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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 28,2000 PSA#25251940 Allbrook Dr, Suite 3 Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 45433-5309 J -- ESCAPE AND IMPACT RESEARCH SUPPORT SERVICES SOL F33601-00-R-0012
DUE 022100 POC Kevin M. Jans,937/257-6145 Ext. 4236. WEB:
00R0012WP-Escape and Impact Research Support Services,
http://www.pixs.wpafb.af.mil/pixslibr/00R0012WP/00R0012WP.asp. E-MAIL:
kevin.jans@wpafb.af.mil, kevin.jans@wpafb.af.mil. Background "The Air
Force Research Laboratory's Biodynamics and Acceleration Branch
mission includes conducting research and development to define human
and manikin responses and tolerances to stresses encountered during
aircraft emergency escape and survivable crashes, and to develop
advanced concepts for aircrew protection. This contractual effort will
specifically provide the professional engineering and technical
support, materials, equipment, and supplies required to operate,
maintain, modify and develop a set of specialized laboratory
facilities. The effort will also provide the engineering and technical
support required to conduct human experimentation and other research
and advanced development test programs using those facilities. The
in-house research facilities include the following: a. Horizontal
Impulse Accelerator: a 24-inch diameter Bendix High G device (HYGE)
with test sled and 250 foot long rail system b. Low G launch System and
the Horizontal Decelerator: a facility that includes an electrically
powered, low G accelerator to propel an impact sled along a 250 foot
long track into a hydraulic decelerator c. Vertical Deceleration Tower
(VDT): a 50-foot vertical drop test facility which uses a water filled
cylinder to decelerate the test specimen d. Monteray Impac System or
Vertical Impact Device: a vertical drop test facility, 17 feet in
height which uses elastic decelerators e. Vertical Accelerator: a
six-inch diameter HYGE machine with a vertical rail system 20 feet in
height f. Headgear Testing Machine or Helmet Drop Tower: a 19-foot
vertical drop test facility for headform and helmet impact evaluation
g. Body Positioning and Restraint Device (BPRD): a special
hydraulically powered test apparatus used to simulate the functions of
ballistically activated inertia reels and other restraint system
haulback mechanisms h. Six Degree of Freedom Motion Simulator
(SIXMODE): an electro-hydraulic facility capable of vibration operating
modes representing motion in x, y, z, roll, pitch, and yaw i.
Unholtz-Dickie Noise/Vibration System: a facility enclosed in an
environmental test chamber consisting of a vibration exciter, seat, and
support assembly, capable of sinusoidal or complex uni-axial vibration
as well as controlled, semi-anechoic noise environments j. Material
Test System (MTS): a closed-loop electro- hydraulic testing system
capable of being programmed and controlled in load, strain, and
displacement modes k. MTS Single Axis Vibration Table: an
electro-hydraulic facility capable of sinusodial or complex uni-axial
vibration This contractual effort will also provide the technical
support required to operate, maintain, and modify the following: a.
Computer Support: for all branch systems and equipment including PCs
and DEC Alpha main frame. This includes hardware fault determination
and repair, software updates, training in system usage, engineering
development, and writing of programs that support the real-time data
acquisition capability of the Branch, and the data reduction and
analyses related thereto. b. Transducer Calibration System: computer
controlled test equipment used to calibrate accelerometers and load
cells c. SELSPOT Motion Analysis Systems: a computer controlled
infrared-sensitive camera system that tracks the three dimensional
displacement of infrared LEDs d. Kodak Video System: a high-speed video
camera with associated computer and video storage systems e. Automatic
Data Acquisition Systems (ADACS): multiple multi-channel data
collection systems designed for impact acceleration environments These
facilities and specialized equipment are employed by the Air Force
Research Laboratory Biodynamics and Acceleration Branch (AFRL/HEPA) to
accomplish its mission related to the requirements of Air Force
Systems. Capabilities Package: PLEASE ADDRESS ALL AREAS. All interested
firms should submit a capabilities package that outlines the firm's
capabilities in all the above mentioned services with these two
exceptions: a.) No personnel are required for specific experimental
design at award of contract, but the contractor must be prepared to
hire qualified personnel in this area should changing government
research require it. b.) The contractor must be experienced enough to
continually evaluate the state of the art for inclusion in the
laboratory's facilities, but actual design and (for complex systems)
installation may be done by outside subcontractors. Offerors shall
include in the Capabilities Package a statement of Large Business,
Small Business or Small Disadvantaged Business status and if the
offeror is an 8(a) contractor. The standard for Small or Large Business
status will be in accordance with Standard Industrialization
Classification (SIC) Code 8744. Therefore, a small business shall be
those businesses that have less than $5,000,000.00 in annual receipts.
Contractor is required to provide all management and labor required
for the operation and management of the functions listed (with the two
exceptions noted above). If subcontracts are to be used, provide
anticipated percentage of effort to be subcontracted and whether small
or large businesses will be used. The capabilities package should be
brief and concise, yet clearly demonstrate an ability to meet the
stated requirements. Teaming and/or subcontracting arrangements should
be clearly delineated and previous experience in teaming must be
provided. The response must not exceed 20 single-spaced, 10 point type
pages. Submit capabilities packages and routine inquiries concerning
the sources sought to ATTN: Kevin M. Jans, ASC/PKWOV, Bldg. 1, 1940
Allbrook Dr., Suite 3, Wright Patterson AFB OH, 45433-5309.
Capabilities packages may be submitted via conventional mail, facsimile
to 937/257-3926, or via e-mail to kevin.jans@wpafb.af.mil. This sources
sought is for information and planning purposes only. It does not
constitute a solicitation and is not to be construed as a commitment by
the Government. RESPONSES ARE DUE NO LATER THAN- 3:00 PM on 21 February
2000. Direct all questions to the attention of Mr. Kevin M. Jans at
937-257- 6145 Extension 4236. " Posted 01/26/00 (D-SN419145). (0026) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0035 20000128\J-0012.SOL)
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