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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 18,1995 PSA#1433WL/AAKR, BLDG. 7 2530 C STREET WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OH 45433-7607 A -- RECCE/INTEL LASER CROSSLINK CBD SYNOPSIS DUE 103195 POC Betty
Runion, Contract Negotiator, 513-255-6908. INTRODUCTION: Wright
Laboratory (WL/AAKR) is interested in receiving proposals (technical
and cost) on the research effort described below. Proposals in response
to this PRDA shall be submitted no later than 31 Oct 1995, 1500 hours
Eastern Time, to WL/AAKR, Bldg 7, Betty L. Runion, 2530 C Street,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base OH 45433-7607. This is an unrestricted
solicitation. Small businesses are encouraged to propose on all or any
part of this solicitation. Proposals submitted shall be in accordance
with this announcement. Proposals received after the cutoff date and
time specified herein shall be treated in accordance with restrictions
of FAR 52.215-10. A copy of this provision may be obtained from the
contracting point of contact. There will be no other solicitation
issued in regard to this requirement. Offerors should be alert for any
PRDA amendments that may be published. This PRDA may be amended to
allow subsequent submission of proposal dates. Offerors should request
a copy of the WL Guide entitled ''PRDA and BAA Guide for Industry''.
This guide was specifically designed to assist offerors in
understanding the PRDA/BAA proposal process. Copies may be requested
from WL/AAKR Bldg 7, 2530 C Street, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base OH
45433-7607, telephone (513) 255-6908. This guide may also be found on
and downloaded from the Internet at the following URL address:
HTTP://WWW.WL.WPAFB.AF.MIL/CONTRACT/HP.HTM. B--REQUIREMENTS: (1)
Technical Description: The purpose of this effort is to develop the
technology necessary to demonstrate long range, high bandwidth laser
communications between two high altitude aircraft. The proposed
solution shall be minimally capable of 1.0 gigabits per second data
exchange at a range of 500 kilometers when installed in an aircraft.
The system design should be capable of operating with multiplexed data
and incorporate the use of error detection and correction codes. The
laser communications terminal should utilize innovative acquisition,
signal detection, and tracking techniques to enable it to have at least
+180 degree azimuth and zero degree to 90 degree elevation field of
regard on an aircraft when it is mounted within an AN/AAQ-15 or similar
size turret husing. Applications of the laser communications include
recce/intel data relay between aircraft and then via a radio frequency
(rf) link to a ground facility for analysis and dissemination,
therefore, the laser communications system must have the ability to
interface with a Common Data Link (CDL) onboard the aircraft. The
overall effort is to begin with a limited scope analytical effort
detailing a series of risk reduction activities that will lead to an
operational capability, then progress through each of these activities,
culminating in an air-to-air flight demonstration using business size
jet aircraft to emulate mission operations. Due to the compressed time
period of this effort and the limited available funding, it would be
expected that the offerors will take maximum advantage of existing
hardware and software to accomplish the laser terminal development,
system integration, aircraft installation, and flight demonstration.
(2) Deliverable Items: The following deliverable data items shall be
proposed: (a) Status Report, DI-MGMT-80368/T, monthly, (b) Project
Planning Chart, DI-MGMT-80507A/T, monthly, (c) Funds and Man-Hour
Expenditure Report, DI-FNCL-80331, monthly, (d) Scientific and
Technical Reports, Contractor's Billing Voucher, DI-MISC-80711/T,
monthly, (e) Contract Funds Status Report (CFSR), DI-F-6004B/T, QRTLY,
(f) System/Segment Design Document, DI-CMAN-80534/T, ONE/R, (g)
Presentation Material, DI-ADMN-81373/T, ASREQ, (h) Informal Technical
Data, DI-H-30255, ASREQ, (i) Scientific and Technical Reports, Interim
Report, DI-MISC-807 11/T, ONE/R, (j) Scientific and Technical Reports,
Final Report, DI-MISC-807 11/T, ONE/R. The incremental brassboard,
along with all modules and spares, shall be a hardware delivery item.
(3) Security Requirements: The work performed under this contract will
require access to material classified up to and including SECRET. (4)
Other Special Requirements: International Traffic In Arms Restrictions
(ITAR) apply. C--ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: (1) Anticipated Period of
Performance: The total length of the basic program will be 40 months,
which includes 36 months for the technical effort plus four months for
the final report. Options, which may extend the Period of Performance,
are explained below. (2) Expected Award Date: on or about 03 Apr 1996.
