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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 20,1999 PSA#2265U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Humphreys Engineer Center Support
Activity, Kingman Building, 7701 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA
22315-3860 A -- ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM (ESTCP)
SOL BAA 99-002 DUE 031299 POC Brenda O'Mearns, HECSA, 703-428-7406 The
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) is the
Department of Defense (DoD) demonstration and validation (Dem/Val)
program for environmental technologies. The ESTCP Office is interested
in receiving proposals for environmental technologies that address DoD
requirements. This notice constitutes a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
as contemplated in FAR 6.102(d)(2). Proposers should state in their
proposal that it is submitted in response to this BAA. Readers should
note that this is an announcement to declare ESTCP=s intent to
competitively fund demonstration and validation projects for innovative
and new environmental technologies that address the selective topic
areas described in the ESTCP Program Announcement. The Program
Announcement can be found on the ESTCP Home Page accessible through the
World Wide Web at http://www.estcp.org/. No request for proposals
(RFP), solicitation, or other announcement of this opportunity will be
made. Awards will take the form of contracts. Submission of proposals
is not restricted in any way to any particular entity. Before
preparing a proposal, potential proposers should read the information
provided in the ESTCP Program Announcement for details regarding the
program=s objectives, proposal submission requirements, the evaluation
of proposals, and the individual topic areas. ESTCP is seeking
proposals for environmental technologies in the following topics only:
1) Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) detection, discrimination, and
remediation; 2) In situ remediation of soils contaminated with metals,
3) In-Situ remediation of groundwater contaminated with either
chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOCs), metals, energetics or
mixtures containing these contaminants. ESTCP is seeking these
proposals as candidates for funding in Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Awardees
under this BAA will be selected through a multi-stage review process.
To be eligible for consideration, readers wishing to respond to this
announcement must submit a pre-proposal white paper, including a signed
original copy, plus five additional copies, referencing this BAA, to
Brenda Batch, ESTCP Program Office, 901 North Stuart Street, Suite 303,
Arlington, VA 22203. Pre-proposal white papers sent via fax or
electronic mail will be rejected. White papers must be received no
later than 4:00 PM EST on Friday, March 12, 1999. It is strongly
recommended that pre-proposal white papers be sent via overnight
carrier or certified mail to document and ensure receipt. Pre-proposal
white papers should be no longer than five pages, not including the
cover page, single-sided, and 11 point. One attachment of up to three
single-sided pages of test data may also be submitted. The cover page
should be in the format specified in Appendix A to the Program
Announcement found on the ESTCP Home Page. The pre-proposal white paper
must concisely describe what technology the proposer has to offer
ESTCP, including its level of development or maturity, and its
cost/benefit. The pre-proposal white paper should follow the following
format: 1. Short Descriptive Title: 2. ESTCP Topic Area: (i.e. UXO
Detection, In-Situ Remediation of Soils, or In-Situ Remediation of
Groundwater) 3. Problem statement: The specific problem the proposed
technology addresses. 4. Technology Description: Describe the
technology that is being proposed and the technical objective of the
specific demonstration. Any limitations of the technology for different
sites should be explicitly described. The project description should
include the following information: (a) technical description and
justification of proposed technology, including a description of how
the technology is innovative, (b) evidence the technology is mature
enough for demonstration (include references) and, (c) potential issues
of concern and technical risks in taking the technology from the lab to
field testing. 5. DoD Benefit: Quantitatively describe expected
benefits in terms of reduced cost and risk. Assess cost/benefit per
site (in terms of cost per area or volume treated) or application.
Provide realistic cost/benefit estimates over existing technologies and
approaches. Provide a basis for the expected benefit. 6. Schedule:
Explicitly describe any development, design, or treatability work
required prior to field demonstration, and expected schedule. 7. Cost
Estimate: Provide an estimate for the level of funding required for any
development, design, or treatability work. Provide a separate estimate
for the cost for a typical field demonstration of the technology. 8.
Performers: List all institutional performers involved in the proposed
demonstrtion and their expected contributions. List the name and
organization of the lead person(s) for each organization involved.
Provide as an attachment a one page curriculum vitae for each of the
principal performers (not included in the five page pre-proposal
count). Based upon the pre-proposal white paper evaluation by the
Government, a submitter may be contacted for further information and
may be encouraged to submit a full proposal by a set time and date. The
format requirements for the full proposal are set forth in the Program
Announcement on the ESTCP Home Page. Each of the pre-proposal white
paper submitters will be notified as to whether the Government
encourages or does not encourage the submission of a full proposal. The
white paper review step allows interested organizations to get initial
Government feedback on their technologies without the expense of a
full proposal. For those entities which are selected to provide
proposals but do not have a federal partner or a federal demonstration
site, a partner will be selected in order that a federal demonstration
site may be identified. A request for submission of a full proposal
does not indicate a decision has been made to make an award for that
work. There is no commitment by ESTCP to make any contract awards, nor
be responsible for any money expended by the offeror before contract
award is made for a demonstration project. Multiple awards may be made
to address a particular topic area. It is expected that awards will
result totaling approximately $1.0 million. Pre-proposal white papers
and full proposals will be evaluated against the following factors,
listed in descending order of importance: (1) ESTCP relevance
(PASS/FAIL) -- whether the submission responds to a DoD environmental
requirement as described in the topic area; (2) readiness for
demonstration/validation (Pass/Fail) -- whether the proposed technology
is at the appropriate stage of develop to warrant and benefit from a
demonstration/validation (3) the overall scientific and technical
merits of the proposed technology; (4) cost/benefit of the technology,
(5) potential for transition of the proposed technology; (6) the
qualifications, capabilities, and experience of the proposed Principal
Investigator, team leader, or key personnel who are critical in
achieving the proposed objectives; and (7) realism of the proposed
cost, and availability of funds. The Point of Contact for this BAA for
non-technical issues is Brenda J. O'Mearns, HECSA,703-428-7406 and for
technical issues is Brenda Batch, ESTCP Program Office, 703-696-2127.
Posted 01/15/99 (W-SN288375). (0015) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19990120\A-0006.SOL)
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