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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 22,1995 PSA#1437ROME LABORATORY, 26 ELECTRONIC PKY, GRIFFISS AFB NY 13441-4514 A -- BAA 96-01-PKPX POC DAN VENTIMIGLIA, PROGRAM MANAGER,
315-330-3222; JOETTA BERNHARD, CONTRACTING OFFICER, 315-330-2308. 17.
Rome Laboratory (RL) is soliciting white papers for various scientific
studies and experiments to increase RLs knowledge and understanding of
the broad range of capabilities and technologies applicable to the
exploitation of intelligence data, the development of intelligence
information, and the production and dissemination of intelligence
products. The modern intelligence data handling environment is
dominated by digital technologies associated with information
processing, display, storage and retrieval, and reporting. The
intelligence analyst is haunted by the glut of digital information
which continues to grow exponentially. New technologies and the
application of these technologies in the intelligence data handling
environment are require to overcome this information overload and to
aid intelligence analysts and their managers in performance of their
assigned duties. Solutions to basic research and engineering problems
using innovative approaches are being sought in three broad areas:
information access, analytical systems, and advanced systems computing.
Deliverables will be technical reports, and when appropriate,
demonstration prototypes including software, software licenses,
hardware and documentation. The intelligence data handling technical
thrust is subdivided into three areas: information access, analytical
systems, and advanced system computing. Information access area seeks
technologies and applications that will provide the search, discovery,
and translation functions necessary to find relevant information in
multiple, large scale, multimedia, intelligence information sources,
refine information into a form suitable for exploitation by humans or
advanced applications, and facilitate the dissemination of finished
multimedia products. Specific technologies include but are not limited
to Intelink tools (i.e. Internet based technologies) to find, browse,
retrieve, and customize multimedia products in a seamless manner,
natural language and speech interfaces to computer systems and
databases, automated indexing of multimedia data, message profiling,
information parsing and extraction (i.e. Natural Language), intelligent
assistants that can learn repetitive human computr interactions and
build and optimize database schemas. Technologies that improve the
usability of intelligence data handling systems, are also of interest.
Analytical systems area seeks technologies and applications that will
assist the intelligence analysts to rapidly visualize and assess
situations, and produce concise descriptions of technologies being
sought include, but are not limited to, data fusion and visualization
techniques that combine and present data from different sources into
composite computing environments, artificial intelligence approaches
(i.e. inductive learning, expert systems, neural networks,
reinforcement learning, deductive databases, etc.) are also being
solicited to assist in the generation of models of temporally and
spatially related events and to facilitate analysis and prediction.
Advanced systems area seeks technologies, tools and techniques to
configure, install, manage, and test secure computing environments
comprised of a heterogeneous mix of workstations, servers, and
software. Specific technologies include, but are not limited to, secure
system audit visualization and analysis, smart guards, scaleable server
architectures, which can support multiple intelligence data handling
applications, automated test tools to certify compliance of an
application with an advanced systems computing environments interface
definition (i.e. file and directory conventions, application program
interfaces, etc.), advanced systems analysis tools, and approaches to
implement software repositories. Advanced applications of computer
based training for intelligence data handling systems are also of
interest. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONSTITUTES THE ONLY SOLICITATION. DO NOT
SUBMIT A FORMAL PROPOSAL AT THIS TIME. Offerors are required to submit
three (3) copies of a three (3) to five (5) page white paper. The
white paper will be formatted as follows: Section A: Title, Period of
Performance, Cost of Task, Name of Company, Section B: Task Objective,
and Section C: Technical Summary. Section C will also include
applicability to specific technical development area(s) of Intelligence
Data Handling BAA and why the idea is judged to be new and innovative.
All responses to this announcement must be addressed to: RL/IRDS,
ATTN: Daniel Ventimiglia, Reference RL-BAA-96-01-PKPX, 32 Hangar Road,
Rome NY 13441-4114, and one (1) copy to RL/BC, ATTN: Janis Norelli,
Reference RL-BAA-96-01-PKPX, 26 Eletronic Parkway, Rome NY 13441-4514.
