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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 24,1996 PSA#1643US Army Research Laboratory, Attn: AMSRL-OP-PR-FM(MSF), Ft.Monmouth, NJ
07703-5601 A -- ARL PSD FY 93 BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT OF BATTERIES POC Marla Flack, Contract Specialist,
(908)532-0290 This Single Topic Broad Agency Announcement entitled
''Low Cost Reusable Alkaline Manganese Batteries'' is issued under the
Provisions of paragraph 6.102(d)(2) of the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) which provides for the competitive selection of basic
research proposals. Proposals submitted in response to this BAA that
are selected for award are considered to be the result of Full and Open
Competition and are in full compliance with the Provisions of Public
Law 98-369, ''The Competition in Contracting Act of 1984''. Questions
concerning contractual, cost or pricing proposal format matters may be
directed to Marla S. Flack, Contract Specialist at (908) 532-0290.
Individuals with questions on technical matterc may contact the
technical representative, Don Foster at (908) 532-0293. CLOSING:
Proposals are due by 20 Jun 96. TYPE OF CONTRACT: Cost Plus Fixed Fee
(Completion). One original and four copies of the proposal are to be
submitted directly to: Army Research Laboratory, ATTN: AMSRL-OP-PR-FM
(MSF), Ft. Monmouth, NJ 07703-5601. The U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Physical Sciences Directorate, Ft. Monmouth, NJ s interested in
receiving proposals for the study, development and delivery of a
minimum of 20 each proof of principle RAM prototype size AA bobbin
cells, 20 each prototype RAM cells of a cell construction other than
bobbin, 10 each prototype batteries that are the RAM performance
equivalent of a BA-5590 battery, but designed to address an economical,
human factored alternative packaging for manportable Army electronics
equipment and 4 prototype cell chargers and 2 prototype battery
chargers for these cells and batteries. BACKGROUND: The Army needs low
cost rechargeable batteries to replace a significant quantity of
general purpose Army primary batteries (e.g. BA-5590) which are used to
provide power to an increasingly wide range of Manportable electronics
equipment. Low cost batteries such as rechargeable alkaline manganese
dioxide (RAM) offer the potential for achieving a significant
reduction in life cycle cost (i. e., 10 times or greater). RAM may also
offer an advantage in low power Army equipment currently using
secondary batteries such as the BB-590 Nickel Cadmium battery due to
lighter weight better torability and lower initial cost. Topics of
interest include improving the rate capability and reducing the
capacity fade. Approaches for accomplishing the improvements might
include improved separator materials, pore forming additives to the
electrodes and further optimization of active material surface area,
zinc alloy type and anode corrosion inhibitor. The study phase should
identify one additional cell design, other than the bobbin cell design,
for improved rate capability and reduced capacity fade due to higher
surface area and reduced thickness of the electrodes. Cell designs for
improving the rate might include wound cylindrical cell construction
or prismatic cell construction. Considerations for choosing alternative
cell designs should include rate capability, rechargeability, cost,
weight, storability and prevention of cell leakage.Proposals for the
delivery of low cost RAM must include provision for the test and
evaluation of cell and battery objectives and should consider a RAM
equivalent of the BB-590/U Nickel Cadmium and BA-5590/U Lithium Sulfur
Dioxide Batteries because of their large quantity usage within the
Army. (Note: BB-590/U and BA-5590/U requirements are contained in
MIL-B-4936 and MIL-B-49430, respectively.) Proposals for the delivery
of a prototype RAM type BB-X590 should address the following minimum
considerations: 2 Ampere - hours to an end point voltage of 20 Volts at
25 degrees Celsius at a 2 Ampere constant discharge rate; storability
and operation over the widest possible temperature range (minus 20 to
55 degrees (Celsius is essential); safety under all conditions of use
and abuse and weight of 3.5 lb or less. A cycle life of 10 cycles at a
capacity greater than 40 Wh at a discharge rate of 0.45 Ampere to the
20 Volt end point voltage. Packaging for the BB-X590 should be
ergonomically designed providing safer and more efficient use by the
soldier. This might include a battery designed to be worn as a flexible
vest or belt with small cells or small battery packs attached and
electrically connected to a single electrical socket. A design that
minimizes battery cost is essential. Proposals for the delivery of the
improved size AA RAM prototype cells and prototype RAM cells of
alternate cell design should address the following considerations.
