SOURCES SOUGHT
A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA) RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR HYDROGEN-FUELED MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT AND HYDROGEN VEHICLE FUELING STATION PILOT PROJECTS
- Notice Date
- 11/14/2006
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- N00164 300 Highway 361, Building 64 Crane, IN
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N0016407R6685
- Response Due
- 12/19/2006
- Description
- This synopsis is being posted to both the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) page located at http://www.fbo.gov and the Navy Electronic Commerce on Line (NECO) site located at http://www.neco.navy.mil. While it is understood that FBO is the single point of entry for posting of synopsis and solicitations to the internet, NECO is the alternative in case FBO is unavailable. Please feel free to use either site to access information posted by the NSWC Division Crane. POINT(S) OF CONTACT: Contracting: J.D. Martin, NSWC Crane, Code 0564, e-mail LogR&D@navy.mil, 812-854-3723. Technical: Ken Burt, NSWC CRANE, Code 609, email LogR&D@navy.mil , 812-854-2139. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005) requires aggressive actions throughout the Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Energy (DOE) to reduce the existing dependency on fossil fuels and to initiate the transition toward alternative fuels and alternative fuel power sources. EPACT 2005 goals require the DOD to reduce existing oil consumption rates 20% between 2006 and 2015, increase the use of renewable energy sources more than 7.5% by 2013, and explore unconventional fuel alternatives (synfuels and biofuels) to initiate the transition towards a future hydrogen economy. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) are conducting research and development (R&D) and experimentation to advance the state of the art in manufacturing technologies and processes to increase the knowledge of and to help DOD meet EPACT 2005 goals and to complement the President?s hydrogen initiative. DOD can contribute to the President? s initiative by being a ?first adopter? of hydrogen fuel cell technology when a strong case can be made that the technology benefits DOD militarily. The funding allocated to this program is approximately $10 million. Each program award is anticipated to be between $750,000 and $1.5 million excluding any proposed industry cost sharing. The goal of this program is to conduct a DOD hydrogen (H2) fuel cell Materiel Handling Equipment (MHE) pilot program. NSWC Crane is interested in receiving R&D proposals for scientific study and experimentation in the form of pilot projects directed toward advancing the state of the art or increasing knowledge or understanding in H2 powered MHE and the associated infrastructure. While this BAA will involve delivery of equipment and technology pilot testing for the purpose of data collection, the focus of this BAA is on the collection of operational data. Successful proposals will include installation, maintenance and training associated with all equipment and hydrogen infrastructure needed to produce the required data for increasing DOD?s knowledge and understanding of the maturity of the technology. 1. Conduct a DOD hydrogen (H2) fuel cell MHE pilot program ? 1.1. Background: DLA is DOD?s largest combat support agency, providing worldwide logistics support in both peacetime and wartime to the military services, civilian agencies and foreign countries. If America?s forces eat it, wear it, maintain equipment with it, or burn it as fuel?DLA probably provides it. The Defense Distribution Center (DDC), a field organization of DLA, operates warehousing and cross-docking facilities for DOD. The DDC?s 26 Distribution Depots, located throughout the United States and around the world, store items having 4 million different stock numbers in 327 million square feet of storage space and process more than 26 million transactions annually. In total, DLA operates over 3,000 forklifts, of which approximately half are electric-powered. DLA has identified some of these electric-powered forklifts as targets of this pilot program. Proposers are expected to offer at a minimum a complete power unit that is equivalent in form, fit, and function an d equal or superior in performance to the lead acid or nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery system currently used in these forklifts. Other new and innovative approaches, including new forklifts designed for H2 fuel cell power, will be considered based on their contribution to the overall goals of this BAA. 1.2. Goal Objectives: The overarching objectives of this goal are to significantly increase the Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) and Manufacturing Readiness Levels (MRLs) associated with the fuel cell systems and components and to produce business case data for future retrofitting or replacement of the existing forklift fleet with H2 fuel cell powered forklifts. For definitions of TRLs see http://akss.dau.mil/dag/GuideBook/IG_c10.5.2.asp and for MRLs see https://acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=18231. 