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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 20,1997 PSA#1786NCCOSC RDTE Division, Code D214B, 53570 Silvergate Avenue, Bldg. A33,
San Diego, CA 92152-5113 A -- CORRECTION:SETA SUPPORT FOR THE ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY OFFICE SOL
N66001-97-R-8005 POC POC Ms. Trelli Davis, Code D212, Contract
Specialist, (619)553-7503. POC for copy, Mr. J.C. Norris,
(619)553-4331. Mr. Eddie Brown, Contracting Officer. Scientific,
Engineering, Technical Assistance (SETA) Support for the Electronics
Technology Office. Engineering, technical support, management and
administrative support services related to the following areas:
Advanced Lithography, Analog to Digital Converter Demonstration
Program, High Definition Systems, Helmet Mounted Displays,
Application-Specific Electronic Modules and Multi-Chip Integration,
High Power Electronics, Infrared Focal Plan Arrays, Integrated Imaging
Sensors, Low Power Electronics, Microelectromechanical Systems,
Microwave and Analog Front-End Technology, Ultra Photonics, Short
Wavelength Optoelectronics, Optical Interconnects, Free Space Optical
Interconnect Accelerator, Broadband Information Technology, Optical
Micro-Networks, Rapid Prototyping of Application Specific Signal
Processors, Smart Modules, Ultra Dense Ultra Fast Computing Components,
Warfigher Visualization, Advanced Microelectronics. These services are
necessary to provide engineering and technical integration and
coordination; Technical Studies and Assessments; Technical
Documentation; Program Planning and Control; Cost Management;
Performance Management; Facilities and Logistics Support. The contract
will be for a total five (5) years, including a three (3) year base
period with two (2) option years. This will be an Indefinite-Delivery
Order Type Contract with a preference for multiple awards. This
acquisition anticipates the use of Advisory and Assistance Services as
defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 37.201.
Organizational Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Offerors are on notice
that the Government anticipates that contractors (or their employees)
performing systems engineering and technical assistance (SETA)
contracting for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA,
formerly ARPA) may be technically qualified and interested in
performing this procurement effort. FAR Parts 9.4 and 9.5 require that
the Contracting Officer make a determination that an offeror in line
for award is a responsible contractor, over and above technical
competence. Accordingly, all SETA contractors providing support to
DARPA, the Joint Program Office or the Defense Information Systems
Agency (DISA) must identify any organizational conflicts of interest
relating to this procurement and existing contracts. Those offerors
must submit a list of effective, existent contracts, by number;
government points of contact by name, title, organization and phone
number; and these offerors must provide a copy of the relevant
organizational conflict of interest clauses. Failure to identify
existing and/or likely conflicts of interest and/or provide the
required documentation may result in a Contracting Officer finding of
non-responsibility without further recourse through discussions and/or
written opinions. Solicitation document to be issued on or about
03/17/97. Facsimile letters are acceptable at (619)553-6976. For copies
of solicitation(s) only written requests will be honored. (0049) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0008 19970220\A-0008.SOL)
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