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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 1,1997 PSA#1814COMMANDING OFFICER, ATTN NAVFAC CONTRACTS OFFICE CODE 27, NCBC 1000
23RD AVE, PORT HUENEME, CA 93043-4301 A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES ADDRESSING
VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS SOL N47408-96-R-6342 DUE 063097 POC
Contract Specialist, JOHN SCOTT, 805-982-5080, FAX 982-5396 BROAD
AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES ADDRESSING VARIOUS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS (Modification) SOL N47408-96-R- 6342 DUE 063097.
NOTE REVISED THIRD CUTOFF DATE OF JUN 30 97 AND ADDITION OF TWO NEW
CUTOFF DATES FOR SUBMITTAL OF ABSTRACTS. The third cutoff date has been
extended two months from prior third cutoff date of Apr 30 97 and two
new cutoff dates have been added. The two new cutoff dates are Dec 31
97 (no. 4) and and Jun 30 98 (no.5).This announcement constitutes a
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the Naval Facilities Engineering
Service Center (NFESC) under FAR 6.102 (d)(2) to solicit information.
This innovative technology search will be used by the Navy
Environmental Leadership Program (NELP) Technology Initiative II (NTI
II) and other NFESC Environmental Programs to actively seek out
innovative technologies to reduce environmental impacts from current
and past Navy operations. The environmental problems and areas of
concern for this BAA apply to Navy installations world-wide. NFESC is
interested in new and innovative technologies and methodologies that
reduce environmental impacts from current Navy operations. To be
eligible for Navy consideration and possible award of a demonstration
contract, the new and innovative methodologies must be in the Advanced
Development Stage, not requiring further technology research or design
development prior to field demonstration, and capable of full scale
implementation if the demonstration is successful. Interested parties
should submit an original and two copies of each abstract to:
Commanding Officer, Naval Construction Battalion Center, NAVFAC
Contracts Office Code 27235,1000 23rd Avenue, Port Hueneme, CA
93043-4301. Abstracts must be submitted in printed form on paper. Do
not submit abstracts via e-mail, or on videotapes, computer diskettes,
or other non-paper media. For technical information regarding this
BAA, call John Talley at NFESC at(805) 982-1592 or e-mail at
"gbaa@nfesc.navy.mil". For contractual information, call John Scott
atNAVFAC Contracts Office at (805)982-5080 or fax (805)982-5396.
Abstracts will not be evaluated against each other, since each presents
a unique technology with no common work statement. Offerors who submit
abstracts considered beneficial to the Navys environmental programs
will be asked to contract for a demonstration. There is no commitment
by the Navy to make any contract awards, nor to be responsible for any
monies expended by the offeror before an award of a demonstration
contract, should it occur. Multiple contracts may result with funding
ranging from an estimated $20,000 to $500,000 for each contract award.
Submittals to this BAA shall be in abstract form describing the merits
and objectives of what the contractor is offering. The abstract (not a
sales brochure) shall be titled, shall identify the relevant Topic
003,004,005,or 006, shall address only one Topic per abstract, shall
identify the offeror's name and address, and shall concisely describe
what the contractor is offering the Navy, with sections on:(a) The
overall innovativeness, scientific/technical merits, and objectives of
the offer. (b) The offeror's capabilities, related experience,
techniques, or unique combination of these which are integral factors
in achieving the offeror's proposed objectives. (c) The qualifications,
capabilities, and experience of the principal investigator, team
leader, or key personnel who are critical in achieving the objectives
of the offer. (d) The reasonableness of cost relative to the proposed
scientific/technical approach, or other relevant cost data. The
offerors abstract, submitted in an original and two copies, shall be no
longer than three pages, single-sided, and 12 pitch. One attachment of
up to 10 pages (single-sided) of test data may be submitted as an
attachment to the abstract. It should contain results of previous tests
demonstrations, and projects to support the contractors proposed
scientific/technical approach. The abstract submittals to this BAA will
be reviewed by a NFESC Technical Evaluation Board on five separate
occasions, throughout a period of two years from the date of the
initial BAA announcement(May 1996). The first cutoff date for abstract
submittals to this BAA was June 28,1996. The second cutoff date was
November 29, 1996. The third REVISED cutoff date for submittals is June
30, 1997. New fourth and fifth cutoff dates of December 31,1997 and
June 30, 1998 have been added. Based on the abstract review results,
and subject to availability of funds and demonstration sites, vendors
with a technology or methodology found to have merits for specific Navy
environmental programs will be sent site-specific information and asked
for a full technical and cost proposal for a potential contract award.
The purpose of any resulting contract will be to demonstrate and
conduct a full scale implementation to solve a specific Navy
environmental problem. The following are Topics all included under this
6342 BAA and not under separate BAAs, which encompass a full range of
Navy environmental problems to be solved. TOPIC NO. BAA 96-003 for
TECHNOLOGIES, PROCESS CHANGES, AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR POLLUTION
PREVENTION NFESC is seeking innovative technologies, process design
changes, and management practices to minimize the amount of pollution
generated during operations and maintenance. This topic includes a wide
range of materials and processes. TOPIC NO. BAA 96-004 for
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES AND METHODOLOGIES NFESC is
seeking innovative technologies, process design changes, and management
practices to comply with local, state, and federal environmental
regulatory requirements. This topic includes a wide range of services.
TOPIC NO. BAA 96-005 for TECHNOLOGIES AND METHODOLOGIES FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES NFESC is seeking
innovative technologies, process design changes, and management
practices to conserve natural resources of the Navy in accordance with
local,state, and federal regulatory requirements. This topic includes
a wide range of services. TOPIC NO. BAA 96-006 for ASSESSMENT AND
REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES AND METHODOLOGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP
NFESC is seeking innovative technologies, process design changes, and
management practices to assess and remediate the existing pollution
generated by past operations. This topic includes a wide range of
materials, processes, and services. Notes:(a) The preceding data is all
that should be needed to submit an abstract. There are no additional
solicitation documents applying to this BAA. (b) As no funding for
demonstration contracts has been reserved in advance, NFESC will be
passing selected abstracts to other Federal Government activities to
seek demonstration sites and funding. (c) Some Federal Government
activities may employ civilian contractors to determine the
applicability of an offered technology to specific environmental
projects. If you do not want such contractors to review your abstract,
clearly state this prohibition on your cover letter and on all pages
of your abstract. (d) Do not resubmit abstracts identical to those
previously submitted for the two prior cutoff dates.(e) NAVFAC
Contracts Office will reply to all offerors, forwarding TEB evaluation
results and stating whether or not the Government is interested in
contracting for a demonstration. (0087) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19970401\A-0006.SOL)
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