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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 29,1996 PSA#1710Commercial Acquisition Department, Bldg. 11, Naval Undersea Warfare
Center Division, Newport, Code 59, Simonpietri Dr., Newport, RI
02841-1708 A -- R&D TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS SOL BAA 96-01A DUE 063097 POC Contact
Michael Keshura, Industrial Programs Manager for Science and
Technology, (401) 841-1151 or Gerard Palmer, Contracting Officer at
(401) 841-2442 X292. The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division,
Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) Industrial Independent Research and Development
(IR&D) Program Office is soliciting cooperative research proposals from
industry for new and innovative R&D technological solutions. NUWCDIVNPT
seeks to utilize existing and projected R&D program funds to contract
with industry willing to make long-term investments. In this manner,
NUWCDIVNPT hopes to leverage its limited research funds while allowing
industry to leverage its limited internal investments. Proposals shall
identify relevant past and planned corp orate investments (IR&D or
profit)in addition to any contractually-funded R&D. DUE 063097 POC
Michael Keshura, Industrial Programs Manager for Science and
Technology, (401) 841-1151, or Contracting Office POC, Gerard Palmer,
(401) 841-2442 x292. DUE 063097 POC Michael Keshura, Industrial
Programs Manager for Science and Technology, (401) 841-1151, or
Contracting Office POC, Gerard Palmer, (401) 841-2442 x292. The
following topics are the current interests of the Naval Undersea
Warfare Center Division, Newport: PLATFORM/ FORCE LEVEL MODELING AND
SIMULATION; SUBMARINE AND SURFACE SHIP SONAR; SUBMARINE AND SURFACE
SHIP INFORMATION MANAGEMENT; COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS; ENVIRONMENTAL AND
TACTICAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS; SURFACE SHIP USW SYSTEMS; SUBMARINE
ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMS; TEST AND EVALUATION; TORPEDO AND TORPEDO
TARGET SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY AND ASSESSMENT; LAUNCHER AND MISSILE SYSTEMS;
HIGH-SPEED UNDERSEA MISSILES, PROJECTILES, AND MUNITIONS; UNMANNED
UNDERSEA VEHICLES (UUV) /AUTONOMOUS UNDERSEA SYSTEMS (AUS)/UNMANNED
SURFACE VEHICLES (USV)TECHNOLOGY AND ASSESSMENT; TORPEDO DEFENSE
(LAUNCHERS); TORPEDO DEFENSE (MODELING AND SIMULATION); TORPEDO AND
ACOUSTIC COUNTERMEASURES /COUNTERMEASURES DEVICES TECHNOLOGY; THERMAL
AND ELECTRIC PROPULSION (FOR TORPEDO, TARGET, UUV, MOBILE MINE AND
COUNTERMEASURE APPLICATIONS); MATERIALS; COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
(CNS)RESEARCH AS APPLIED TO UNDERWATER SYSTEMS; HUMAN PERFORMANCE;
SUBMARINE ACCIDENTS AND ESCAPE AND RESCUE; SCREENING, QUALIFICATION,
AND HEALTH EFFECTS OF SUBMARINE DUTY; INTERACTION OF UNDERWATER SOUND
AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS; SUBMARINE ATMOSPHERE AND THE HEALTH OF CREW
MEMBERS; AUDITION AND COMMUNICATION; VISUAL SYSTEMS; SUBMITTAL
INSTRUCTIONS Organizations wishing to participate should submit
proposals (3 copies) of their approaches along with a capability
statement to the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Commercial
Acquisition Department, Attn: Gerard Palmer, Code 5912, Building 11,
Simonpietri Dr., Newport, RI 02841-1708 by close of business (COB) 30
June 1997. Any confidential/secret information within the proposal
should be separated and forwarded to the Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Division, Attn: Michael Keshura, Code 104, Building 108/2, 1176 Howell
St., Newport, RI, 02841-1708. Proposals should not exceed the
expenditure of 5 to 10 work-years of engineering and scientific effort
for a contract performance period of 1 to 3 years. When known
proposals shall clearly indicate in the introduction the NUWCDIVNPT
program, division, or individual(s) expected to accept technical
responsibility for the proposal review and program execution. The
Government initially intends to award more than one contract to
multiple offerors in the range of $50,000 to $500,000. Exceptions to
the cost estimate will be entertained when mutually desirable.
