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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 22,1996 PSA#1578Supply Dept, Indian Head Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center 101
Strauss Ave, Indian Head MD 20640-5035 A -- BAA 96-004 EXPLOSIVE TECHNOLOGY AND NSENSITIVE MUNITIONS SOL
N00174 BAA 96-004 POC B. Krex, Contract Specialist, Code 1143B, (301)
743-6570 P. Kennedy, Contracting Officer, 1143. The Indian Head
Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, in collaboration with the Naval
Sea Systems Command, has an interest in research proposals related to
explosive technology and insensitive munitions. Specific areas of
interest are: 1. Formulation of explosive compositions which possess
improved performance and/or vulnerability over military explosives
currently available, 2. Development of sympathetic detonation resistant
bombfill explosives -- compositions which can be blended using
traditional melt-cast processing techniques are especially encouraged,
3. Explosives with enhanced underwater shock output, and 4.
Formulation efforts and techniques for the extrusion of small critical
diameter (( 0.5'') explosive compositions optimized for enhanced
underwater energy output. 5. Development of vary high energy pressed
and extrudable explosive compositions for use in shaped-charge and
submunition applications with acceptable vulnerability characteristics.
6. Development of high performance gun projectile explosive fills that
are insensitive to the gun setback environment. Offerors are requested
to submit an abstract of their proposed effort prior to submitting a
complete proposal. The purpose of the abstract is to preclude
unwarranted effort on the part of the offeror in preparing a full
proposal. It is not a requirement for submission or selection of a
proposal. Any offeror whose abstract is found to be consistent with the
intent of the BAA will be invited to submit a full technical and cost
proposal. Such an invitation does not assure subsequent contract award.
Abstracts should conform to the following format: (a) Title Page -
Clearly labeled ''PROPOSAL ABSTRACT,'' including the BAA technical
points-of-contact along with telephone and facsimile numbers, and
signed by the authorized officer, (b) Summary - Limited to five pages
to include: an overview of the proposed technologies and/or concepts
and how they support the objectives of the program, deliverables
associated with the research and development, including estimates of
the cost for each major deliverable per year, and total cost.Proposals
submitted within 12 months after publication of this BAA will be
considered for award if funding is available. Proposed work should be
structured to have a base period of performance of 12 months, but may
include multiple year phased options that could extend beyond the
initial 12 month period. All efforts should be broken down into
subtasks that are about $30K-$150K. No award can be made without a
proposal to perform specific effort within an estimated cost and time
framework. IHDIV, NSWC anticipates that initial selections may be made
during the fourth quarter of FY 96. 1. This announcement will remain
open for 365 days from the date of publication. Offerors may submit
separate proposal abstracts on any or all of the specified areas of
interest. Abstracts will not be accepted after 300 days from the
announcements publication. 2. Proposals may be reviewed and acted on as
they arrive. The government reserves the right to select for award all,
some, or none of the proposals received in response to this
announcement. 3. It is the policy of IHDIV, NSWC to treat all proposals
as competitive information and to disclose the contents only for the
purpose of valuation. Proposals shall consist of two separately bound
volumes. Volume I shall provide the technical proposal and management
approach, and Volume II shall address cost. The proposals shall be
prepared in the following format: 8.5 X 11 inches, single or double
spaced, in at least ten point type, with margins not less than one
inch, one sided printing and pages numbered. Volume I must be no longer
than 40 single-sided pages in length. Proposals with Volume I in excess
of 40 pages will be deemed nonresponsive. Total allowed page count
includes figures. Each foldout section, if foldouts are used, shall be
counted as one page. Volume I shall include the following sections,
each starting on a new page: (a) A cover page, including BAA number,
BAA project name, proposal title, technical and administrative
points-of- contact, along with the telephone and facsimile numbers
followed by a letter signed by the authorized officer specifying the
proposal validity period (at least 120 days). (b) A one page summary of
the deliverables associated with the proposed research. (c) A one page
summary of schedule and milestones for the proposed research. (d) A
one page summary of any proprietary claims to results, prototypes, or
systems developed in or supporting this proposal and/or necessary for
the later use of the research, results, and/or prototype. If there are
no proprietary claims, section shall consist of statement to that
effect. (e) A Statement of Work of not more than five pages, clearly
detailing the scope and objectives of the effort and, if any, specific
contractor requirements. If any portion of the research is predicated
upon the use of government owned resources of any type, the contractor
shall clearly identify the resources required, the date the resource is
required, the duration of the requirement, the source from which the
resource may be acquired, if known, and the impact on the research if
the resource is not provided. (f) Technical arguments that substantiate
claims made in Section (b) and a technical approach description
consistent with Sections (c) and (d). (i) A description of the results,
products, and transferable technology expected from the project. (j) A
discussion of no more than five pages giving previous accomplishments
and work in this or closely related research areas, and the
qualifications of the investigators. (k) A discussion no more than five
pages long that includes brief discussions of total organization, use
of personnel, project/function/ subcontractor relationships, technology
transition plans, government research interfaces, planning, scheduling,
and control practices. Volume II shall include a one page cost and fee
summary, and detailed cost breakdowns by option year (an SF 1411,
Contract Proposal Pricing Sheet, is required for efforts greater than
$500K, inclusive of any proposed options) and by task or subtasks of
labor hours by labor category and tasks/subtasks, material by vendor
quotes and purchase history, travel, computer and other direct and
indirect costs. An explanation of any estimating factors, including
their derivation and application, shall be provided. Details of any
cost sharing to be undertaken by the offeror should be included in the
cost proposal. Offerors should submit proposals (original, and five
hard copies referencing to BAA No. 96-004) to Indian Head Division,
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Attn: Code 1143B, B. Krex, 101 Strauss
Street, Indian Head MD 20640-5035. To be considered in the initial
contract award period, proposals should be submitted by offerors as
soon as practical after being notified that their abstract was found to
be consistent with the BAA, and preferably not later than 30 days after
notification. Evaluations of proposals will be based on the following
criteria in order of importance: (1) Overall scientific and technical
merits of the proposed effort, (2) Potential contributions of the
effort to specific Navy missions in energetic materials and warhead
technology, as made clear in the proposal, (3) The offeror's
capabilities, related experience, facilities, techniques, or unique
qualifications, capabilities, and experience of the proposal
objectives, (4) Innovation in the identification of problems and
approaches to solutions, and (5) Realism of the proposed cost and
availability of funds. All proposals submitted to IHDIV, NSWC under
this announcement shall be considered government property. This
announcement solicits the participation of all offerors capable of
satisfying the governments needs. The government will not cover any
cost for proposal preparation, nor pay, as a direct expense preparation
cost on awarded contracts. (0109) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 19960419\A-0003.SOL)
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