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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF DECEMBER 24, 2014 FBO #4778
SOLICITATION NOTICE

20 -- Request for Information (RFI) for development of Fire Control Sensor for use with Navy Railgun

Notice Date
12/22/2014
 
Notice Type
Cancellation
 
NAICS
334511 — Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, NAVSEA HQ, SEA 02, 1333 Isaac Hull Avenue SE, Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia, 20376, United States
 
ZIP Code
20376
 
Solicitation Number
N00024-15-R-4208
 
Archive Date
2/21/2015
 
Point of Contact
Emily J. Stepien, Phone: 202-781-5047, Timothy Starker, Phone: 202-781-3944
 
E-Mail Address
emily.stepien@navy.mil, timothy.starker@navy.mil
(emily.stepien@navy.mil, timothy.starker@navy.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is hereby issuing a Request for Information (RFI) on behalf of the Directed Energy and Electric Weapons Program Office (PMS 405), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), from all potential sources on fire control sensor options, including architectural innovations and lessons learned that could be applied to a multi-mission railgun weapon system to support detect, track and engagement of ballistic missiles and air and watercraft threats. The information provided in this RFI is subject to change and is not binding on the Government. All submissions become the property of the Federal Government, and will not be returned. DESCRIPTION The RFI focuses on recommended options for sensors or sensor upgrades through technology advancements, new sensor and single sensor architectures, or an overall mixed sensor architecture with the performance capabilities of interests that can also be delivered as a prototype ready for use no later than 3rd quarter fiscal year 2018. The Navy requests industry inputs related to architectural constructs and approaches that might be incorporated into a future railgun weapon system. Inputs should relate to one or more of the following. 1. Ability to track Low RCS targets at extended ranges. Details to be provided at Industry day. 2. Electronically scanned coverage (FOV) of greater than 90 degrees in azimuth and elevation. 3. Endo atmospheric tracking and engagement of ballistic missile targets. 4. Environmental clutter rejection (weather, surface, biological). 5. Support raid handling for ballistic missile, Anti-Air Warfare and Surface engagements. 6. Simultaneous tracking of inbound targets and outbound supersonic projectiles. 7. Enhanced battle damage assessment. 8. Improved resistance to technical and tactical countermeasures. 9. Rapid fire control loop closure times. 10. High data rate tracking and data collection. 11. Maturity sufficient to deliver operational prototype in the 2018 timeframe. (TRL 6). 12. Maturity sufficient to deliver operational capability in the 2020 to 2025 timeframe. RESPONSES Responses should be limited to 15 pages or less (not including any drawings or sketches) and may be unclassified or classified up to SECRET. A detailed proposal is not requested. Responses should indicate enough detail for assessment of potential Navy interest. Unclassified information and responses should be emailed to Mr. Tim Jaynes at timothy.jaynes@navy.mil. Classified information should be sent to Mr. Tim Jaynes at the following address. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division Processing Center 6146 Tisdale Rd, Suite 237 Dahlgren Virginia, 22448-5158 The following information is requested (please include if the information is an estimate or based on actual data). 1. A text description of the key attributes of the concept or approach being suggested. 2. Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and risk assessment (where applicable) to include a. overall TRL and associated readiness date with substantiating evidence and b.TRL of major system components and interfaces with substantiating evidence. 3. System considerations (where applicable) to include a. a description of system dependencies in the areas of sensor capability, b. potential integration issues/advantages to current Navy Combat Systems, and c. potential fielding concepts and impacts to logistics (where applicable). 4. Potential for multi-mission application. 5. OPTIONAL: a rough order of magnitude (ROM) cost estimate broken out by life-cycle phases for concepts, and where applicable, an assessment of affordability improvements for the approach. 6. OPTIONAL: an estimated schedule for integration, procurement, and fielding. Responses are requested by 4:00 PM (EST), on February 6, 2015. Submissions will be accepted after this date, but feedback may not be as timely or contribute to NAVSEA's strategic planning. Acceptable formats include printed documents, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Information provided shall be treated as Business Sensitive and will not be shared outside of Government activities and agencies without the permission of the provider. This RFI in no way binds the Government to offer contracts to responding companies. The information provided will assist NAVSEA in developing and further defining future procurement and acquisition strategies. Defense and commercial contractors, including small businesses, veteran-owned businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, HUBZone small businesses, and woman-owned small businesses are encouraged to participate. This RFI is the initiation of market research under Part 10 of the Feral Acquisition Regulation (FAR), and is not a Request for Proposals (RFP). All information shall be provided free of charge to the Government. NAVSEA may request further information regarding the capabilities of respondents to meet