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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 1,1995 PSA#1293Air FORCE WRIGHT LABORATORY ARMAMENT DIRECTORATE CONTRACTING DIVISION,
WL/MNK 101 WEST EGLIN BOULEVARD, Suite 337, EGLIN AFB, FL 32542-6810 A -- ARMAMENT TECHNOLOGIES (PART 1 OF 4) SOL MNK-95-0001 POC CONTACT
CAPTAIN CHARLES MORTON, Contracting Officer (904) 882-4294. A:
ABSTRACT: The Armament Directorate of Wright Laboratory, Eglin AFB FL
is interested in receiving research proposals in the areas of: High
Surface Area Electrodes, Weapon Flight Vehicles, Autonomous Target
Acquisition, Biomimetics,Passive Millimeter-wave Imaging,
Hardware-in-the-Loop Technology,Neural Networks, Instrumentation
(Holography and Focal Plane Evaluation), Reactive FlowSolid Mechanics,
Optical Image Processing,Lethality and Vulnerability, Electrooptics,
Laser Radar, Gun-launched Rocket-boosted Guided Projectile. Proposals
should describe scientific study and experimentation to increase
knowledge and understanding in these areas. This Broad Agency
Announcement consists of three parts: PART I - Research Interests, PART
II - Proposal Evaluation, PART III - Proposal Preparation. The cost of
preparing proposals in response to this announcement is not considered
an allowable direct charge to any resulting contract or any other
contract. It is, however, an allowable expense to the normal bid and
proposal indirect cost specified in FAR 31.205-18. Companies responding
to this announcement are cautioned that only a Contracting Officer may
obligate the Government to any agreement involving expenditure of
Government funds. This Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) constitutes a
solicitation for proposals under the provisions of PL 98-369, the
Competition in Contracting Act of 1984. The BAA describes research
requirements and methods for preparing and submitting proposals. PART
I - RESEARCH INTERESTS: INTRODUCTION This is the Broad Agency
Announcement (BAA) of the Wright Laboratory Armament Directorate under
the provisions of paragraph 6.102(d)(2) of the Federal Acquisition
Regulation which provides for the competitive selection of research
proposals. Proposals submitted in response to the BAA that are selected
for award are considered to be the results of full and open competition
and in full compliance with the provisions of PL 98-369, the
Competition in Contracting Act of 1984. For purposes of this
announcement, research is defined to be scientific study and
experimentation directed at increasing knowledge and understanding in
relation to long term national security needs. It is an enhancement to
related exploratory and advanced development programs. WL/MN contracts
with educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and private
industry for research in armament technology. This BAA is intended to
cover, in general nature, all research areas of interest to this
Directorate. Persons contemplating submission of a proposal to WL/MN
should not only carefully examine this BAA, but are also strongly
encouraged to contact the appropriate WL/MN scientist identified in
this publication to ascertain the extent of interest which WL/MN may
have in a specific research project. Proposals may be submitted at any
time during the period the BAA is open. However, prior to submitting
a formal proposal, offerors are required to submit a two to three page
white paper on their proposed research topic to key WL/MN staff
members who have been identified and contacted for each area of
interest. The purpose of the white paper is to preclude unwarranted
effort on the part of an offeror whose proposed work is not of interest
under this BAA. Those offerors submitting white papers found to be
consistent with the intent of this BAA will be invited to submit a
proposal. Such invitation does not assure that the submitting
organization will be awarded a subsequent contract or grant. Proposals
submitted may be evaluated as they are received. A contract or grant
could be awarded as a result of this BAA, as appropriate. We expect
most contracts to other than universities and non-profit organizations
to be Firm Fixed Price. Note that there is no inherent funding
associated with this BAA, and any contract/grant will depend on
availability of funds from other sources. We will attempt to award ten
percent (10%) of the contracts to Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs), and thirty percent (30%) to small businesses,
which includes ten percent (10%) to Small Disadvantaged Businesses
(SDBs), over the life of the BAA. The SIC code for this BAA is 8731
with a Small Business size standard not to exceed 500 employees. In the
event sufficient acceptable proposals are not received to fulfill these
goals, awards will be made to those proposals received which are
acceptable regardless of source. This BAA will remain open for one year
from date of publication. It will be reissued annually and may be
amended at any time. The descriptions of the technical areas are
organized by scientific discipline, and the reader will note some
overlap between sections. To contact a WL/MN staff member by mail,
include branch or division symbol and write: Wright Laboratory Armament
Directorate, 101 W. Eglin Blvd., Eglin AFB FL 32542. MISSION: The
Armament Directorate of Wright Laboratory is the primary Air Force
organization concerned with conventional munitions. The Armament
Directorate plans and executes research, development, and test of
conventional munitions, and supports conventional munition System
Program Offices. There are four divisions within the Armament
Directorate which conduct research and development. They are the
Assessment and Instrumentation Division, the Munitions Division, the
Weapon Flight Mechanics Division, and the Advanced Guidance Division.
ASSESSMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION DIVISION (MNS):The Assessment and
Instrumentation Division is responsible for instrumentation technology
and systems, assessment of lethality, effectiveness, and utility of
weapon technologies, and evaluation of expected weapon performance by
simulation. MNS consists of the Technology Assessment Branch (MNSA),
the Simulation and Assessment Branch (MNSH), and the Instrumentation
Technology Branch (MNSI). MUNITIONS DIVISION (MNM) The Munitions
Division directs and conducts research and exploratory and advanced
development of fuzes, warheads, bombs, submunitions, ammunition,
aircraft guns, feed systems, and explosives. MNM operates
high-explosives R&D facilities that support munitions programs. MNM
also provides technical evaluation and consulting services to other
government agencies and industries concerned with munitions technology.
MNM consists of the Energetic Materials Branch (MNME), the Fuzes and
Guns Branch (MNMF), and the Warheads Branch (MNMW). WEAPON FLIGHT
MECHANICS DIVISION (MNA): The Weapon Flight Mechanics Division directs
and conducts research and exploratory and advanced development in
computational fluid dynamics, weapon/missile airframes, guidance and
control systems, submunition dispensing, and weapon carriage and
release concepts. The Division also integrates optimal subsystems,
performs tests, and conducts flight demonstrations. MNA maintains
in-house facilities and capabilities in the areas of computational
fluid dynamics, aeroballistics, inertial sensors, weaponry aerodynamic
performance analysis, and mechanical integration. The Division
consists of the Aerodynamics Branch (MNAA), the Navigation and Control
Branch (MNAG), and the Flight Vehicles Branch (MNAV). ADVANCED
GUIDANCE DIVISION (MNG): The Advanced Guidance Division conducts
research and directs exploratory and advanced development in
electrooptical, millimeter-wave, and radio-frequency seekers for
air-to-air and air-to-surface conventional weapons and submunition
guidance. The Division performs laboratory, field, and captive flight
tests of seeker concepts. The Division also operates and maintains a
hardware-in-the-loop seeker evaluation facility, an image processing
laboratory, a radio-frequency signal processing laboratory, a laser
radar facility, and an electrooptics laboratory. The Division consists
of the Advanced Processing Systems Branch (MNGA), the Seeker
Technology Evaluation Branch (MNGI), and the Sensor Technology Branch
(MNGS). (SEE PART 2 Of 4). (0058) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19950228\A-0001.SOL)
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