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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 21, 2000 PSA #2752
SOLICITATIONS

U -- HUMAN FACTORS ON-SITE INSTRUCTION FOR ARL-HRED

Notice Date
December 19, 2000
Contracting Office
Army Research Laboratory, Attn: AMSSB-ACC-AA, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5066
ZIP Code
21005-5066
Solicitation Number
W813LT 0353-7021
Response Due
January 5, 2001
Point of Contact
Jeanine Worthington, 410-278-6514
Description
The Army Research Laboratory, Human Research and Engineering Directorate (ARL-HRED) intends to negotiate with the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) for Statement of Work, Title: Human Factors On-Site Instruction for ARL-HRED: Spring 2001. The objective of this effort is to obtain a responsive mechanism to allow the Science and Engineering (S&E) staff of ARL-HRED the flexibility to receive graduate level training in the field of Human Factors Engineering. The contractor shall travel to and deliver the course titled ISE 5604 Human Information Processing (HIP)on-site at The Higher Education and Applied Technology (H.E.A.T.) Center in Aberdeen, Maryland. The purpose is to provide a course from a Master of Science (MS) curriculum in Human Factors Engineering. To ensure strict control over quality and content is maintained, the contractor shall only assign faculty members in the Human Factors Engineering Center to provide instructions; no adjunct professors are acceptable. The contractor shall enroll maximum 35 students for each course as selected by ARL. The contractor shall allow ARL to videotape the lecture sessions for the following purposes: a) during only the semester in which the course is offered, videotapes may be viewed by ARL employees at remote sites who are unable to attend the "live" lecture sessions; and b) enrollees on-site at Aberdeen may review the videotapes in the event that they miss certain lectures due to work or other obligations. To allow for questions and interaction outside the weekly lecture session, the contractor shall be available by electronic mail and phone for questions from enrollees. The contractor shall provide specific office hours each week for contact by phone. The contractor shall provide thirty-five textbooks for the course. Negotiations are planned solely with Virginia Tech. Their curriculum in human factors provides a unique blend of courses relating to experimental data collection and analysis and the science and practice of human factors. Annual research conducted within Virginia Tech laboratory facilities enables the faculty to remain current on new human factors development and to bring knowledge gained through their research and practice into the classroom which is critical in the development of ARL personnel. The graduate program in Human Factors Engineering at Virginia Tech has been accredited through the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. The accreditation program is essential for ensuring that the educational program meets the research and practice objectives required by the ARL-HRED employees. The value of this procurement is estimated at less than $70,000. Interested persons may identify their interest and capability. Information received will be considered only for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. Capabilities statement referencing W813LT 0353-7021 must be faxed to Jeanine Worthington, 410-278-6522. Telephone requests will not be honored
Record
Loren Data Corp. 20001221/USOL006.HTM (W-354 SN509218)

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