COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 14,2000 PSA#2642 NASA/JPL SEMI-ANNUAL SCIENCE FORUM FOR SMALL BUSINESS ON AUGUST 30 The
Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology
(JPL/Caltech), operating under a prime contract with the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), presents the "4th ANNUAL
SCIENCE FORUM FOR SMALL BUSINESS" in Pasadena, CA on August 30, 2000
from 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon in Conference Room 167. The JPL Business
Opportunities Office, NASA's Space Science Enterprise (Code S) and the
Office of Small and Small Disadvantaged Business Utilization (Code K)
are co-sponsoring this event. The Science Forum allows high-tech small
businesses the opportunity to present "showcase capabilities" to key
JPL, NASA and prime contractor personnel (i.e., Engineers, Scientists,
Management, Procurement/Acquisition and other small businesses). The
audience is to consist of key technical management and procurement
personnel described as "hard to get to" and offer the presenting firm
the opportunity to seek subcontract relationships. Over one-third of
all presenters receive a contract or subcontract as aresult of their
efforts at the Science Forum. The TARGETED HIGH-TECH CAPABILITIES are:
(1) Earth and Space Science Research and Applications; (2) Sensor
Instrument Technology; (3) Commercial Remote Sensing; (4) Spacecraft
Hardware; (5) Space and Ground Communications; (6) Electrical,
Mechanical and Systems Engineering; (7) Lasers and LIDAR Systems; (8)
Satellite Data and Information Technology; (9) Telecommunications; (10)
Biotechnology; and (11) Mobility Systems and Robotics. HOW TO APPLY:
All firms interested in participating as a presenter at the Forum
should submit a CORPORATE CAPABILITIES STATEMENT not to exceed six (6)
pages in Word 7.0 or equivalent text format. The Statement must be in
81/2 x 11-inch format and should include information for each firm's:
(a) Technical Areas of Expertise and Capability; (b) Track Record of
Successful Performance (for the Technical Areas listed); (c) Research
and Development, Design, Manufacturing and/or Services Capabilities;
(d) Management and Quality Systems Capability; and (e) Other Factors
considered to be relevant to its high-tech capabilities. In addition,
submit a COVER PAGE of two (2) pages or less in Word 7.0 or equivalent
text format which details the following information: (1) Contact name;
(2) Mailing address; (3) Phone number; (4) FAX number; (5) E-mail
address; (6) Web site or URL address; (7) a brief history of your firm;
and (8) a brief biography for key officials of the company. SELECTION:
JPL and NASA will select approximately six (6) firms that will serve
as small business presenters at the Science Forum. Firms selected to
present must cover all travel at their own expense. SUBMISSION
DEADLINE: The deadline for submission of Corporate Capabilities is
AUGUST 3, 2000. REGISTRATION: There is no registration fee and
participation is voluntary. The official Science Forum web site can be
accessed at http://acquisition.jpl.nasa.gov/boo/sciforum2000.htm A
CORPORATE CAPABILITY STATEMENT AND COVER PAGE must be submitted to
arthur.a.duran@jpl.nasa.gov NOTE: A reference made only to your firm's
home page does not count as a Corporate Capability Statement and will
not be considered by NASA or JPL. If your firm is not selected to
participate as a presenter, we invite you to attend as non-presenters
have actually received subcontracts through networking with
representatives in attendance. The Science Forum is open to the general
public. This is not a Request for Proposal (RFP). WEB: NASA/JPL
Semi-Annual Science Forum for Small Business,
http://acquisition.jpl.nasa.gov/boo/sciforum2000.htm. E-MAIL: Science
Forum Interest, arthur.a.duran@jpl.nasa.gov. Posted 07/12/00
(W-SN473891). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0546 20000714\SP-0011.MSC)
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