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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 27,1999 PSA#2441Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, 9500 MacArthur Blvd.,
West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700 A -- REVISED SMART BASE BROAD AGENGY ANNOUNCEMENT SOL
N00167-98-BAA-0017 DUE 093000 POC Michelle Pearman
(301)227-3603/Douglas Smith (301)227-1640 REVISED SMART BASE BROAD
AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT SOL N00167-98-BAA-0017 DUE 093000 REVISED BAA
NOTICE FOR SMART BASE: This is a revised BAA for Smart Base Project
that extends Broad Agency Announcement Sol N00167-98-BAA-0017 until
September 30, 2000. Offerors who submitted abstracts under previous
notices will still be considered and do not have to resubmit under this
notice. INTRODUCTION. All sources, including traditionally non-defense
commercial business entities and academia are invited to submit
abstracts of ideas to help the Navy increase efficiency and reduce the
cost of operating shore activities. We are interested in short term
projects that can be demonstrated within a matter of months, and longer
term projects which may be more difficult to implement, but which have
greater cost saving potential. BACKGROUND. Base closures have reduced
the number of activities and corresponding operations and maintenance
costs. Additional actions, however, are required to reduce overall
costs of the remaining activities. While some functions and processes
of a Naval base are unique to the military, most parallel functions and
processes of city management, government/public administration,
commerce and/or industry. Those functions areas include, but are not
limited to: administrative services, public relations, safety programs,
child care, family counseling, family housing, hotel services, human
resources management, security/law enforcement, waterfront port/marine
services, port operations, air terminal operations, shipyard
operations, information systems utility services, building/facility
maintenance management, financial management, recreation/sports/leisure
activities, food service, commissary and health care. Navy's Smart Base
Project has been established to solicit, evaluate, select and implement
test demonstrations of technologies, processes and management methods
which have the potential to reduce costs or improve efficiency. Smart
Base is particularly interested in ideas or products that utilize best
commercial practices, established industry-not just military
specific-standards/specifications, state of the market technology, and
-- when related to information technology-open architecture,
commercial off-the-shelf computer hardware and software. Collaboration
of representatives from various segments of industry and/or commerce
is encouraged to provide more integrated solutions where possible.
SMART BASE PROJECT. The Smart Base Project was established so that
selected cost-saving ideas could be demonstrated on a trial basis in
real-world situations. Traditional contracting methods may be used, but
we also are interested in collaborative efforts between the government
and industry. Therefore, non-procurement instruments may also be
applicable such as cooperative agreements, other transactions or
bailment agreements. Cost sharing is encouraged. Naval Station
Pascagoula MS, Naval Air Station Brunswick, ME and Naval Ship Yard
Portsmouth, NH, have been designated as test sites. Other test sites
that may be approved by the Smart Base Project Office. However,
technologies and applications are desired which promise Navy-wide cost
savings; therefore, ideas and concepts should not have applicability
specific to only these installations. An INTERNET server has been
established for the Smart Base Project Office at the following address:
http://www.dt.navy.mil/smartbase/. The server provides additional
information on the Smart Base Project, and lists the primary focus
areas for this BAA (see "Information Package") on the Smart Base
Project, and lists the primary focus areas for this BAA (see
"Information Package" on server). SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACT PROPOSAL. This
BAA will remain in effect through September 30, 2000. Revisions to the
BAA will be published as necessary. ABSTRACT FORMAT. We will continue
to accept submissions, including those that may be appropriate for
long-term evaluation for the life of the project. An offeror may submit
any number of abstracts in any number of areas-consideration in one
area of interest will not preclude consideration in another-but each
abstract must stand alone and will be evaluated on its own merit. An
abstract shall consists of: 1. ONE-PAGE SYNOPSIS containing the
following: Short Title of offer. Offeror name/address/point of
contact/phone/fax/INTERNET address. Brief narrative description
including expected deliverables, product goals, and other information
germane to the submission. Brief explanation of potential cost savings.
Impact on human and system performance. Time frame in calendar days of
availability for product demonstration. Proposed costs and schedule
(Submit as a separate page.) 2. UP TO 10 PAGES OF ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION to include: Expanded description (text plus
diagrams/photos). Evidence of proven commercial or government
application, where appropriate. Technical approach, to include: Planned
schedule/milestone/deliverables. Potential for reducing workload or
operating costs, or increased efficiency. Ability to integrate with
existing systems or infrastructure. Timeline availability and
flexibility of product demonstrations, operator and maintainer training
requirements, logistics (parts, tech manuals, etc.) requirements.
