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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 7,1999 PSA#2257Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Procurement & Materiel, L-650,
P.O. Box 5012, Livermore, CA 94551 58 -- THE US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ANNOUNCES THAT COMPONENTS FROM THE
NOVA LASER WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR REUSE POC Bob Ehrlich, (925)422-7650
WEB: Nova Components, http://lasers.llnl.gov. E-MAIL: Click here to
contact the contracting officer via, ehrlich1@llnl.gov. The US
Department of Energy (DOE) Defense Programs announces that it will
decommission the Nova laser at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(LLNL). This is in preparation for the National Ignition Facility (NIF)
that is presently under construction at LLNL. The Nova facility has
been in operation for the past 13 years conducting inertial confinement
fusion studies and is still one of the world's most powerful
solid-state lasers. Nova consists of many optical, mechanical, and
electrical components. The decommissioning process will occur in
stages, beginning in mid 1999 and continuing through the end of that
year. The Nova laser is US Government property and disposition must
follow established DOE and federal procedures. Some components have
already been allocated within the Stockpile Stewardship program.
However, a substantial number of components remain available for
qualified US institutions. A listing of remaining components is
available at the LLNL Laser Program website (click on Nova Componentsat
http://lasers.llnl.gov/) or by writing to the address at the bottom of
this announcement. The actual quantities of components available may
be less than the maximum quantities shown in the list. The Nova laser
and systems design and performance details are published in the LLNL
Annual Reports of 1983 and 1984, and in publications of the American
Institute of Physics. A selected list of references for this
information is available at the website (click on LLNL Publications
OnLine at http://lasers.llnl.gov/ or via the address below. In
addition, all of the existing design and safety information, as well as
operational procedures and incident records, will be available to
institutions that receive components so that the components can be
safely used. By this announcement, DOE invites interested parties such
as government laboratories, universities, and public institutions to
submit proposals for use of Nova components. It is envisioned that the
components will be used to construct operational lasers, or enhance
existing laser systems. The proposals should include: the technical
requirements (i.e., quantity and description of the components needed);
a description of the program for which the components will be used; a
description of the proposer's experience in safely operating large
research equipment; and sufficient financial information so it can be
ascertained that the proposer has the resources to undertake the
necessary laser reconstruction and support the associated program. In
addition, proposers should elaborate on the relevance and the
contribution of their program to the following goals (listed below in
priority order): a. Enhancing the high-energy-density research or
Stockpile Stewardship program b. Enhancing the quality of US
universities or US economic competitiveness. An independent panel will
review the proposals and evaluate their total potential contribution
to the DOE mission, including technical merit and responsiveness to the
goals listed above. The panel members recommendations will be forwarded
to the DOE ICF Program Office for consideration and action. In view of
the large variety of components in the Nova laser system, it is likely
that there will be several awards. LLNL will perform and pay for
dismantling Nova. However the awardee will be responsible for
associated packaging, shipping, and transportation costs (including
insurance), and for the safe operation of the components. Proposers are
reminded that high power lasers and components are subject to export
restriction. For additional information regarding export control,
proposers are referred to the Department of Commerce Office of Nuclear
Missile and Technology Controls (NMTC) at (202) 482-4188. Proposals
should be postmarked no later than February 15, 1999 and sent to the
following address: Scott Samuelson US Department of Energy Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory P.O. Box 808 L-293 Livermore, CA
94551-0808 The proposals will be reviewed as noted above, and all
proposers will be informed about the final status of their proposals by
approximately May 1, 1999. Additional information can be obtained by
writing to the above address. Answers to technical questions can be
obtained from Bob Ehrlich via email (ehrlich1@llnl.gov), or by phoning
(925) 422-7650. Posted 01/05/99 (W-SN285319). (0005) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0193 19990107\58-0001.SOL)
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