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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 22,1996 PSA#1557WL/AAKE, Bldg. 7 2530 C Street A -- ULTRAVIOLET (UV) DETECTORS ON ALTERNATE SUBSTRATES. PART 1 OF 2
SOL BAA 96-04-AAKE DUE 050696 POC Martha Cary, Contract Negotiator,
513-255-3379 or Nancy F.I. Stormer, Contracting Officer, 513-255-6908.
A--INTRODUCTION: Wright Laboratory (WL) is interested in receiving
proposals (technical and cost) on the research effort described in
Section B. Proposals in response to this BAA shall be submitted by 06
May 1996, 1500 hours Eastern Standard Time, addressed to (Attn: Martha
Cary), WL/AAKE, Building 7, 2530 C Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
45433-7607. Proposals shall not be submitted via facsimile
transmission. This is an unrestricted solicitation. Small businesses
are encouraged to propose on all or any part of this solicitation.
Proposals submitted shall be in accordance with this announcement.
Proposal receipt after the cutoff date and time specified herein shall
be treated in accordance with restrictions of FAR 52.215-10, copy of
this provision may be obtained from the contracting point of contact
cited in Section F. There will be no other solicitation issued in
regard to this requirement. Offerors should be alert for any amendments
to this solicitation that may be published. This BAA may be amended to
allow subsequent submission of proposal dates. Offerors should request
a copy of the WL Guide entitled, ''PRDA and BAA Guide for Industry''.
This guide was specifically designed to assist offerors in
understanding the PRDA/BAA proposal process. Copies may be requested
from the contracting point of contact or obtained via the world wide
web site: www.wl.wpafb.af.mil/contract. B--REQUIREMENTS, (1) Technical
Description: The goal of this program is to demonstrate and evaluate
ultraviolet (UV) aluminum gallium nitride (AlGaN) photovoltaic (PV)
detector performance with cutoff wavelengths equal to or less than 300
nanometers (nm) when grown on alternate (non-sapphire) substrates.
These new UV detectors should be evaluated to determine the UV detector
sensitivities achievable and compared to detectors grown on sapphire
substrates. This program shall be divided into two phases. Phase I
shall not exceed 18 months and will include: 1) the selection and
characterization of alternate (non-sapphire) and sapphire substrates,
2) the selection, growth and characterization of suitable buffer layers
on alternate and sapphire substrates, 3) the growth, doping and
characterization of epitaxial AlGaN active layers on both the alternate
and sapphire substrates, and 4) the design, fabrication, testing and
evaluation of AlGaN PV detectors on alternate and sapphire substrates.
Measurements to be taken include substrate/buffer layer and AlGaN
epilayer dislocation densities and room temperature carrier mobilities
in the epitaxial AlGaN layers. The detector designs to be pursued
during Phase I shall be addressed in the proposal. Phase II work shall
begin after approval has been received from the contracting officer
(CO). Phase II shall consist of: 1) the design optimization of PV AlGaN
detectors with cutoff wavelengths of 300nm or less, with optimal
sensitivity, on both alternate and sapphire substrates, and 2) the
fabrication, testing and evaluation of the Phase II-designed PV AlGaN
detectors on both sapphire and alternate substrates. The testing of the
UV detectors fabricated in Phases I and II shall at a minimum, include:
1) I-V characteristics, 2) responsivity, 3) frequency response, 4)
response time, and 5) noise. Teaming of substrate growers/vendors and
AlGaN growers/detector processing houses is encouraged. (2) Deliverable
Items: (a) The following hardware shall be delivered by the end of
Phase I: i) 6 Phase I characterized non-sapphire substrates, ii) 6
Phase I characterized sapphire substrates, iii) 2 Phase I AlGaN PV
detectors grown on sapphire, and iv) 2 Phase I AlGaN PV detectors grown
on the non-sapphire substrates. The following hardware shall be
delivered by the end of Phase II: v) 2 Phase II AlGaN PV detectors
grown on sapphire, and vi) 2 Phase II AlGaN PV detectors grown on
non-sapphire substrates. (b) The following deliverable data items shall
be proposed: (i) Status Report, DI-MGMT-80368A/T, monthly, (ii) Funds
and Man-Hour Expenditure Report, DI-FNCL-80331/T, monthly, (iii)
Project Planning Chart, DI-MGMT-80507A/T, monthly, (iv) Contract Funds
Status Report (CFSR), DI-FNCL-81468/T, quarterly, (v) Presentation
Material, DI-ADMN-81373/T, as required, (vi) Scientific and Technical
Reports, Contractor's Billing Voucher, DI-MISC-80711/T, monthly, and
(vii) Scientific and Technical Reports, DI-MISC-80711/T, (Draft and
Reproducible Final). (3) Security Requirements: None. (4) Other Special
Requirements: International Trade in Arms Restrictions apply. Public
Law 98-94 does not apply to this acquisition. C--ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION: (1) Anticipated Period of Performance: The total length of
the technical effort is estimated to be 30 months. The contractor shall
also provide for an additional 4 months for processing/completion of
the final report. (2) Expected Award Date: Sep 96. (3) Air Force
Estimate: The Air Force funding profile is $10K FY96, $250K FY97, $325K
FY98, $165K FY99. This funding profile is an estimate only and is not
a promise for funding as all funding is subject to change due to Air
Force discretion and availability. (4) Type of Instrument: Contract-
Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) or Cost (no fee). Any grant(s) or
cooperative agreement(s) awarded will be cost (no fee) or cost sharing
and will be subject to the mutual agreement of the parties. (5)
Government Furnished Property: None contemplated. (6) Size Status: For
the purpose of this acquisition, the size standard is 500 employees
(SIC 8731). (7) Notice to Foreign-Owned Firms: Such firms are asked to
immediately notify the contracting point of contact upon deciding to
respond to this announcement. Foreign contractors should be aware that
restrictions may apply which could preclude their participation in
this acquisition. D--PROPOSAL PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS: (1) General
Instructions: Offerors should apply the restrictive notice prescribed
in the provision at FAR 52.215-12, Restriction on Disclosure and Use of
Data, to trade secrets or privileged commercial and financial
information contained in their proposals. Proposal questions should be
directed to one of the points of contact listed below. Offerors should
refer to the instructions contained in the WL ''PRDA and BAA Guide for
Industry'' referenced in Section A of this announcement. Separate
technical and cost proposal volumes are required and must be valid for
180 days. Proposals must reference the above BAA number. Proposals
shall be submitted in an original and four (4) copies. All responsible
sources may submit a proposal which shall be evaluated against the
criteria set forth below in the Section E - Basis of Award. Offerors
are advised that only contracting officers are legally authorized to
contractually bind or otherwise commit the Air Force. (2) Technical
Proposal: The technical proposal shall include a discussion of the
nature and scope of the research and the technical approach. Additional
information on prior work in this area, descriptions of available
equipment, data and facilities, and resumes of personnel who will be
participating in this effort should also be included as attachments to
the technical proposal and are included in the page limit discussed
below. The technical proposal shall include a Statement of Work (SOW)
detailing the technical tasks / phases proposed to be accomplished
under the proposed effort and be suitable for instrument incorporation.
Offerors should refer to the WL Guide to assist in SOW preparation. Any
questions concerning the technical proposal or SOW preparation should
be referred to the technical point of contact. End of Part 1. (0080) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19960321\A-0004.SOL)
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