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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 19,1999 PSA#2479Contracts Group, Bldg 588, Mail Stop 32, Naval Air Warfare Center
Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, MD 20670-5304 A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT REQUESTING PROPOSALS FOR THE
EO(ELECTRO-OPTICS) SENSORS BRANCH AND ACOUSTICS TECHNOLOGY BRANCH OF
THE AVIONICS DEPARTMENT OF NAWCAD PATUXENT RIVER, MD. SOL
N00421-00-R-0250 DUE 111601 POC Melissa Alton, Contract Specialist
(301)342-0055 or Stuart Boose, EO Sensors Branch (301) 342-2039 E-MAIL:
Click here to contact the contract specialist, altonml@navair.navy.mil.
BAA# N00421-00-R-0250, Broad Agency Announcement soliciting/requesting
proposals for the EO (Electro-Optics) Sensors Branch and the Acoustics
Technology Branch of the Avionics Department of NAWCAD Patuxent River
Maryland, issued under the provisions of paragraphs 35.016 and
6.102(d)(2)(I) of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) which
provides for the competitive selection of research proposals for
scientific study or experimentation directed toward advancing the
state-of-the-art or increasing knowledge or understanding. The Naval
Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River Maryland is
interested in receiving proposals for the research efforts described
below. This announcement is an expression of interest only and does not
commit the Government to make any award or to pay for any response
preparation costs. The cost of proposal preparation for response to a
BAA is not considered an allowable direct charge to any resultant
contract or any other contract. This BAA is to solicit technical/cost
proposals for research support in technologies that are applicable to
Electro-Optical (EO) and Acoustic Sensor systems for Navy Aircraft.
Major areas of interest include (1) Signal Processing, (2) Non-Acoustic
ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) Sensors and Systems, (3) Information
Processing, (4) Devices and Materials, (5) EO Systems Engineering
Methodologies, (6) LIDAR Components and Systems, (7) Hyperspectral
Components and Systems, (8) LASER Components and Systems, (9) EO
Sensors and Systems for Reconnaissance and Surveillance, (10) Magnetic
Sensors and Systems (11) Laser based IRCM systems, (12) Acoustic ASW
Sensors and Systems, (13) Acoustic MCM (Mine Counter Measures) Sensors
and Systems, (14) Research involving the interrelationship of acoustic
and non-acoustic phenomena applicable to ASW, (15) Telemetry methods
for offboard sensors to and from various platforms, (16) Mathematical
modeling and techniques for analyzing ASW effectiveness and
performance, and (17) In-sensor acoustic signal processing. New,
innovative and creative approaches to technical problems that
significantly advance system performance are sought. Among the primary
interest areas are Non-Cooperative ID Sensors and Systems, Magnetic
ASW Sensors and Systems, Non-Acoustic Sensors and Systems, Acoustic
Sensors and Systems, Night Vision Systems,New Laser and Nonlinear
Materials, LIDAR, Laser RADAR, Sensors and Systems and Hyperspectral
Sensors and Systems. Examples of technologies include, but are not
limited to, LASERS, LIDARS, Detector Technologies, Hyperspectral
Sensors and Systems, Magnetic Anomaly Detectors and Systems including
Optically Pumped Sensors, Night Vision Devices, FLIR Systems, IRST
Systems, Long Standoff Reconnaissance and Surveillance Systems (both
Visible and IR), Sonobuoy Sensors and Processors, and Acoustic Sensor
Stand-off Delivery/Telemetry systems. THERE WILL BE NO FORMAL REQUEST
FOR PROPOSAL OR ANY SOLICITATION DOCUMENT ISSUED IN REGARD TO THIS BAA.
Offerors are required to submit three (3) copies of a two (2) to three
(3) page white paper on their proposed research topic. The white paper
should be formatted as follows: Section A: Title, period of
performance, cost of effort, and name of company; Section B: Task
objective; and Section C: Technical Summary. Multiple white papers may
be submitted in different areas of technology. The purpose of the
white paper is to preclude unwarranted effort on the part of the
offeror whose proposed work is not of interest under this BAA. Those
white papers found to be consistent with the intent of the BAA and of
interest to the Government may be invited to submit a proposal. Such an
invitation does not assure that the submitting company will be awarded
a subsequent contract. When proposals are submitted, they should
consist of a clear statement of objectives, a technical section which
should include, but not necessarily limited to, expected contribution
of the hardware/research to the DOD EO and/or Acoustic Sensors Mission,
analysis that supports feasibility, background experience, concepts,
ideas, methodology, a statement of work and milestones, a biographical
section describing key individuals and a cost section. The technical
proposal shall not exceed 50 pages. Proposed technologies should be
fully addressed as part of an overall system concept and include
platform considerations as applicable. The proposed effort can include
research and/or development and demonstration of relevant processing
concepts and/or enabling technologies and hardware. Risk, potential
payoffs and time frame for proof-of-concept demonstration should also
be included. For planning purposes, the period of performance is
estimated to be one (1) to three (3) years at a level of effort of
approximately one (1) to four (4) man-years per year. The contract type
is anticipated to be a Cost-Plus-Fixed Fee completion. The selection of
one or more sources for contract award will be based on a scientific
review of proposals submitted in response to the BAA. The major purpose
of the evaluation will be to determine the relative merit of the
technical approach of each proposal. Business and contractual aspects,
including proposed cost and cost realism, will also be considered as
part of the evaluation. Selection of proposals for award will be based
on the potential benefits to the Government compared to the cost of
the proposals, in view of the availability of funds. The merit of the
proposal shall be determined based on the following criteria: (1) The
offeror's ability to demonstrate feasibility and potential
contributions of the effort to DOD priorities in EO and/or Acoustic
Sensor related technologies; (2) Overall scientific and technical
merits of the proposal; (3) The offeror's capabilities, related
experience, facilities, techniques or unique combinations of these
which are integral factors for achieving the proposed objectives; and
(4) Proposed cost, adjusted for cost realism. In addition, the
Government may consider other factors, such as, past and present
performance on recent Government contracts and the capacity and
capability to perform the requirements of the effort. No further
evaluation criteria will be used in selecting proposals. Proposals may
be submitted at any time during the twenty-four (24) month period
following publication of this announcement. Early submission is
encouraged. Awards may be made at any time throughout the year.
Submission of a proposal is not restricted in any way to any particular
entity. The white papers, in addition to any technical questions, shall
be submitted to EO Sensors Branch, Mr. Stuart Boose, Code 4.5.5.6,
Bldg. 2185, Suite 1100, 22347 Cedar Point Road, Unit 6, Naval Air
Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River Maryland, 20670-1161.
The point of contact for contractual matters is Ms. Melissa Alton,
(301) 342-0055 or email address altonml@navair.navy.mil. Offerors may
contact these individuals, at any time, for clarification of
technical/contractual issues and cost response format. Any negotiations
that may be necessary will be conducted between the offeror and the
contracting officer. Offerors are cautioned that only contracting
officers are legally authorized to commit the Government. Posted
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