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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 11,1997 PSA#1864THE INTEGRATED HIGH PAYOFF ROCKET PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM --
INCORPORATION OF TECHNOLOGY FOR THE SUSTAINMENT OF STRATEGIC SYSTEMS
EFFORTS (REVISED) THIS IS A REVISED REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) ONLY.
THIS REQUEST SUPERSEDES THE PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT DATED 9 MAY 1997.
REVISIONS ARE INDICATED BY UPPER CASE TEXT. The Government does not
intend to award a contract on the basis of this synopsis or to
otherwise pay for the information requested under this synopsis. This
is NOT a request for proposal or an invitation for bid, merely a
request for information only. The Government is interested in obtaining
information from industry in the form of Advanced Rocket Propulsion
Plans (ARPPs) on how future goals for the Integrated High Payoff Rocket
Propulsion Technology (IHPRPT) can be met. This RFI is in regards to an
addendum or update to a contractor's existing ARPP. The purpose of the
addendum is to incorporate the efforts in support of Technology for
the Sustainment of Strategic Systems. THE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE
SUSTAINMENT OF STRATEGIC SYSTEMS EFFORTS TO BE INCORPORATED IN THE
IHPRPT PROCESS ARE THE RESULTS OF A DOD LEVEL INTEGRATED PRODUCT TEAM
(IPT) ADDRESSING THE ISSUES FOR SUSTAINMENT OF STRATEGIC MISSILE
SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CAPABILITY, REDUCING COST, OR IMPROVING
PERFORMANCE. THE TECHNOLOGIES IDENTIFIED BY THE IPT TO BE WORKED UNDER
IHPRPT ARE FOCUSED ON THE IMPROVEMENT OR REPLACEMENT OF MATERIALS,
COMPONENTS, AND PROCESSES WHICH ARE UNAVAILABLE, EXPENSIVE, UNIQUE TO
ICBM'S, OR ARE INSUPPORTABLE. THE THREE TECHNOLOGY AREAS TO BE
ADDRESSED ARE BOOST PROPULSION, POST BOOST PROPULSION AND CONTROL, AND
AGING AND SURVEILLANCE. These efforts are to be addressed under the
IHPRPT Boost and Orbit Transfer and Tactical Propulsion mission
application areas. Additional baseline data and goal summary
information have been added to these two mission application areas
relative to the sustainment efforts. In addition, this RFI is a call to
update plans for satisfying the hybrid propulsion goals within the
Tactical Propulsion mission application area for participation in a
joint international program in hybrid propulsion. A contractor who
currently does not have an ARPP, but wishes to respond to this RFI
SHOULD, as a minimum, generate an ARPP which will satisfy all
APPROPRIATE IHPRPT AND STRATEGIC SUSTAINMENT goals in either the Boost
and Orbit Transfer mission application area (STRATEGIC SUSTAINMENT,
SOLID FUELED PROPULSION, AND AGING AND SURVEILLANCE) or the Tactical
Propulsion mission application area (POST-BOOST CONTROL PROPULSION).
ANY UPDATES TO EXISTING ARPPS OR NEW ARPPS FOR THE BALANCE OF THE
IHPRPT PROGRAM ARE ALSO WELCOME. The IHPRPT program is a
DoD/NASA/Industry coordinated effort to develop revolutionary and
innovative technologies by the year 2010 that will permit a doubling of
rocket propulsion capabilities over the 1993 state of the art
technology. The program is structured in three phases, with goals set
for the calendar years 2000, 2005 and 2010 plus a separate Strategic
Sustainment Technology milestone in 2003. In addition, there is a
demonstration milestone in 2001 culminating a joint international
program in hybrid propulsion for tactical applications. The requested
ARPPs will be used to plan Industry and Government technology
development efforts. The information provided through the ARPPs will
also be used to develop the Government Rocket Propulsion Plan (GRPP).
A Steering Committee composed of Department of Defense (DoD) and the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) representatives
will be formed to review ARPPs submitted by the United States (U.S.)
Rocket Propulsion Industry on this topic. U.S. Rocket Propulsion
Industry companies, who wish to participate in this program must
develop ARPPs mapping out their future rocket propulsion research and
development (R&D) efforts, consistent with the IHPRPT program goals.
