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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 29,1998 PSA#2147Dept. of the Army, Directorate of Contracting, Attn: ATZS-DKO-I, P.O.
Box 12748,Fort Huachuca, AZ 85670-2748 A -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN DRUG ENFORCEMENT SOL BAA
98-01 DUE 073199 POC Contract Specialist: Charles Fahs, (520) 533-1063;
Technical Advisor: Roy Peters, (520) 538-0409 INTRODUCTION: Directorate
of Contracting, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, is soliciting white papers for
innovative research and development projects in drug enforcement. The
intent of this BAA is to identify technologies to provide near, mid,
and long terms solutions to enhance the capabilities of Federal, State
and local Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA). GOAL: The goal of this
research and development (R&D) program is to develop and employ
innovative technological approaches to provide counter-drug enforcement
agencies with increased capabilities under existing operational
constraints to include equipment test/evaluate/install within
appropriate law enforcement situations where required. Costing for
deliverables associated with this research and any potential
installations should also be included where required by R&D effort.
TECHNOLOGY AREAS OF INTEREST: This BAA is focused on four major areas.
They are 1) tactical technologies, 2) non-intrusive inspection, 3)
wide area surveillance, and 4) demand reduction. Tactical Technologies:
Projects to be considered should include technologies to disrupt drug
organizations in all phases of drug operations. This area would
include, but not be limited to projects which can detect and track
laundered money, integrate and extract tracking information for field
agent use, provide technologies for disruption and interception of
drug-related communications, provide technologies for growth-disruption
and elimination of drug crops, provide technologies to identify assets
of organizations and individuals for seizure and technologies for
disruption of drug shipping routes. This thrust will develop technology
in support of counter-drug enforcement operations. Suggested technology
areas are 1) Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence, 2)
Tracking and Surveillance, 3) Detection, Monitoring and Surveillance,
4) Data Compression and Miniaturized Electronics, 5) Forensics, 6) Data
Fusion, 7) Chemical, Biological and Radiological Detection, 8)
Electronic Support Measures, and 9) Low Probability of
Intercept/Detection Communications. Projects could include, but not be
limited to, applications or radar, IR, UV, and optical sensors;
tagging devices; communications; command and control; and data
management and information exploitation networks. Non-intrusive
Inspection: This thrust will develop, using a systems approach,
technologies applicable to the examination of cargoes, vehicles and
other large and small containers for detection of illicit (illegal
drug) materials without requiring manual inspection. Projects to be
considered would include, but are not limited to, prototype development
projects for individual inspections devices, improvements to existing
devices, intelligent pre-screening techniques, signal processing
algorithms for detection enhancement and fusing of multiple types of
sensors, inspection facilities and test bed designs, and the
measurement and compilation of a completed and target substance
signature database for various detection technologies. It is
anticipated that these systems would employ nuclear, vapor, x-ray
and/or non-intrusive technologies. Wide Area Surveillance: Projects in
these areas would apply technologies to monitor and detect the growth,
processing, shipment and distribution of illegal narcotics. Projects
would include, but are not limited to, applications of 1) radar, IR,
UV, and optical sensors, 2) command, control, communications and
intelligence technology, and 3) data management and information
exploitation networks. Demand Reduction: Projects to be considered
favorably would develop technological solutions and applications --
including systems, methods, and protocols -- for reducing demand and
supporting drug abuse treatment research. Favorable considered projects
would include, but not be limited to, projects for improving the
detection and measurement of drugs in the body and in body fluids,
techniques for assessing and monitoring drug addiction or abuse
severity, and techniques for treatment/client matching. Proposer
Information: White papers may be submitted any time prior to the
closing date of July 31, 1999 to Roy Peters, Technical Advisor,
Directorate of Contracting, Attn: ATZS-DKO-I, PO Box 12748, Fort
Huachuca, AZ 85670-2748. Submission procedures are as follows: Ten (10)
copies of all white papers shall be submitted and must reference BAA
#98-01. White papers must be UNCLASSIFIED. White papers must be limited
to 10 pages (including figures, charts and tables) on single-sided,
