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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 6,1999 PSA#2449Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, 2531 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Arlington, VA 22242-5160 A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TACTICAL CONTROL PROGRAM (TCP)
ADDENDUM SOL N00024-99-R-6347 DUE 091700 POC 02632C,Ms. cynthia Miller,
703-602-7707 17. Broad Agency Announcement for Tactical Control
Program: Additional information on the Tactical Control BAA announced
in the CBD on 24 September 1999 can be found at: www.asto-nav.com Click
on "ASTO Team Presentations and minutes"; Specify "Public Documents";
Key words "ATB Process"; Select "atb process.ppt". The text of the
original announcement is as follows: The Program Executive Office for
UnderSea Warfare (PEO(USW)), Advanced Systems and Technology Office
(ASTO), Arlington, VA is soliciting new and innovative designs and
concepts for use in the Advanced Development Tactical Control Program
(TCP). The Navy has recently initiated the Advanced Tactical Build
(ATB) Project, a process/product for infusing advanced Tactical Control
Technology into Submarine Combat Control Subsystems. An ATB consists of
Tactical Decision Aids that assist the Commanding Officer in achieving
control of the tactical situation and making timely tactical
decisions. Some examples of tactical control technology include
development of advanced data fusion algorithms, target motion analysis,
contact management, tactical scene rendering, sensor performance
prediction models, search planning, option reduction, uncertainty
management, acoustic and non-acoustic vulnerability management, close
encounter decision management, automation, voyage planning, etc.
Developmental products will be subjected to a peer review process,
where candidate applications will be subjected to a rigorous data
driven evaluation, and compared against similar products, when
applicable, using objective criteria. As such, the executable (or
source) code must be made available to the government designated agency
for evaluation purposes. Proposed efforts may address specific areas or
components where offerors wish to participate or may address the entire
scope. Where multiple areas are proposed, proposals should be
structured so that each area identified above is separately delineated.
Proposed effort must have the potential for demonstrating the required
performance and/or affordability improvement against the defined
threats in the specified environments. This BAA will be open for 1 year
from the date of the announcement. Proposals may be submitted at any
time within that period. The number of contracts, grants, cooperative
agreements and "other transactions", as appropriate, awarded will be
limited by funding availability. Therefore, early submission of
proposals is desirable and encouraged. The Navy desires initial awards
no later the first quarter of FY 00. Contractors may submit study
proposals. Studies, if proposed, should identify innovative solutions,
technologies, cost drivers, and development approaches suitable for
demonstration within 24 months from award. No award can be made without
a proposal to perform a specific effort within an estimated cost and
time period. Industry, Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged
Businesses, educational institutions, Historically Black Colleges and
University 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 02632C, Cynthia Miller 2531 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA
22242-5160 Contracting Point-of-Contact is Cynthia Miller, telephone
(703) 602-0951, ext. 612, facsimile (703) 602-7023 and e-mail
millercb@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 technical proposals (5 paper
copies and 1 electronic copy using Microsoft Office 97 or earlier) and
cost proposals (1 copy) within the 1 year period of this announcement.
Offerors may submit separate proposals on any or all areas of interest.
The Government 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. Proposals shall
consist of two separately bound volumes; Volume I shall provide the
technical proposal and management approach and Volume II shall address
cost. Although length is not specified, succinct proposals are
desired. Volume I shall include the following sections, each starting
on a new page: A. A cover page, including proposal title, technical and
administrative points-of-contact along with the telephone and facsimile
numbers, followed by a letter signed by the authorized officer
specifying the proposal validity period (at least 120 days). B. A
one-page overview of the proposed technologies and/or concepts as well
as any innovative claims for the proposed research, and how they will
contribute to TCP and support the objectives of a technology
evaluation and demonstration; C. A one-page summary of the deliverables
including data associated with the proposed research. D. A one-page
summary of the schedule and milestones for the proposed research which
can be traced to the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). E. A one-page
WBS. F. A succinct Statement of Work clearly detailing the scope and
objectives of the work and, if any, specific contractor requirements.
If any portion of the research is predicated upon the use of
Government-owned resources of any type, the contractor 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. G. Technical arguments that substantiate claims made
in the overview (proposal section B) and a technical approach
description consistent with the deliverables and schedule (proposal
sections C and D). Technical arguments should also address any major
risk areas. H. A description of the results, products, and transferable
technology expected from the contract. I. A briefdiscussion of past
performance detailing previous accomplishments and work in this or
closely related research areas, previous cost and schedule performance,
and the qualifications of the previous key personnel. J. A brief
discussion of the overall approach to the management of this effort,
including brief discussions of total organization, use of personnel and
their qualifications, project/function/subcontractor relationships,
technology transition plans, government research interfaces, and
planning, scheduling, and control practices. Volume II shall include
the one-page work breakdown structure, a cost summary, and a breakdown
of cost for the effort. Evaluation of proposals will be based on the
following criteria: (1) the overall scientific and technical merit of
the proposed approach to the TCP effort including the innovative
aspects of the proposed effort, (2) the offeror's capabilities, related
experience, experience of the key personnel who are critical to program
success, facilities and/or techniques that are integral factors for
achieving the proposed objectives, (3) the realism of estimated costs
and schedules and the potential affordability impact on the Navy,
including total ownership costs if applicable, and (4) past
performance. These criteria are in descending order of importance for
evaluation purposes with technical merit significantly more important
than either of the other evaluation criteria. Posted 10/04/99
(W-SN388063). (0277) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 19991006\A-0003.SOL)
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