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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 26,1999 PSA#2354Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, 2531 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Arlington, VA 22242-5160 A -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR SONAR SIGNAL AND INFORMATION
PROCESSING CONCEPTS SOL N00024-99-R -6327 POC Contact Point, James
Watkins, (703) 602-7707 x683; Contracting Officer, Mr. Jack Dennard,
(703) 602-0951 x633 The DD 21 Program Management Office (PMS500),
Arlington, VA is soliciting research proposals to develop technology
and/or mitigate risks associated with accomplishing DD 21 undersea
warfare (USW) requirements. We seek to fund innovative technologies in
high-risk areas with potential high payoff for mission effectiveness
and lower cost. Of particular interest are concepts and technologies
that would serve to: 1. provide for in-stride mine detection and
avoidance using onboard sensors 2. provide processing for torpedo
detection, classification and localization using onboard sensors, and
integration with a total ship response 3. address DD 21 USW reduced
manning requirements (including proposals for automated detection and
classification of undersea threats, and multi-sensor data fusion)
Contractors selected to develop technology and/or mitigate risks in the
above areas may also be selected to participate in the IUSW-21 Peer
Group and its associated working groups as appropriate. The purpose of
this participation is to provide input to the Peer Group as needed on
the content, plans, status, issues and results/output of the
technology/risk reduction effort while it is in process. The
representative of the technology effort is expected to participate in
making decisions affecting the effort and make commitments on behalf of
the effort. The Peer Group meets monthly in the Washington DC area,
typically in two day sessions. If a contractor is selected for Peer
Group participation, such involvement will be covered by a separate
contractual action. Responses to this BAA need not address Peer Group
participation. The following documents are available at
http://www.contracts.hq.navsea.navy.mil/. Click on 'Continue to
Contracts Directorate Home Page, then Acquisitions, then Announcements,
then Broad Agency Announcements, and finally BAA number
N00024-99-R-6327. and This will provide information that may be useful
to those responding to this BAA: DD 21 Phase 1 Solicitation,
N00024-98-R-2300 Charter for the IUSW-21Peer Group 21st Century
Integrated Undersea Warfare System (IUSW-21) Top-Level Description
Concept of Operations for Undersea Warfare in the Twenty First Century
21st Century Integrated Undersea Warfare (IUSW-21) Build-Test-Build
Process IUSW-21 Algorithm Description Guide 21st Century Integrated
Undersea Warfare (IUSW-21) Focus Areas for Risk Reduction IUSW-21
Functional Analysis IUSW-21 Functional Decomposition IUSW-21 Manpower
Requirements Analyses IUSW-21 Plan, Automated Detection, Classification
& Localization Additional documents will be posted at this www site as
they become available. These include: IUSW-21 Information Integration
For Reduced Manning Environmentally Adaptive Sonar Technology to
support IUSW-21 Questions arising from this announcement may be
submitted directly to the Contracting Officer. This BAA will be open
for one year from the date of the announcement. Proposals may be
submitted at any time within that period. Navy evaluation will commence
after 197 July 1999July 1999 andinitial awards are planned to be made
before the end of calendar year 1999. Multiple contracts, grants,
cooperative agreements and "other transactions", as appropriate, may be
awarded. The Navy intends to make a number awardof awards pursuant to
this Broad Agency Announcement; however, no award will be made with an
initial value of no more than $1M per contract, irrespective of the
type of agreement the Government executes.. The number of awards made
will be limited by availability of funds (App. $1.3M). Therefore, early
submission of proposals is desirable and encouraged. A multi-year
phased effort is envisioned contingent upon availability of funds. No
award can be made without a proposal to perform a specific research
effort within an estimated cost and time framework. Industry, Small
Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Businesses, Women-Owned Businesses,
Educational Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
and Minority Institutions are encouraged to participate. Proposals
should be submitted to the Cognizant Contracting Activity whose address
is: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, ATTN: Code 02631W, Mr. James
Watkins 2531 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA 22242-5160 The
Contract Point of Contact for this BAA is Mr. James Watkins, Code
02631W, telephone (703) 602-7707 x 86863, facsimile (703) 602-7023 and
e-mail <WatkinsJE@navsea.navy.mil>. The Contracting Officer is
Mr. Jack Dennard, Code 02631, telephone (703) 602-0951 x633, facsimile
(703) 602-7023 and e-mail DennardJ@navsea.navy.mil. This synopsis
constitutes a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) per FAR 6.102(d)(2)(i).
