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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MARCH 27, 2020 SAM #6693
SOLICITATION NOTICE

A -- Broad Agency Announcement for Basic and Applied Research at the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center

Notice Date
3/25/2020 10:34:37 AM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
541715 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
W6QK ACC-APG NATICK NATICK MA 01760-5011 USA
 
ZIP Code
01760-5011
 
Solicitation Number
W911QY20R0022
 
Response Due
2/28/2025 11:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
03/15/2025
 
Point of Contact
Adin E Morales, Phone: 5082063504
 
E-Mail Address
adin.e.morales.civ@mail.mil
(adin.e.morales.civ@mail.mil)
 
Description
SOLICITATION NOTICE - THERE ARE NO FUNDS AGAINST THIS BAA SOLICITATION W911QY-20-R-0022. SOLICITATION W911QY-20-R-0022�IS AVAILABLE AS OF 29 FEBRUARY 2020 and is open until 28 FEBRUARY 2025.� ***BAA Solicitation and associated BAA templates for submission are attached.*** The U.S. Army�Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center�Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) identifies scientific and technical areas of interest for research and/or exploratory development. This BAA is conducted using full and open competition. In an effort to minimize proposal preparation cost, this BAA utilizes a two-step process. The first step will be the submission of a concept paper. Offerors that submit concept papers that are consistent with the intent of the BAA, and are of interest to the Government will be invited to submit a proposal (step two). Such an invitation does not assure that the submitting organization will be awarded a contract. Instructions for the submission of a concept paper are required prior to the submission of a proposal. Failure to follow this two-step process may preclude the chance for award. Proposals submitted in response to the BAA will be evaluated in accordance with the evaluation criteria set forth in the BAA. Technical evaluations will employ a peer or scientific review process. A proposal's technical evaluation and its importance to agency programs, along with funding availability are primary bases for contract award. Cost realism and reasonableness shall also be considered to the extent appropriate. Concept papers will be accepted continuously through 28 February 2025. This BAA will remain open continuously through 28 February 2025. The BAA technical areas of interest are divided into the following groups: A. COMBAT FEEDING COMBAT FEEDING EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMBAT RATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT B. SOLDIER PROTECTION AND SURVIVABILITY WARFIGHTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES 1. Integrated Protective Headborne Equipment and Injury Diagnostic/Assessment Tools 2. Modular Personal Protection Equipment (MPPE) and Injury Diagnostic/Assessment Tools 3. Chemical/Biological Protection for Individuals 4. Flame and Thermal Protection for the Individual Soldier 5. Counter surveillance 6. Body Worn Interactive Materials 7. Materials Nanotechnology 8. Advanced Protection, Integration Technologies/Systems and Assessment Methods 9. Integrated Sound, Light and Blast Management for the Ears and Eyes TEXTILE TECHNOLOGIES 1. Multi?Functional Materials 2. High Performance Multi?component Fibers MODELING AND SIMULATION 1. Individual Ground Soldier and Small Unit Operational Effectiveness and Survivability C. SOLDIER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION 1. Body?Worn Systems, Hand Held Devices, Smart?Lightweight Electronic Components, and Information processing to Increase Soldier Maneuverability and Protection through on?Soldier Sensing, Remote Sensing, and Knowledge Management 2. Biomechanics 3. Anthropometry 4. Warrior Performance 5. Soldier Power Sources, Power & Data Distribution and Management 6. Future Warrior Technology Integration 7. Technology Assessment and Simulation Tools 8. Ecological Approach to Warfighter Survivability; Perception?Action?Cognition 9. Soldier Centric Sensors, Information Portrayal, & Data Management Technologies 10. Soldier/Squad Performance Optimization 11. Human Factors D. EXPEDITIONARY MANEUVER SUPPORT AND FIELD SERVICE TECHNOLOGIES 1. Research and Development 1.2 Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) Protection 1.3 Electromagnetic Interference/Electromagnetic Pulse (EMI/EMP) Protection 1.4 Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency 1.5 Detection Avoidance 2. Maneuver and Movement/Sustainment: Deployment/Durability 3. Functional Integration of Multiple Technologies 4. Miscellaneous 5. Unit/Organization Equipment E. AERIAL DELIVERY ADVANCED PERSONNEL AND CARGO AIRDROP SYSTEMS F. SIMULATION AND TRAINING TECHNOLOGY EMBEDDED TRAINING (ET) LIVE TRAINING SIMULATION OF TACTICAL WEAPON SYSTEM LETHALITY MEDICAL SIMULATION AND TRAINING ADVANCED INTERACTIVE SIMULATION CYBER WARFARE FOR TRAINING (CyWar?T) ADAPTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS BATTLESPACE VISUALIZATION AND INTERACTION SYNTHETIC ENVIRONMENTS DISMOUNTED SOLDIER RESEARCH Contracting Office Address: ACC-APG- Natick, Natick Contracting Division, Building 1, General Greene Avenue, Natick, MA 01760-5011
 
Web Link
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Record
SN05599711-F 20200327/200325230140 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
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