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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF june 20,1995 PSA#1371R&D Contracting Division, Bldg 7, 2530 C St, WPAFB OH 45433-7607 A -- CORROSION DETECTION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT/DEMONSTRATION POC Freddy
D. Mullins, Project Engineer, WL/MLLP, (513) 255-9795. Notice of
Contract Action for Corrosion Detection System
Development/Demonstration. Materials Directorate, Metals and Ceramics
Division is contemplating the award of a 48 month program to address
the development of advanced NDI techniques such as neutron activation,
corrosion sensors, nuclear magnetic resonance, ribbon X- Ray
detection, neutron backscatter and X-Ray spectroscopy. The program will
develop both hardware and software for and advanced corrosion detection
system. The system will be validated by inspecting actual corroded
aircraft and determining the probability of detection for detecting
corrosion. The source for this program must demonstrate they are
familiar with corrosion problems in Air Force aircraft and demonstrate
a capability for developing NDI hardware and software for defect
detection. Firms responding should indicate whether they are, or are
not, a small business, a socially and economically disadvantaged
business, a woman owned business, a historically black college or
university, or minority institution. For this item the general
definition to be used to determine whether your firm is small is as
follows: ''A small business concern is a concern that is independently
owned and operated, is not dominant in the field of operation in which
it is bidding on government contracts and with its affiliates, the
number of employees does not exceed 500 persons.'' SIC Code 8731
applies. ''Concern means any business entity organization for profit
with a place of business in the United States, its possessions, Puerto
Rico, or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, including but not
limited to an individual, partnership, corporation, joint venture,
association or corporation.'' The Air Force reserves the right to
consider a small business set-aside based upon responses hereto. Small
business respondents should provide a statement of capabilities to
assist the Air Force in making a set-aside decision. Large businesses
are only required to submit a statement of interest to receive a copy
of the Request for Proposal (RFP). All respondents shall include in any
request their assigned Commercial and Government Entity Code.
Respondents are further requested to indicate their status as a
Foreign-owned/Foreign-controlled firm and any contemplated use of
foreign national employees on this effort. Responses should be sent to:
ATTN: Lt James MacEachern, WL/MLKM Bldg 7, 2530 C St, Wright-Patterson
AFB OH 45433-7607. Non-technical assistance may be secured by calling
the above individual at 513-255-5830. An Ombudsman has been
established for this acquisition. The only purpose of the Ombudsman is
to receive and communicate serious concerns from potential offerors
when an offeror prefers not to use established channels to communicate
his concern during the proposal development phase of this acquisition.
Potential offerors should use established channels to request
information, pose questions, and voice concerns before resorting to use
of the Ombudsman. Potential offerors are invited to contact ASC's
Ombudsman, ASC/CY, Col Robert C. Helt, at 513-255-1427 with serious
concerns only. Direct all requests for solicitations and routine
communication concerning this acquisition to (contracting office point
of contact with name, title, address and phone). Closing date for
submission of responses is thirty (30) calendar days from the
publication of this notice. Firms should reference MLK-96-05 in their
responses. RFP release for this program is projected in February 1996.
This program will not be republicized prior to solicitation. See
Numbered Note(s): 25. (0167) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19950619\A-0017.SOL)
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