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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 8,1998 PSA#2175Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Contract Management
Directorate (CMD), 3701 N. Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA 22203-1714 A -- AGILE INFORMATION CONTROL ENVIRONMENT SOL BAA 98-26 DUE 111798
POC Technical -- Mr. Robert Beaton, Program Manager, DARPA/ISO, FAX
(703) 696-2203, E-mail: baa98-26@darpa.mil (e-mail contact preferred);
Contractual -- Ms. Algeria Tate, DARPA/CMD, FAX (703) 696-2208,
E-mail: atate@darpa.mil (e-mail contact preferred) WEB:
http://www.darpa.mil/baa/, http://www.darpa.mil/baa/. E-MAIL:
baa98-26@darpa.mil, baa98-26@darpa.mil. OBJECTIVE: The Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Systems Office (ISO) is
soliciting proposals (technical and cost) from qualified corporations,
research centers and universities for the Agile Information Control
Environment (AICE) program under BAA 98-26. Joint Vision 2010 and many
other Department of Defense documents have stressed the importance of
winning the information war in any future conflict. A key component of
the information war is the ability of US Forces to manage and control
their information flows in a manner that is faster, more efficient, and
more precise than that of our adversaries. We define this ability to
dynamically and precisely control the flow of information across
interlinked networks as Information Control. Enabling Information
Control represents the first important step of moving beyond the
network and into the disciplined use of the network to perform military
activities. The importance of Information Control becomes more and more
critical as DoD moves from stove-piped to shared information
infrastructure because it leads to resource contention. Today there are
no mechanisms for implementing comprehensive control mechanisms for
managing this contention. The purpose of this BAA is to solicit
research proposals aimed at developing, demonstrating and transitioning
the technologies required to enable agile information control across
heterogeneous military and commercial networks. The Agile Information
Control Environment (AICE) Program will develop the theoretical
foundations and innovative technologies that enable dynamic information
control, and subsequently integrate and transition the resultant
technologies into DoD pilot services and operational environments. The
scope of the AICE program is development, demonstration, and
transition of advanced technologies encompassing all activities
required to observe, understand, predict, manage, and especially
control information flows in support of military operations. Of
particular interest are technologiesthat permit real-time information
flows (those involving hard time constraints for delivery) in support
of mission- or life-critical applications, such as targeting,
air-traffic control or tele-robotics, to operate in a shared
environment. ACQUISITION INFORMATION: This BAA solicits proposals in
three categories (Theory, Technology Development, and Performance
Analysis and Integration (PA&I)) using a two phased acquisition
approach. The first acquisition phase covers the Theory and Technology
Development categories. The second acquisition phase covers the
Performance Analysis and Integration category. The first acquisition
phase was initiated with the initial announcement for this BAA,
published 8 May 1998. This announcement addresses the second
acquisition phase only, namely the PA&I proposal category. Within the
meaning of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) at 6.102 and
35.016, this announcement and the Proposers Information Package (PIP)
constitutes DARPA's solicitation under this BAA. Evaluations of the
PA&I category proposals will be accomplished through a scientific
review of each proposal considering the following criteria, which are
listed in descending order of relative importance:
performance/integration environment; technical approach; experience and
qualifications; project plan, schedule and cost. Discussion of criteria
can be found in the PIP. One award is anticipated for the PA&I proposal
category. DARPA will consider all types of proposals including,
traditional FAR/DFARS type contracts, grants and Other Transaction
Agreements. Proposers are responsible for selecting the contract
mechanism they believe to be most appropriate. Where appropriate, DARPA
encourages proposers to consider the use of Other Transaction
Agreements. No portion of the BAA will be set aside for Historically
Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) or minority institutions (MI)
participation due to impracticality of reserving discrete or severable
areas of research for exclusive competition among the entries.
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: DARPA is not implementing an Abstract review
process in the Performance Analysis and Integration category, hence,
Abstracts are not to be submitted in this category. Proposals in
response to this BAA for the PA&I category shall be submitted to
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Contracts Management
Directorate (CMD), Attn: Ms. Algeria Tate "BAA 98-26", 3701 North
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714 by 17 November 1998, 1700 hours
Eastern Daylight Time. Proposals submitted via FAX will be disregarded.
Proposers must obtain the BAA 98-26 Proposers Information Package (PIP)
which provides further technical and administrative detail for this BAA
including the technologies of interest, evaluation criteria, funding
processes, and proposal formats. Proposals not meeting the specified
format described in the PIP will not be considered for award. The PIP
may be obtained on-line via the World Wide Web at
http://www.darpa.mil/baa/. Questions regarding this BAA or comments to
the PIP may be sent to baa98-26@darpa.mil. A Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ) compilation is posted on-line and will be periodically
updated. A single contracts is anticipated to be awarded in
February1999 for the Performance Analysis and Integration category. A
table of important dates and milestones is provided in the PIP. There
will be an unclassified Industry Brief covering the PA&I category
submission under this BAA on 15 October 1998 from 0830 to approximately
1230 at the Holiday Inn at Ballston, 4610 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington,
VA 22203: Phone: (703) 243-9808. Interested parties must register with
the government to attend the Industry Brief. The Industry Brief
registration procedures can be found in the PIP. The government shall
not be liable for the cost of proposal preparation and submission.
Proposals submitted shall be in accordance with this announcement and
the PIP. There will be no other solicitation issued in regard to this
requirement. Offerors should be alert for any BAA amendments that may
bepublished. ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Each cost proposal
shall contain a section satisfying the requirements of the following:
Awards made under this BAA are subject to the provisions of the Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 9.5, Organizational Conflict of
Interest. All offerors and proposed subcontractors must affirmatively
state whether they are supporting any DARPA technical office(s) through
an active contract or subcontract. All affirmations must state which
office(s) the offeror supports and identify the prime contract number.
Affirmations shall be furnished at the time of proposal submission,
and the existence or potential existence of organizational conflicts of
interest, as that term is defined in FAR 9.501, must be disclosed. This
disclosure shall include a description of the action the offeror has
taken, or proposes to take, to avoid, neutralize or mitigate such
conflict. If the offeror believes that no such conflict exists, then it
shall so state in this section. It is the policy of DARPA to treat all
proposals as competitive information, and to disclose the contents
only for the purposes of evaluation. The Government intends to use
non-government personnel as special resources to assist with the
logistics of administering proposal evaluation. Support personnel are
restricted by their contracts from disclosing proposal information for
any purpose. Contractor personnel are required to sign the
Organizational Conflict of Interest Non-Disclosure Agreements. By
submission of its proposal, each offeror agrees that proposal
information may be disclosed to those selected contractors for the
limited purpose stated above. Any information not intended for limited
release to support contractors must be clearly marked and segregated
from other submitted proposal material. DARPA is seeking participation
from the widest number of offerors. Posted 09/03/98 (W-SN245283).
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