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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 15,1999 PSA#2325Supply Department Indian Head Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
101 Strauss Ave, Indian Head, MD 20640-5035 R -- ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND COMPLIANCE SOL
N00174-99-R-0034 POC Michael L. Burch, Code 1141B This solicitation
will be available for downloading from our website beginning
approximately 28 April 1999. Prior to this date you will not be able to
access this solicitation. When available, copies of this solicitation
can only be obtained from the NSWC, Indian Head Division Internet web
page. Address: http://www/ih.navy.mil/contracts. Request for copies of
this solicitation, other than through the internet, WILL NOT BE
ACKNOWLEDGED. NSWC/IHD shall not receive or accept any form of
electronic or faxed proposals as a result of this solicitation. All
proposals must be received in hard copy and are subject to the FAR
Clause 52.215-1, Instruction to Offerors Competitive Acquisition (OCT
1997). Note: All offerors will be ineligible for award unless they have
registered in DoD's Central Contractor Registration database. This will
be a competitive contract for business risk assessment and
environmental planning and compliance for the Navy, Army, Air Force,
Air National Guard and other DoD and non-DoD customers. Requirements
include environmental planning and compliance, data management, data
technology and exploitation, and applications capabilities to support
environmental planning, compliance, and corporate strategic planning
and decision making. This proposal will have four task areas. Task I
and Task II will be full and open competition. TASK I -- ENVIRONMENTAL
SAFETY AND HEALTH: The contractor shall perform integrated,
comprehensive, structured and disciplined approach to environmental
safety and health (ESH) planning and compliance for DoD and other
programs such as acquisition programs, operational and training
activities, and facilities projects. The contractor shall employ a
variety of methodologies and techniques for environmental decision
making, and policy analysis, legislative and regulatory tracking and
compliance monitoring, performance measurement and process improvement.
Analyses shall include but not be limited to liability and risk,
resource allocation, and life cycle cost analysis. The contractor shall
consider environmental issues throughout the life cycle of a program
from inception to disposition. The contractor shall integrate
environmental safety and health regulations into the system's
engineering process, logistics process and planning process. TASK II --
ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS AND MODELING: The contractor shall provide,
through modeling and simulation, a diverse quantity of analytical
tools and environments for demonstrating, validating, and analyzing the
interoperability of multi-force, multi-region warfare. This will
provide a high fidelity, "real environment," generation, impact
prediction and simulation capability for operational and environmental
decision-makers. The contractor shall conduct advanced alternatives
assessment, program life cycle planning and prediction, monitoring
process development and implementation, business process analyses, and
workflow implementation. Task III and Task IV will be 100% small
business set-a-side. TASK III -- ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT
ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY: The contractor shall provide the enabling
technology to support environmental applications and modeling and data
management. The contractor shall design develop and maintain the
architecture and infrastructure as it relates to various programs and
projects. TASK IV -- ENVIRONMENTAL DATA MANAGEMENT: The contractor
shall provide environmentally -sound and quality-assured data for use
in planning operations including data acquisition, data administration,
configuration management, and on-demand production of data products.
Products may include maps, charts, views, demonstrations,
three-dimensional renderings, presentations, other data products, and
data analyses. Base year and four (4) one year options are requested.
Award shall be based on "best value". Evaluation Factors are (1) Offer
Submission, (2) Offeror Capability and (3) Price or Estimated Cost and
Fee. Past Performance shall be evaluated. Oral presentation maybe
required. This procurement is anticipated to be a CPFF, IDIQ, LOE type
contract. SIC Code is 8711 for this procurement. Multiple awards are
anticipated. For any further information please contact
MichaelBurch@supply.ih.navy.mil or fax (301) 744-6546. Posted 04/13/99
(W-SN318692). (0103) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0138 19990415\R-0005.SOL)
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