Multiple white papers addressing different research areas may be
submitted by each offeror. The purpose of the white paper is to
preclude unwarranted effort on the part of an offeror whose proposed
work is not of interest to the Government. Those white papers found to
be consistent with the intent of this BAA may be invited to submit a
technical an cost proposal. Such invitation does not assure that the
submitting organization will be awarded a contract. Complete
instructions for proposal preparation will be forwarded with the
invitation for proposal submission. Evaluation of proposals will be
performed using the following criteria: (a) The overall scientific
and/or technical merits of the proposal, (b) Applicability to
intelligence data handling within the context of any of the above
announced technical areas, (c) Innovativness of the proposed approach
and/or techniques, (d) Contribution to the intelligence data handling
technology base, (e) Dual use applicability of the technology to other
domains including law enforcement, education, and medicine, (f) The
reasonableness and realism of proposed costs and schedules, (g)
Contribution to meeting future Air Force requirements. No further
evaluation criteria will be used in the source selection. These
criteria will also be used to determine whether white papers submitted
are consistent with the intent of this BAA and of interest to the
Government. Individual proposal evaluations will be based on
acceptability or unacceptability without regard to other proposals
submitted under this announcement. In some cases, outside consultants
may assist the Government with proposal evaluation. Options are
discouraged and unpriced options will not be considered for award. The
work to be performed may require a TOP SECRET facility clearance and
safeguarding capability therefore, personnel identified for assignment
to a classified effort must be cleared for access to TOP SECRET
Sensitive Compartmented Intelligence (SCI) and have a Special
Background Investigation (SBI) accomplished within the last five years
at the time of award. The appropriate number of SCI billets will be
provided for contractor(s)(s) awarded a contract under this BAA.
Principle funding of this BAA and the anticipated award of contracts
will start approximately FY 96. Individual awards will not normally
exceed 18 months in duration, with dollar amounts norally ranging from
$100K to $800K. The not to exceed funding for this BAA is $4,800,000.
Five percent (5%) of this BAA will be reserved for Historically Black
Colleges, Universities and Minority Institutions. In the event
sufficient acceptable proposals are not received to fulfill the
reserved portion, that portion may be awarded to offerors of other
acceptable proposals. Foreign-owned offerors are advised that their
participation is subject to foreign disclosure review. Foreign or
foreign-owned offerors should immediately contract the contracting
focal point for information if they contemplate responding. Data
subject to export control constraints may be involved and only firms on
the Certified Contractor Access List (CCAL) will be allowed access to
such data. The cost of preparing proposals in response to this
announcement is not an allowable direct charge to any resultant
contract or any other contract, but is an allowable direct charge to
the normal bid and proposal indirect costs as specified in FAR
31.205-18. An Ombudsman exists for this acquisition. The purpose of the
Ombudsman is to receive and resolve significant concerns from
interested parties--potential offerors, offerors, and Industry
representative--when they prefer not to use established channels of
communication during the proposal development phase. The Ombudsman will
communicate significant issues, disagreements, and/or recommendations
to the appropriate Government organization or individual. The role of
the Ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the contracting
officer or program manager, but to communicate contractor concerns,
issues, disagreements and recommendations to the appropriate Government
personnel. The Ombudsman for this acquisition is Vincent Palmiero,
Chief, Policy & Management Division, at 315-330-7746. When requested,
the Ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of
the concern. The Ombudsman will not participate in either the
evaluation of proposals or the source selection decision for this
acquisition. An informational briefing is not planned. All responsible
firms may submit a white paper, which shall be considered. Respondents
are asked to provide their Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code
with their submission and reference RL-BAA-96-01-PKPX. Proposes are
advised that only Contracting Officers are legally authorized to commit
the Government. The cutoff date for submision of white papers is 31
October 95 for FY96, 31 October 96 for FY97, and 31 October 97 for
FY98. White papers can be submitted after he fiscal year cutoff dates
but may not be considered until the next fiscal year. This BAA is open
and effective until 36 months after the CBD publication date. To
receive a copy of the Rome Laboratory PRDA & BAA: A Guide for Industry,
March 1994, write to ATTN: Lucille Argenzia, Rome Laboratory/PKR, 26
Electronic Parkway, Rome NY 13441-4514. (0263) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19950921\A-0001.SOL)
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