Energy density of 32 Wh/kg after 10 discharge cycles at 25 degrees
Celsius at a power density of 32 W/kg. Energy density of 32 Wh/kg at 25
degrees Celsius after 20 cycles to an endpoint Voltage of 1.0 V at a
constant discharge rate of 7.5 W/kg. Operation over a temperature range
of minus 30 Celsius to 55 Celsius Resistance to mechanical and
electrical abuse. For estimating purposes, the Government anticipates
that approximately 9,000 man hours over a period of 18 months will be
required in order to accomplish this program. Programs for lesser
amounts and/or stand alone subsets of effort, each individually priced
are encouraged.Other Requirements: Any resultant contract will include
the requirement for 2 contractor trips to Ft. Monmouth, NJ during the
course of performance. Additionally, contract reporting requirements
will include quarterly technical reports, monthly financial reports, a
final technical report and an environmental report.Funds are not
presently available for this BAA; and no contract award will be made
until appropriated funds are made available from which payment for
contract purposes can be made. GENERAL INFORMATION: Because both the
technical and cost aspects of an offeror's submission will be evaluated
at the same time, it is desirable that one volume containing all
information be submitted. Pursuant to the requirements of FAR 52.219-9,
if the total amount of the proposal exceeds $500,000, offeror(s)
selected for award will be required at that time to submit a
Subcontracting Plan for Small Business and Small Socially and
Economically Disadvantaged Business concerns. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
INSTRUCTIONS: The technical proposal shall include: 1) Table of
Contents; 2) A description of the technical and or design approach to
meet the topic requirements; 3) A Statement of Work (SOW) detailing the
technical tasks proposed to be accomplished under the effort and
schedule for performance of those tasks; 4) description of available
equipment, data, and facilities 5) methodology, techniques, and
approach to technology demonstration and technology transfer for
developments under this program; 6) identify any technical data
proposed to be delivered with less than unlimited rights in the
technical proposal. Unless otherwise stated in the proposal, all data
delivered to the Government shall be with unlimited rights; 7) the
organization structure and roles/qualifications of each team member and
brief resumes of personnel; 8) a break-out of materials including the
types and quantities. If subcontracting is anticipated, provide name,
qualifications, and level of effort to be subcontracted. EVALUATION
CRITERIA: All proposals received will be evaluated in accordance with
the following criteria listed in order of importance: A) New and
Creative solutions to the technical issue presented in the BAA; B) the
feasibility of the approach and technical objectives; C) understanding
of the technical matters being presented for consideration;D) ability
to implement the proposed approach as demonstrated by adequate detailed
analysis and supported by specific accomplishments in the technical
field to be studied; E) the availability of qualified personnel with
the requisite expertise to accomplish the tasks as proposed; F) record
of past performance; G) cost and cost realism and H) the availability
of unlimited rights in technical data and/or computer software.The
purpose of the evaluation will be to determine the relative merit of
the technical approach proposed in response to this BAA. Evaluation and
selection of proposal(s) for award will be made to those offerors whose
proposal is considered most advantageous to the Government, price and
other factors considered; (i.e.; an independent Government assessment
of the probability of success of the proposed approach and the
availability of funding). Responses must provide new or unique
concepts, ideas or approaches in order to qualify for evaluation and
consideration for award. The Government reserves the right to select
for award any, all, part or none of the responses received. COST
PROPOSAL: The cost proposal shall be prepared in general accordance
with FAR 15.804-6 and shall include a Standard Form 1411, Contracting
Pricing Proposal Cover Sheet with all supporting data in order to allow
for a complete review by the Government. When cost of money is being
proposed, the offeror is required to complete a DD Form 1861. The
breakdown of cost data shall include all costs expected to be incurred
under the contract. All details, broken-down by cost element, are to
be prepared for each major task along with supporting rationale. All
cost details shall be broken down to coincide with the offeror's
accounting periods as related to the specific period of performance as