The ARPP shall describe in detail the contractor's plan for full
achievement of all the time phased goals for each proposed application
area(s); Boost and Orbit Transfer, Spacecraft Propulsion, or Tactical
Propulsion. The contractor need not propose work in all three
applications areas, but must address all APPROPRIATE goals and phases
within any proposed application area. FOR EXAMPLE, IF A RESPONDER
ADDRESSES STRATEGIC SUSTAINMENT GOALS, THEY NEED NOT ADDRESS THE BOOST
AND ORBIT TRANSFER GOALS WHICH APPLY TO NON-SOLID FUELED SYSTEMS OR
THE SEPARATE (NON-SUSTAINMENT) STRATEGIC MOTOR GOALS. SEE THE
SUPPLEMENTAL PACKAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE GOALS. It
should be noted that all efforts which address strategic sustainment
technology within the Boost and Orbit Transfer and Tactical Propulsion
mission application area must be separately identifiable from all
other efforts for the purposes of technical and financial management.
THE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPED FOR STRATEGIC SUSTAINMENT WILL BE APPLICABLE
TO MULTIPLE LAND AND SEA BASED STRATEGIC, BOOST AND ORBIT TRANSFER, AND
TACTICAL APPLICATIONS AND SHOULD BE REFLECTED IN THE ARPP ROADMAPS
WHEREVER APPROPRIATE. New, innovative concepts and processes are
encouraged. It is the intent of the Government to issue a call for
ARPPs on a bi annual basis. The Government will provide written
comments to each Contractor specifically in the following areas:
completeness, strengths, weaknesses, cost and probability of successful
completion (management and technical approach). The comments will be
based on the following: Does the ARPP address all the IHPRPT goals
within all the phases of the selected mission application area(s)? What
are the strengths and weaknesses? Is this a viable plan and do the
projects integrate together toward a demonstration of simultaneous goal
achievement? Does the ARPP contain all the information requested in the
RFI? Is the ARPP clear, concise and well organized? Submitters are
advised that representatives from DoD and NASA, as well as employees of
Aerospace Corporation; SPARTA Inc.; Sverdrup, Inc.; and Nyma, Inc. may
assist the Government as advisors in reviewing the ARPPs. Specific
ARPP content, recommended ARPP format, sample roadmap, baselines for
each application area, IHPRPT goals with specific thresholds for
calendar years 2000, 2005 and 2010, and the Strategic Sustainment goals
and thresholds are described in the supplemental package which is
available upon request. THE SUPPLEMENTAL PACKAGE HAS BEEN MODIFIED. To
obtain the MODIFIED supplemental package contact the Contract
Negotiator, Ms Barbara Barcelona, at AFFTC/PKAE, (805) 277 3900,
extension 2214. All information contained in this synopsis and
supplemental package is available on the OASIS Bulletin Board and can
be accessed by calling (805) 277-4519. Point of contact for the
Bulletin Board is Ms Jan Borges at (805) 277 3900, extension 2291.
Responses to this announcement should be unclassified. Because OSD and
NASA are participating in this program, FIVE copies of the ARPPs must
be submitted to EACH point of contact listed below, with the exception
of the Directorate of Contracting, who will receive only ONE. The
recommended length of the full ARPPs is 200 pages, double spaced,
single sided, be 10 point or greater. ARPPs/UPDATES are due not later
than 23 JUNE 1997, 4:00 pm PDT. IF THE REVISED INFORMATION
SUBSTANTIALLY IMPACTS YOUR FIRM'S ABILITY TO MEET THE DUE DATE, CONTACT
MS. BARCELONA IMMEDIATELY. Should government contracts be awarded to
achieve the plan objectives, it is anticipated that the following
solicitation methods will be employed: Program Research and Development
Announcements (PRDAs), NASA Research Announcements (NRAs) and Broad
Agency Announcements (BAAs). POINTS OF CONTACT: Mr. Lee Meyer, Air
Force Phillips Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate, OL AC PL/RK, 5
Pollux Drive, Edwards AFB, CA 93524 7048 at (805) 275 5620; Mr. C.
Franklyn Markarian, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Code
474B00D, 1 Administration Circle, China Lake, CA 93555 6001 at (619)
939 3241; Mr. Garry Lyles, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, DA 01,
Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 at (205) 544-9203; and Ms.
Barbara Barcelona, AFFTC/PKAE, Directorate of Contracting, 5 S Wolfe
Ave., Edwards AFB, CA 93524 1185. WEB: Click here to download the
releasable sections of the Supplemental Package.,
http://cpf.edwards.af.mil/contract/rfp.html. E-MAIL: Click email link
to contact the POC., barcelob%pk@mhs.elan.af.mil. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0459 19970611\SP-0002.MSC)
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