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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 22,1996 PSA#1641Rome Laboratory, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome NY 13441-4514 A -- SPEECH TECHNOLOGY SOL BAA #94-04-PKRL POC John G. Parker, Program
Manager, 315/330-4025; Joetta Bernhard, Contracting Officer,
315/330-2308. REANNOUNCEMENT OF SOL BAA 94-04-PKRL which was originally
published on 29 Oct 93 and republished 12/19/94. This reannouncement is
being published for industry convenience. There is no change to the
technical description, but there are minor changes. Rome Laboratory
(RL) is soliciting white papers for research and development in audio
processing technology. Basic research and engineering solutions using
new innovative approaches will be sought. This BAA addresses the
development of technology for in-house and advanced development
programs to satisfy DOD and law enforcement requirements for (1)
Message Sorting and Translation, (2) Interference Reduction, (3) Voice
Countermeasures, (4) Jam-Resistant Communications, (5) Man-Machine
Interface, (6) Background Sound Identification, and (7) In-House
Technology Demonstration. A description of these seven areas of
interest are as follows: (1) MESSAGE SORTING AND TRANSLATION -
Technology is being sought for the automatic sorting, routing and
translation of messages. Robust automatic speech recognition (automatic
speaker, language and gisting) techniques and methods are sought for
use in tactical (Avg 9 dB signal-to-noise ratio (5 seconds recognition
time, minimum training time) environments. In addition, fusion of
other pieces of data with speech recognition results is also of
interest. (2) INTERFERENCE REDUCTION - Technology is being sought to
reduce/remove interference from audio signals in tactical
communications. The signal of interest may be either voice, Morse Code,
or data. Interferences are undesired signals and noise. The removal
process must be on-line, real time, and work without operator
intervention. In addition, the techniques shall require minimal
training and be adaptive and effective in negative signal to noise
ratios. (3) VOICE COUNTERMEASURES - This area includes techniques such
as voice concatenation, synthesis, and transformation. Techniques that
perform with limited training data, and in noisy environments are
sought. In addition, the creation of a tactical plan is also of
interest. (4) JAM-RESISTANT SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS - Of interest is the
development of low bit rate speech communication algorithms for
multiple bit rate jam resistant communications. Papers should address
techniques below 2400 bits/second and be applicable to the tactical
(noisy, preserve speaker identity) environment. (5) MAN-MACHINE
INTERFACE (MMI) - Rome Laboratory is developing MMI concepts for both
tactical air and ground environments. Both environments are hands
busy/eyes busy, and are becoming more complex as additional
capabilities are added. Of interest are the development of new MMI
techniques and strategies to improve efficiency and reduce errors for
these applications. Since there are multiple applications and tasks, it
is also of interest to understand the interrelationships between
various workloads (visual, manual, oral, etc.) and input/output
modalities for transportability of techniques to other tasks within the
same or different domains. Papers should address: (a) New MMI
techniques and strategies, and (b) Experimental designs and
implementations for evaluation of techniques and an understanding of
the interrelationships. Of high interest is the ability to identify
tasks where speech synthesis and recognition are appropriate modalities
and provide a means for estimating their performance. (6) BACKGROUND
SOUND IDENTIFICATION - This technical area seeks new and innovative
techniques to identify sounds based on features extracted from an
analysis of the background noise. This technology area is also for
tactical use (Avg. 9 Db Signal to Noise Ratio (5 sec recognition time,
minimum training time). (7) IN-HOUSE TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION - The RL
Speech Processing Facility has a multitude of computational resources,
(Sun/Sparc-oriented) databases, and speech processing tools for
advanced research and technology demonstrations. This task seeks the
addition of contractor personnel for cooperative research and
development. Deliverables will be technical reports and, when
appropriate, demonstrations. DO NOT SUBMIT A FORMAL PROPOSAL AT THIS
TIME. THIS IS THE ONLY SOLICITATION. Offerors are required to submit
three (3) copies of a five (5) to seven (7) page white paper with a
cover letter indicating whether the offeror is a large, small,
woman-owned small, small disadvantaged business, Historically Black
College or University, or Minority Institution. 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. All responses to this announcement must be addressed
to ATTN: John G. Parker, Reference BAA #94-04-PKRL, Rome
Laboratory/IRAA, 32 Hanger Road, Rome, NY 13441-4114. Also send one (1)
copy of the cover letter (DO NOT SEND CLASSIFIED) to ATTN: Jan Norelli,
Director of Small Business, Rome Laboratory/BC, 26 Electronic Parkway,
Rome, NY 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 this BAA 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) The Overall Scientific
and/or Technical Merits of the Proposal, (2) Applications to Tactical
Speech Processing, (3) Innovativeness of Approach and/or Techniques,
(4) Compatibility with RL In-House Efforts, (5) Cost Effectiveness and
Consistancy. 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
BAA 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 BAA. Options are discouraged and
unpriced options will not be considered for award. Principal funding of
this BAA and the award of contracts started in FY 94. Individual awards
will not normally exceed 18 months in duration, with dollar amounts
normally ranging from $100K to $1000K. Total funding for this BAA is
not expected to exceed $6.0M from all sources. Foreign-owned offerors
are advised that their participation is subject to foreign disclosure
review. Foreign or foreign-owned offerors should immediately contact
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
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 SECRET facility clearance and
safeguarding capability, therefore, personnel identified for assignment
to a classified effort must be cleared for access to SECRET information
at time of award. 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. This BAA is open and effective
until 29 Oct 97. 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, NY
13441-4514, or the guide may be accessed at the Rome Lab Home Page:
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 BAA #94-04-PKRL. Only Contracting
Officers are legally authorized to commit the Government. (0200) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19960719\A-0004.SOL)
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