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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 1,1996 PSA#1542Defense Nuclear Agency, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310-3398 A -- DENSITY IMAGING DIAGNOSTIC FOR PLASMA RADIATION SOURCES SOL
DNA001-96-R-0016 POC Damon Q. McClure, Negotiator, (703) 325-1198,
Daniel R. Gonzales, Contracting Officer, (703) 325-6684. This
solicitation was synopsized in the CBD on 01 Feb 96. Contract award
will be accordance with DFARS Subpart 235.70, Research and Development
Streamlined Contracting Procedures. A FORMAL WRITTEN REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL (RFP) WILL NOT BE ISSUED) This solicitation does NOT include
a supplemental package. In case it may later be found necessary for the
Contracting Officer to issue an amendment, offerors must provide
written address information now to the contract negotiator, Damon Q.
McCLure at FAX (703) 325-9294. Note: If your company has provided
address information in response to the synopsis, a second submission is
NOT necessary. All of the mandatory terms, clauses, and provisions in
DFARS 235.7006, Research and Development Streamlined Contracting
Format, and the following optional items are incorporated by reference
(*Denotes that clause will be incorporated at the time of award if
appropriate): B.3, B.6, C.2, E.3, F.1, G.1, G.2, H.3, I.43, I.51, I.53,
I.60, I.64, I.68, I.75, I.78, I.82, I.84, I.87, I.89, I.96, I.107,
I.127, I.129, I.153, I.154, I.155, I.156, I.159, J.1, and M.2. The
applicable clauses and provisions are those in effect through FAC 90-35
and DAC 91-8. Evaluation factors at Section M of this subpart is hereby
modified. Section (A) Technical applies as follows: TECHNICAL APPROACH
- The contractor shall demonstrate that the technical approach
selected is capable of meeting the specifications in the statement of
work by providing adequate evidence and documentation to support the
claimed performance of the diagnostic. This documentation must support
performance at currents, voltages, and power levels cited in the
statement of work. In addition, the contractor shall provide compelling
arguments to show that all parts of the diagnostic either survive a
test or are so inexpensive that parts can be replaced as needed without
significant impact on facility operations. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE - The
contractor shall demonstrate relevant diagnostic experience performing
tests on terawatt-class pulsed power radiation effects simulators.
This shall be accomplished by citing previous contracts under which
this work was performed. Included shall be contract number with
administrative and technical points of contact under which the previous
diagnostic work was performed. QUALIFICATIONS OF PERSONNEL - The
contractor shall demonstrate the qualifications of key personnel in the
areas of pulsed power technology radiation simulation nuclear weapons
effects simulation and plasma physics. The contractor shall also
demonstrate the availability of these key personnel by citing present
and projected workloads of the identified personnel. MANAGEMENT - The
contractor shall demonstrate an ability to manage contracts in terms of
cost, schedule, and technical performance in the last five years by
citing contract number and administrative and technical points of
contact. The contractor shall provide organizational and work breakdown
structures for the proposed effort. In addition, the contractor shall
identify problems and solutions which aided in maintaining program
integrity in terms of cost and schedule on cited contracts. Cost will
not be a weighted factor and contract award will be based on Best Value
analysis. Deliverables will include the following: 1.) Monthly Progress
Reports, 2 copies (1 DNA/AM, 1 PM), due 45 days after contract award
(DAC); 2.) Draft Final Report w/SF 298, 8 copies (6 DNA/ISST, 1 DNA/AM,
1 PM), due 32 months after contract award (MAC); 3.) Camera-Ready Copy
of Final Report w/SF 298,4 copies (1 DNA/AM, 3 PM), due 35 MAC 4.) R&D
Status Report, 11 copies (7 DNA/ISST, 2 DNA/AM, 2 PM), due 13 MAC; 5.)
Design Review, 2 copies (1 DNA/AM, 1 PM), due as required; 6.) Test
Plan, 2 copies (2 PM), due as required; 7.) Operation and Maintenance
Manual, 3 copies (1 DNA/AM, 2 PM), due 31 MAC. A cost plus fixed fee
contract is contemplated. Period of performance is estimated to be
thirty-five (35) months including the final report. This procurement is
a small business set-aside. See Note 1. Technical and cost proposals
are due at DNA/AMD, Attn: Damon Q. McClure, no later than 1600 hours
local time, on 22 Mar 96. All questions concerning this solicitation
must be submitted in writing not later than 6 Mar 96. Five copies and
one original of the technical and cost proposals must be provided. The
technical proposal is limited to 40 pages, the cost proposal to 50
pages. Multiple awards are not contemplated. The Contracting Officer is
Daniel R. Gonzales, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310, (703)
325-6684. Contractor personnel will not require a DoD security
clearance. The Statement of Work (SOW) is as follows: 1.1 BACKGROUND:
The Defense Nuclear Agency maintains and operates nuclear weapons
effects simulators for the Services. There are currently shortfalls in
diagnostic capabilities for the terawatt-class of pulsed power
simulators which are used for x- and gamma-ray radiation effects
testing. These shortfalls fall into two critical areas: 1) diagnostics
needed by system developers and validators to determine the radiation
field at their test object generated by the source; and 2) diagnostics
needed by the radiation source developers in order to develop, and
understand and optimize the source for the user needs. In many cases,
there is an overlap of the utility of diagnostics for these separate
uses. In the former category, the needs are for accurate,
inexpensive-to-operate, fast-turnaround diagnostics which may be used
at DNA simulator facilities in order to support user tests. In the
latter category, there is also a well-defined range of needs which
revolve around obtaining information about the radiation sources for
which there is presently no reliable measurement capability. 1.2
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this effort are to develop and acquire
diagnostics for characterization of the radiation field and for the
development of radiation sources at DNA terawatt-class nuclear weapons
effects simulators. 3.0 REQUIREMENTS: The contractor shall undertake
the following task: 3.1 Task 1 - Density Imaging Diagnostic for Plasma
Radiation Sources. The contractor shall design and implement a
diagnostic for determination of time resolved 2-dimensional density
distribution in a plasma radiation source load. The diagnostic should
be capable of measuring typical density distributions found in DNA's
terawatt-class simulators with an accuracy to within 10 per cent.
Currents at these facilities vary up to 8 MA flowing through a dense
(~mm radius, ~1021 electrons per cc) plasma channel. A temporally (1
nsec or less desired) and spatially (1 mm or less desired) resolved
measurement is required. The diagnostic shall be non-intrusive; i.e.,
shall not affect the quantity it is measuring, and shall be compatible
with the testing environment. In addition, the diagnostic shall be
independently calibrated prior to testing on the terawatt-class
machine. If it can not be independently calibrated, the contractor
shall provide a from-first-principles analysis which demonstrates the
calibtation of the diagnostic. The contractor shall prepare a test plan
prior to fielding this diagnostic on a test at a DNA terawatt-class
plasma radiation source x-ray facility to demonstrate its utility. Up
to three weeks GFE machine time at such a facility will be provided. At
the conclusion of testing, the contractor shall prepare an Operations
and Maintenance manual for the diagnostic, and the contractor shall
provide all the equipment as well as the spares required for one year's
operation of the diagnostic at the specified facility. For information,
contact Damon Q. McClure at (703) 325-1198. Information on DNA
solicitations, already released, can be obtained by calling the DNA
Hotline at (703) 325-1173. Reference Synopsis No. 96-31 (0059) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0008 19960229\A-0008.SOL)
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