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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 18,1998 PSA#2183RESEARCH IN TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE APPLICABLE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SENSOR
SYSTEMS FRO NAVY AIRCRAFT BAA# N00421-98-BAA-002 Broad Agency
Announcement soliciting/requesting proposals for the RF Sensors Branch
of the Avionics Division of NAWCAD Patuxent River Maryland, issued
under the provisions of paragraphs 35.016 and 6.102(d)(2) of the
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) which provides for the competitive
selection of research proposals for scientific study or experimentation
directed toward advancing the state-of-the-art or increasing knowledge
or understanding. The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division,
Patuxent River Maryland is interested in receiving proposals for the
research efforts described below. This announcement is an expression of
interest only and does not commit the Government to make any award or
to pay for any response preparation costs. The cost of proposal
preparation for response to a BAA is not considered an allowable direct
charge to any resultant contract or any other contract. This BAA is to
solicit technical/cost proposals for research support in technologies
that are applicable to Radio Frequency (RF) Sensor systems for Navy
Aircraft. Major areas of interest include (1) Signal Processing, (2)
Antennas and Propagation, (3) Information Processing, (4) Devices and
Materials, and (5) Radar Systems Engineering Methodologies. New,
innovative and creative approaches to technical problems that
significantly advance system performance are sought. Among the primary
interest areas are AEW radar operating at UHF through L bands and
S-band, tactical radar operating at C, X and Ku bands, and C3I systems
operating at any radio frequency throughout the spectrum. Examples of
technologies include, but are not limited to, antennas, conformal
arrays, radomes, propagation, scattering, computational
electromagnetics, phased array antenna concepts, electronically scanned
arrays, high speed/high capacity data recording systems, devices and
materials, optical components/fiber optics, photonics and monolithic
microwave integrated circuits, high power broadband T/R modules and
associated subassembly/device technologies, direct digital synthesis
exciter concepts, space-time adaptive processing (STAP) techniques for
circular arrays, massively parallel processing architectures for
multi-channel STAP, software engineering, and advanced signal
processing concepts for multi-mode sensor operation. THERE WILL BE NO
FORMAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL OR ANY SOLICITATION DOCUMENT ISSUED IN
REGARD TO THIS BAA. Offerors are required to submit three (3) copies of
a two (2) to three (3) page white paper on their proposed research
topic. 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 may be submitted in different areas of technology. The
purpose of the white paper is to preclude unwarranted effort on the
part of the offeror whose proposed work is not of interest under this
BAA. 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
proposal. Such an invitation does not assure that the submitting
company will be awarded a subsequent contract. When proposals are
submitted, they should consist of a clear statement of objectives, a
technical section which should include, but not necessarily be limited
to, expected contribution of the hardware/research to the DOD RF
Sensors Mission, analysis that supports feasibility, background
experience, concepts, ideas, methodology, a statement of work and
milestones, a biographical section describing key individuals and a
cost section. The technical proposal shall not exceed 50 pages. The
cost proposal shall be submitted in a format in accordance with FAR
part 15.403. Proposed technologies should be fully addressed as part of
an overall system concept and include platform considerations as
applicable. The proposed effort can include research and/or development
and demonstration of relevant processing concepts and/or enabling
technologies and hardware. Risk, potential payoffs and time frame for
proof-of-concept demonstration should also be included. For planning
purposes, the period of performance is estimated to be one (1) to three
(3) years at a level of effort of approximately one (1) to four (4)
man-years per year. The contract type is anticipated to be a
Cost-Plus-Fixed Fee completion. The selection of one or more sources
for contract award will be based on a scientific review of proposals
submitted in response to the BAA. The major purpose of the evaluation
will be to determine the relative merit of the technical approach of
each proposal. Business and contractual aspects, including proposed
cost and cost realism, will also be considered as part of the
evaluation. Selection of proposals for award will be based on the
potential benefits to the Government compared to the cost of the
proposals, in view of the availability of funds. The merit of the
proposal shall be determined based on the following criteria: (1) The
offeror's ability to demonstrate feasibility and potential
contributions of the effort to DOD priorities in RF Sensor related
technologies; (2) Overall scientific and technical merits of the
proposal; (3) The offeror's capabilities, related experience,
facilities, techniques or unique combinations of these which are
integral factors for achieving the proposed objectives; and (4)
Proposed cost, adjusted for cost realism. In addition, the Government
may consider other factors, such as, past and present performance on
recent Government contracts and the capacity and capability to perform
the requirements of the effort. No further evaluation criteria will be
used in selecting proposals. Proposals may be submitted at any time
during the twelve (12) month period following publication of this
announcement. Early submission is encouraged. Awards may be made at any
time throughout the year. Submission of a proposal is not restricted in
any way to any particular entity. The white papers, in addition to any
technical questions, shall be submitted to RF Sensors Branch, Mr. Tim
McMichael, Code 4.5.5.5, Bldg 2187, MS 3, Naval Air Warfare Center
Aircraft Division, Patuxent River Maryland, 20670-5304. The point of
contact for contractual matters is Mr. Tom Semones (301) 342-1825
extension 129. Offerors may contact these individuals, at ant time, for
clarification of technical/contractual issues and cost response format.
Any negotiations that may be necessary will be conducted between the
offeror and the contracting officer. Offerors are cautioned that only
contracting officers are legally authorized to commit the Government.
E-MAIL: SemonesTM@navair.navy.mil, SemonesTM@navair.navy.mil. Posted
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