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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 6,1995 PSA#1277R&D Contracting Directorate, 2530 C St, Bldg 7, WPAFB OH 45433-7607 A -- TOOLS AND EVALUATION AND MODELING OF AUTOMATIC TARGET RECOGNITION
SYSTEMS (TEMATRS). THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS IN TWO PARTS. THIS IS PART 2 OF
2 PARTS. SOL PRDA 95-02-AAK DUE 032095 POC Contact Mr. Brad Kneisly,
Contract Negotiator, (513) 255-2902 or Ms Cynthia Hollingsworth,
Contracting Officer, (513) 255-2902. A--Part 2 of 2 Parts: TOOLS AND
EVALUATION AND MODELING OF AUTOMATIC TARGET RECOGNITION (TEMATRS) PRDA
95-02-AAK; C-- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: (1) Anticipated Period of
Performance: The government anticipates the technical effort to vary
beween 24 and 48 months, depending on the effort proposed. The
contractor shall also provide for an additional 4 months for
processing/completion of the final report. Multiple awards are
anticipated. (2) Expected Award Date: August 1995. (3) Government
Estimate: The government anticipates contract awards to vary between
$500,000 and $2,000,000. (4) Type of Contract: Cost Plus Fixed Fee
(CPFF). (5) Government Furnished Property (GFP): Data, both measured
and synthetic, existing models and algorithms, as required. Estimated
quantity, quality, and suggested source of GFP should be included in
contractor's proposal. (6) Size Status: Firms responding should
indicate whether they are or are not a socially and economically
disadvantaged business, a Historically Black College or
University/Minority Institution, whether or not they are a woman-owned
business, and should also indicate their size status. For the purpose
of this acquisition, the size standard is 500 employees (SIC 8731).
(7) Notice to Foreign and Foreign-Owned Firms: Restrictions apply which
preclude your participation in this acquisition. D--PROPOSAL
PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS: (1) General Instructions: Offerors should
apply the restrictive notice prescribed in the provision at FAR
52.215-12, Restriction on Disclosure and Use of Data, to trade secrets
or privileged commercial and financial information contained in their
proposals. Proposal questions should be directed to one of the points
of contact listed elsewhere herein. Offerors should consider
instructions contained in the WL PRDA and BAA Guide for Industry
referenced in Section A of this announcement. A technical and cost
proposal, submitted in separate volumes, are required, and must be
valid for 180 days. Proposals must reference the above PRDA number.
Proposals must be submitted in an original plus five copies. If so
generated, proposals can be submitted on 3.5 inch floppy media in a
text format readable by Microsoft Word, version 5, or FrameMaker
version 4. The use of other formats will be considered. Contact
technical point of contact for details. Soft copy submittal is not
required, however, if soft copy is submitted, the required quantity of
hard copy is reduced to an original plus two copies. All responsible
sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered against the
criteria set forth herein. Offerors are advised that only contracting
officers are legally authorized to contractually bind or otherwise
commit the government. (2) Cost Proposal: The accompanying cost
proposal/price breakdown shall be supplied on an SF 1411, together with
supporting schedules, and shall contain a person hour breakdown per
task. Copies of the above referenced form may be obtained from the
Contracting Office cited below. (3) Technical Proposal: The technical
proposal shall include discussion of the nature and scope of the
research and the technical approach. Descriptions of available
equipment, data and facilities, and resumes of personnel who will be
participating in this effort should also be included as attachments to
the technical proposal, and are included in the page limit. The
technical proposal shall include a Work Statement (WS) detailing the
technical tasks to be accomplished under the proposed effort and
suitable for contract incorporation. Offerors should refer to the WL
Guide referenced in Section A for assistance in WS preparation. Any
questions concerning Work Statement preparation shall be referred to
the Technical Point of Contact cited in this announcement. (4) Page
Limitations: The technical proposal shall be limited to 75 pages (12
pitch or larger type), double-spaced, single-sided, 8.5 by 11 inches.
The page limitation includes all information, i.e. indexes,
photographs, foldouts, appendices, attachments, etc. Pages in excess of
this limitation will not be considered by the government. Cost
proposals have no limitations, however, offerors are requested to keep
cost proposals to 75 pages as a goal. (5) Preparation Cost: This
announcement is an expression of interest only and does not commit the
government to pay for any response preparation cost. The cost of
preparing proposals in response to this PRDA is not considered an
allowable direct charge to any resulting or any other contract. It is,
however, an allowable expense to the normal bid and proposal indirect
cost as specified in FAR 31.205-18. E--BASIS FOR AWARD: The selection
of one or more sources for contract award will be based on an
evaluation of an offeror's response (both technical and cost aspects)
to determine the overall merit of the proposal in response to the
announcement. The technical aspect, which is ranked as the first order
of priority, shall be evaluated based upon the following criteria,
which are listed in decreasing order of importance: (a) the offeror's
understanding of the problem and scope of the technical effort, (b) new
and creative solutions, (c) soundness of offeror's technical approach,
(d) the availability of qualified technical personnel, and their
experience with applicable technologies. Cost, which includes
consideration of proposed budgets and funding profiles, is ranked as
the second order of priority. No other evaluation criteria will be
used. The technical and cost information will be evaluated at the same
time. The Air Force reserves the right to select for award of a
contract, grant, or cooperative agreement, any, all, part, or none of
the proposals received. Award of a grant or cooperative agreement, in
lieu of a contract, to universities and nonprofit institutions will be
considered and will be subject to the mutual agreement of the parties.
F--POINTS OF CONTACT: (1) Technical Contact Point: Questions on
technical issues may be referred to the Project Manager, Steven
Sawtelle, WL/AARA Bldg. 23, 2010 Fifth Street, Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base OH 45433-7001, (513) 255-1105, 0600-1500 EST, M-F, e-mail
sawtelle@mbvlab.wpafb.af.mil. (2) Contracting/Cost Contact Point:
Questions related to contract/cost issues should be directed to Wright
Laboratory, Directorate of Research and Development Contracting, 2530
C Street, Bldg 7, Mr. Brad Kneisly, WL/AAKR, Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base OH 45433-7607, (513) 255-2902. END OF PART 2. (0033) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19950203\A-0002.SOL)
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