based
on competitive selection of proposals resulting from a peer and/or
scientific review. Evaluaions will be conducted using the following
evaluation criteria: (1) Degree to which new and creative solutions to
technical issues important to NRL programs are proposed. (2)
Feasibility and the offeror's understanding of the approach and
technical objectives. (3) The offeror's ability to implement the
proposed approach as demonstrated by specific accomplishments in the
technical field to be studied, by availability of qualified personnel,
and by appropriate facilities. (4) The degree to which technical data
and/or computer software developed under the proposed contract are to
be delivered to the NRL with unrestricted rights. (5) The availability
of funds, proposed cost and cost realism. The primary criteria for
selecting proposals are (1) above and fund availability within
criterion (5) above. NRL may use Research and Development Streamlined
Contracting Procedures in making awards. Proposals involving
cooperative research arrangements are welcome. Academic institutions,
small disadvantaged businesses, historically black colleges and
universities, minority institutions and woman owned businesses are
especially encouraged to participate. It is suggested that institutions
having an Office of Sponsored Research use the office as point of
contact in writing requests. Requests for a printed copy of booklet BAA
01-96 MUST BE IN WRITING and transmitted by FAX or mailed to the number
or address above. (One copy of the whole hundred-page booklet will be
provided.) Questions should include the requestor's name, E-Mail
address if available, mailing address, and phone number. However,
downloading in whole or in part from the electronic bulletin board
(BBS) or World Wide Web (WWW) is strongly encouraged and will save
several weeks processing/mailing time. The substantive content of the
booklet as contained in the BBS and WWW is identical to the printed
version, except that the BBS also contains a description of R&D
Streamlined Contracting Procedures (not necessary for submitting BAA
proposal). Limited word/phrase search capability is available on the
BBS. (Many BBS users had to try several modem selections before
successfully downloading. Successful users downloading by modem setting
were as follows: ASCII 52%, xmodem 25%, ymodem 18%, and crcxmodm 5%.
Users may currently anticipate complete downloading in approximately 20
minutes at 9,600 baud. To read portions of the BAA on the BBS, select
''B'' from themain command, then ''L'', then enter the topic number or
''5a'' (whole BAA), ''5b'' (title page and table of contents), ''5c''
(introduction, preface, mission, and electronic access), ''5d'' (date
each part was last updated), ''5e'' (award considerations), ''5f''
(general information), or ''RDSC'' (for R&D Streamlined Contracting
Procedures). The ''Esc'' key may halt text scrolling. The BBS is often
busy shortly after publication of the announcement, but use on
weekends and also outside East Coast business hours is infrequent.) BBS
software may be changed in 1996; any such change will be announced in
the CBD. The board can transmit at rates up to 9,600 baud and is
available 24 hours per day. Support to users is not available, and
callers assume risks of use. However, the board is configured for
downloading only, incorporates anti-viral software, and will be
regularly maintained. Mailing of the BAA publication will commence
about 20 December. The detailed publication issue date is 1 December
1995, and IT IS EXPECTED THAT THE NEW BAA WILL BE ADDED TO THE
ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD AND WORLD WIDE WEB BETWEEN 8 AND 15 DECEMBER.
The announcement will remain open from date of publication for a period
of one year. Proposals may be submitted any time during the one year
period, however, they must be in accordance with the detailed
publication. (0333) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 19951130\A-0003.SOL)
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