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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 3,2000 PSA#2570Coastal Systems Station, Dahlgren Division, 6703 W. Highway 98, Panama
City, FL 32407-7001 A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SUBMARINE ESCAPE, RESCUE AND DIVER
SAFETY RESEARCH SOL BAA-00-01 DUE 033002 POC Contracting Specialist --
Mary Kitchen (850) 235-5389; Contracting Officer -- Carol Dreger (850)
234-4863 WEB: www.ncsc.navy.mil/contracts/synopsis/syntable.htm,
www.ncsc.navy.mil. E-MAIL: Kitchen_Mary@ncsc.navy.mil,
Kitchen_Mary@ncsc.navy.mil. This synopsis is a repeat of BAA-99-01, BAA
98-01 (N61331-97-R-0055 and BAA-97-02) published in the Commerce
Business Daily. The purpose of this re-synopsis is to: (a) extend the
closing date and (b) add a third area in which we are seeking
innovative technologies/proposals as follows: "(3) Special emphasis is
on developing diver thermal protection technologies and protection
from chemical/biological threats to the diver." The Naval Surface
Center, Dahlgren Division, Coastal Systems Station, Panama City,
Florida is interested in receiving proposals for research and
development to support the Naval Sea Systems Command, Office of the
Director of Ocean Engineering, Deep Submergence Biomedical Development
Project. This notice constitutes a Broad Agency Announcement as
contemplated in FAR 6.102(d)2. It is intended that this BAA be open for
a period of two years from the date of this publication (or
03/30/2002.) Proposals are solicited for innovative technologies,
procedures and systems in three broad areas:(1) Submarine escape,
rescue and survival of submariners from a distressed submarine, to
enhance survival and minimize morbidity of submariners awaiting rescue,
performing escapes, and under transport and/or medical treatment at the
surface. (2) Diver safety and effectiveness: reduce morbidity and
mortality during and following hyper-and hypobaric exposures; support
deeper, longer, more flexible dives; reduce decompression obligations;
enhance physical and mental capabilities of divers performing work in
hypo- and hyperbaric conditions. (3) New areas of interest include the
following: Contaminated water (risk assessment and threat mitigation);
underwater blast (safety guidance and protection); non-electrical
powered removal of carbon dioxide from disabled submarine compartments;
and human factors design and evaluation criteria for diving equipment.
Proposals may be submitted by any commercial firm, institution of
higher education (other than federal government) with degree-granting
programs in medicine, science and/or engineering (universities), or by
consortia led by such entities. The COASTSYSTA encourages
participation by small business, small disadvantaged businesses,
woman-owned small business concerns, and historically black colleges
and universities. The following guidelines apply to concept papers or
proposals. Typically each proposal may be: (1) funded incrementally for
periods up to three years subject to the availability of
appropriations, (2) on average, be funded between $10,000 to
$1,000,000, with the size of each dependent upon the topic (although
the COASTSYSTA reserves the right to entertain larger proposals based
on the availability of funds); (3) more than one effort may be funded
for an individual topic; (4) the COASTSYSTA is not interested in
concepts that already have been developed or proven (even if they never
have been sold before); (5) the COASTSYSTA seeks proposals for
scientific study and experimentation directed toward advancing the
state-of-the-art or increasing knowledge or understanding; and (6)
deliverables should demonstrate the results of scientific study and
experimentation rather than focus on a specific system or hardware
solution. Proposals for evolutionary engineering of improvements are
inappropriate under BAA authority and are not allowed. Initial
contractor selections can be expected during the first or second
quarter of FY-01. Offerors interested in multiple subject areas must
submit a separate proposal for each area. Offerors with multiple
approaches to a single area may submit a proposal for each approach to
that area. No award can be made without a proposal to perform a
specific effort within an estimated time and cost framework. In order
to minimize the cost regarding proposal preparation, as an initial
step, interested parties should submit concept or "white" papers
briefly summarizing the technical direction, relevance and scope of the
proposed effort, and a brief synopsis of qualifications based on
accomplishments, and provide a rough order of magnitude cost.
Whitepapers should be no more than 5-7 pages in length. Evaluation
criteria will be (1) the potential significance to submarine escape and
rescue, and diving capability; (2) the efficient use of existing
expertise through collaboration; (3) the qualifications, capabilities,
and experience of the proposed principal investigator(s) who are key
to project success, and; (4) defensibility of estimated costs. White
papers may be submitted any time prior to expiration of the BAA. Based
on evaluation of the White papers, participants may be selected and
invited to submit full technical and cost proposals for evaluation by
the COASTSYSTA using the above noted evaluation criteria. An invitation
to submit a full proposal does not guarantee funding. The Government
reserves the right to select for funding any, all, part or none of the
responses received. For efforts funded as legally binding commitments,
evaluation of the socio-economic merits will include the extent of
commitment in providing meaningful subcontracting opportunities for
small business, small disadvantaged business, woman-owned small
business concerns, and historically black colleges and universities.
