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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 15,1995 PSA#1346Hq Electronic Systems Center, Directorate of Contracting, R&D
Contracting Division (ESC/PKR), 104 Barksdale St, Hanscom AFB, MA
01731-1806 A -- AEROSPACE VEHICLE INSTRUMENTATION SOL F19628-95-R-0040 POC Robert
W. Tyrrell, Contracting Officer, 617-377-2930; Therese C. Pierce,
Contract Specialist, 617-377-2414. Notice of Contact Action in support
of the Aerospace Engineering Division, Phillips Laboratory (PL/SXA),
Hanscom AFB, MA 0l731-3010, to provide support, research and
engineering studies of new and on-going efforts in the area of original
development of systems, subsystems and components that will improve the
technology base of aerospace vechicle instrumentation. These research
activities are a continuation of on-going research currently performed
under Contract F19628-92-C-0096 with Wentworth Institute of Technology
of Boston, MA. The efforts shall include, but not be limited to, the
following: (1) Design, fabricate, assemble, test, launch, recover and
refurbish aerospace payloads and components, (2) Design, develop, and
fabricate electrical and mechanical assemblies for aerospace payloads,
including ground support equipment, (3) Subject fabricated items to
vibration, shock and thermal testing, and (4) Provide payload servicing
and associated launch support. The Contractor will be required to
engineer, fabricate and refurbish up to twenty (20) aerospace payloads
for flight on sounding rockets, balloons, aircraft, satellite and the
space shuttle. All programs will require support at PL Hanscom AFB and
at various launch sites. The launch sites may include White Sands
Missile Range, NM, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, VA, Kennedy Space
Center, FL, and other remote locations. Interested potential sources
should respond by indicating their ability to meet the following
screening criteria, of equal importance: (a) Demonstrate proven
capabilities and understanding of research, development, design,
fabrication, assembly, test, launch support, recovery and refurbishment
of aerospace payloads and components. (b) Knowledge and fabrication of
aerospace (sounding rocket, balloon, aircraft, satellite and space
shuttle) systems, sub systems and component reliability issues. (c)
Demonstration of a thorough knowledge of engineering analysis and
modeling using 2- and 3- dimensional theory and software, applied to
structural and thermal problems on aerospace structures, pressure and
vacuum vessels, and mechanical/electrical systems. (d) Knowledge of
advance manufacturing methods and their application to complex
components and assemblies. (e) Demonstrate proven capabilities to
design and support cryogenic storage systems, radiation shields, vacuum
systems, and utilization of supercritical helium for infrared
instruments. (f) Knowledge of test apparatus and procedures for
evaluating material strength properties and vacuum system leaks. (g)
Knowledge of numerical control (NC) machines and software language
which may be implemented in the construction of spacecraft components
and optical mirrors used in telescope systems. The period of
performance will be sixty (60) months estimated to begin in the 4th
quarter of FY95. Offerors interested in receiving a copy of Request for
Proposal No. Fl9628-95-R-0040 should reference Purchase Request
FY71219503183 when submitting a letter request to the Electronic
Systems Center (PKRB), ATTN: Therese C. Pierce, 104 Barksdale Street,
Hanscom AFB, MA 0l731-1806. Organizations not registered must submit
complete qualifying information. Firms should also indicate their
status if qualified as socially or economically disadvantaged. Each
offeror responding to this synopsis is requested to submit with its
reply a name and telephone number for a point of contact. The
Government will solicit those firms meeting the screening criteria in
this synopsis. Organizations responding to this sources sought synopsis
will not be notified as to whether or not they meet the screening
criteria. Any offeror initially judged to be unqualified will be
provided a copy of the solicitation upon request and any offer such a
firm might submit will be evaluated without prejudice. An Ombudsman has
been appointed to hear concerns from offerors or potential offerors
during the proposal development phase of this acquisition. The purpose
of the Ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the program
director or contracting officer, but to communicate offeror concerns,
issues, disagreements, and recommendations to the appropriate
government personnel. When requested, the Ombudsman will maintain
strict confidentiality as to the source of the concern. The Ombudsman
does not participate in the evaluation of proposals or in the source
selection process. Interested parties are invited to call Colonel
Thomas J. Mackey at (617) 377-5106. The Ombudsman should only be
contacted with issues or problems that have previously been brought to
the attention of the program manager and/or the contracting officer
and could not be satisfactorily resolved at that level. This synopsis
is for information and planning purposes, does not constitute an IFB or
RFP, and is not to be construed as a commitment by the government.
Closing date submission of responses is fifteen (15) days from the
publication of this notice. This acquisition was previously synopsized
in the Commerce Business Daily on 16 February l995. Request for
Proposal No. Fl9628-95-R-0040 is scheduled for release in June l995,
and proposals will be due 30 days from the issue date of the Request
for Proposal. See Numbered Note(s): 25. (0131) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 19950512\A-0003.SOL)
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