double-spaced pages; font to be not smaller than 12 point; 1" margins
left/right/top/bottom. White papers shall contain a rough cost
estimate. Telephone inquiries concerning the status of white papers
will not be entertained. Following evaluation of the white papers, the
Contracting Officer reserves the right to request a proposal from any,
all, part of, or none of the white papers to include installation. In
the event a white paper is considered favorably, the offeror will be
invited to submit a proposal, and if possible a demonstration, within
30 calendar days of notification by the Contracting Officer. Such
notification will confirm that the offeror's white paper addresses
areas of interest, will add relevance to mission requirements and the
offeror has a reasonable chance for a competitive award based on
subsequent evaluation of the offeror's full proposal. Those offerors
invited to submit a proposal shall submit the proposal in two volume's,
each volume shall be on a single-sided, double-spaced pages; font to be
not smaller than 12 point; 1" margins left/right/top/bottom. Ten (10)
copies of each proposal shall be submitted to Roy Peters at the address
listed above and must reference BAA #98-01 for the associated
technology category. Volume I shall be the technical portion and shall
include an Executive Summary, Technical Approaches, description of
relevant prior work, a work program plan including a statement of work,
milestone charts, a facilities and equipment description, and a
management plan. This volume shall be limited to 50 pages including all
figures, tables, foldouts, and charts. All paragraphs containing
proprietary information shall be clearly marked. Volume II shall
contain all cost/price information with supporting data (cost data
should be provided IAW Appendix A of the Proposer Information
Pamphlet). The breakdown shall include materials, direct labor,
indirect costs, and other direct costs such as special test equipment
or travel. Offerors shall provide exhibits as necessary to substantiate
the elements. The basis for developing the cost estimate e.g., vendor
quotes, invoice prices etc. must be included. Subcontract Costs:
Identify type of contract used (cost reimbursement, fixed price, etc.)
whether or not subcontract was awarded competitively and if
non-competitive, rational to justify the absence of competition. The
offeror's cost or pricing data from the subcontractor, if proposed
price exceeds $500,000. Forecast expenditures for travel with a brief
explanation that identifies destination, purpose of trip, number of
days. Cost of consultant services, if any, showing number of days,
daily rates and estimated travel and per diem costs. The Government
reserves the right to include Federally-Contracted Research Center
(FCRC) or Federally-Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC)
personnel as members of the evaluation teams for white papers and
proposals. Sources for research will be selected by a formal
technical/scientific/business decision review process. All selected
proposals may not be funded due to budgetary or program constraints.
Offerors shall include a statement authorizing review of the concept by
FCRC/FFRDC personnel. Both white papers and invited proposals will be
evaluated with respect to the following criteria in descending order of
importance: (1) The Offeror's capabilities, related experience,
facilities, techniques, or unique combinations of these which are
integral factors for achieving the proposed objectives; (2) The
qualifications, capabilities, and experience of the proposed principal
investigator, team member or key personnel who are critical to
achieving the proposed objectives; and (3) Realism of proposed cost.
Multiple awards may result from the BAA. The number of proposals funded
will depend upon the technical merit of proposals received and
available funding. Government laboratories are not prohibited from
competing under this BAA. There will be no formal Request for Proposals
or other solicitation with regard to the BAA, nor does the issuance of
the BAA obligate the Government to fund any subsequently invited
proposals, nor pay any proposal preparation costs. All responsible
sources capable of satisfying the Government's needs may submit a
proposal, which shall be considered. Although no portion of this
announcement is set aside for historically black colleges and
universities (HBCU's) or minority institutions (MI's) participation,
proposals are invited from all sources. All interested offerors shall
request a copy of the proposer information pamphlet from the
Directorate of Contracting, P.O. Box 12748, Attn: ATZS-DKO-I (Charles
Fahs), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85670-2748. Interested offerors may also fax
their requests to (520) 538-0415. This notice constitutes a BAA as
authorized by FAR 6.102(d)(2)(I). This BAA will be open through 31 July
1999. (242) Posted 07/27/98 (W-SN228878). (0208) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19980729\A-0001.SOL)
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