There will be no formal request for proposals (RFP) or other
solicitation in regard to this announcement. Offerors may submit their
proposals at any time within the 1 year period of this announcement;
however, as discussed above, offerors are encouraged to submit
proposals early, as funding is limited and may be exhausted before the
close of the fiscal year . Offerors may submit separate proposals on
any or allareas of interest. Offerors are encouraged to visit the web
site and review the 21st Century IUSW-21 Focus Areas for Risk
Reduction. This document provides guidance on the types of proposals
the Navy is looking for. The Navy reserves the right to select all,
some or none of the proposals received in response to this
announcement. Offerors must be able to certify that they have an
appropriate facility clearance to meet the security requirements of
work proposed, and key personnel must be certified as holding an
appropriate clearance. Offerors are advised to pay special attention to
the proposal preparation requirements, as use of the IUSW 21 Peer
Group, which has industry and university members, will result in
special handling of proprietary information. A) General Proposal Format
and Submission Requirements: 1. Proposals shall be submitted with one
hard copy including a cover letter signed by an authorized officer of
the offeror. The letter shall include a statement that the proposal is
valid for at least 120 days after the proposal due date. Proposal
shall be submitted to Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 02621,
2531 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Arlington, VA 22242-5160. In addition to the
hard copy submission, an electronic copy shall be sent via e-mail to
address <WatkinsJ@navsea.navy.mil> via Internet, or provided on
a floppy disk. 2. Proposals shall be formatted for 8.5 x 11 inch paper,
single- or double-spaced in at least 12 point type. Pages shall be
numbered and single-sided and have a minimum of 1 inch margins. Page
numbers may be located in the margin areas. 3. Proposals shall be
submitted in two volumes. As described in Paragraph D below, Volume I,
the Technical Volume, will be provided to the IUSW 21 Peer Group for
evaluation; Volume II, the Cost & Proprietary Volume, will be evaluated
only by Government evaluators. Offerors are required to put proprietary
information only in Volume II. Offerors must still describe their
technical approach in Volume I in sufficient detail so as to allow a
fair evaluation. Submission of a proposal including proprietary
information in Volume I will be deemed to be consent of the submitting
company to the Government providing that information to members of the
IUSW 21 Peer Group. 4. File formats for submission on disk (or e-mail)
shall be compatible with Microsoft Office 97. Files for the Technical
Volume and the Cost & Proprietary Volume shall be separate so that
proprietary data, costing, and pricing information may be segregated
from data that will be disclosed to the peer review group. The file
size for volume I shall not exceed 1.0 megabyte. Compression and
password protection of files sent via electronic mail using WinZip 32
compatible software is encouraged. Passwords for decryption may be sent
to Mr. James Watkins via telefax at (703) 602-7023, telephone (703)
602-7707 x863. 5. The disk or e-mail submission shall include a
README.TXT ASCII formatted file (not encrypted or compressed) that
includes the name of all files submitted and a description of their
contents. This is intended to allow the evaluators to segregate the
proposal volumes. B) Technical Volume (I): Volume I shall include the
following information: 1. Proposal Cover Page The cover page for Volume
I shall contain the following: (Insert Proposal Title) Proposal Volume
I -- Technical Solicitation Number: N00024-99-R-6327 Submission Date:
(insert date) (Insert Name and Mailing Address of Company or
Organization submitting Proposal) (Insert Technical Point of Contact
with telephone, fax, and e-mail address) 2. Overview 1 Page Maximum:
Provide an overview that describes the claims for specific USW-21
technology maturation and/or risk reduction areas addressed by the BAA
proposal. Proposals that include performance by multiple participants
should clearly identify them in this overview (e.g. Company Name,
Government Lab, and/or Academic Institution). On the last line of the
page, the price and type of contract (e.g. FFP, CPFF, etc.) for the
total proposed effort shall be included byeach fiscal year. Note that
efforts that continue past FY99 shall be priced as options, which are
contingent on separate funding. Example: Contract Type: FFP Total
Price: $500K. FY99: $200K. FY00: $300K 3. Technical Approach 5 Pages
Maximum (less pages used in Volume II -- Section 4): Provide a
description of the proposed effort. For efforts that include
performance by participants from various organizations, the
contribution of effort by each of the participants should be described
in the approach. Rationale should be included in this section that
indicates the potential benefits of conducting the effort, and/or the
specific risks that are mitigated by proceeding with the proposed
effort. It should clearly state how the proposed effort meets the goals
of the IUSW-21 program, the direct benefits for the DD21, and whether
it is likely to benefit other Navy USW platforms. Technical arguments
that substantiate claims made in the Overview (proposal section 1) and
a description of the technical approach consistent with the
deliverables and schedule shall be included. Note that a similar
"Technical Approach" section is also available in Volume II to describe
the concepts using proprietary information that will not be divulged to
the IUSW-21 Peer Group. The total combined page count for Volume I --
Section 3 and Volume II -- Section 4 is five pages maximum. 4.
