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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 10,1997 PSA#1969

Los Alamos National Laboratory, Mail Stop C331, P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545

A -- DEVELOPMENT OF HEAVY, FAST SCINTILLATORS FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS SOL CITPO-97-201 POC For Technical Information Contact Dr. Kenneth McClellan, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS G755, E-mail: kmcclellan@lanl.gov. For Agreement Information Contact Linda Rowton, Civilian and Industrial Technologies Program Office, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS C334, Telephone (505) 665-3322, FAX (505) 665-0154, or E-mail: Irowton@lanl.gov. The University of California, which operates the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) under contract to the Department of Energy, solicits interest from companies wishing to collaborate, develop and then market a unique technology related to scintillators for high energy physics applications. In particular, the proposed collaboration is based on the accelerated development of new, bright, heavy, fast scintillators for fast digital radiography. In general, Los Alamos has an extensive background in optical materials, and related materials synthesis and characterization, and we offer our expertise in solving problems related to these areas with specific defense program and industrial applications in mind. Correspondingly, the candidate company should have a well-developed background in single crystal synthesis, preferably with experience in growth of high melting point oxides, particularly using Czochralski and related growth methods. It is expected that this teaming of basic and applied skills will be an effective and valuable asset for the industrial partner as well as DOE. All organizations interested in collaborating with LANL to work toward co-developing the Technology must provide proof, in a written letter of interest, that they satisfy the following minimum criteria: Interested parties must possess, or have access to, existing capabilities in research, development, marketing and support services in the domestic marketplace, preferably related to this technology. Such organizations with expertise in the above-mentioned areas must respond with a statement of interest that demonstrates the organization's solid crystal growth expertise, their facility and operational support capabilities, and motivation for participating in this program. This opportunity is not a procurement solicitation. Any interested organization selected as a partner will be expected to work under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) or a Funds-In Agreement (FIA) to continue the development of this technology and adaptation to other applications. All letters of interest must be received by no later than 10 working days from the date of this notice. The letter of interest must contain all of the above requested information or the submitting organization will not be considered as a possible candidate for partnership. (0310)

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