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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 27,1999 PSA#2463Dahlgren Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, 17320 Dahlgren Road,
Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100 A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA) -- CONCENTRIC CANISTER LAUNCHER
(CCL) SOL N00178-00-Q-1006 (BAA) POC Karen D. Lenox, SD11D or Paul
Learn, SD11 on (540) 653-7478 WEB: NSWCDD Procurement Division
Homepage, http://www.nswc.navy.mil/supply. E-MAIL: Questions concerning
BAA N00178-00-Q-1006, lenoxkd@nswc.navy.mil. Program Objectives: The
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) is interested
in responses from DOD agencies and DOD contractors for the Concentric
Canister Launcher (CCL) Technology Program and its associated
initiatives. CCL is an Office of Naval Research (ONR) Core Program to
define and demonstrate next generation launcher technologies for
munition launching, including self contained gas management and
distributed electronic architectures. The goals of the CCL program are
to demonstrate technologies that reduce launcher total life cycle
costs by 66% and reduce launcher manning requirements by 80%. Proposed
solutions shall describe innovative technologies and tools which
provide reduced life cycle costs, reduced manning, reduced maintenance,
reduced size and weight, and greater flexibility than existing systems
while maintaining or improving performance, reliability, and
availability. Proposed solutions must add value to the CCL advanced
launcher technologies initiatives by: identifying novel ablative and
structural materials for application to launcher canisters and support
structure; providing advanced modeling and simulation capabilities to
expand prediction capabilities for thermal effects and interior
ballistics of encanistered missile launch; considering innovative
approaches to launcher/platform interface and launcher support
structures; investigating non-conventional canister geometries for gas
management and packaging improvements; investigating mission critical
networks and the characteristics associated with them for interface
from WCS to weapon; considering innovative approaches to providing
power to launcher and weapon while maintaining growth potential for new
weapon types, and pursuing other appropriate technologies. Proposals of
particular interest will also include implementation plans for
integrating these technologies into existing or emerging launcher
systems. Within the above context, proposals are sought that address
the following areas: (1)technologies applicableto development of
canisters capable of surviving a restrained firing of any current or
future Navy missile (including but not limited to SM-3, LASM, and
TACMS); (2) development of electronics to interface with existing
weapon control systems (WCS) and weapons; and (3) novel and innovative
concepts for ship interface/ship integration. Platforms of interest
include future combatants (i.e. DD-21, CVN(X), etc.) submarines, and
joint service opportunities. Proposals are not limited to just these
areas, but these areas of concentration are considered to be most
important. White paper submission: Offerors shall submit white papers
summarizing each proposed concept, including a rough order of cost
magnitude and schedule to perform the proposed work, to obtain an
indication of potential NSWCDD interest. 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: Karen D. Lenox, Code SD11D, Building 183, First Floor, Room 102,
17320 Dahlgren Road, Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100. White papers shall be no
longer than five (5) pages in length and shall identify the following:
1. BAA Number N00178-00-Q-1006; 2. Technical Area; 3. Organization
Name; 4. Other Team Members and Type of Business for Each; 5. Technical
Points of Contact (including phone, fax, and e-mail information); 6.
Administrative Point of Contact; 7. Overview of the Proposed Work
including Innovative Claims for the Proposed Technologies, Technical
Approach and Program Plan, Demonstration Plan for Testing of the
Technology, Deliverables Associated with the Effort, Cost, Schedule,
and Milestones, Organizational Experience/Information. Each white paper
shall clearly show how the proposed effort relates to the objectives of
this BAA, will increase scientific knowledge, advance the state of the
art, and determine and exploit the potential scientific discoveries or
improvements in technology, materials, processes, methods, devices, or
techniques. Offerors shall provide significant evidence demonstrating
corporate experience and personnel resources to support these efforts.
Offerors interested in multiple subject areas shall submit a separate
white paper for each area; white papers that cover more than one area
will not be considered. White papers may address tasking for FY00 only,
tasking for FY00 with an option for continuation of work into FY01, or
tasking for FY01 only. For white papers that propose FY00 and FY01
tasking, evaluation of the FY00 and FY01 tasking will be considered
separately and funds allocated accordingly. Endorsement of FY00 tasking
does not ensure acceptance of FY01 options. Funding for any approved
FY01 tasks will be allocated from FY01 funds, pending fund
availability. 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 approaches have 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:
(A) Scientific and Technical Merit; (B) Potential Contribution and
Significance to the Goals and Objectives of the Concentric Canister
Launcher Technology Program and its associated initiatives; (C)
Offeror's capabilities, related experience, facilities, techniques, or
unique combinations thereof that are integral factors for achieving
the desired program goals; (D) Qualifications, capabilities, and
experience of the proposed principal personnel who are key to program
success; (E) Relevance to Navy procurement plans/strategy for new ship
construction, fleet modernization, or joint services programs; and (F)
Potential corporate cost sharing. Not all proposals deemed selectable
will be funded. Cost sharing is not required; however, demonstrated
commitment to the program through cost sharing is encouraged. The
Government reserves the right to award on all, some, or none of the
proposals received and to fund all or part of the efforts presented in
a proposal. Any questions regarding this announcement may be submitted
to Karen D. Lenox, Code SD11D via telecopier (540) 653-7088 or via
e-mail at lenoxkd@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 for HBCU/MI participation, 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 10/25/99 (W-SN394697). (0298) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0010 19991027\A-0010.SOL)
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