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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 22,1999 PSA#2287U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Humphreys Engineer Center Support
Activity, Kingman Building, 7701 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA
22315-3860 A -- STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SOL BAA
99-003 DUE 042199 POC Brenda Batch, SERDP Program Office, 703-696-2127
The Department of Defense (DoD) Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program (SERDP) Office is interested in receiving proposals
for research focusing on the areas of Cleanup, Compliance, Conservation
and Pollution Prevention technologies under the SERDP Exploratory
Development (SEED) program. 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 DoD/SERDP's
intent to competitively fund research and development for innovative
and new environmental technologies that test proof-of-principle
concepts during a one-year effort and meet the focus areas set forth in
Appendix B to the SERDP Program Announcement. These projects will be
funded at a level not to exceed $100,000 and shall be of duration not
to exceed one year. The Program Announcement can be found on the
DoD/SERDP Home Page accessible through the WorldWide Web at
http://www.SERDP.gov/seed-nonfederal/. No request for proposals (RFP),
solicitation, or other announcement concerning this opportunity will
be made. Awards may take the form of contracts, grants or cooperative
agreements. 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 SERDP Program Announcement
for details regarding proposal submission, the evaluation of
proposals, and the individual Statements of Need (SON) set forth in
Appendix B to the Program Announcement. 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 proposal, including a signed original copy, plus five
additional copies, referencing this BAA, to Brenda Batch, SERDP Program
Office, 901 North Stuart Street, Suite 303, Arlington, VA 22203.
Proposals sent via fax or electronic mail will be rejected. Proposals
must be received no later than 4:00 PM EDT on Wednesday, April 21,
1999. They must describe the merits and objectives of the proposer's
project. The proposal should concisely describe what the proposer has
to offer the SERDP Program and discuss (1) the proposed objective(s)
and approach with a clear identification of overall innovation and
scientific/technical merits; (2) the proposer's capabilities and
related experience, or unique combination of these which are integral
factors in achieving a proposed objective; and (3) the qualifications
and experience of the principal investigator, team leader, or key
personnel who are critical in achieving the objectives of the proposal.
Proposals should be no longer than eight 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 cost section
may be an additional two pages. The cover page should be in the format
specified in Appendix A to the Program Announcement found on the SERDP
Home Page. At a minimum, the proposals should contain: (1) a title,
descriptive of the research to be performed; (2) the name and address
of the individual, company or educational institution submitting the
proposal; (3) the technical objective and description of the approach
including how the approach described satisfies the focused need in the
SON; (4) the duration of the project along with a milestone chart with
significant events; (5) the estimated labor cost, materials cost,
burdens, and profit (if any); and (6) a curriculum vitae of the
Principal Investigator and two other investigators (one page each; not
included in the eight page proposal count). Multiple awards may be
made to address a particular SON. It is expected that awards will
result from proposals received for approximately one half of the SONs,
totaling approximately $200 thousand. Proposals will be evaluated
against the following factors listed in descending order of importance:
(1) SERDP relevance (PASS/FAIL as towhether the submission responds to
high-priority, mission-relevant, DoD and DOE environmental
requirements as described in the SON); (2) the approach, objective(s)
and overall scientific and technical merits of the proposed project;
and (3) potential for transition of the proposed research. For awards
to be made as contracts, evaluation shall include the extent of
commitment in providing meaningful subcontracting opportunities for
small business, small disadvantaged business, woman-owned small
business concerns, historically black colleges and universities, and
minority institutions. The standard industrial classification code is
8731 with the small business size standard of 500 employees. The Point
of Contact for this BAA for non-technical issues is Carolyn L. Davis,
703-428-6550, and for technical issues is Brenda Batch, SERDP Program
Office, 703-696-2127. Posted 02/18/99 (W-SN299523). (0049) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19990222\A-0006.SOL)
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