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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 26,1999 PSA#2354Naval Research Laboratory, Code 3220, 4555 Overlook Ave. S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20375-5326 A -- RESEARCH SUPPORT FOR ELECTRONIC DIVICES AND MATERIALS SOL
N00173-99-R-KK03 POC Kevin M. King, Contract Specialist, Code 3220.KK,
(202) 767-0393 WEB: click here,
http://heron.nrl.navy.mil/contracts/home.htm. This is a modification of
a previous synopsis dated 23 MAR 99. This modification adds an
additional task and revises the estimated level of effort. The Naval
Research Laboratory (NRL) has a requirement for contractor support to
be performed at the Naval Research Laboratory for research efforts on
electronic devices, materials, circuits and assemblies and radiation
effects experimental work. This effort is both theoretical and
experimental and involves the development of analytical, fabrication,
diagnostic, and characterization techniques. The objective of this
electronics research is to provide new state of the art electronic
devices and circuits for experimental systems used to solve problems of
military significance. Major tasks include microwave solid state
technology support, development and evaluation of infrared materials
and devices, nanoelectronics facility support and radiation effects
experimental work. Microwave solid state technology support includes
such tasks as reliability testing of devices, fabrication of solid
state devices, maintenance, operation, and upgrading of a molecular
beam epitaxy (MBE) facility, maintenance, operation, and upgrade of the
300 KeV ion implanter, performing microwave measurements, microwave
device modeling and simulation, microwave circuit design, fabrication
and testing, and consulting services. Development and evaluation of
infrared materials and devices includes fabrication and
characterization of infrared imaging devices and using MBE to grow
heterostructure layers. Support for the nanoelectronics facility
includes e-beam lithographic services, assembly of integrated circuit
devices, supplying clean wafers, high resolution photolithographic
services and glass blowing. Radiation effects experimental work
includes performing irradiations on various electronic devices and
semiconductors, characterizing properties of semiconductor materials
and devices over a range of temperature and other environmental
conditions, extending modeling and statistical techniques to energy
deposition in semiconductor and dielectric materials, and performing
calculations using various computer codes on the response of test
structures and integrated circuits to energetic ion and pulsed laser
perturbations on a picosecond time scale. An Indefinite
Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type of contract is anticipated.
The total estimated minimum level of effort is 92,400 labor hours and
the total estimated maximum level of effort is 186,800 labor hours for
the five year period at this time, but, is subject to be revised at
the time of solicitation issuance. The statement of work, labor
categories, and personnel qualifications will be included in the
solicitation package. The period in which task orders may be written is
for a period of five years. The incumbent contractor is SFA, Inc. of
Largo, Md. Proposals will be due approximately 30 days after
solicitation is issued. Numbered Note 25 applies. This procurement is
a full and open competitive procurement. NRL uses Electronic Commerce
(EC) to issue RFPs and amendments to RFPs. This solicitation and any
amendments to it will be available via the internet at the URL address
shown below. Paper copies of the RFP will not be provided. Posted
05/24/99 (W-SN334798). (0144) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19990526\A-0001.SOL)
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