1.2.1.1. Any award made at any phase must demonstrate a number of contributions to the maturation of H2 fuel cell or infrastructure technology. H2 Fuel cell technology includes fuel cell sub-systems and components (e.g., Membrane Exchange Assembly, power electronics, thermal management sub-system), and on-board H2 storage. H2 infrastructure includes hydrogen delivery or onsite production, onsite storage, and dispensing technology or off-board H2 generation systems. Use of solid hydrogen storage medium is one specific area of interest for technology maturation efforts. The improvements must be associated with the deployment and use schedule at the site of the proposed business data collection. 1.2.1.2. The general nature of the improvements and the associated results obtained from the program will be documented and shared with selected industry and government personnel, subject to appropriate protections for proprietary information and other intellectual property. 1.2.2. Business Case. Additional sites may be included in the pilot program to generate business case data. The business case will be built on data collected during the use of the H2-powered MHE in daily warehousing operations by in-place government personnel. 1.2.3. This BAA initially solicits proposals for the first phase of this effort, a turnkey operation providing, and maintaining for two years, at least twenty H2-powered forklifts, including hydrogen consumed and the associated hydrogen support infrastructure, at the Defense Depot Susquehanna, PA (DDSP), located in New Cumberland, PA. It is expected that DDSP personnel will, after appropriate training, operate the forklifts, including fueling them from a local H2 storage facility using a hydrogen dispenser located within the warehouse facility. Proposals must address how the MHE will be provided, either by retrofit of existing equipment with H2 fuel cells that are form, fit and function replacements for sealed lead-acid batteries or by replacement with MHE specifically designed to be H2 powered, and how the H2 will be provided, stored, and dispensed to the MHE. The contractor or contractor team will also need to obtain the necessary approvals and permits for all aspects o f the infrastructure and associated applications. Proposals must also provide a plan for operator training for both MHE operation and refueling and for initial emergency response training for operators and local firefighting personnel related to MHE and infrastructure equipment. 1.2.4. Subsequent phases of the effort will seek to establish a similar capability at additional DOD locations. Additional pieces of H2-powered MHE will be retrofitted or supplied. 1.2.4.1. Generation (either on- or off-site) of the H2 from renewable, non-hydrocarbon based sources is an additional topic of interest and encouraged in these later phases. 1.2.4.2. Subsequent phases are expected to be at defense depots located in Tracy, CA, Norfolk, VA, San Diego, CA, Albany, GA, and Anniston AL. Awards will be made in accordance with paragraph 2. below. 1.2.5. Business case data will be collected by Government personnel or their representatives using, to the extent practical, automated capabilities provided by the company or companies supplying the fuel cells or the hydrogen fuel equipment for the pilot program (for example, using built-in test data collection capability for the H2 fuel cell). This data will be used by the Government to decide the timing and extent of later phases of this project, and to what extent H2-powered MHE will be used in DDC operations. The data will also be made available to other researchers and businesses, subject to appropriate protections for proprietary information and other intellectual property. 2. Proposals will be evaluated and selections will be made in phases over the period of time the BAA is open. Proposals for DDSP will be first and are due no later than 12/13/2006. Additional locations will be identified as they become appropriate and will be announced by amendment to this BAA identifying the specific location. Proposals for these additional locations will be due roughly 30 days from the date of each such BAA amendment with precise dates being set at the time the amendment is issued. Proposal selections are planned to be made over the subsequent 12 months at intervals of approximately 60 days as additional sites are identified and added by amendment to this BAA. Offerors do not need to submit for DDSP if they are only interested in other locations/sites. Due to the fast pace of H2 technology development, a separate proposal and selection will be conducted for each subsequent location. Any and all awards are subject to availability of funding. 3. There will be a pre-proposal conference and site visit for potential offerors on the below date. This pre-proposal conference and site visit will explain and clarify the objectives of this program and allow prospective offerors to view the DDSP site. Government personnel will also respond to questions, but the information contained within this BAA or amendments to it take precedence over verbal responses. Any questions or clarifications that result in material changes to this BAA will be addressed by a written amendment to the BAA. Date: November 21, 2006 (08:00 ? 