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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 26,1998 PSA#2040AFMC, Air Force Research Laboratory/IFK, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome,
NY 13441-4514 A -- BAA 96-03-PKPX MILITARY NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY IN A GLOBAL
INFOSPERE SOL BAA 96-03-PKPX POC Joetta A. Bernhard, Contracting
Officer, 315-330-2308; David Krzysiak, Program Manager, 315-330-7751
THIS IS A REANNOUNCEMENT of this BAA which was originally published on
8 Dec 1995,and reannounced on 22 Jul 96 funding is increased and the
last date for submission of white papers is extended. The
reannouncement is for the convenience of industry. Rome Laboratory is
soliciting white papers for concept developments, experiments, and
demonstrations involving new and innovative approaches to support
future Air Force network requirements in the context of a global
infosphere. Leveraging commercial technologies and the potential for
dual use by both the military and civilian communities are two
additional aspects of this program. This activity is aimed at
addressing the scale and complexity of a global infosphere which will
provide new, end-user, multimedia, information services and support
distributed command & control, intelligence, telemedicine and similar
applications. These services and applications are vital to the Air
Force mission to deploy and sustain forces anywhere in the world. To
this end,the ability to send a wide variety of data, across a global
network comprised of communications channels of varying
characteristics, in a secure, survivable manner, is of prime
importance. An underlying assumption, is that DOD communications will
be derived from the commercial national and international fiber optic
cable infrastructure. However, to reach deployed or airborne units,
wireless extension of that infrastructure is necessary. Both
terrestrial and satellite transmission systems will be required to
support this extension capability and will also be inherent components
of these deployed networks. In both instances, they will be required
to support large amounts of information throughput. Candidate areas of
technical research in support of communications networking technology
for a global infosphere are: 1) Implementation and Extension of High
Speed Networks: Effective implementation of Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) networks to support a deployed Joint Forces Air Component
Command and below. Efforts should address areas related to security and
authentication, survivability and dependability, traffic management and
traffic flow control, network management in a virtual network
environment, mobile nodes and networks, self reconfiguring, and dynamic
routing. Technologies to support network management will provide global
management of the entire information infrastructure. Future management
systems must provide for this overall management capability. This
infrastructure includes numerous resources such as communications
equipment, network switching equipment, distributed operating systems,
and user applications. Encouraged are new and innovative ideas in
management systems technologies including visualization techniques,
network emulation, artificial intelligence, and any other appropriate
technology. Also encouraged is technology to provide specific
management techniques for an ATM environment, as well as cooperating
management entities. Effective extension of these ATM technology
developments to provide launch points from high speed networks into
highly constrained deployed networks. 2) Interoperability: For
interoperability of an increasingly diverse set of transmission
systems, work is encouraged but not limited to, development and
demonstration of theater (deployed) fiber optic and high bandwidth RF
(including satellite links) networking technology for high bandwidth
communications between multi-media display systems that provide
interactive, common picture of battlespace to Theater and Component
Commanders. The network should be scaleable, modular, survivable,
secure, and provide for interoperability with global commercial
communications infrastructure. Examples of enhancing the bandwidth
capacity are: Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), ultra short pulse
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), and a hybrid of such schemes.
Examples of devices are: integrated transmitters and receivers,
amplifiers, switches (SONET, ATM, Packet), synchronizers, frequency
translators, filters, and routers. 3) User Network Services: The goal
is to formulate innovative ideas for user services which use high
bandwidth global ATM networks, low bandwidth battlesite networks,
airborne segments, and combinations of the these, experiment with them,
and possibly develop promising ideas into demonstrable prototypes.
Future services will provide the capability for day-to-day mission
planning/execution in a distributed C2 environment and assist
commanders in making critical decisions in heavy stress situations.
Past work in this area has centered around interactive, interpersonal
communications services (workstation video windows, video conferencing,
shared workplace graphics, multimedia presentation, multimedia
conferencing, imagery dissemination) that provide the capability of
collaboration among distributed users, both fixed and mobile. Also
encouraged are new and innovative ideas for communications services
which will support emerging technologies such as visualization and
distributed virtual reality, and technologies which support new and
innovative communications services such as data compression techniques
or others. Also encouraged is work addressing the psychology of
individuals and groups in the decision making process in distributed
military C2 and the definition of new communications services which
support that process. This BAA also seeks innovative approaches to
integrate and demonstrate these enabling technologies, and other
airborne technologies that relate to broadband extension, in order to
allow operation in the unique operating environment faced by the Air
Force's Air Mobility Command (AMC). Continual access to a global
info-sphere is critical to the AMC worldwide mission. This environment
includes aircraft enroute or positioned anywhere in the world and the
C2 elements needed to interact with those mission aircraft. It is
requested that this ''Information for the Warrior'' portion of this
BAA, to provide AMC with global in-transit visibility and airborne
situation awareness, be addressed as a distinct task. However, it is
requested that prospective bidders demonstrate a strong technological
baseline in all of the above component areas. To assure an integrated
solution, it is anticipated that one contract will be awarded in
support of the ''Information for the Warrior'' portion of this BAA.