Statement of Work 6 Pages Maximum for all of Section 4 (including
sub-sections): Provide the statement of work (SOW) proposed for any
resulting contract, should the proposal be selected for funding. The
proposed SOW will serve as the bass for negotiations of the contracts's
SOW, should the proposal be selected. 4.1 Task Statement 4 Pages
Maximum: Provide the details of the work to be performed consistent
with the "Technical Approach" section. Provide a detailed description
of the item(s) to be delivered. Tasks proposed which span across fiscal
years should be segregated as options for multi-year funding. 4.2
Delivery Description and Schedule Provide a specific list of
deliverable items by contract line number (CLIN) such as (but not
limited to) prototypes, test data and reports, study and analysis
reports, demonstrations with associated presentation material, etc. The
schedule and milestones for the proposed research or risk mitigation
must be traceable to the offeror's Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) in
Volume II. The milestones should be defined so as to allow the Navy to
determine if they are satisfied, and should be of a frequency as to
allow the Navy to observe progress during quarterly program reviews.
Where documentation is listed as a deliverable, submission in
electronic format using Microsoft Office 97 compatible file structures
is preferred. The delivery date should be listed in terms of months or
days after contract award for each deliverable. For proposals that
include options for multi-year funding, the optional CLINs should be
clearly identified. Graphical schedules that contain sufficient
information to meet the requirements in this section are encouraged.
4.3 Government Furnished Resources If any portion of the research is
predicated upon the use of Government-owned resources of any type, the
offeror shall clearly identify: the resources required, the date the
resource is required, the duration of the requirement, the source from
which the resource may be acquired, if known, and the impact on the
research if the resource is not provided. 4.4 Limitation of Data Rights
Disclose any previously developed data associated with the proposed
work, and/or any supplementary IR&D efforts coincident to the proposed
effort to which the government will not be granted unlimited rights
per DFAR 252.227-7017. The following statement shall be included in
this section: "The government shall be granted unlimited rights in the
use and distribution of data delivered for work resulting from any
contract awarded as a result of this proposal, except as listed below".
If there are no limitations, "None" shall be clearly stated in the
proposal. We intend to allow forinnovation in processing, handling and
ownership of rights regarding technical data and computer software
developed under contracts in response to this BAA if it can be
demonstrated to be economically prudent for NAVSEA to do so. Offerors
must make those arguments in their proposal. It is our intent to have
the technical data rights and computer software rights necessary to
provide the technology developed under contracts in response to this
BAA to system prime contractors under contract with the Navy to
develop, produce, operate, maintain and upgrade the DD 21 and USW
systems on other US Navy ships throughout their life cycle. Propose a
provision setting forth your concept of rights in technical data and
computer software, using the DFAR clauses, particularly those at
252.227-7013, 252.227-7014, and 252.227-7015 as a point of departure.
As part of your proposal, identify where and the rationale as to why
you anticipate that the Government would be well served if it did not
have the rights it would otherwisereceive under these clauses.
