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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 19,1999 PSA#2457Dahlgren Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, 17320 Dahlgren Road,
Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100 13 -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA) HEIGHT SENSOR SOL
N00178-00-Q-1001 DUE 102999 POC G. R. VAUGHAN, Contracting Officer,
Code SD105 on (540) 653-7478 WEB: NSWCDD Procurement Division Homepage,
http://www.nswc.navy.mil/supply. E-MAIL: Questions concerning the BAA
N00178-00-Q-1001, vaughangr@nswc.navy.mil. COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY
NOTICE (CBD) SUBMISSION NUMBER 390863 OF 12 OCTOBER 1999 IS HEREBY
AMENDED TO REFLECT A CHANGE IN THE ASSIGNED FSC CODE. THE PREVIOUSLY
ASSIGNED FSC CODE OF 66 IS HEREBY CHANGED TO 13. Program Objectives:
The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) is
soliciting proposals for candidate off-the-shelf or advanced prototype
systems for sensing height above ground for a Height-Of-Burst (HOB)
fuzing application. The chief objective of this effort is to identify
and acquire off-the-shelf systems or advanced development prototype
systems for study, comparison, and eventual integration into the Land
Attack Standard Missile (LASM) fuze system. The LASM program calls for
the reconfiguration of approximately 800 Blk II and Blk III Standard
Missile variants into LASM rounds. This BAA supports a cost/performance
trade study. The objectives of the study are to identify various HOB
sensing technologies in industry (RF, optical, dual mode, etc.),
compare their capabilities to the LASM fuzing requirements, evaluate
modifications required to integrate the sensor/system with LASM, select
a subset of sensors for performance evaluations, and finally complete
the cost/performance trade study with the selection of a sensor system
to enter LASM E&MD. The primary application of the HOB sensor will be
for altitude measurement and/or burst height fuzing of LASM, however
it is desirable that the sensor may also be integrated with other
gun/missile systems that may have similar mission requirements, such as
the Extended Range Guided Munition (ERGM). The HOB sensor must be body
fixed with pointing determined by the missile body attitude, and must
operate in the LASM nosecone, or other appropriate (yet to be
determined) locations within the 13 inch diameter missile. It should be
noted that the space volume for placement of the sensor is limited. The
sensor must be capable of operating within the temperature, shock, and
vibration environments of the missile. The sensor must also operate in
the variety of atmospheric conditions that can exist in a battlefield
environment (rain, aerosols, etc.) The sensor must meet accuracy
requirements commensurate to that required of the missile. It is
desired that the offered sensor be an off-the-shelf unit, with minimum
alterations required for the LASM application. Both proximity sensors
and altimeter sensors will be considered for integration as the LASM
HOB fuze. Proximity type sensors shall be capable of sending the HOB
fire signal when the LASM is in the range of 3 to 25 ft above ground
with an accuracy of less than 3 ft, and it is desired that the sensor
is capable of being set for fire signal height prior to missile launch.
Altimeter type sensors shall as a minimum provide altitude measurements
to an external processor at a rate exceeding 150 Hz with an accuracy of
less than 3 ft for altitudes from 2 to 2000 ft. The missile closing
rate on the ground will be up to 2000 feet per second. It is desired
(but not a prerequisite for acceptance) that the sensor be capable of
estimating the slope of the ground in the vicinity of the target
coordinates, and provide that estimate to guidance so that it can react
accordingly to maximize warhead effectiveness. The sensor must measure
the distance to the ground at the target area, rather than to the tops
of the targets and/or objects (trees, foliage, structures, etc.) which
may be next to the targets. It is further desired that the sensor be
immune to Electronic Counter-Measures (ECM). White paper submission:
Offerors shall submit white papers summarizing the proposed concept,
including a rough order of magnitude cost (Non-recurring Engineering
(NRE) and Recurring). Offerors may submit more than one HOB fuze system
proposal but must submit a white paper for each proposal. The submitted
white paper shall address the physical and performance characteristics
of the sensor(s) including electrical interface requirements. The
industry/Government team will compare these characteristics to the
specific LASM requirements. Offerors shall provide sufficient
information to demonstrate their understanding of the endgame
environments and safety requirements associated with a HOB fuzing
system. Offerors shall state the level of testing and/or analyses that
has been conducted with this sensor to demonstrate performance. It is
anticipated that any contract awards made as a result of this BAA will
be made prior to 21 January 2000, and delivery of the candidate sensor
may be required as soon as 21 January and not later than 21 March
2000. All proprietary portions of the white paper shall be clearly
identified and will be treated in the strictest confidence. White paper
shall be submitted in an original and four copies to Naval Surface
Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Attn: G. R. Vaughan, Code SD105,
17320 Dahlgren Road, Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100. White papers shall be no
longer than five (5) pages in length and shall be identified as BAA
Number N00178-00-Q-1001. The paper shall identify the technical points
of contact (including phone, fax, and e-mail information), and the
administrative Point of Contact. Responses to this BAA are required no
later than 29 October 1999. Proposals received after the designated
time shall be considered only to the extent that funding remains
available beyond the initial selection. The Government reserves the
right to award on all, some, or none of the proposals received.
Offerors shall identify proposed contract type in their white paper
submission. Proposal evaluation: White papers will be reviewed and
formal technical and cost proposals may be requested from sources whose
HOB sensor approach has been selected for further consideration. An
invitation to submit a proposal does not assure subsequent contract
award. Formal Cost and Technical Proposals will be required
approximately four (4) weeks after notification that NSWCDD has decided
to pursue the offeror's approach as identified in their white paper
submission. Proposals will be evaluated using the following criteria in
descending order of importance: (A) Cost of Sensor; (B) Technical
capability of the Sensor in context of application to LASM; (C) Counter
Measure capabilities; (D) Extent of alterations required to integrate
to LASM; (E) Availability of existing performance testing and
characterization data; (F) The offeror's capabilities, related
experience, facilities, techniques, or unique combinations of these
which are integral factors for achieving the proposal objectives; (G)
Past performance; (H) Realism of proposed cost; (I) Ability of the
sensor to estimate slope; and (J) Feasibility of integration with other
gun/missile systems such as ERGM. For the purposes of proposal
evaluation, relative criterion importance will be assigned to the
criteria as follows: Criterion (A) will be given a relative weighting
of 50% while the other criteria will share the remaining 50% of the
weighting. Criterion (I) and (J) are significantly less important than
criteria (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G) and (H). Any general questions
regarding this announcement may be submittedto G. R. Vaughan, telephone
(540) 653-7478, FAX (540) 653-6810, or via e-mail at
vaughangr@nswc.navy.mil. This notice constitutes a BAA for NSWCDD as
authorized by FAR 6.102(d)(2). Although no portion of this announcement
is set aside, proposals are invited from all sources. This BAA should
not be construed as commitment or authorization to incur costs in
anticipation of a resultant contract. Information provided herein is
subject to modification and in no way binds the Government to award a
contract. This CBD notice constitutes the solicitation; there is
nothing further to request. This synopsis will be available on the
World Wide Web at http://www.nswc.navy.mil/supply. Posted 10/15/99
(W-SN392050). (0288) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0122 19991019\13-0004.SOL)
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