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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 17, 2006 FBO #1633
SOLICITATION NOTICE

16 -- Developmental Aircrew Protective Clothing and Devices for Tactical, Rotary, and Support Aircraft

Notice Date
5/15/2006
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
541710 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Pax River, Building 441 21983 Bundy Road Unit 7, Patuxent River, MD, 20670
 
ZIP Code
20670
 
Solicitation Number
N00421-06-R-0024
 
Response Due
12/9/2007
 
Archive Date
12/24/2007
 
Description
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) N00421-06-R-0024 solicits/requests proposals for Developmental Aircrew Protective Clothing and Devices for use in Tactical, Rotary, and Support Aircraft. Responses to this BAA submitted in accordance with the guidelines set forth herein will be accepted at the Contracting Office for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of this announcement. This Broad Agency Announcement is for Basic and Applied Research in accordance with FAR 35.016. No formal solicitation will be issued; this BAA is the solicitation. AREAS OF INTEREST - Areas of interest include new, innovative approaches to providing enhanced aircrew protection/performance in current and future Navy tactical, rotary and support aircraft. Topic areas include but are not limited to: (1) protection against G-induced loss of consciousness, loss of situational awareness, spatial disorientation, and high altitude hypoxia; (2) development of micro/nanotechnology applicable to life support and protective devices; (3) protection against hypothermia/hyperthermia; (4) auxiliary or integrated human cooling and heating systems; (5) integrated helmet mounted displays, multi-mode helmet vision system technology; (6) advanced filter/device development for eye and / or sensor protection; (7) aircrew / equipment compatibility; (8) aircrew breathing systems and advanced concept approaches for current and future aircraft applications; (9) improved crash protection, advanced restraint systems (all axes of restraint), and seating concepts; (10) emergency egress/escape concepts such as but not limited to improved signaling/locating, thermal signature reduction, and day/night cloaking technologies (11) improved / integrated communications systems; (12) improved hearing protection and communication capabilities in high noise environments (13) improved / integrated floatation systems; (14) human strength enhancement technologies; (15) improved garment textiles/materials flame resistance and improved garment textile/materials, flame resistant and melt-proof fibers, webbings, water-proof, high-stretch, breathable fabrics, durable, malleable, lightweight conductive-network fabrics, low-bulk/high flexibility vascular compression mechanisms for acceleration protection, fast-response cooling/heating textiles (16) improved lightweight, portable power sources, recharging and scavenging technologies; and (17) other threat protection technologies. WHITE PAPER PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION- Interested parties may submit a white paper, which addresses one or more of the areas listed above. The proposed research shall be limited to advanced development where concept feasibility has already been demonstrated. The white paper, which shall not exceed ten (10) pages, shall include: a summary of the proposed concept, an estimated timeframe for project completion, and a rough order of cost magnitude with the type of acquisition vehicle (contract/agreement) being proposed. Offerors shall submit one (1) original and one (1) copy of the white paper to Contracts, Attn: Roberta Nethercutt, Department Of The Navy, NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Aircraft Support Contracts Department (2.5.1.3.2.6), 21983 Bundy Road, Unit 7 Bldg 441, Patuxent River, MD 20670-1127. The cost of preparation is not considered an allowable direct charge to the resulting contract or any other contract. White papers will be evaluated as they are submitted. More than one white paper may be submitted during the twelve (12) month period following publication of this announcement. Upon submission, the white paper will be forwarded on for technical review. The Government will respond to the offerors as to whether the white paper will be further considered for submission within 60 days from receipt. If the proposed capability meets program requirements, the Government will officially request a full proposal. When a request for proposal is issued, it will detail the necessary information. Request for a full proposal does not guarantee award. The Government reserves the right to select all, some, or none of the white papers received in response to this announcement. FULL PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION ? Proposals may address one or more of the areas listed above. Proposals shall be limited to advanced development where concept feasibility has already been demonstrated. The period of performance may range from a level of effort of .5 to 5 work-years depending on acquisition vehicle awarded. Reasonable deviations/exceptions will be considered. More than one proposal may be submitted during the twelve (12) month period following publication of this announcement. Offerors shall complete the on-line Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) before submission of a proposal. The information pertaining to ORCA can be found on the website http://www.bpn.gov/orca. Offerors shall be current on the Central Contractor registration, the website can be found at http://www.ccr.gov/vendor.asp. Proposals shall not exceed ten pages (10) pages. Offerors are advised to submit a subcontracting plan in accordance with FAR 19.7 with proposals. Offerors shall review technical data rights clauses found under FAR 27 and DFARS 227, and technical data restrictions and associated clauses shall be proposed up front. Cost proposals shall include a detailed breakdown of proposed cost/prices, and shall remain valid for a period of 120 days. Offerors shall submit one (1) original and four (2) copies of their proposal to Contracts, Attn: Roberta Nethercutt, Department Of The Navy, NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Aircraft Support Contracts Department (2.5.1.3.2.6), 21983 Bundy Road, Unit 7 Bldg 441, Patuxent River, MD 20670-1127. The cost of preparation and response to this BAA is not considered an allowable direct charge to the resulting contract or any other contract. PROPOSAL EVALUATION ? Proposals will be evaluated as they are received. Merit shall be determined based on: (1) overall scientific and technical merit, (2) the offerors ability to demonstrate feasibility (3) the offerors experience, facilities, techniques or unique combinations of these criteria which are integral for achieving the proposed objectives, and (4) realism of proposed cost. Proposals will be evaluated in accordance with FAR PART 35.007 and Subpart 15. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT TYPE - NAVAIR is willing to consider various types of acquisition vehicles including, but not limited to, traditional contracts using FAR/DFARS and/or non-procurement agreements e.g. Cooperative Agreements under 10 U.S.C. 2358 and Technology Incentive Awards under 10 U.S.C. 2371 or U.S.C. 2358 (Congressional direction requires that at least 50 percent of the cost of a project under this initiative be provided by industry) and Section 845, Authority to Carry Out Certain Prototype Projects. Acquisition type (contract/agreement) is ultimately determined by the Government. NOTE: Typically, research findings result in the need for additional services/supplies, which are not possible to anticipate or project. Contract/agreement modifications may be executed to satisfy these requirements, thereby providing for flexibility in technology assessment (with technology transition the ultimate goal). In the event that this is required, it shall be considered to be within the scope of this BAA and the resulting contract/agreement, and therefore will have met the requirements of the FAR/DFARS and the Competition in Contracting Act. AWARDS - Contract award will be based on the proposal s technical merit, cost, and availability of appropriations. The Government intends to award within 120 days from receipt of full proposal. The Government reserves the right to select all, some, or none of the proposals received in response to this announcement. There is no commitment by the Navy to be responsible for any monies expended by the offeror prior to award of a contract/agreement. For awards made as contracts, the socio-economic merits of each proposal will be evaluated based on the commitment to provide meaningful subcontracting opportunities with small business, small disadvantaged business, woman-owned small business concerns, and HBCU/MIS. Offerors are cautioned that only a Contracting Officer is legally authorized to commit the Government. POINTS OF CONTACT - The technical point of contact is Dr. James Sheehy, AIR 4.6T (301) 342-8480, e-mail: mailto:James.Sheehy@navy.mil, while Ms. Roberta Nethercutt (301) 757-8939, email: mailto:roberta.nethercutt@navy.mil is the point of contact for all contractual matters. Offerors may contact these individuals at any time for clarification of technical/contractual issues and cost proposal format.
 
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