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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 3,1996 PSA#1587Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Contracts Management
Office (CMO), 3701 N. Fairfax Dr., Arlington VA 22203-1714 A -- TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY FOR AFFORDABLE MULTI-MISSILE MANUFACTURING
SOL BAA96-21 DUE 070396 POC Keith Miller, DSO, FAX (703) 696-3999.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Contracts Management
Office (CMO), 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714. TOOLS
AND TECHNOLOGY FOR AFFORDABLE MULTI-MISSILE MANUFACTURING SOL BAA#
96-21, DUE by COB July 3, 1996, POC Mr. Keith Miller, DARPA/DSO, FAX
(703) 696-3999. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES AND DESCRIPTION. The Defense
Sciences Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA) is soliciting proposals for innovative tools and technology to
support the Affordable Multi-Missile Manufacturing (AM3) program. The
AM3 program is developing and demonstrating design and manufacturing
enterprise concepts and systems that can substantially lower the cost
for future development and low-volume production across DoD's portfolio
of tactical missiles. A major target is reduction of costs in supply
chains below the prime contractor level, which account for 50% of
missile production costs. The purpose of this BAA is to develop and
demonstrate technology enabled tools for efficient supply chain
integration in support of DARPA's on-going AM3 Program. Responses to
this BAA should describe innovative tools and technologies that present
significant technical or implementation risks but which offer a high
payoff in cost reduction, cycle time compression and quality
improvement across AM3 design, production and product support supply
chains. Proposed solutions must add value to the envisioned future
missile enterprise, which includes: a distributed collaborative design
environment with supplier participation, the capability for
significant re-use of designs, knowledge, components, and software, the
capability to ''drive before buy'' components and subassemblies in a
simulation based design environment, and flexible manufacturing systems
and processes that offer low volume defense access to high volume
commercial production lines at the supplier level and to multi-product
assembly lines at the prime level. Innovations are sought that will
provide the high mix/low quantity AM3 enterprise with the benefits of
high volume supply chain integration solutions (such as co-location,
dedicated service, just-in-time delivery) without the associated high
costs. Solutions must be affordable and implementable by a broad
spectrum of suppliers ranging from key subsystem developers to
commodity vendors. In particular, solutions intended for use by small
suppliers must recognize the limited capabilities of such firms to
acquire and maintain engineering tools, information systems and other
design and manufacturing resources. Proposed tools and technologies
should reach sufficient maturity for beta test in the 1998-1999 time
frame in conjunction with AM3 Phase 3 demonstrations at prime
contractor sites. Within the above context, proposals are sought that
address one or more of the following areas: (1) technologies to assist
prime contractors in the selection of parts and suppliers and in the
cost and time efficient configuration and implementation of supply
chains, (2) technologies that assist primes in bringing the full
spectrum of suppliers onto the design team and facilitating supply
chain operations during the design phase, and (3) technology solutions
to improve supply chain operations in production and maintenance
activities. Additional details and examples are provided in the BAA
96-21 Proposer Information Pamphlet (PIP), referenced below. PROGRAM
SCOPE. A total of approximately $10 million is available for funding
efforts selected from this BAA. Multiple awards are contemplated, with
a single major award in the $5M - $7M range plus other technical focus
awards in the $1M - $2M range. The Air Force Wright Laboratories
Manufacturing Technology Directorate (WL/MTM) will serve as DARPA's
agent for awards under this BAA. Contract awards will be for a period
of 18-24 months, with an optional follow-on contract for beta testing.
Proposals should include provision for participating in two Principal
Investigator (PI) meetings per year. At least one PI meeting will be
held jointly with AM3 PIs or participants of AM3 cooperative efforts to
facilitate interaction between the projects. EVALUATION CRITERIA.
Evaluation of proposals will be accomplished through a technical review
of each proposal using the following criteria, which are listed in
descending order of importance: (1) overall technical merit and level
of innovation of the proposed concepts including the potential to
reduce cost and cycle time through the integration of the supply chains
in the tactical missile sector, (2) scope and affordability of proposed
supply chain integration concepts, (3) quality and scope of proposed
demonstrations, (4) effectiveness of proposed technology transition
approach and planning for down stream commercialization, (5) offeror's
capabilities and related experience for performing the proposed work,
and (6) cost realism. Note: cost realism will only be significant in
proposals which have significantly under or over estimated the cost to
complete their effort. GENERAL INFORMATION Proposers must obtain a
pamphlet entitled ''BAA 96-21 Proposer Information Pamphlet'' (PIP)
which provides further information on areas of interest, the
submission, evaluation, and funding processes, proposal formats, and
other general information. This pamphlet may be obtained by fax,
electronic mail, or mail request to the administrative contact address
given below. Proposals not meeting the format described in the
pamphlet may not be reviewed. Proposers must submit an original and
eight (8) copies of the full proposal and a copy on one 3.5 inch
magnetic floppy storage disk of either Macintosh or IBM compatible
media with all text in generic ASCII or Microsoft Word format, graphics
in a format compatible with MS Word or PowerPoint, and spreadsheet data
in either Excel or Lotus 123 format. All submissions must reference BAA
96-21 and be sent to: DARPA/DSO, 4301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 725
Arlington, VA 22203 (ATTN: BAA 96-21), on or before COB July 3, 1996 in
order to be considered. This notice, in conjunction with the BAA 96-21
Proposer Information Pamphlet (PIP), constitutes the total BAA. No
additional information is available, nor will a formal RFP or other
solicitation regarding this announcement be issued. The Government
reserves the right to select for award all, some, or none of the
proposals received. All responsible sources capable of satisfying the
Government's needs may submit a proposal which shall be considered by
DARPA. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and
Minority Institutions (MIs) are encouraged to submit proposals and join
others in submitting proposals, however, no portion of this BAA will be
set aside for HBCU and MI participation due to the impracticality of
reserving discrete or severable areas of research in electronic systems
manufacturing and design support for mixed-technology integration. All
administrative correspondence and questions on this solicitation,
including requests for information on how to submit a proposal to this
BAA, should be directed in writing to one of the administrative
addresses below, e-mail or fax is preferred. DARPA intends to use
electronic mail and fax for correspondence regarding BAA 96-21.
Proposals may not be submitted by fax or e-mail, any so sent will be
disregarded. DARPA encourages use of the World Wide Web (WWW) for
retrieving the PIP. The administrative addresses for this BAA are: Fax
(703) 696-3999 (Addressed to: DARPA/DSO, BAA 96-21), Electronic Mail:
BAA96-21@arpa.mil Mail: DARPA/DSO, ATTN: BAA 96-21, 4301 North Fairfax
Drive, Suite 725, Arlington, VA 22203. This announcement may be
retrieved via the WWW at URL http://www.darpa.mil/ in the solicitations
area. (0122) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0007 19960502\A-0007.SOL)
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