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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 22,2000 PSA#2562Naval Air Warfare Center TSD, Code 257, 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando
FL 32826-3275 A -- LIVE FIRE TEST AND TRAINING PROGRAM -- CORRECTION SOL BAA 96-1
Rev 2 DUE 060200 POC Mr. William A. Duncan (407)380-8183 WEB: NAWCTSD
Broad Agency Announcement,
http://www.ntsc.navy.mil/EBusiness/BusOps/Acquisitions/Index.cfm?clien
t=NAWCTSD&men=OPA. E-MAIL: Technical Point of Contact,
Duncanwa@navair.navy.mil. LIVE FIRE TEST AND TRAINING PROGRAM. The
Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD), U.S. Army
Simulation, Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM), Air Force
Agency for Modeling and Simulation (AFAMS), and the Marine Corps
Program Office (MCPO), all of Orlando, FL, have comprehensive modeling,
simulation, instrumentation and training systems responsibilities
ranging from research and technology base development through systems
acquisition and life cycle support. The missions of these organizations
support a broad customer base, including all military services, DoD,
and non-DoD organizations, and include the Live Fire Test and Training
(LFT&T) program. This synopsis seeks the identification of potential
Live Fire Test and Training projects covered by the NAWCTSD Broad
Agency Announcement BAA NAWCTSD 96-1, previously synopsized.
Specifically, Part III (Research Interests, Topic 2-E (Weapon Fire
Simulation)), which includes joint service interest in alternative uses
for simulation and synthetic environment technologies that can
simultaneously benefit both military training and LFT&T, is emphasized.
At present, the program includes eleven projects with a diversified
range of topics. However, the program would like to see new projects
with the following focus areas: (1) Modeling of Human Decision-Making
Under Fire; (2) Distributed Mission Training; (3) Non Line-of-Sight
Tactical Engagement; (4) Aviation Related Testing and Training; (5)
Crew Safety and Survivability; and (6) Embedded Training. It is desired
that maximum advantage be taken of existing university and industry
research and engineering programs/facilities. NAWCTSD, STRICOM, AFAMS,
and MCPO (on behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD),
Deputy Director, Operational Test and Evaluation/Live Fire Test and
Evaluation (OTE/LFT&E)) are actively seeking program initiatives in the
LFT&T arena with any or all of the following characteristics: (1)
applicability to both training and LFT&E; (2) trainingtechnology that
has direct benefit to LFT&E; (3) LFT&E technology that has direct
benefit to training; (4) evidence of direct collaboration between
testing and training communities; (5) cross service/joint
applicability; (6) timely transition/implementation of technology; (7)
completion in less than two years, with three years being considered
only in extreme cases; (8) resulting cost savings to training and/or
LFT&E; and (9) transition of project to operational use. Each project
paper must include (1) project description with sufficient detail to
justify above characteristics; (2) description of specific products
delivered; (3) government offices as project participants; (4)
contractor offices as project participants; (5) milestones for product
development/delivery within one or two years; (6) estimated cost for
entire project (including follow-on funding requirements); (7)
identified plan to transition project results to operational use; (8)
project manager for implementation, if project is approved; (9) point
of contact to provide information and answer further questions if
necessary. The recommended four step sequence is: (1) telephone call to
LFT&T technical point of contact (TPOC); (2) informal project paper;
(3) proposal (if invited); and (4) contract award for selected
projects. The TPOC is Mr. William A. Duncan (407) 380-8183. All project
papers will be evaluated before any invitation to submit a proposal is
made. This sequence allows earliest determination of the potential for
funding and avoids contractor and government time spent on efforts that
may have little chance of being supported. Additional information
concerning LFT&T may be obtained by visiting the Live Fire Test and
Evaluation homepage at http://www.dote.osd.mil/lfte/INDEX.HTML or the
NAWCTSD homepage at http://www.ntsc.navy.mil. Proposed project papers
should be sent to Mr. William A. Duncan via email
(duncanwa@navair.navy.mil) or mailed to Mr. William A. Duncan, TSD 49T,
Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, 12350 Research
Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3275. E-mail attachments must be readable by
Microsoft Word Version 6. Submissions must arrive not later than 2 June
2000. When and if you are requested to submit a proposal, it should be
sent to NAWCTSD, Contracts Division, Code 25723, ATTN: Ms. Jane E.
Waller, 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3275. Please refer to
NAWCTSD BAA 96-1 Rev 2 for specific information on proposal
preparation, proposal evaluation, proposal forms, and other research
interest areas. BAA NAWCTSD 96-1 Rev 2 remains unchanged and may be
downloaded from link identified below. Awards for any selected
proposals will be issued no earlier than November 1, 2000 and can be
for a period not to exceed five (5) years. Posted 03/20/00
(W-SN436129). (0080) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 20000322\A-0001.SOL)
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