the requirements and may request a presentation and/or a site visit as deemed necessary. INDUSTRY DAYS The Navy will host 2 industry days on 21-22 January 2015 at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Virginia. The Navy will provide a one hour classified briefing each day that will discuss the Railgun program objectives, an overview of the threat, and anticipated radar performance requirements. After the briefing, one-on-one sessions will be offered to industry partners. One-on-one sessions are intended to facilitate a better understanding of the concept or approach of industry partners and to improve the utility of the responses but are not required. Industry partners wishing to participate in the industry days and a one-on-one session with the government, must pre-register with Elaine Morgan elaine.morgan.ctr@navy.mil via email no later than 5 January 2015, 5:00PM Eastern. Registration will be confirmed via a responding e-mail and failure to register will prohibit admittance. Participants must represent a bona fide US Department of Defense (DoD) contractor as the presentation materials may include limited distribution information. Evidence in the form of an executed DD Form 2345 (MILITARILY CRITICAL TECHNICAL DATA AGREEMENT) will be required prior to admission. Each of the assigned one-on-one sessions will be limited to one hour. In these sessions, approximately half of the time will be allowed for industry or an organization to deliver an overview briefing of their concept, approach, or architecture suggestions, and the remaining half of the session will be dedicated to a question and answer session. If a company or organization is assigned a one-on-one session, the Navy will expect delivery of an electronic copy, unclassified and/or classified, of their briefing materials forty-eight (48) hours before the start of the Industry Day. Each company or organization making a presentation will also be requested to provide six (6) hard copies, unclassified or classified, of the presentation at the start of their one-on-one session. Due to space considerations, the Navy must limit participation on both days to no more than three (3) people from each responding company, business unit, or organization. Further, it is requested that industry partners ensure their selected participants be intimately familiar with the technical aspects of the concept or approach that will be briefed during an assigned one-on-one session. The one-on-one sessions will be conducted at the SECRET level (see NOTE below). Those attending one-on-one sessions must be a US Citizen holding a security clearance at least at the SECRET level. Security clearances must be submitted to Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division via the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) or a Visit Request via FAX as described below. NOTE: If a responding company or organization would like to brief at a classification level above collateral SECRET during a one-on-one session, please contact Elaine Morgan after receiving a confirmation of your company's scheduled one-on-one session so appropriate arrangements can be made. Classified note taking will NOT be allowed. During industry day, a company may request a copy of the classified presentation be mailed to their facility. An approved classified mailing address, point of contact, and phone number must be provided. All confirmed attendees must submit a visit-access request in accordance with the following instructions: A. Date and Time: 21-22 January 2015 B. Location: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Building 1460, Dahlgren Virginia. C. Visit-access requests. All confirmed attendees for any Industry Day session should send their visit and clearance requests not later than 7 January 2015. a. The Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) is the preferred method for companies or organizations to submit visit-access requests. SMO code is 001785. Include the meeting name (Railgun Sensor Industry Days in the block with the Technical POC's name in the JPAS visit certification. The Navy Technical POC for the Industry Day sessions is Mr. Timothy Jaynes Duration of visit is two (2) days. b. Non-JPAS Visit Requests. Non-JPAS visit requests must be sent from the company or organization security department and may be faxed to Visitor Control [Unclassified FAX]: 540-653-4977 Non-JPAS visit requests must include the following information: 1. Visitor name, social security number, date of birth, and place of birth. 2. Clearance level. 3. Date of clearance and investigation type. 4. Purpose of visit: Railgun Sensor Industry Day 5. Duration of visit: 2 Days 6. Technical POC: Timothy Jaynes, 540-653-2377 Disclaimer: The information provided in this RFI is subject to change and is not binding on the Government. All submissions become the property of the Federal Government, and will not be returned. This pre-solicitation notice is for information only and shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to solicit contractual offers or award contracts. The Government is not soliciting, nor will it accept, proposals as a result of this synopsis. If a solicitation is issued in the future, it will be announced via the GPE located at http://www.fedbizopps.gov and interested parties must comply with that announcement. The Government will not reimburse respondents for any questions submitted or information provided as a result of this notice. This is not an RFP or a promise to issue an RFP and this information is subject to modification and in no way binds the Government to award a contract.
 
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Record
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