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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 3,1999 PSA#2275Munitions Contracting Division (AFRL/MNK), Building 13, 101 West Eglin
Boulevard, Suite 337, Eglin AFB, FL 32542-6810 A -- MUNITIONS TECHNOLOGY SOL BAA-99-0001 POC Linda Weisz, Contract
Specialist, 850-882-4294, ext. 3206 E-MAIL: Dennis Goldstein, Program
Manager, AFRL/MNGI, goldstei@eglin.af.mil. CONTINUATION OF PREVIOUS
SYNOPSIS for Munitions Directorate of the Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB. PART II -- PROPOSAL EVALUATION A. Proposals
submitted in response to this BAA will be evaluated as received using
the factors given below. The factors are listed in descending order of
importance. No further evaluation criteria will be used in selecting
the proposals. 1. The overall scientific and/or technical merits of the
proposal, the potential contributions of the effort to the AFRL/MN
mission and the extent to which the research effort will contribute to
balancing this directorate's overall research program. 2. The
offeror's capabilities, related experience (to include past and present
performance), facilities, techniques, or unique combinations of these
which are integral factors for achieving the proposal objectives. 3.
The qualifications, capabilities, and experience of the proposed
principal investigator, team leader, and other key personnel who are
critical to achieving the proposalobjectives. 4. The reasonableness and
realism of proposed costs and fees if any, the proposed cost share by
the offeror if any, and the availability of funds. B. Upon receipt of
a proposal, the AFRL/MN technical staff will perform an initial review
of its scientific merit and potential contribution to the Air Force
mission and also determine if funds are expected to be available for
the effort. Proposals not considered to have sufficient scientific
merit or relevance to Air Force needs, or those in areas for which
funds are not expected to be available, may be declined without further
review. C. It is the policy of AFRL/MN to treat all proposals as
privileged information prior to award, and to disclose the contents
only for the purposes of evaluation. Proposals not declined as a result
of initial review will be subject to an extensive evaluation by highly
qualified scientists from within the Government. The offeror must
indicate on the appropriate form any limitation to be placed on
disclosure of informationcontained in the proposal. D. Each proposal
will be evaluated based on the merit and relevance of the specific
research proposed as it relates to the overall AFRL/MN program, rather
than against other proposals for research in the same general area.
PART III PROPOSAL PREPARATION Each proposal submitted should consist of
two volumes. Volume 1 should provide the technical proposal and Volume
2 should address the price/cost portions of the proposal. Volume 1
should be limited to a total of 50 pages, including resumes, charts,
figures, tables, etc. Pages in excess of the specified 50 pages will be
removed and returned to the offeror before evaluation starts. A page is
defined to be one side of a 8.5 x 11 inch piece of paper with
information on it. Minimum print size is 10 point type, or 12 pitch.
Every proposal shall have at least one copy submitted on disk or via
e-mail with a hard copy of the signature page sent via regular mail.
Proposals submitted on disk or sent via e-mail are to be submitted on
Microsoft Office 97 format. Note: The preferred format for all
proposals is via electronic means, whether on disc or via e-mail. The
Government intends to work proposals and awards through electronic
means. To do business with the Air Force Research Laboratory/Munitions
Directorate (AFRL/MN), you must have the Air Force standard packages
(Microsoft Office 97 and JETFORM/Formflow Filler Version 2.15). B. The
technical portion of the proposal, Volume 1, should contain the
following: 1. A title and abstract that includes a concise Statement of
Work and basic approaches to be utilized. The Statement of Work should
indicate the effort intended for each period of research. 2. A
reasonably complete discussion stating the background and objectives of
the proposed work, the approaches to be considered, and the resources
to be employed. Include also the nature and extent of the anticipated
results, and if known, the manner in which the work will contribute to
the accomplishment of the agency's mission. 3. The names, brief
biographical information, and a list of recent publications of the
offeror's key personnel who will be involved in the research.
Documentation of previous work or experience of the proposer in the
field is especially important. 4. The type of support, if any, the
offeror requests of the Munitions Directorate, e.g. facilities,
equipment, and materials. 5. The names of federal, state, local
agencies or other parties receiving the proposals and/or funding the
proposed effort of a similar nature. If none, so state. 6. The identity
of facilities, specialized equipment, or other real property to be used
for the work, if appropriate for an understanding of the technical work
to be conducted. 7. Identify all on-going Government contracts and
related past contracts or assistance instruments. Provide a technical
point of contact and telephone number for each contract cited. C. The
cost portion of the proposal, Volume 2, should contain the following:
1. SF Form 1411 (Proposal Pricing Cover Sheet) for total proposal, as
applicable. 2. Summary by cost element and profit for each contract
line and sub-line item and for the total proposal. 3. Labor summary for
total proposal by categories, rates, and hours. Include an explanation
of how labor rates are computed, including base rates and escalation.
