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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 29, 2005 FBO #1311
SPECIAL NOTICE

99 -- Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) - Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Neutralizer

Notice Date
6/27/2005
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
Contracting Office
N00174 101 Strauss Avenue, Bldg. 1558 Indian Head, MD
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
DON-SNOTE-050627-003
 
Description
This BAA is part a multi-phase program to detect, classify and neutralize moored and bottom mines in the Very Shallow Water (VSW) environment using unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV). Existing Mine Countermeasures (MCM) systems place man, mammal, and expensive manned systems (helicopters and ships) in a hazardous environment. Currently no unmanned system exists to neutralize mines in the VSW; the unmanned underwater vehicle neutralizer (UUV-N) will be developed as part of the Naval Special Clearance Team ONE (NSCT-1) VSW toolbox capability. The Naval Surface Warfare Center ? Panama City (NSWC-PC) is seeking information on commercially available, or developmental projects related to small (i.e. capable of being moved and/or deployed by no more than two men) unmanned underwater vehicle mine neutralization (UUV-N) systems, equipment and technologies suitable for mine neutralization missions deployed by small craft in the Very Shallow Water (VSW) zone (10-40 feet water (FSW)). Specific areas of technical interest include but are not limited to: 1. Advanced Sensors for Precise Target Reacquisition in Surge Environment; 2. Countercharge Station Keeping in Surge Environment; 3. Neutralization by Overpressure; 4. UUV Precise Autonomous Guidance to Target Positions; 5. Long Range Command Activation or Communication in Active Surf Conditions; 6. Enhanced Explosive Devices for Neutralizing Influence Mines; 7. UUV Design and Control in Surge Environment; 8. Hydrodynamic Models for Characterization of the VSW Zone; 9. RF Data Links and Data Management Techniques. Descriptive information is sought in the form of white papers, brochures, specification sheets, briefings and company points of contact. Also of interest are concepts based on existing equipment or proven technologies that are planned to become available in the 2005/2007 timeframe. Limited funding is available for design proposals and demonstrations. Firms should indicate any interest or willingness to provided technology or system demonstrations when responding. An Industry Day will be held at the Navy Memorial in Washington DC on 19 July 2005. Input received from this Industry Day will facilitate the development of a future competitive solicitation for an acquisition program in late FY 06. Industry input is desired to allow for an effective acquisition program with well-defined requirements in the Request for Proposal (RFP). Attendance at the Industry Awareness Day is not a prerequisite for ultimately submitting any future proposals. However, it will provide a valuable opportunity for questions & answers and industry input into the read-ahead documentation. Seating is limited. Request a maximum of two (2) representatives per vendor. Request attendees? register for the Industry Awareness Day by providing Company/Organization Name, Name(s) of attendees, Company/Organization affiliation, Address, Telephone Number, and e-mail address not later than 8 July 2005. Registration data must be Faxed or e-mailed to the Technical POC ident! ified below. Approximately two weeks prior to the SMCM UUV Industry Day, read ahead documents will be available electronically from the Technical POC for any interested contractor. Registered attendees will be sent this read ahead information by e-mail when available. Any advance questions and/or comments pertaining to the Industry Awareness Day or the read-ahead documentation may be Faxed or e-mailed to the Technical POC so that they can be addressed at Industry Day. The purpose of this Industry Awareness Day is not to obtain proposals and is solely to offer early industry involvement in a contemplated U.S. Navy procurement. The Government does not intend to pay for the information obtained during the workshop or for the time and expense of the industry participants involved. For questions please contact the Technical POC: Paul Moser (850) 235-5555, FAX (850) 234-4193 e-mail paul.moser@navy.mil
 
Record
SN00837318-W 20050629/050627212307 (fbodaily.com)
 
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