Experience of key personnel and submitting organization, related
experience, capability of facilities, etc. Proposal cost breakdown and
products life cycle cost breakdown. 3. (REQUIRED). A BRIEF SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION which can be shared with other Navy project offices that
are working on related reduced infrastructure projects. (Note: Only
your prepared summary will be provided to other Navy project offices.
If interested, they may contact you and invite you to submit your
abstract to them directly.) ABSTRACT FORMAT AND SUBMISSION. Abstracts
shall be on 8.5 by 11 inch paper, single spaced with type size no
smaller than 10 point (including type in graphics and charts), and
printed on one side of sequentially numbered pages. Submit an original
and three copies, plus a 3 -inch floppy disk with the abstract saved
in MS-DOS Microsoft Word format. Submit abstracts to: Commander,
Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Code 3323, Attn:
Michelle Pearman, 9500 MacArthur Blvd., West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700.
Classified abstracts shall be sent to the same address, but shall
indicate on the envelope ATTN: Classified Mail and Files, Code 0023.
QUESTIONS. Questions of 50 words or less are limited to clarification
to this BAA announcement and can be forwarded through the INTERNET
server. Offeror questions shall indicate their company name, address,
telephone number, point-of-contact and if available, fax number and
e-mail address. Technical responses to applicable questions will be
posted on the INTERNET server and, therefore, will be available to all
potential offerors. Posted questions will remain anonymous and protect
the proprietary ideas of the offeror. Offerors without INTERNET
capability may fax their clarification questions or requests for
information packages to Michelle Pearman, 301-227-3638
(301-227-3603-voice) or may mail their requests to: Commander,
CarderockDivision, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Code 3323, Attn:
Michelle Pearman, 9500 MacArthur Blvd., West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700.
Hard copies will be available for fax requests or pick-up at the above
address. PLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE WE ASK FOR A GREAT DEAL OF INFORMATION
IN ABSTRACTS, ABSTRACTS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BE PARTICULARLY DETAILED OR
FOCUSED ON A SPECIFIC SITE. YOUR ABSTRACT NEED ONLY PROVIDE THE
REQUESTED INFORMATION IN CONCEPTUAL TERMS. IF YOUR ABSTRACT HAS
SUFFICIENT TECHNICAL MERIT, WHEN EVALUATED UNDER THE CRITERIA STATED IN
THIS BAA, WE WILL ASK FOR A FULL PROPOSAL IN WHICH SPECIFICS AND
DETAILS CAN BE ADDRESSED. FULL PROPOSALS. Organizations submitting
abstracts found to have significant technical merit, in accordance with
the technical evaluation criteria listed herein, will be invited to
submit full technical and cost proposals. We will respond in writing
requesting a full proposal and indicating the due date of the proposal.
Format of full proposals will be provided at that time. Invitation
tosubmit a proposal does not assure the submitting organization will be
awarded a subsequent contract, cooperative agreement or other
transaction. EVALUATION CRITERIA. We will use the following to evaluate
the technical merit of both abstracts and, when requested, proposals:
1. Potential for low-cost and rapid deployment. 2. Potential for
reducing workload, operating costs and increasing efficiency. 3.
Evidence of proven commercial or government application. 4. Technical
approach. 5. Ability to integrate with existing systems or
infrastructure. 6. Availability and flexibility for demonstration. 7.
Life cycle cost. 8. Experience of key personnel and submitting
organization, related experience, capability of facilities, etc.
Abstracts and Proposals will also be evaluated for cost, terms, and
qualifications of the Offeror. Cost will be evaluated for realism and
reasonableness in conjunction with technical merit. The selection of
one or more sources for invitation to submit a proposal and eventual
contract award shall be based on technical merit and funds
availability. GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE BAA. This notice itself
constitutes the BAA as contemplated by FAR 6.102(d)(2). There shall be
no formal RFP. The Government reserves the right to select for award,
any, part of, all, or none of the eventual proposals received. The
Navy expects to make multiple contract awards. Awards may be executed
by any Navy Activity approved by the Smart Base Project Office. This
BAA is an expression of interest only and does not commit the
Government to pay any abstract or proposal costs related to this
announcement. Offerors are advised that only the Contracting Officer is
legally authorized to commit the Government to the obligation of funds.
REVISED BAA NOTICE FOR SMART BASE. This is a revised BAA for Smart Base
Project that extends Broad Agency Announcement N00167-98-BAA-0017 until
September 30, 2000. Offerors who submitted abstracts under previous
notices will still be considered and do not have to resubmit under this
notice. CITE:(W-272 SN256004) Posted 09/23/99 (W-SN383603). (0266) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19990927\A-0001.SOL)
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