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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 1,1995 PSA#1274AFFTC/PKAE Directorate of Contracting, 5 S. Wolfe Ave., Edwards AFB, CA
93524-1185 A -- INTEGRATED HIGH PAYOFF ROCKET PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY (IHPRPT) I AN
NOUNCEMENT (PRDA) 95-01-PKAE SOL PRDA 95-01-PKAE DUE 031795 POC Eileen
Hipe, Contract Negotiator, (805) 277-3900 Ext 2234 Liliana J.
Michaleski, Contracting Officer, (805) 277-3900 Ext 2229. Integrated
High Payoff Rocket Propulsion Technology (IHPRPT) I initiative Program
Research and Development Announcement (PRDA) 95-01-PKAE. The Phillips
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA, Propulsion Directorate (OLAC PL/RK) is
interested in receiving proposals (technical/management and cost) on
the projects described below. Responses are sought to develop an
advanced technology base for rocket propulsion concepts and components
aimed at supporting the IHPRPT initiative. The IHPRPT initiative is a
DoD/NASA/Industry coordinated effort to develop revolutionary and
innovative technologies by the year 2010 that will permit a doubling of
rocket propulsion capabilities over the 1993 state-of-the-art
technology. The following exploratory development and advanced
development technology areas and projects represent the immediate
technology challenges for the IHPRPT initiative. Projects should
contribute significantly towards achieving the technology area
objectives summarized below and provided in a supplemental package.
Proposals should be focused on the following areas: A: Exploratory
Development areas: (1) Combustion and Energy Conversion Technology Area
- (a) Combustion chambers which will increase the available heat for
use to power the turbopumps of an expander cycle engine. The target for
the chamber pressure of this expander cycle engine is 1200-1500 psi.
This program should demonstrate the materials and fabrication
techniques by producing a hot-fireable full-scale thrust chamber. (b)
High angle thrust vector actuation (TVA) technology with anti-slag
retention and null-angle return features for improved mass fraction and
stage-delivered Isp. (c) Advanced, compact pintle nozzles for high
motor propulsion efficiency at high turndown ratio motor operation. (d)
Integrated nozzle component technology for low-cost materials and motor
assembly using polyacrylonitril (PAN) composite nozzle materials. (2)
Controls Technology Area - Electromechanical actuators for TVA systems,
incorporating improved power management and control technology. (3)
Propellant Management Technology Area - High performance case and case
resin technology that may include lighter weight resins, lower cost
resins, quick curing resin systems, and optimized structures. (4)
Propellants Technology Area - (a) Solid propellant fuels and
ingredients technology directed toward performance increases. Task
strategies will include chlorine elimination, particulate reduction,
and environmental compatibility. (b) Integrated solid rocket motor
design technology incorporating high-fidelity representation of motor
loads, structural response, and ballistic response. (c) Reduced
safety-hazard operations from motor manufacturing enhancements directed
towards motor launch assembly procedures. (d) Identify, synthesize, and
test fire, in a small rocket thruster, a new monopropellant with a
significantly higher specific impulse than hydrazine. B: Advanced
Development area: (1) Propellants Technology Area - Advanced
development demonstration of a practical propulsion system from
manufacturing through disposal. (2) Propellant Management Technology
Area - Develop improved prepreg materials to reduce motor case
manufacturing costs. Responses may be submitted on all or parts of this
PRDA and shall include a Statement of Work and detailed cost breakout
as described in the supplemental package available upon request. The
selection of the source for contract award shall be based upon a
scientific and engineering evaluation of the proposal. This evaluation
shall consider technical/management aspects and cost as related to
technical effort. The purpose of this evaluation is to determine the
relative merit of the technical approach proposed in response to this
announcement. New and creative efforts and solutions to the technical
areas of interest are of primary importance and will be ranked as first
priority in the evaluation. The technical and management evaluation
shall be evaluated based on the following criteria which are of equal
importance: (a) innovative solutions to meeting the technical
objectives as stated, (b) the offeror's understanding of the scope of
the technical effort, (c) soundness of offeror's technical approach,
(d) demonstrated knowledge of the current state of the art and
experience with applicable technologies, (e) the availability of the
