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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 26,1996 PSA#1749National Institute Of Standards And Technology, Acquisition And
Assistance Division, Grants Office, Bldg. 301, Room B129, Gaithersburg,
Md 20899 A -- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS SOL 97-02 DUE
043097 POC Customer Representative Phone 1-800-ATP-FUND; Fax (301)
926-9524 E-MAIL: Advanced Technology Program, atp@nist.gov. REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: The NIST Advanced Technology
Program (ATP) is soliciting proposals under its focused program
competition 97-02, Motor Vehicle Manufacturing Technology (MVMT) and
announces a public meeting (Proposers' Conference) for all interested
parties. This notice provides general information for this focused
program competition 97-02. An estimated $10 million to $15 million in
first-year ATP funding is available under this focused program
competition. The ATP reserves the right to utilize for this competition
more or less funding than the amount stated above. The actual number of
proposals funded will depend on the quality of the proposals received
and the amount of funding requested in the highest ranked proposals.
Outyear funding is contingent on the approval of future Congressional
appropriations and satisfactory project performance. This is the second
of three competitions planned for this ATP focused program. One
additional competition is planned. Award recipients will be required to
share non-proprietary information at workshops which will be held
throughout the duration of the program. The ATP operates under program
procedures published at Part 295, Title 15, of the Code of Federal
Regulations. The ATP Proposal Preparation Kit dated November 1996
(containing proposal cover sheets, other required forms, background
material, and instructions for submission of proposals) and the focused
program paper entitled "Motor Vehicle Manufacturing Technology (MVMT),
Supplemental Information Focused Program Competition 97-02," may be
obtained by phone (1-800-ATP-FUND), fax (301-926-9524 or 301-590-3053),
e-mail (atp@nist.gov), or written request at the address shown below.
Note that those individuals whose names are currently on the ATP
mailing list should have already received the new November 1996 version
of the ATP Proposal Preparation Kit. The supplemental information paper
for this focused program is available on our world wide web site
(http://www.atp.nist.gov) and printed copies are available upon request
from ATP. Only FULL proposals are being solicited under this focused
program competition 97-02. Abbreviated/pre-proposals WILL NOT be
accepted. Proposals submitted by facsimile or electronic mail WILL NOT
be accepted. If a proposer's proposal is judged to be of high enough
quality to be invited in for an oral review, ATP reserves the right to
submit a list of questions to the proposer that must be addressed at
the oral review. The due date for submission of full proposals is 3
p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, April 30, 1997. Should the NIST
facility be closed on the specified due date, ATP proposals will be due
at 3 p.m. Eastern time on the next business day that the NIST facility
is open. Proposals received after this deadline WILL NOT be
considered. Send proposals to: Advanced Technology Program, National
Institute of Standards and Technology, Administration Building
(Bldg.101), Rm. A407, Quince Orchard & Clopper Roads, Gaithersburg, MD
20899-0001. Mark envelope Focused Program 97-02. The goal of the MVMT
focused program is to promote U.S. economic growth by focusing on
manufacturing process technology as the means to drive the
competitiveness of American firms by strengthening manufacturing
capabilities along the entire automotive production chain. The program
will advance manufacturing processes by concentrating on technical
bases of specific manufacturing processes and by making processes
reconfigurable and easily coupled with other processes in a complete
manufacturing system. To be in scope, business plans of proposals must
contribute to the overall goals of reducing manufacturing and capital
equipment cost of introducing a new vehicle model by an order of
magnitude, reducing the time to market from the current U.S. industry
standard of 42 to 48 months to 24 months, and increasing the global
competitiveness of U.S. firms by strengthening their ability to team
with suppliers. Technical plans of proposals must concentrate on
specific technical improvements in manufacturing processes and process
monitoring and control, developing flexible, reconfigurable equipment
to produce diverse product families, and developing agile
manufacturing systems to permit rapid, low-cost product conversion and
efficient equipment re-utilization. Proposals in the following MVMT
technical thrust areas are especially welcome. Material Processes and
Equipment Thrust Area: (A) Stamping and metal forming processes,
including technologies for imbedding sensors in tools and processes,
flexible CNC bending and forming technologies, closed-loop real-time
monitoring and control systems for in-process self-corrective action,
press and slide forming processes, and the development of material
handling systems. (B) Advanced Machining, including reconfigurable
machining systems with increased precision for producing high-volume
parts, and agile transfer lines using modular units. Abrasive
machining, including process developments for superabrasives, machine
tool development for increasing static and dynamic rigidity, and
control technology for greater precision in form and surface finish.
(D) Constructive technologies for rapid fabrication of production
tooling and functional parts, including metal spraying, investment
casting using rapid prototype models as patterns, vapor plating, direct
metal deposition, three dimensional printing, droplet based
manufacturing, free form fabrication, and free form powder molding. (E)
Net shape forming of advanced materials, including dimensional
repeatability, reduction in physical variation through real-time
sensing and control, interface chemistry control, and increasing
processing reliability. Assembly Processes and Equipment Thrust Area:
(F) Powertrain Assembly, including systems equipped with flexible
feeders, tool magazines for end effectors capable of driving screw and
bolts, installing interference and snap rings, and delivering
adhesives. (G) General Assembly, including material handling to and
from the assembly line extending across the supply chain, new joining
technologies to reduce the number of discrete fasteners in joining
dissimilar materials, and inspection technologies to validate assembly
processes and ensure the integrity of components both before and after
assembly. Information and Knowledge Processing Thrust Area: (H)
Intelligent process monitoring and control, including application of
object- and agent-oriented software technologies to real-time problems,
genetic techniques that evolve control strategies, and applications of
complex dynamics for enhanced adaptivity. (I) Integration of Product
and Process Information, including direct use of product data in
production, and feedback of product and process information to process
designers. A public meeting (Proposers' Conference) for potential
proposers and other interested parties under this focused program
competition 97-02 will be held on Thursday, February 13, 1997, at the
Gaithersburg Hilton, 620 Perry Parkway, Gaithersburg, MD. The
conference will begin at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time and end at
approximately 2 p.m. and will provide general information regarding the
ATP, hints on preparing good proposals (covering the same material
presented at previous ATP Proposers' Conferences), and will provide an
opportunity for attendees to ask questions on the scope and technical
and business goals of this focused program. Attendance at this public
meeting is not required. No registration fee will be charged. To
register for this public meeting or for further information, contact
ATP, by phone: 1-800-ATP-FUND; fax: 301-926-9524 or 301-590-3053; or
e-mail: atp@nist.gov. In addition to the focused program bidders'
conference in Gaithersburg, ATP is considering some additional bidders'
conferences in other locations. Should any additional conferences be
arranged, that information will be published in the CBD and on our www
site. On December 5, 1996, ATP announced in the CBD the General
Competition 97-01 and six bidders' conferences to be held throughout
the country from January 6-13, 1997. Interested parties are welcome to
attend any of these for additional information on the ATP and for
hints on preparing good proposals. (0358) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 19961226\A-0005.SOL)
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