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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 22,1996 PSA#1641Rome Laboratory, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome NY 13441-4514 A -- JOINT INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
(ISR) EVALUATED PROCESS SOL PRDA 95-06 PKPX POC Richard Simard/Program
Manager/315-330-4591; Joetta Bernhard/Contracting
Officer/315-330-2308. THIS REANNOUNCEMENT is for the convenience of
industry with minor changes. Originally published 3/24/95 and
republished on 15 Nov 95. Rome Laboratory (RL) is soliciting white
papers for new and creative research and development solutions to
support senior decision makers with an enduring, analytically-based
process for performing long-range intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance military utility and cost assessments. Assessments need
to address the following areas: Precision Guided Weapons (PGWs),
Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance (TAR) Architectures, ISR Information
Networks (including Information Warfare), and Campaign Level Analysis.
RL requires solutions sufficient to meet the needs of the Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA), DOD Combat Support Agency. Models,
simulations and analytical tools must be integrated and or developed to
access and improve the combat power of a downsized military through
better integration of intelligence information with operations.
Improvements are urgently required to enable Joint Forces to function
in a climate of increasing requirements and decreasing
manpower/funding. The emphasis of these improvements will be to ensure
that the end-to-end intelligence cycle is optimally coordinated with
operations to meet the Joint Task Force commander's needs. This will
require new analytical approaches to understand better the complex
relationships among systems to support the full range of military
missions. Recommendations for architectural approaches demand the
ability to perform quality and rigorous end-to-end architecture
formulations, assessments, and tradeoffs among and between ISR, C4
information warfare, and weapon systems using an analytical process
that is quantitative, rigorous, and traceable to requirements. The
objective is to conduct analysis of the value added of ISR to military
operations from an all-source, ''systems-of-systems'' perspective that
encompass the intelligence and operations end-to-end process (planning,
tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, dissemination, and
feedback). The offeror will examine the baseline Five Year Defense Plan
through 2002, targeting 2005 and beyond. The end objective is to create
an analytical process to perform routine ISR assessments. Analytical
support is required to conduct mid-level analysis against 1-3 specific
potential case studies for the Joint Staff/J2. The results of the case
studies should be translated into military campaign impact outcomes.
The process should allow the user to make easy,independent ''what-if''
tradeoff analyses. These include: (1) ISR requirements satisfaction in
support of precision guided weapons (PGW) employment for a given
scenario, (2) Tradeoff analyses dealing with both future manned and
unmanned tactical reconnaissance assets, (3) Architecture development
for information warfare communications and intelligence information
transfer in support of the ISR architecture, and (4) Campaign level
analysis. A brief synopsis of each of these four tasks should be
requested in writing or by e-mail to isrprda@rl.af.mil from Richard
Simard, Rome Laboratory/IRRE, 32 Hangar Road, Rome, N.Y. 13441-4114.
Provide company name, address, point of contact, phone and fax number
and e-mail address. Submissions should address the following areas: (1)
Proposed development of new models and/or integration use of current
Government related modeling and simulation systems and capabilities (2)
Links of proprietary modeling and simulation activities to Government
modeling and simulation systems and capabilities, and (3) How proposed
solutions involving software development should be developed in a
rapid prototyping environment, with sequential modular builds capable
of integration with existing modeling and simulation activities.
