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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 16,1998 PSA#2202Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Code 210000D, 1
Administration Circle, China Lake, CA 93555-6100 A -- WEAPONS AND PRECISION ENGAGEMENT SOL N68936-99-R-0008 DUE 093099
POC Doreen Paul, Contracting Officer, (760) 939-9665 The Naval Air
Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWPNS), China Lake is interested in
receiving white papers and proposals for scientific research in
developing new technologies and systems, concepts or methods, either
software, hardware, or doctrine based. They should demonstrate the
application of various concepts and technologies across the
sensor-to-shooter spectrum in an offensive or defensive environment.
The concepts should have direct application to Fleet warfighting
systems particularly in the littoral areas (open ocean through the surf
zone onto the land to a depth of up to 200 miles). The area of interest
includes developing new technologies or the application of commercial
off the shelf (COTS) products, systems, methods, or procedures that can
be employed by Naval forces to enhance sensor to shooter capabilities.
These concepts and/or technologies should be applicable to Fleet
aviation, surface and/or subsurface operational platforms and mission
areas. These can include improving precision targeting information and
increasing weapon lethality, enhancing survivability of friendly
forces, reducing time to the first kill, increasing the operational
flexibility by being able to respond to a dynamic battlefield
environment, and increasing Naval force OP TEMPO. White papers are
initially sought to preclude unwarranted effort on the part of an
offeror in preparing a full proposal. Offerors submitting the most
promising white papers will be invited to submit a full technical and
cost proposal on all or part of their white paper submission. However,
any such invitation does not assure a subsequent award. The white
paper process does not preclude an offeror from submitting full
technical and cost proposals directly. However, submission of white
papers is strongly encouraged. Offerors are also encouraged to make
preliminary inquiries on the need for the effort contemplated before
expending the time and effort of preparing a white paper or proposal.
Once a white paper or proposal is submitted, all discussions must be
conducted with the Contracting Officer assigned to this BAA. Proposers
should submit their security clearance capabilities in their
proposals. While most aspects of this BAA are unclassified, work on
some systems may require the contractor to receive, generate, and store
material up to the level of SECRET. WHITE PAPERS: White papers
(original + 3 copies) should include the following items and contain no
more than 10 pages: (a) Cover page, clearly labeled WHITE PAPER,
including BAA title and date, title, administrative and technical
points of contact along with telephone and fax numbers, CAGE code, and
signed by an authorized officer; (b) Maximum three page summary with
an overview of the proposed technologies and/or concept that includes
a technical approach with a description of the results expected from
the project; (c) Statement of Work clearly detailing the scope and
objectives of this effort; (d) One page containing a list of
deliverables associated with the effort and any GFM or Navy provided
testing if any portion of the effort is predicated upon the use of
government owned resources of any type; (e) Estimated cost and schedule
broken down by fiscal year; (f) Summary of proprietary claims to
results, or technologies developed in or supporting this proposal; and
(g) Brief overview of previous qualifications, accomplishments and
work closely related to this effort. PROPOSALS: An original plus three
copies of formal proposals should be submitted. The following format
is provided for proposal submission. This is general guidance only and
not necessarily all-inclusive. 1. Basic Information (to appear on
cover page) (a) Name, address, type of entity and CAGE code. (b) Type
of business selected among the following categories: large Business,
Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, other Small Business,
HBCU, MI, Other Educational, or Non Profit. (c) Title and date of
proposal. (d) Statement that this proposal is submitted pursuant to
(cite appropriate BAA announcement. (e) Government funding requested.
(f) Duration of proposed effort (g) Names, telephone numbers, facsimile
and e-mail addresses of the technical and business personnel who may be
contacted for more information or negotiation purposes. (h) Dates of
submission and signature(s) of official(s) authorized to obligate the
institution contractually. (i) Identification of any proprietary
information to be used for evaluation purposes only. 2. Technical
Information (a) Concise abstract of the proposed effort. (b) Discussion
of how the proposed research effort will respond to the objectives of
NAWCWPNS. (c) Statement of Work written in plain English, outlining the
scope of the effort and citing specific tasks to be performed and who
will perform them, with approximate time, cost, and other information
appropriate to each task. (d) Description (in sufficient detail to
evaluate the proposal) of the scientific background, objective, and
technical approach for each proposed task; appropriate references to
the scientific literature should be cited. (e) Names of and brief
biographical information on the key personnel. (f) Rationale for
requested support of any facilities available for performing the
proposed work. 3. Cost Information (a) Proposed price or total
estimated cost. (b) A cost estimate, broken down by fiscal year, for
the proposed effort sufficiently detailed for meaningful evaluation;
offerors shall provide supporting information on all items listed in
the proposal budget. (c) Subcontracting plan for offers over $500,000.
The effective period of this BAA is through September 30, 1999 and
awards may be made at any time throughout the year. Award decisions
will be made on a competitive selection of proposals meeting the
NAWCWPNS needs, available funding, and a peer/scientific review.
Evaluation and selection of proposals for awards will be made on the
basis of the potential benefits accruing to the Government when
weighted against the cost of the proposal. Additional primary
considerations will include an independent Government assessment of
theprobability of success of the proposed approach and the availability
of funding. Proposals not considered to have sufficient scientific
merit relevance to the Navy's needs, or those in areas for which funds
are not expected to be available, may be rejected without further
review. Proposals may be reviewed and acted on as they arrive. The
government reserves the right to award all, some, or none of the
proposals received in response to this announcement. It is the policy
of NAWCWPNS to treat all proposals as privileged information before
award and to disclose the contents only for the purpose of evaluation.
White papers and proposals should be submitted to: Naval Air Warfare
Center Weapons Division, Attn.: Code 210000D (Doreen Paul), 1
Administration Circle, China Lake, CA 93555-6100 PROPOSAL AND WHITE
PAPER EVALUATION: Proposals will not be evaluated against each other
since they are not submitted in accordance with a common work
statement. Evaluation of white papers and proposals will be
accomplished through a technical review of each proposal using the
following criteria, which are listed in descending order: (1) the
overall scientific and technical merit in the technical concept and
approach; (2) potential for transition to Fleet capability; (3) ability
to use commercial off the shelf (COTS) products, systems, methods or
procedures; (4) the offerors capabilities, related experience,
facilities, techniques or unique combinations thereof that are integral
factors for achieving the proposed objectives; (5) the experience of
the principal investigator and of the team's key personnel who are
critical to achievement of the proposal objectives(s); and (6) the
reasonableness and realism of proposed costs and the availability of
funds. All proposals submitted to NAWCWPNS shall be considered
government property. This announcement solicits the participation of
all offerors capable of satisfying the government's needs. The
government will not cover any costs associated with proposal
preparation, nor pay, as a direct expense preparation cost on awarded
contracts. This announcement constitutes the technical requirements in
full text. No other solicitation or Request for Proposal will be
issued. The standard Industrial Classification code is 8731 with the
small business standard of 1,000 employees. No portions of this BAA
have been set aside for historically black colleges and universities
and minority institutions. POINTS OF CONTACT: The contracting officer
is Ms. Doreen Paul, (760) 939-9665, e-mail pauldp@navair.navy.mil.
Technical questions should be addressed to Mr. Michael Ripley-Lotee,
(760) 939-4626, e-mail mike_ripley-lotee@mlngw.chinalake. navy.mil.
Posted 10/14/98 (I-SN261921). (0287) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19981016\A-0002.SOL)
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