Technical data rights and computer software rights will be considered
when evaluating the value added by the technology or risk mitigation
the offeror proposes to provide. 5. Management and Qualifications 5.1
Management 2 Pages Maximum: Describe the management mechanisms to be
used to insure that execution of the proposed effort is performed in a
manner that provides best value for the IUSW-21 program. Explain the
risks associated with achieving the Offeror's contribution within the
proposed cost and schedule, and the Offeror's plan to mitigate those
risks. 5.2 Qualifications 4 Pages Maximum: Provide an overview that
describes past performance detailing previous accomplishments and work
in this or closely related research areas. Include a list of the most
significant references that describe the technology and/or concept in
detail and associated test results. 5.3 Resumes No Limitation on the
number of resumes: Provide resumes for the key personnel who will be
assigned to the proposed effort. Limit each resume to one page.
Indicate the approximate time that the individual will be assigned to
the effort over the entire effort (man-hours). C) Cost & Proprietary
Information Volume (II): Volume II shall include the following
information: 1. The cover page for Volume II shall contain the
following: (Insert Proposal Title) Proposal Volume II -- Cost &
Proprietary Information Solicitation Number: N00024-99-R-6327
Submission Date: (insert date) (Insert Name and Mailing Address of
Company or Organization submitting Proposal) (Insert Technical Point of
Contact with telephone, fax, and e-mail address) Restriction on
Disclosure and Use of Data per FAR 52.215-12 This proposal or quotation
includes data that shall not be disclosed outside the Government and
shall not be duplicated, used, or disclosed -- in whole or in part --
for any purpose other than to evaluate this proposal or quotation. If,
however, a contract is awarded to this offeror or quoter as a result
of -- or in connection with -- the submission of this data, the
Government shall have the right to duplicate, use, or disclose the data
to the extent provided in the resulting contract. This restriction does
not limit the Government's right to use information contained in this
data if it is obtained from another source without restriction. The
data subject to this restriction are contained on all pages in Volume
II of this proposal, excluding this Title Page. 2. Work Breakdown
Structure 1 Page: Provide a WBS that corresponds with SOW and allows
evaluation of cost elements for the proposed effort. Insure that option
costs are segregated in WBS structure. The WBS structure should map to
CLINs as listed in Volume I -- Section 4.2. 3. Cost & Fee Structure
Provide a cost and fee summary, and a breakdown of cost for the effort.
4. Proprietary Technical Approach 5 Pages Maximum (less pages used in
Volume 1 -- Section 3): Provide a description of proprietary methods on
the proposed effort. Clearly state how the proposed effort meets the
goals of the USW program and the direct benefits for the DD21. Include
in this section a summary that indicates the potential benefits of
conducting the effort, and/or the specific risks mitigated by
proceeding with the proposed effort. Limit information in this section
to only that which you consider proprietary. Since this section will
not be made available to the IUSW-21 Peer Group and thus will not be a
factor in their evaluation of proposals, proprietary information
should be limited. However this section will be considered by the Navy
source selection authority. 1. Contract Type: Offerors are invited to
submit recommendations and comments on the type of agreement
(contract, grant, cooperative agreement, or "other transaction") to be
utilized for the proposed effort. This information will not be
utilized as an award selection criterion, but may be used in
structuring the award. D. Evaluation of Proposals: It is the Navy's
intent that Volume I of the proposals received in response to this BAA
shall be evaluated by the IUSW-21 Peer Group comprised of members from
small business, university labs, Navy labs, Industry & the DD 21
development contractors. The IUSW-21 Peer Group consists of experts
from APL/UW, ARL/PSU, ARL/UT, JHU/APL, NUWC/Newport, NSWC/Dahlgren,
Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, EDO, Orincon, and DSR. The
Lockheed Martin and Raytheon representatives on the IUSW-21 Peer Group
represent the DD 21 competing Blue and Gold Teams. If an offeror has
concerns with any of these firms and/or universities assisting in the
evaluation process, that offeror must advise the Contracting Officer in
writing of the concerns and the basis for such concerns before 2 June
31 May 1999. It is envisioned that no one will have such concerns, as
offerors are free to limit the scope of information submitted in Volume
I, and may place proprietary information in Volume II, which will not
be provided to IUSW-21 Peer Group members. Additionally, offerors are
free to enter into separate nondisclosure agreements with the firms and
universities to be used in the evaluation. Advising the Contracting
Officer of concerns with a firm or university will not necessarily
result in that firm or university being barred from performing any
evaluations. Evaluation of proposals will be based on the following
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