Show which are level of effort, if applicable. For proposals from
universities, the times and amounts to be charged should be identified
by academic year and summer effort. 4. Identification of indirect
rates by fiscal year and explanation of how established and base to
which they apply. 5. Bill of materials detailing items by type,
quantity, and unit price, total amount, and source of estimate. Provide
vendor quotes. 6. Summary of all travel by destination, purpose, number
of people and days, air fare, per diem, car rental, etc. 7. Consultants
by name, rate, and number of days or hours. Furnish copy of consulting
agreement, and identify prior agreements under which the consultant
received the proposed rate. 8. Other direct costs by type, amount, cost
per unit and purpose. Specifically identify any costs for printing and
publication and computers. 9. DD Form 1547 showing computation of
proposed profit. Include a DD Form 1861 if proposing facilities capital
cost of money. 10. Subcontractor's proposal with prime offeror's
price/cost analysis of subcontractor's proposal. If subcontractor was
not competed, include justification. 11. Forecast of monthly dollar
commitments for the proposed contract period. 12. Type of contract or
assistance instrument proposed. (We expect most awards to universities
and non-profit organizations to be grants.) 13. State whether you are
a large business, small business, small disadvantaged business,
woman-owned small business, nonprofit, educational, or historically
black college or university. 14. Other terms and conditions, if any. D.
Grants, cooperative agreements, and other transactions are encouraged.
Information regarding these can be found in the AFMC Homepage -- site:
http://www.afmc.wpafb.af.mil/organizations/HQ-AFMC/PK/pkt/jump.htm. The
cost proposal should follow items one (1) through fourteen (14), above,
as applicable for assistance instruments. E. Award of a grant to
universities or nonprofit institutions, in lieu of a contract, will be
considered and will be subject to the mutual agreement of the parties.
F. The use of oral technical presentations is highly encouraged.
Specific guidelines need to be followed for the use of oral technical
presentations. For information regarding the use of oral technical
presentations contact Linda Weisz at 101 West Eglin Boulevard, Suite
337, Eglin AFB FL 32542-6810, 850-882-4294, ext. 3206. G. Options are
discouraged and unpriced options will not be considered for award. H.
The cost of preparing proposals in response to this announcement is not
considered an allowable direct charge to any resulting contract, or any
other contract. It is, however, an allowable expense to the normal bid
and proposal indirect cost specified in FAR 31.205-18. I. The general
scope for a program resulting from this BAA is a limited research
program. The program should be designed to demonstrate well-defined and
substantive research results, should not be overly ambitious or
open-ended, and should not be a paper study that inherently requires a
follow-on program. The suggested guideline on price is up to
approximately $300,000, but there is the potential for larger awards
depending upon the availability of funds, the scope of the work and the
potential for a cost sharing contract or assistance instrument. J.
Refer to the "Proprietary Information" and "When and How to Submit"
sections of Air Force Material Command Unsolicited Proposal Guide, AFMC
Pamphlet 64-101. The AFMC Form 190 is not applicable to BAAs. The guide
may be obtained from AAC/BC, 205 West D Avenue Suite 449, Eglin AFB FL
32542-6863. The telephone number for this office is (850) 882-2843. K.
Responders should reference the above number (MNK BAA-99-0001) and a
technical topic and contact name. Proposals should be sent to Ms. Linda
Weisz, 101 West Eglin Boulevard, Suite 337, Eglin AFB, FL. 32542-6810.
This announcement is open and effective for one year from date of
publication. Proposers are warned that only contracting officers are
legally authorized to obligate the government. L. An Ombudsman has been
appointed to hear serious concerns from offerors or potential offerors
during the proposal development phase of this acquisition. Routine or
administrative question should be directed to the Contracting Officer
or Program Manager. The Ombudsman does not diminish the authority of
the program director or Contracting Officer, but communicates
Contractor concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations to the
appropriate Government personnel. When requested, the Ombudsman shall
maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of the concern.
Potential offerors are invited to contact AFRL/MN's Ombudsman, LtCol
Gary M. Libell, (850) 882-2872, with serious concerns only. Potential
offerors are invited to contact AFRL/MN's Ombudsman, LtCol GaryM.
Libell, (850) 882-2872 with serious concerns only. Posted 02/01/99
(W-SN293333). (0032) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0011 19990203\A-0011.SOL)
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