Follow-on efforts will vary in size according to the needs of the
Government. All material submitted to NUWCDIVNPT under this
announcement shall be considered Government property. The Government
requires unlimited data rights with regard to the procurement, with the
possible exception of a negotiated position for data rights to existing
concepts that may be further developed under this procurement. Specific
deliverables, delivery schedule, and contract will be negotiated with
successful offerors. There wil l not be a formal RFP or other
solicitation requests in regard to this requirement. When multiyear,
multitasking, or incrementally-funded approaches are proposed,
NUWCDIVNPT reserves the right to terminate funding for the convenience
of the Government. Successful/unsuccessful offerors will be notified
within 90 days of evaluation. Proposals will be evaluated in accordance
with the following criteria: (1) Relevance of overall scientific or
technical merit to Navy needs; (2) Potential for meeting affordability
and dual-use criteria; (3) The offeror's capability, related R&D
experience, facilities, techniques, and unique combinations of these,
which are integral factors for achieving the proposal objectives; (4)
The qualifications, capability, and experience of key personnel who a
re critical in achieving the proposal objectives; (5) Costs including:
transition opportunities/impact; separation of Government funds from
leveraged internal funds by utilizing separate tasking and audit trails
(the amount of past and proposed industry investment as well as the
past and proposed Government contract investment should be explicitly
indicated). Proposed length, exclusive of cost and pricing data, should
not exceed twenty (20), 8 1/2 x 11 inch typewritten pages and should
specify the technical area of concern addressed. If offerors see topics
that apply to more than one R&D Technological Area, they are encouraged
to submit a proposal that covers all the applicable areas. These areas
must be clearly identified in the proposal. This constitutes a broad
agency announcement (BAA) in accordance with FAR 6.102(d)(2)(i). It is
important to note that all p ost-submission liaison by the offeror
with NUWCDIVNPT be via Code 59 and not the expected technical code.
Contracting questions should be directed to Gerard Palmer/Code 5912 at
(401) 841-2442 x292. All responsible sources may submit an offer that
will be considered. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION (ATD) Separate
from the policies and procedures stated herein for BAA 96-01,
NUWCDIVNPT is also interested in establishing government/industry
teaming arrangements for the development of joint Advanced Technology
Demonstration (ATD) concept proposals related to any of the Science and
Technology topic areas listed in this BAA. The goal of the ATD program
is to demonstrate high risk/high payoff technologies that could
significantly impact future warfighting or warfighting support
capabilities and their affordability. ATD programs cover integrating
and assessing technology in a realistic operational environment.
Further information about ATD teaming opportunities may be obtained by
contacting Roy Tozier/Code 106 at (401) 841-7284. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAs) Also,
separate from the policies and procedures stated herein for BAA 96-01,
NUWCDIVNPT is interested in developing partnerships to pursue research
and development in a variety of technological areas. This notice is not
a procurement solicitation. It is a request to pursue opportunities to
leverage assets for mutual benefita win/win situation. NUWCDIVNPT
goals for these partnerships are: 1) to transfer technology out of the
laboratory to promote its commercialization, improve the environment,
and provide high-quality jobs for U.S workers, and 2) to help insure
the best equipment at cost-effective prices for the Navy. NUWCDIVNPT
has unique scientific and technical facilities, personnel, databases,
and know-how associated with the technological areas listed in this
Science and Technology BAA. Inquiries, proposals, and discussion papers
are invited. These may cover a range of activities from using the
unique laboratory facilities or licensing patents, to participation in
cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs). CRADAs are
agreements between Federal Agencies and non-federal parties including
corporations, partnerships, limited partnerships, universities, state
and local governments, public and private foundations, nonprofit
organizations and individuals, including licensees of inventions owned
by a Federal agency. Last year, NUWCDIVNPT was awarded 96 patents and
participated as partners in 22 CRADAs. If you would like a list of
NUWCDIVNPT patents or are interested in a partnership with NUWCDIVNPT,
please call Margaret M. McNamara at (860) 440-4590 or (401) 841-7279,
or e-mail to mcnamaramm@npt.nuwc.navy.mil, or write Code 105, Naval
Undersea Warfare Center Division, 1176 Howell St., Newport, RI
02841-1708. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER NAVY POTENTIAL CONTRACTOR PROGRAM.
Also, separate from the policies and procedures stated herein for BAA
96-01, NUWCDIVNPT is interested in entering into Navy Potential
Contractor Agreements in a variety of technological areas. This notice
is not a procurement solicitation. The Navy Potential Contractor
Program (NPCP) permits an information access agreement to be
established between a government laboratory and a company that has the
potential to become a future Navy contractor. The agreement is a
no-cost-to-the-government agreement that is entered into at the
discretion of the government. NPCPs may or may not directly benefit the
government partner but almost always benefi t the industrial partner.
Processes needed for establishing an NPCP include: identification by
the industrial partner of a body of information about which the company
wishes to have knowledge for the purpose of developing proposals in a
selected technical area, agreement by the government entity involved
that they are willing to sponsor an NPCP, identification of a technical
contact at the government entity who can and will function as the
primary focal point from which the company will receive the desired
information, verification of the company's need-to-know about the
information and the company's ability to handle the level of
classification of the material requested. If you are interested in
obtaining further information about the Navy Potential Contractor
Program, please call Michael Keshura, (401) 841-1151, FAX (401)
841-1725, e-mail to keshura@npt.nuwc.navy.mil, or write Code 104, Naval
Undersea Warfare Center Division, Bldg. 108/2, 1176 Howell St.,
Newport, RI 02841-1708. Inq uiries about this Science and Technology
BAA should be directed to Michael Keshura, (401) 841-1151, FAX (401)
841-1725, e-mail to keshura@npt.nuwc.navy.mil, or write Code 104, Naval
Undersea Warfare Center Division, Bldg. 108/2, 1176 Howell St.,
Newport, RI 02841-1708.(0299) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19961028\A-0002.SOL)
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