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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 5,1997 PSA#1860R&D Contracting Directorate, Bldg 7, 2530 C Street, WPAFB, OH
45433-7607 A -- ANALYSIS AND SUPPORT INITIATIVE FOR STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY POC
Forrest Sandow, Project Engineer, WL/FIBA, (937) 255-5664 E-MAIL: click
here to contact the contracting officer,
sandowfa@b045mail.wpafb.af.mil. Notice of Contract Action for ANALYSIS
AND SUPPORT INITIATIVE FOR STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY. The Wright
Laboratory, Flight Dynamics Directorate, Structures Division (WL/FIB)
and Integration Division (WL/FII) are contemplating the award of a 60
month program for analysis and technical effort. This Notice of
Contract Action is an expansion of the notice published in Issue 1740
of the Commerce Business Daily on 12 December 1996. It is being
republished because work from the Integration Division is being added
to the effort. The purpose of this program is to conduct quick reaction
studies and research projects pertinent to four core technology areas
within the Structures Division including technical advisory and
assistance service (A&AS) requirements. Additional work to support A&AS
mission area requirements of the Integration Division has been added.
The four core areas to be supported in the Structures Division are
structural integrity of aging aircraft, structural technology
integration, extreme environment structures and smart structures. The
Integration Division's mission is to integrate multi-discipline
functional areas, such as aeromechanics, structures, flight control,
crew systems, subsystems, propulsion, avionics, and weapons to maximize
the payoff for overall system performance, survivability, and
affordability. A cost-reimbursement, delivery order contract is
contemplated in order to conduct long/short term quick reaction
studies, surveys, test planning, model fabrication/modification,
testing, analyses, assessments, evaluations and research projects
pertinent to the four core areas of the Structures Division and the
mission of the Integration Division. A minimum of five sample orders
covering key aspects of each core area in the Structures Division and
the Integration Divisions are envisioned with the solicitation, in
conjunction with an actual delivery order to be performed. Offerors
will be required to demonstrate responsiveness to each sample
order/core area. The contractor will require access to a broad range of
technical disciplines, planning, scientific and technical expertise in
order to accomplish these objectives. The contractor shall furnish the
necessary personnel, material, and travel to accomplish and effectively
manage work designated by means of individual delivery orders issued by
the Contracting Officer. The contractor shall be available on short
notice for meetings at WPAFB for planning new starts and reviewing
existing programs. The contractor shall be required to collect,
organize, and evaluate and disseminate scientific, engineering and
program management data and information applicable to all aspects of
aerospace flight vehicle structure design, fabrication and
certification testing. Responses must demonstrate the respondent's
experience and knowledge of advanced structures and materials
disciplines, to include proposed subcontractors, team members and other
key personnel; and demonstrate how much work they would expect to be
able to provide by drawing on in-house resources. A SECRET security
clearance will be required in the performance of this work. Firms
responding should indicate whether they are, or are not, a small
business, a woman-owned business, a historically black college or
university, or minority institution. For this item, the general
definition to be used to determine whether your firm is small is as
follows: "A small business concern is a concern that is independently
owned and operated, is not dominant in the field of operation in which
it is bidding on government contracts and with its affiliates, the
number of employees does not exceed 1000 persons." SIC Code 8731
applies. Concern means any business entity organization for profit with
a place of business in the United States, its possessions, Puerto Rico,
or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, including but not
limited to an individual, partnership, joint venture, association or
corporation. The Air Force reserves the right to consider a small
business set-aside upon responses hereto. Small business respondents
should provide a statement of capabilities to assist the Air Force in
making a set-aside decision. Large businesses are only required to
submit a statement of interest to receive a copy of the Request for
Proposal (RFP). All respondents shall include in any request their
assigned Commercial and Government Entity Code. Respondents are further
requested to indicate their status as a foreign-owned/foreign
controlled firm and any contemplated use of foreign national employees
on this effort. Responses should be sent to: ATTN: Genet Stewart,
WL/FIKA Bldg 7 2530 C Street, WPAFB OH 45433-7607. Non-technical
assistance may be secured by calling the above individual at (937)
255-5901. Closing date for submission of responses is thirty (30)
calendar days from the publication of this notice. Firms should
reference FIK 97-01 in their responses. RFP release for this program is
projected for 15 July 1997. This program will not be republicized prior
to solicitation. (0154) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0009 19970605\A-0009.SOL)
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