(3) Government Estimate: The Government anticipates multiple contracts
will be awarded at an aggregate program alue of approximately
$3,000,000.00 spread over three years. In the event multiple contract
are awarded for different tasks, contractors shall be required to enter
into associate contractor agreements with other awardees. Any resulting
contracts shall include the associate contractor provision. The
Government funding profile is estimated to be as follows: FY 96,
$1,000,000.00, FY97, $1,000,000.00, and FY98, $1,000,000.00. Options
are estimated to be $7,000,000.00 total. The options include: (1) the
fabrication or upgrade of additional laser terminals, estimated to cost
$2,000,000.00, to be exercised no earlier than six months after
contract award and no later than 18 months after contract award, the
period of performance is expected to be 12 months, (2) the
modification, installation, and airborne testing with additional
aircraft, estimated to cost $2,000,000.00, to be exercised no earlier
than 12 months after contract award and no later than 24 months after
contract award, the period of performance is expected to be 18 months
and (3) demonstrate transition to operational capability with CDL
compatibility, estimated to cost $3,000,000.00 to be exercised no
earlier than 14 months after contract award and no later than 26 months
after contract award, the period of performance is expected to be 12
months. Depending on when the options are exercised the period of
performance of the contract may be extended. This funding profile is an
estimate only and is not a promise for funding, as all funding is
subject to change due to Government discretion and availability. (4)
Type of Contract: Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) or Cost Reimbursement (no
fee). Any grants or cooperative agreement awarded will be cost (no
fee). (5) Government Furnished Property: None contemplated (6) Size
Status: For the purpose of this acquisition, the size standard is 500
employees (SIC 8731). (7) Notice to Foreign-Owned Firms: Such firms are
asked to immediately notify the Air Force point cited below upon
deciding to respond to this announcement. Foreign contractors should be
aware that restrictions may apply which could preclude their
participation in this acquisition. D--PROPOSAL PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS: (1) General Instructions: Offerors should apply the
restrictive notice prescribed in the provision at FAR 52.215-12,
Restriction on Disclosure and Use of Data, to trade secrets or
privileged commercial and financial informationcontained in their
proposals. Proposal questions should be directed to one of the points
of contact listed elsewhere herein. Offerors should consider
instructions contained in the WL PRDA and BAA Guide for Industry
referenced in Section A of this announcement. Technical and cost
proposals, submitted in separate volumes, are required and must be
valid for 180 days. Proposals must reference the above PRDA number.
Proposals shall be submitted in an original and five copies. All
responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered
against the criteria set forth herein. Offerors are advised that only
contracting officers are legally authorized to contractually bind or
otherwise commit the government. (2) Cost Proposal: The accompanying
cost proposal/price breakdown shall be supplied on an SF 1411, together
with supporting schedules, and shall contain a person-hour breakdown
per task. Copies of the above-referenced forms may be obtained from the
contacting office cited. The option(s) shall be costed separately. (3)
Technical Proposals: The technical proposal shall include a discussion
of the nature and scope of the research and the technical approach.
Additional information on prior work in this area, descriptions of
available equipment, data, and facilities, and resumes of personnel who
will be participating in this effort should also be included as
attachments to the technical proposal and are not included in the page
limit. The Technical Proposal shall include a Statement of Work (SOW)
detailing the technical tasks proposed to be accomplished under the
proposed effort and suitable for contract incorporation. Offerors
should refer to the WL Guide referenced in Section A to assist in SOW
preparation. PL 98-94 applies. Offerors must submit approved DD Form
2345, Export-Controlled DOD Technical Data Agreement, with their
proposal. Any question concerning the Technical Proposal or SOW
preparation shall be referred to the Technical Point of Contact cited
in this announcement. (4) Page Limitations: The Technical Proposal
shall be limited to 75 pages (12 pitch or larger type), double-spaced,
single-sided, 8.5 by 11 inches. All charts, photographs, Statement of
Work (SOW) and tables are included in the total page count. Indices
and resumes are not included in the total page count. Pages in excess
of this limitation will not be considered by the government. Cost
proposals have no limitatins, however, offerors are requested to keep
cost proposals to 75 pages as a goal. (5) Preparation Cost: This
announcement does not commit the government to pay for any response
preparation cost. The cost of preparing proposals in response to this
PRDA is not considered an allowable direct charge to any resulting or
any other contract. However, it may be an allowable expense to the
normal bid and proposal indirect cost as specified in FAR 31.205-18.
E--BASIS FOR AWARD: The selection of one or more sources for award will
be based on an evaluation of an offeror's response (both technical and
cost aspects) to determine the overall merit of the proposal in
response to the announcement. The technical aspect, which is ranked as
the first order of priority, shall be evaluated based on the following
criteria which are of equal importance: (a) new and creative solutions,
(b) soundness of offeror's technical approach, (c) planning for risk
reduction approaches, (d) offeror's understanding of the scope of the
technical problem, as demonstrated by detailed discussion of the
requirements, potential design solutions, and trade-offs necessary in
the development, installation, and testing of a recce/intel laser
crosslink in currently fielded and future high altitude aircraft, (e)
the availability of qualified technical personnel and their experience
with applicable technologies, (f) the offeror's past experience with
laser and CDL communications technologies and architectures, (g) the
availability of necessary research, development, and test facilities,
and (h) organization, clarity, and thoroughness of the proposed SOW.
Cost, which includes consideration of proposed budgets and funding
profiles, is ranked as the second order of priority. No other
evaluation criteria will be used. The technical and cost information
will be evaluated at the same time. The Air Force reserves the right to
select for award of a contract, grant, or cooperative agreement any,
all, part, or none of the proposals received. Award of a grant, in lieu
of a contract, to universities and nonprofit institutions will be
considered and will be subject to the mutual agreement of the parties.
F--POINTS OF CONTACT: (1) Technical Point of Contact Point: Program
Engineer, Robert J. Feldmann, WL/AAAI, Bldg 620, 2185 Avionics Circle,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base OH 45433-7301, (513) 255-4742. (2)
Contracting/Cost Point of Contact: Questions relaed to the
contract/cost issues should be directed to Wright Laboratory,
Directorate of Research and Development Contracting, Betty L. Runion,
WL/AAKR, 2530 C Street, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7607,
(513) 255-6908. (0257) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19950915\A-0001.SOL)
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