This is to notify potential proposers that each grant or cooperative
agreement that may be placed under this announcement or solicitation to
an institution of higher education must include the following clause:
"As a condition for receipt of funds available to the Department of
Defense (DoD) under this award, the recipient agrees that it is not an
institution that has a policy of denying, and that it is not an
institution that effectively prevents, the Secretary of Defense from
obtaining for military recruiting purposes: (A) entry to campuses or
access to students on campuses; or (B) access to directory information
pertaining to students. If the recipient is determined, using
procedures established by the Secretary of Defense to implement section
558 of Public Law 103-337 (1994), to be such an institution during the
period of performance of this agreement, and therefore to be in breach
of this clause, the Government will cease all payments of DoD funds
under this agreement and all other DoD grants and cooperative
agreements, and it may suspend or terminate such grants and agreements
unilaterally for material failure to comply with the terms and
conditions of award." If your institution has been identified under the
procedures established by the Secretary of Defense to implement section
558, the: (1) no funds available to DoD may be provided to your
institution through any grant, including any existing grant, (2) as a
matter of policy, this restriction also applies to any cooperative
agreement, and (3) your institution is not eligible to receive a grant
or cooperative agreement in response to this solicitation." See Part
2 for submission of proposals. Full proposals shall consist of one
original hard copy and one diskette containing the proposal formatted
in Microsoft Word or Word Perfect (Version 6.1). Proposals shall be
submitted in the following format: 8.5 x 11 inch, single or double
spaced, in at least ten point type, margins not less than one inch,
single-sided printing, and pages numbered. Each proposal shall address
only one subject area and one approach to that area. The proposal
shall include the following sections: (1) A cover page, including
title, BAA number, technical and administrative POCs with
phone/facsimile numbers/Internet address; (2) A single page
summarizing: a) the innovative claims for the proposed research
including, if applicable, an assessment of potential dual use or
commercial applications; b) any proprietary claims to results,
prototypes, or systems supporting or necessary for the use of research,
results, or a prototype. If there are no proprietary claims, this
section shall consist of a statement to that effect; (3) A Statement of
Work, approximately three pages in length, clearly detailing the scope
and objectives of the effort. Optional work shall be clearly
distinguishable for the baseline effort. If any portion of the research
is predicated upon the use of Government owned resources of any type,
the offeror 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; (4) A one page summary
description of the results and products expected from the effort; (5)
A one page summary of the schedule and milestones, including brief
discussions of project/function/subcontractor relationships, technology
transition plans, and Government research interfaces; (6) A discussion,
approximately two pages in length, describing previous accomplishments
and work in this or closely related areas, and the qualifications of
the principal investigator(s) . Cost of the effort (inclusive of any
proposed options). Costs shall be supported with breakdowns by task,
labor hours by labor category, materials and purchase history, travel,
computer and other direct costs. An explanation of any estimating
factors, including their derivation and application, shall be provided.
Details of any cost sharing to be undertaken by the offeror should be
included in the cost proposal. All responsive sources may submit a
proposal which will be considered by NSWC DD COASTSYSTA. Historically
Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Minority Institutions (MI)
are encouraged to submit proposals or join others in submitting
proposals; however, no portion of this BAA will be set aside for HBCU
and MI participation due to the impracticality of reserving discrete
and severable areas of submarine escape end rescue and diving for
exclusive competition among these entities. This announcement
constitutes a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) as contemplated in FAR
6.102(d) (2) (1). The Government reserves the right to select for award
all, some, or none of the proposals received in response to this
announcement. Questions regarding this announcement should be directed
to the Contract Specialist identified herein. Technical content
questions should be addressed to Mrs. Lisa Williams, Deep Submergence
Biomedical Development Assistant, (850) 230-3100. Interested parties
are invited to respond to this synopsis. All responsible parties will
be considered. POC and address to mail white papers and proposals:
Coastal Systems Station, Dahlgren Division, NSWC, 6703 W. Highway 98,
Panama City, FL 32407-7001, Attn: Code SP10, M. Kitchen. The following
additional information is provided: 1) Proposals may be submitted by
any commercial firm, or institution of higher education. There is no
longer a requirement that the entity be U.S in origin. 2) White papers
may be submitted any time prior to expiration of the BAA. There is no
set date for submission. 3) The World Wide Web page for the Coastal
Systems Station may be accessed for additional information regarding
the mission, programs and objectives of the NEDU at
http://www.ncsc.navy.mil/. 4) The following e-mail point of contact is
provided for information regarding technical programs/technologies of
interest within the three areas identified (DO NOT ADDRESS WHITE
PAPERS OR PROPOSALS TO THIS INDIVIDUAL): Advanced development Mrs. Lisa
Williams (williams_lisa_cdsi@hq.navsea.navy.mil) 5) The following
e-mail points of contact are provided for information regarding
contractual issues: Primary POC -- Ms. Mary Kitchen
(KitchenMF@ncsc.navy.mil) Backup POC -- Ms. Carol Dreger
(DregerCA@ncsc.navy.mil). Posted 03/30/00 (W-SN439594). (0090) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 20000403\A-0002.SOL)
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