Therefore, teaming arrangements are encouraged to assure adequate
expertise in each of the component technologies. Deliverables will
include technical reports, and when appropriate, advanced technology
demonstrations. Development of prototype hardware/software may be
pursued if such development is directed at the demonstration of a
particular approach or concept. Such hardware/software development must
be unrelated to a specific weapon system and not intended directly for
the Air Force inventory. Principal funding for proposals selected from
this announcement will begin in FY96. Individual awards will not
normally exceed twenty four (24) months in duration with dollar amounts
normally ranging from $100,000 to $400,000 per fiscal year except where
teaming arrangements as requested above dictate a higher per year
budget. Total funding for the BAA is $50,000,000. Offerors are required
to submit three (3) copies of a two (2)to three (3) page white paper on
their proposed research topic to David E. Krzysiak, Rome
Laboratory/C3BC, 525 Brooks Rd., Rome, NY 13441-4505, Reference BAA
96-03-PKPX. The Government, reserves the right to select for award all,
some, or none of the proposals received. All responsible sources
capable of satisfying the Government's,needs may submit a proposal
which shall be considered by Rome Laboratory. Large, small, woman-owned
small or small disadvantaged business, or Historically Black Colleges
and Universities (HBCU) and Minority Institutions (MI) are encouraged
to submit proposals and join others in submitting proposals. The
initial cutoff date for submission is 96JAN15 to permit early FY96
awards. White papers submitted after that date will be reviewed on a
time available basis in the order received. Last date for submissionof
white papers is 97DEC31. The white paper should be formatted as
follows: Section A: Title, Period of Performance, Cost of Effort, and
name of company, Section B: Task Objective, and Section C: Technical
Summary. Multiple white papers within the purview of this Announcement
may be submitted by each offeror. The purpose of this white paper is
to preclude unwarranted effort on the part of an offeror whose proposed
work is not of interest to the Government. Those white papers found to
be consistent with the intent of the BAA and of interest to the
Government may be invited to submit a technical and cost proposal. THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT CONSTITUTES THE ONLY SOLICITATION. DO NOT SUBMIT PROPOSALS
AT THIS TIME. Complete instructions for proposal preparation and
submission will be forwarded with any proposal invitation. Such
invitation does not assure that the submitting offeror will be awarded
a subsequent contract. Proposals submitted will be evaluated as they
are received. Individual proposal evaluations will be based on
acceptability or nonacceptability without regard to other proposals
submitted under this announcement. Evaluation of proposals will be
performed using the following criteria: (1) The overall scientific
and/or technical merits of the proposal, (2) The potential
contributions of the proposed approach to the overall military
networking in a global infosphere concept, (3) The reasonableness and
realism of cost and schedules. No further evaluation criteria will be
used in the selection process. Criteria (1) and (2) will be used to
determine whether the white papers submitted are consistent with intent
of this BAA and of interest to the Government. Options are discouraged
and unpriced options will not be considered for award. Respondees are
requested to provide their Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE)
Number and reference number BAA 96-03-PKPX with their submissions.
Foreign or foreign-owned offerors are advised that their participation
is subject to foreign disclosure review procedures. Foreign or
foreign-owned offerors should immediately contact the contracting focal
point, Joetta Bernhard, Rome Laboratory/PKPX, 26 Electronic Parkway,
Rome, NY 13441-4514, or phone at 315-330-2308, for information if they
contemplate responding. The cost of preparing proposals in response to
this announcement is not an allowable direct charge to any resulting
contract. An ombudsman has been appointed to hear significant concerns
from offerors or potential offerors during the proposal development
phase of this acquisition. Routine questions are not considered to be
''significant concerns'' and should be communicated directly to the
Contracting Officer, Joetta Bernhard, 315-2330-2308. The purpose of the
ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the contracting officer
or program manager, but to communicate contractor concerns, issues,
disagreement and recommendations to the appropriate government
personnel. The Ombudsman for this acquisition is Vincent Palmiero,
Chief, Policy and Management Division, at 315-330-7746. Whenrequested,
the ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of
the concern. The ombudsman does not participate in the evaluation of
proposals or in the source selection process. To receive a copy of the
Rome Laboratory ''BAA & PRDA: A Guide for Industry'', March 1994
(Rev), write to Rome Laboratory/PKR, ATTN: Lucille Argenzia, 26
Electronic Parkway, Rome NY 13441-4514, or the Guide may be accessed
at: http://www.rl.af.mil:8001/Lab/PK/pk-main.html. All responsible
organizations may submit a white paper which shall be considered. This
announcement is open and effective until 31Dec 00. Proposers are
warned that only Contracting Officers are legally authorized to commit
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