necessary resources to successfully accomplish the proposed technical
objectives, these resources include the experience and competence of
technical and management personnel and the availability, from any
source, of required laboratory, shop, and test facilities, and (f)
organization, clarity, and thoroughness of the proposed SOW. Cost
factors as they relate to the technical effort will be ranked as second
priority in the evaluation criteria process. The cost evaluation
criteria will include: (a) reasonableness, realism, and completeness of
cost in relation to the technical risk, (b) basis of estimated
engineering, fabrication, and test costs, and (c) appropriate
distribution and adequacy of estimated costs in relation to elements of
the proposed technical effort. No further evaluation criteria will be
used in selecting the proposals. The technical and cost information
will be evaluated at the same time. Proposer's past and present
performance, although not an evaluation factor, will be a general
consideration in the PRDA selection. Proposers are advised that
representatives from DoD and NASA, as well as employees of Aerospace
Corporation and SPARTA, Inc. may assist the Government as advisors in
performing technical evaluations of proposals submitted under this
announcement. These advisors will be authorized access to only those
portions of the proposal data and discussions that are necessary to
enable them to provide specific technical advice on specialized
matters, or on particular problems. Non DoD and non NASA advisors will
be expressly prohibited from participating in any cost or pricing
evaluations/ negotiations, nor will they be allowed access to such
data. Responses should, therefore, be submitted with separate
technical/management and cost volumes. Responses must provide new and
unique concepts, ideas, or approaches in order to qualify for
evaluation and consideration for award. Responses from all responsible
sources will be considered. However, foreign firms are advised they
will not be allowed to participate as the prime contractor. The
Standard Industry Code (SIC) applicable to this acquisition is 8731
with 1000 employees. Responses to this announcement should be
unclassified. The Technical/Management volume should not exceed 100
pages, double spaced, single sided, 12 pitch or greater. There is no
maximum limit for the Cost volume, but no more than 100 pages is
suggested. Proposals shall be valid for 180 days. A supplemental
package will contain additional technical and proposal preparation
information necessary to respond to this announcement. To obtain the
supplemental package proposers should contact the Contract Negotiators,
Ms. Eileen Hipe or Ms. Penny Barnhill, at AFFTC/PKAE, (805) 277-3900,
extension 2234 or extension 2235, respectively. All information
contained in this synopsis and supplemental package is available on the
OASIS Bulletin Board and can be accessed by calling (805) 277-4519.
Point of contact for the Bulletin Board is Ms Jan Borges at (805)
277-3900, extension 2291. Proposals in response to this PRDA shall
reference the technical project being proposed against as well as PRDA
95-01-PKAE and shall be submitted by 3:00 PM Pacific Standard Time on
17 Mar 95 addressed to Directorate of Contracting, ATTN: Ms. Eileen
Hipe, AFFTC/PKAE, 5 S. Wolfe Ave., Edwards AFB, CA 93524-1185. One
original and ten copies of the technical/management volume, with one
original and six copies of the cost volume are requested. Proposal
submission after the cutoff date specified herein shall be treated in
accordance with the restrictions of FAR 52.215-10. A copy of this
provision may be obtained from the contracting point of contact.
Anticipated type of contract to be awarded is cost-plus-fixed-fee.
Anticipated award dates range from May through July 1995. The cost of
preparing proposals in response to this announcement is not an
allowable direct charge to any resulting contract or any other
contract, but it may be an allowable expense to the normal bid and
proposal indirect cost specified in FAR 31.205-18. The Air Force
reserves the right to select for contract award any, all, part, or none
of the responses received to this announcement. Multiple awards to the
same project area are also possible. The Air Force reserves the right
to amend this PRDA to allow for subsequent submission proposal dates.
Offerors are cautioned that only Contracting Officers are legally
authorized to commit the Government and NASA. This announcement
constitutes the only solicitation for this requirement. A formal
Request for Proposal (RFP) will not be issued. Offerors should be alert
for any PRDA amendments that may be published. (0030) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19950131\A-0001.SOL)
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