indicated in the proposed milestone chart. The cost proposal shall
include all supporting information including, but not limited to:
breakdown of labor hours by category, materials (vendor quotes or
method of establishing cost), travel, direct and indirect costs. Prime
contractors are responsible for insuring that all proposed
subcontracts in excess of $500,000 are supported by an executed SF
1411. OTHER INFORMATION: Proposals are to address the following
business aspects of the program. 1) Plan for how the results of the
program will be made available to all DOD contractors involved in the
development of the applicable military systems; 2) Plan for
establishment of a technology base that will insure affordable,
economically secure sourcing of the technology for military
applications; 3) Plan for insuring that future application of the R&D
results achieved under the program will allow for a globally
competitive capability without undue dependency on foreign sources; 4)
Plan for technology insertion into military systems and describe the
mechanism that will provide for the insertion. CERTIFICATE OF CURRENT
COST OR PRICING DATA: Upon completion of negotiations and agreement on
contract price, a Certificate of Current cost or Pricing Data pursuant
to FAR 15.804-4 shall be submitted by the offeror if required by FAR
15.804-2. If exemption from the cost or pricing data requirements is
claimed, an SF 1412 is required to be submitted. In addition, any
offeror who is required to submit and certify cost or pricing data
shall submit or procure the submission of accurate, current and
complete cost or pricing data from his prospective subcontractors in
accordance with the requirements of FAR 15.806. The Government
anticipates that any contract resulting from this BAA will be funded on
an incremental basis as provided for under FAR 52.232-22 ''Limitation
of Funds''. In view of this and to allow the Government adequate time
for budgetary planning, offerors shall submit a monthly funding
Expenditure and Termination Liability Profile covering the total period
of performance. The Expenditure and Termination Liability Profile
should contain a breakout of projected funding requirements which are
commensurate with the proposed level of effort, technical approach and
milestone chart. The contractor will be required to submit a revised
expenditure profile upon completion of negotiations. RESTRICTIVE
MARKINGS ON PROPOSALS: Not withstanding Army policy, if information
contained in the proposal is in the public domain or cannot be
protected under law as a trade secret (e.g., a patent application), the
Army will not accept liability for failure to safeguard against open
disclosure.If a responder wishes to restrict the proposal, the
responder offeror should mark the title page with the following legend:
This data shall not be disclosed outside the Government and shall not
be duplicated, used or disclosed in whole or in part for any purpose
other than to evaluate the proposal; provided that if a contract is
awarded to this BAA responder as a result of or in connection with the
submission of this data, the Government shall have the right to
duplicate, use or disclose the data to the extent provided in the
contract. This restriction does not limit the Government's right to use
information contained in the data if it is obtained from another source
without restriction. The data subject to this restriction is contained
on page . ''REPORTS: Monthly financial reports in accordance with the
requirements of DI-6004B and technical reports in accordance with the
requirements of DI-MISC-80711 will be required. Other data and
deliverables as set forth above will also be required. REPRESENTATIONS
AND CERTIFICATIONS: Offerors are to complete the following required
representations and certifications, and submit them as part of the
proposal: 52.204-3 Taxpayer Identification (Sep 89); 52.204-4
Contractor Establishment Code (Aug 89); 52.209-5 Certification
Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Proposed Debarment, and Other
Responsibility Matters May 89); 52.215-6 Type of Business Organization
(Jul 87); 52.215-11 Authorized Negotiators (Apr 84); 52.215-20 Place
of Performance Apr 84); 52.219-1 Small Business Concern Representation
(Jan 91); 52.219-2 Small Disadvantaged Business Concern Representation
Feb 90); and 52.219-3 Women-Owned Small Business Representation Apr
84). Short Form Research Contract Forms DD 2222, 2222-1 and 2222-2 (May
89). Offerors eligible to utilize these forms are to submit all
information necessary to process an award pursuant to the terms and
conditions set forth in Subpart 35.70 of the Defense FAR Supplement.
Other additional certifications will be required at time of award.
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