11:00) Where: Defense Distribution Depot - Susquehanna, PA (DDSP) New Cumberland, PA 17070 Time: 8:00 A.M. ? 11:00 A.M. Point of Contact: Lisa Watts (LMI) (703) 917-7126 lwatts@lmi.org Interested firms are encouraged to attend. If you plan to attend the pre-proposal conference, you must send an email to the point of contact with the below information NLT 1200 17 November 2006: a) Name of Firm b) Name(s) and Title of Representative(s) who will attend (individual information needs to include SSN, Place of birth/citizenship) c) Address of Firm d) Phone number(s), fax number, and e-mail address(es) Only those individuals registering will be allowed access to the facility. The Government may also have to limit the number of representatives that each company is allowed to register so that the maximum number of companies can participate. Prospective offerors are requested to submit questions in writing prior to November 17, 2006, to the point of contact via email to allow for inclusion and discussion during the pre-proposal conference. Questions will be considered at any time prior to or during the conference. Responses to some questions may be incorporated in an amendment to this BAA. The Government will not be liable for expenses incurred by an offeror prior to contract award. Offerors are cautioned that remarks and explanations provided at the conference shall not change the terms of this BAA unless the change(s) is amended in writing. This notice constitutes a combined synopsis and Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) as contemplated in FAR Part 6.102(d)(2). It is intended that this BAA be open until one year from its initial publication. Proposals may be submitted by any non-governmental entity, including commercial firms, institutions of higher education with degree-granting programs in science or engineering (universities), or by consortia led by such concerns. NSWC Crane encourages participation by small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, HUBZone small businesses, woman-owned small businesses, veteran-owned small businesses, and historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions. However, no part of this BAA is specifically reserved for these entities. The following guidelines apply to all proposals. Typically each proposal may be funded incrementally for periods up to two years subject to the availability of appropriations. Awards are expected to be between $750,000 and $1,500,000, with the size of each dependent upon the topic(s) (although NSWC Crane reserves the right to entertain larger proposals based on the availability of funds). More than one effort may be funded for an individual topic area, and deliverables should demonstrate the results of scientific study and experimentation. Proposals for non-innovative, marginal improvements are inappropriate under BAA authority and cannot be considered for funding. Additionally, studies and theoretical concepts that do not lead to implementation are specifically excluded. All criteria set forth in FAR Part 35.016 are applicable. Proposals should be submitted in two sections: full technical and cost. Technical and cost sections should be submitted as separate files. Each proposal is limited to 35 pages, including attachments and supplementary material. Proposals will be evaluated using the following evaluation criteria: a. Overall relevance and scientific and technical merits of the proposed effort, including the plan and schedule for implementing the pilot programs, completeness of the data collection and comparison, and expected improvements in H2 fuel cell capability at the pilot program?s completion; b. Degree to which new and creative solutions to technical issues important to the area of interest are proposed and the comprehensiveness of the technical data produced from the proposed effort are to be delivered with unrestricted rights; c. The qualifications, capabilities and experience of the organization or consortia with H2 implementations and the offeror's capabilities, related experience, facilities, techniques or unique combinations of these critical to achieving the BAA objectives; d. The degree to which the proposed costs are reasonable and realistic and the quality, amount and extent of proposed cost share in the pilot programs. These criteria are listed in descending order of importance, and the non-price factors, when taken together, are significantly more important than price, but evaluated prices or costs must be reasonable and realistic to enable the Government to make an award. THE GOVERNMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SELECT FOR FUNDING ANY, ALL, PART, OR NONE OF THE RESPONSES RECEIVED. Any responsible business may submit a proposal. Please send proposals via e-mail to LogR&D@navy.mil. Please refer to BAA number N00164-07-R-6685 in all correspondence and communications.
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