Offerors should be familiar with (1) existing low and medium fidelity
modeling and simulation efforts in the areas of intelligence,
surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications, (2) capabilities,
performance, and employment of national, theater and tactical
intelligence collection, processing, exploitation, reporting, and
dissemination systems, (3) existing databases to support related
modeling and simulation activities, (4) research and analysis and
scenario development activities in support of modeling and simulation
and information warfare, (5) experience with utility analyses (measures
of performance (MOPs) and measures of effectiveness (MOEs), (6)
end-to-end architectures, (7) cost-benefit analyses, (8) database
development, and (9) scenario development. Deliverables will be
technical reports and, when appropriate, models and
simulations/prototypes and demonstrations. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
CONSTITUTES THE ONLY SOLICITATION. DO NOT SUBMIT A FORMAL PROPOSAL AT
THIS TIME. Offerors are required to submit 3 copies of a 5 page or less
white paper with a cover letter (include softcopy on 3.5'' disk/in
Microsoft Word), indicating whether the offeror is a large, small,
women-owned small, or small disadvantaged business, or Historically
Black College, University, or Minority Institution. The white paper
must 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. All responses to this announcement must be
addressed to ATTN: Richard Simard, Reference PRDA #95-06-PKPX, Rome
Laboratory/IRRE, 32 Hangar Rd, Rome, N.Y. 13441-4114. Also send one (1)
copy of the cover letter only, by First Class mail (DO NOT SEND
CLASSIFIED), ATTN: Jan Norelli, Director of Small Business, Rome
Laboratory/BC, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome, N.Y.13441-4514. Multiple
white papers within the purview of this announcement 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 the PRDA may be invited to submit a
technical and 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: (1) new and creative research
approaches, including integration of existing models with development
of new modeling, simulation, and analytically-based process for
performing long-range intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
military utility and information warfare assessments solutions which
demonstrate improvements in intelligence sensor exploitation; and (2)
reasonableness and realism of proposed costs and fees (if any). In
addition, the Government may consider other factors such as: (1)
offeror's capabilities, related experience, facilities, techniques, or
unique combination of these which are integral factors for achieving
proposal objectives; (2) offeror's qualifications, capabilities and
experience of proposed principal investigator, team leader, and other
key personnel who are critical to achieving proposal objectives; and
(3) offeror's record of past and present performance. No further
evaluation criteria will be used in selecting the proposals. The
technical criteria will also be used to determine whether white papers
submitted are consistent with the intent of this PRDA and of interest
to the Government. Proposals submitted will be evaluated as they are
received. Individual proposal evaluations will be based on
acceptability or unacceptability without regard to other proposals
submitted under this PRDA. Options are discouraged and unpriced options
will not be considered for award. Funding of this PRDA reannouncement
and the anticipated award of contracts are contemplated to start in FY
97. Individual awards will not normally exceed 18 months in duration,
with dollar amounts normally ranging from $100,000 to $2,000,000.
Total funding for this PRDA is $9,500,000. Foreign participation at the
prime contractor level is not authorized for this acquisition. Data
subject to export control constraints will 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 resulting
contract or any other contract, but may be an allowable expense to the
normal bid and proposal indirect cost in FAR 31.205-18. The work to be
performed may require a Top Secret/SCI facility clearance and
safeguarding capability; therefore, personnel identified for assignment
to a classified effort must be cleared for access to Top Secret/SCI
information at time of award. In addition, to qualify as a responsible
contractor, the offeror may need access, or have access, to a
certified and Government approved facility available to support work
under this PRDA. An Ombudsman has been appointed to hear significant
concerns from offerors or potential offerors during the proposal
development phase of this acquisition. Routine questions are not
considered to be ''significant concerns' and should be communicated
directly to the Contracting Officer, Joetta Bernhard, 315-330-2308. The
purpose 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 and Management Division, at 315, 330-7746. 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. An
informational briefing is not planned. The cutoff for submission of
white papers is: FY-97-29Nov96; FY-98-30Nov97. This PRDA is open and
effective until 30 Sep 1998. To receive a copy of the Rome Laboratory
''BAA & PRDA: A Guide for Industry,'' March, 1994 (Rev), write to ATTN:
Lucille Argenzia, Rome Laboratory/PKR, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome,
N.Y. 13441-4514, or the Guide may be accessed at:
http://www.rl.af.mil:8001/Lab/PK/pk-main.html. All responsible firms
may submit a white paper which shall be considered. Respondents are
asked to provide their Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) number
with their submission and reference PRDA #95-06-PKPX. Only Contracting
Officers are legally authorized to commit the Government. (0200) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19960719\A-0002.SOL)
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