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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 10,1998 PSA#2029Naval Air Warfare Center TSD, Code 27, 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando
FL 32826-3275 A -- LIVE FIRE TESTING AND TRAINING INITIATIVE FY 1999 SOL NAWCTSD BAA
96-1 DUE 041598 POC Bill Harris (407) 380-8376, Robert Riddle (407)
380-4095 WEB: NAWCTSD Home Page, Request for Proposals,
http://www.ntsc.navy.mil/contract/procure.htm. E-MAIL:
robert_riddle@ntsc.navy.mil, bill_harris@ntsc.navy.mil. LIVE FIRE
TESTING AND TRAINING INITIATIVE. The Naval Air Warfare Center Training
Systems Division (NAWCTSD), U.S. Army Simulation, Training and
Instrumentation Command (STRICOM), and Air Force Agency for Modeling
and Simulation (AFAMS), all of Orlando, FL, have comprehensive
modeling, simulation, instrumentation and training systems
responsibilities ranging from research and technology base development
through systems acquisition and life cycle support. The missions of
these organizations support a broad customer basis including all
military services, DoD, and non-DoD organizations and include Live Fire
Testing and Training Initiatives. This synopsis seeks the
identification of potential Live Fire Test & Evaluation (LFT&E)
projects covered by the NAWCTSD Broad Agency Announcement BAA NAWCTSD
96-1, previously synopsized. Specifically, Part III (Research
Interests), Topic 2-E (Weapon Fire Simulation), which includes the
joint service interest in alternative uses simulation and synthetic
environment technologies that can simultaneously benefit both military
training and LFT&E. All aspects of LFT&E, including personnel
casualty, vulnerability and/or lethality issues, and all warfare areas
(aviation, surface, undersea, ground forces, C4I, joint battleforce,
etc.) are of interest. It is desired that maximum advantage be taken of
existing university and industry research and engineering
programs/facilities. NAWCTSD, STRICOM and AFAMS, (on behalf of the
Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD),Deputy Director, Operational
Test & Evaluation/Live Fire Test & Evaluation) are actively seeking
proposals in the LFT&E arena with any or all of the following
characteristics: (1) applicability to both military training and LFT&E;
(2) training technology that has direct benefit to LFT&E; (3) LFT&E
technology that has direct benefit to military training; (4) cross
service/joint applicability; (5) evidence of collaboration between
training and testing communities and operational forces; (6) timely
transition/implementation of technology; and (7) resulting cost savings
to military training and/or LFT&E. All interested parties are
encouraged to contact the LFT&E technical point of contact (TPOC) to
determine the likelihood of submitting a white paper. All white papers
will be evaluated before any request for proposal is issued by this
office. The recommended four-step sequence is: telephone call, informal
white paper, proposal, and contract award for selected projects. This
sequence allows earliest determination of the potential for funding and
avoids contractor and Government time spent on efforts that may have
little chance of being supported. The LFT&E TPOC is Mr. Bill Harris,
(407) 380-8376. Additional information concerning LFT&E may be obtained
by visiting The Live Fire Test & Evaluation Home Page at:
http://www.dote.osd.mil/lfte/INDEX.HTML. When and if you are requested
to submit a Proposal they should be sent to NAWCTSD, Contracts
Division, Code 27222, ATTN: Robert Riddle, 12350 Research Parkway,
Orlando-FL 32826-3275. Proposals received by April 15, 1998 will
receive preference in being processed for evaluation. Please refer to
NAWCTSD BAA 96-1 for specific information on proposal preparation,
proposal evaluation, proposal forms, and other research interest areas.
BAA NAWCTSD 96-1 remains unchanged and parties that have already
received a copy need not request another. New requests for copies of
BAA NAWCTSD 96-1 must be in writing and faxed to the attention of
Robert H. Riddle at (407)380-4495. No solicitation shall be released.
Awards for any selected proposals will be issued no earlier than
October 1, 1998 and can be for a period not to exceed two years.
Anticipated funding for this initiative for FY 1998 under the BAA is
projected to be approximately $3-5M. (0037) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19980210\A-0017.SOL)
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