MODIFICATION
A -- Collision Avoidance (CA) Program
- Notice Date
- 12/23/2002
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, 12350 Research Parkway Code 253, Orlando, FL, 32826-3224
- ZIP Code
- 32826-3224
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-N6133901R0023
- Response Due
- 1/15/2003
- Archive Date
- 2/1/2003
- Point of Contact
- Gloria Bailey, Contracts Specialist, Phone 407-208-8508, Fax 407-380-4164, - Vanessa Dobson, Contract Specialist, Phone 407-380-4348, Fax 407-380-4164,
- E-Mail Address
-
gloria_bailey@peostri.army.mil, vanessa_dobson@peostri.army.mil
- Description
- Previous synopsis posted 9 Dec 2002 is modified to change the Program Name from Collision Avoidance to read ORGANIC AIR VEHICLE SENSOR INTEGRAGED SUITE (OASIS) PROGRAM (Formerly Collision Avoidance) INDUSTRY DAY ANNOUNCEMENT. The announcement is further modified to change the date for Industry Day to 29 Jan 2003, extend industry response time to 15 Jan 03 and correct email addresses. POC Ms. Michelle Kalphat, RDECOM STC, Fax (407) 384-5454. E-MAIL: Click here to send via e-mail questions regarding exact location and times of the OASIS Industry Day, Michelle_Kalphat@peostri.army.mil. The US Army PEO STRI, 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3276 will initiate research in FY03 for ORGANIC AIR VEHICLE SENSOR INTEGRATED SUITE (OASIS) under BAA N61339-01-R-0023 issued in March 2001. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES AND DESCRIPTION: This is the official notification/announcement for an Industry Day for the Organic Air Vehicle Sensor Integrated Suite (OASIS) Program to be held on behalf of Mr. Sam Wilson, DARPA/TTO Program Manager for the OASIS Program scheduled for Wednesday, 29 January 03, in Orlando, FL. The goals of the OASIS program, as defined at the Collision Avoidance Workshop held 30 September 02-2 October 02, are to prototype a sensor suite system highlighting advanced technology for Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) and Organic Air Vehicles (OAVs); to assess strengths and limitations of each sensor suite system based on actual field experiments under the following flight test conditions: under the canopy, MOUT, inside buildings, and inside caves and tunnels; and to develop and validate critical technology for understanding sensor suite system performance with coordinated use of small numbers of vehicles and degraded communications or sensors. The OASIS Program is a 4 year DARPA program to develop a sensor suite system for the Organic Air Vehicle that will provide situation awareness, target location, collision avoidance and operations in complex terrain. It is anticipated that the program will be conducted in 3 Phases. Availability of funding beyond FY2003 will be predicated on the success of the technical research demonstrated during Phase I of the program effort. Great latitude in prototype architecture and testing methods for development are encouraged. Field experiments for evaluation of strengths and weaknesses will focus development efforts and assist in understanding the tradeoffs in performance in conditions relevant to future missions for the vehicle. PROGRAM SCOPE: Multiple awards are anticipated and may take the form of a contract, cooperative agreement, or technology investment agreement. Collaborative efforts/teaming is encouraged. Under technology investment agreements cost share must be 50/50 to the extent practicable. To the extent an offeror proposes 50/50 cost share or greater, the Government will consider waiving or reducing most patent and data rights. Contractors interested in presenting a poster session/display must request a display area within two weeks of the scheduled Industry Day, but no later than COB 15 January 2003 to Ms. Kalphat via email. WHITE PAPER/PROPOSALS SUBMISSION: Additional information regarding specific BAA information, questions regarding white paper/request for proposal submittals and evaluation criteria may be presented at the Industry Day. NON-GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL: Awardees under the OASIS Program may be required to exchange technical information with the participants selected in other solicitations. All proprietary material should be clearly marked and will be held in strict confidence. Restrictive notices, notwithstanding proposals, may be handled, for administrative purposes only, by SRS Technologies, Inc. of Arlington, VA, a DARPA support contractor which is bound by appropriate non-disclosure requirements. In addition, input on technical aspects of the proposals may be solicited by DARPA from non-Government consultants and experts who are bound by appropriate non-disclosure requirements. These non-Government technical consultants will not have access to proposals that are labeled by the offerors as "GOVERNMENT ONLY." Only Government evaluators will make selections under the OASIS research effort. ADMINISTRATION: All administrative correspondence and questions regarding this announcement should be directed to one of the administrative addresses below; e-mail is preferred. DARPA intends to use electronic mail for correspondence regarding this Industry Day, but offerors are cautioned not to use e-mail to transmit material of a proprietary nature. Contact POC for the Industry Day and associated CA Program information is Ms. Michelle Kalphat, RDECOM STC, 407-384-3862. Administrative addresses for this announcement are: Fax: RDECOM STC, ATTN: H. Michelle Kalphat; 407-384-5454; E-Mail: Michelle_Kalphat@peostri.army.mil; Mail: RDECOM STC, 12423 Research Parkway, ATTN: Michelle Kalphat, Orlando, FL 32826. Contracting POC: Ms. Vanessa Dobson, e-mail: Vanessa_Dobson@peostri.army.mil. SPONSOR: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Tactical Technology Office (TTO), 3701 N. Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA 22203-1714.
- Place of Performance
- Address: 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL
- Record
- SN00229423-W 20021225/021223213546 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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