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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 3,1996 PSA#1693325 Contracting Squadron, 501 Illinois Ave., STE., 5, Tyndall AFB, FL
32403-5526 A -- AIR BASE TECHNOLOGY Sol. TYN97 002. Due 093097. Contact Alyce
Molt, Contract Specialist at (904)283-8668, or Larry G. Edwards,
Contracting Officer (904)283-8661. This is a Broad Agency Announcement
(BAA) identifiable as number BAA 97-002, Air Base Technology. The
Wright Laboratory, Air Base Technology Branch, is interested in
receiving proposals (technical and cost/price) on the research efforts
described below. Proposals submitted in response to this announcement
shall reference the BAA number identified above. Responders will
ensure that the amounts proposed will be valid for a minimum of 180
days from the date of the proposal. Proposals may be submitted until 30
Sep 97. There will be no formal request for proposals or other
solicitations regarding this announcement. Proposals shall be submitted
with an original not exceeding 40 double-spaced pages plus three (3)
copies. Proposals shall be mailed to mailed to 325 CONS/LGCX, ATTN:
Alyce Molt, 501 Illinois Avenue, Suite 5, Tyndall AFB, FL 32403-5526,
marked for BAA 97-002. Requirements: The Air Base Technology Branch
(WL/FIVC) conducts DoD and Air Force Civil Engineering R&D Programs
involving aircraft operating surfaces, weapons effects and survivable
structures, structure material energy/utility systems, geotechnical
robotics, explosive ordnance disposal, and fire protection and crash
rescue. The branch solicits cutting edge proposals in the following
general technology areas: Aircraft Operating Surfaces - Runways,
roadway, taxiway, parking apron, hardstand, and other air base
operating surfaces. Areas of interest include surface and sub-grade,
repair, (expedient and deliberate); roadway surface characterization,
including inferometry, ground penetrating radar, mounted and man-pack
portable; and studies/technologies relating to characterization of
operating surfaces behavior. Survivable Structures - Air base
sheltering and protection systems including personnel and aircraft
shelters; expedient, camouflage, concealment, and deception; and
chemical-biological protection technologies. Energy/Utility Systems -
New energy and utility systems technologies which will enhance
distribution, survivability, reliability, maintainability, mobility,
and efficiency, with specific interests in survivable utilities, energy
conversion, mobility concepts, and consumption efficiency.
Robotics/Explosive ordinance Disposal - Construction automation for
airbus and related facilities. The specific area of interest is to
provide new technology for explosive ordnance and mine detection,
characterization, and disposal, including buried, surface and
underwater ordinance; ground vehicle navigation and guidance; sensing
systems; robotic vehicle systems, including teleoperation and
automation technology; site survey vehicles; and related automated
construction technologies. Fire Fighting - Fire extinguishing agents,
systems, and equipment for use in aircraft fire rescue operations, air
base facilities fire fighting, hazardous materials (hazmat) incidents,
and firefighter training. The specific area of interest is to develop
new more effective fire extinguishing agents, Aircraft Rescue and Fire
Fighting vehicles/systems, fire detection/suppression systems,
specialized rescue and personnel protective equipment, and training
technologies. The objective is to enhance air base fire fighting/hazmat
and firefighter training capabilities to significantly reduce current
fire extinguishment, victim extraction, and hazmat operations times,
hereby minimizing damage and casualties resulting from fire and
hazardous materials incidents. Proposal Preparation: Responses
submitted shall include a proposal for technical and cost/price as
follows: (a) The technical proposal must include an outline and full
discussion of the nature and scope of the research, the method or
technical approach, and the expected results of each proposal. This
proposal should offer scientific advancement in the state of the art.
The technical proposal must identify privately developed items,
components, processes or computer software entailed in their proposed
approach, if any. Information must be included on prior work/experience
in the indicated field of research and the available facilities.
Management resources shall include resumes of people who will be
participating in the proposed design effort, and identify the principal
investigator. (b) The cost/price proposal requires submission of cost
or pricing date on Standard Form (SF) 1411 together with a supporting
detailed cost schedule and shall contain a per person/hour breakdown
per task. Copies of the above referenced form e.g., SF 1411, may be
obtained from the contracting specialist cited herein. The cost of
preparing proposals in response to this announcement is not considered
an allowable direct charge to any resulting contract or any other
contract. It is however, an allowable expense to the normal bid and
proposal indirect cost in FAR 31.205-18. Evaluation Criteria: Proposals
will compete for contract award based on their potential value to the
government in fulfilling the requirements set forth above. That value
will be determined using a complex combination of criteria including
the technical promise (originality, feasibility, etc.) affordability
(of development, considering technical alternatives and funding
available, and of implementation if otherwise successful), and the
government's confidence in the effective pursuit of the effort
considering the scope of the effort, the offeror's understanding of it,
the competence and availability of experienced engineering, scientific,
managerial, or other technical personnel, offeror's overall corporate
experience (including past performance), and the availability of, or
ability to obtain, necessary facilities to perform this effort. Cost
realism and reasonableness shall also be considered to the extent
appropriate. The government reserves the right to select for award any,
all, a part thereof, or none of the proposals received in response to
this announcement. Technical consideration will be given greater weight
than cost in the selection decision. No further evaluation criteria
will be used in source selection. The technical and cost information
will be evaluated at the same time. Deliverable Items: (a) Program
Master Schedule, DI-A-34502, (b) Technical Monthly Progress reports,
DI-ADMN-81313, (c) Funds Expenditure Report, DI-A-5003F, (d) Still
Photographic Coverage, DI-A-3011/M-107-1/T, (e) Presentation Materials,
DI-A-3014A/T (ASREQ), (f) Scientific and Technical Reports,
DI-MISC-80711 (Draft and reproducible final, WL/FIVC format). The
contractor shall be required to present a final formal briefing at the
end of the effort to be held at Tyndall AFB FL. Size Status: The
appropriate SIC code for this acquisition is 8731 with a size standard
of 500 employees. Firms responding should indicate whether or not they
are a small business, small disadvantaged business, or a woman-owned
business. Award Information: Multiple awards are anticipated. While no
parts of this requirement lend themselves to being severed for
set-aside to Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Businesses, or
historically Black Colleges and Universities or Minority Institutions
(HBCU/MI), the Air Force reserves the right to consider a small
business set-aside based on responses hereto. Preferred Type of
Contract: Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF). Period of Performance: Maximum
duration up to twenty-four (24) months. Security Requirements: Analysis
capability, to include personnel and computer facilities cleared to
Secret level, may be required. In such instances responding firms must
have, or acquire prior to award of contract, appropriate security
clearances. The security guide applicable to this BAA announcement will
be provided on a case-by-case basis prior to negotiation. Notice to
Foreign and Foreign-Owned Firms: Such firms are asked to notify
immediately the Government contact point cited below upon making a
decision to respond to this announcement. This action is necessary to
begin review and clearance procedures. Foreign firms should be aware
that restrictions may apply which could preclude their participation.
Contact Points: Contracting questions for this BAA to 325 CONS/LGCX,
ATTN: Alyce Molt, 501 Illinois Avenue, Suite 5, Tyndall AFB FL
32403-5526, (904) 283-8668. Technical questions to WL/FIVC, ATTN: Paul
Sheppard, 139 Barnes Drive, Suite 2, Tyndall FL 32403-5323, (904)
283-3715. Only Contracting Officers are legally authorized to commit
the Government. (274) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19961002\A-0004.SOL)
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