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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 15,1996 PSA#1659FISC Norfolk Detachment Washington, 901 M St., S.E., Bldg. 200, 4th
Fl., Washington, DC 20374-5014 B -- FEASIBILITY AND ARCHITECTURAL STUDY OF A SPACEBORNE ASTROMETRIC
INSTRUMENT SOL N00600-96-R-3921 DUE 030996 POC For additional
information, contact Mr. David Brown, 202-433-8494. I. This is a
combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in
accordance with the Format in FAR Subpart 12.6, supplemented with
additional information included in this notice. This announcement
constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a
written solicitation will not be issued.II. This solicitation number
N00600-96-R-3921 is issued as a request for proposal (RFP).III. The
solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those
in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 37.IV. A list of
contract line item number(s) and items.:CLIN 0001 A feasibility and
architectural study of a spaceborne astrometric instrument IAW SOW
Section V. CLIN 0002 Report of Findings - Not Separately Priced.
Research will be conducted at the Contractor's facility. There will be
no Government Furnished Property.V. The Fleet and Industrial Supply
Center Norfolk Detachment Washington (FISC, Wash) has a requirement in
support of the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) for A feasibility and
architectural study of a spaceborne astrometric instrument. The
acquisition shall be for a firm fixed price contract of performance
from date of award through five months thereafter. A feasibility and
architectural study of a spaceborne astrometric instrument is to be
conducted to meet the astrometric needs of the U.S. Naval Observatory.
The instrument would support a mission that would survey the sky to
determine the astrometric parameters of millions of stars. The five
astrometric parameters of interest are position (2), proper motion (2),
and parallax (1). In addition, the instrument would estimate the
brightness (stellar magnitude) of the stars to modest accuracy. The
survey would be designed to cover most or all of the sky with a
limiting magnitude to be estimated during the study and intended to be
in the range from 13 to 16. For the purpose of the study, the nominal
mission length is 2.5 years. It is intended that, based on the
analysis of the data to be acquired by the mission, the astrometric
parameters for most stars should be determined to an accuracy of better
than 1 mas (mas/year). For bright stars (m(8), the accuracy is intended
to be better than 0.050 mas (mas/year). The error sources are to be
investigated to estimate whether this accuracy target can be achieved
or exceeded. The cost goal for the spacecraft (instrument plus bus) is
a midex mission. The feasibility of this goal is to be determined. The
conceptual starting points for the study will be the successful
European astrometric satellite, HIPPAROCS, its proposed advanced
(interferometric) successor, GAIA, recent studies at JPL and USNO of
FAME, and studies at CFA of POINTS and Newcomb. Although no aspect of
the design is fixed at the start, a slowly spinning instrument (period
of order two hours) with two or more fields of view in the spin plane
is envisioned. If there are only two fields of view, they might be
separated by a principal angle of order a radian. Description of Tasks.
The following architectural questions and options are to be addressed
in this study: a. Should the instrument use a telescope, an
interferometer, or a combination of the two? b. Should the field of
view be combined ahead of the rest of the optical train by a ''complex
mirror,'' late in the optical train by such a device, on the detector
arrays, or electronically after detection (i.e., use separate detector
arrays)? How would the answer to this question depend on the principal
angle and what does this dependence imply for selecting the principal
angle? c. The information rate increases with the field of view (FoV).
However, a large FoV requires a more complicated and expensive optical
system and more detectors than does a small FoV. A trade-off study
needs to be conducted d. The instrument's geometric stability is
important, eventhough the mission would have some self-calibrating
aspects. Various options should be investigated including ultra-stable
structure (e.g., ULE metering), thermal control, and the use of laser
gauges (plus possible active control). Personnel Required.Senior
Physicist - physicist with at least 5 years experience in design and
investigations of optical interferometers and astrometric satellites
from a complete systems approach. Publications must include designs,
error analysis, and studies demonstrating that the instruments could
achieve 50 microarcsecond accuracies or better.Physicist - full time
physicist to perform the tasks specified in this statement of work. The
physicist should have at least 1 year experience in design, computer
modeling, error analysis and investigations for spacecraft that can
achieve 50 microarcsecond accuracies or better. There must be
publications to support this experience.Performance Criteria.The
contractor is expected to provide results verbally each month during
the contract period. If a failure to meet this requirement occurs, the
Head of the Astrometry Department must be notified.Contract
Handling.The technical personnel of the Astrometry Department will
review the progress for general accuracy and completeness. Suspected
problems will be reported to the Contracting Officer's Representative
(COR) immediately. The COR will review the progress monthly to monitor
systematic errors, precision, and accuracy. The contractor's
representative shall meet the COR at the COR's discretion in order to
review the progress of work and resolve problems with the contract. If
the representatives disagree on an issue, the Contract Officer will be
requested to rule on it. The decision of the Contract Officer is final
and binding on both parties.Travel.Two trips for two people to
Washington, DC for one day, and one trip for two people to Pasadena, CA
for two days.Notification.The technical personnel at USNO will check
the accuracy and completeness of the documentation as it is received in
the first and second draft. If the performance criteria are not met,
they will notify the COR immediately. The COR will review the
documentation when it is complete to monitor its accuracy and
completeness.VI. FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offers-Commercial Items,
is incorporated by reference and applies to this acquisition.VII. FAR
52-212-2, Evaluation - Commercial Items, is incorporated by reference
and applies to this acquisition. ADDENDUM. 52.212-2, Para. (a) The
following factors shall be used to evaluate offers: technical
capability and price. Technical capability is approximately equal to
price.VIII. Offerors shall include a completed copy of the provision at
DFAR 252.212-7000, Offeror Representations and
Certifications-Commercial Items, AND FAR 52.212-3, Offeror
Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items, with its written
proposal.IX. FAR 52.212-4, ''Contract Terms and
Conditions-CommercialItem'' is incorporated by reference and applies to
this acquisition and resulting contract. The following terms and
conditions are added as an addendum to this clause:Type of Contract:
The resulting contract will be firm fixed price.FAR 52.232-18
Electronic Funds Transfer Payment (APR 1984)X. FAR 52-212-5, Contract
Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items, is incorporated by reference, however for
paragraphs (b) and (c) only the following provisions apply to this
acquisition:52.203-6 Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to
theGovernment, with Alternate I52.203-10 Price or Fee Adjustment for
Illegal or Improper Activity52.219-8 Utilization of Small, Small
Disadvantaged and Women Owned Small Business Concerns52.222-26 Equal
Opportunity52.222-35 Affirmative Action for Special Disabled and
Vietnam Era Veterans52.222-36 Affirmative Action or Handicapped
Workers52.222-37 Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veteransand
Veterans of the Vietnam EraDFAR 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and
Conditions Required to Implement Statutes Applicable to Defense
Acquisitions of Commercial Items, is incorporated by reference, however
only the clauses listed apply under paragraph b252.219-7006 Notice of
Evaluation Preference for Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns (15 USC
644)252.225-7012 Preference for Certain Domestic
Commodities252.247-7024 Notification of Transportation of Supplies by
Sea (10 USC 2631)XI. Proposals are due 3 September 1996 at
FISCNORDETWASH Customer Service Center, 901 M Street SE, Washington
Navy Yard, Bldg. 200, 4th floor, Washington, DC 20374. Written
proposals must contain the information required by FAR 52.212-3, DFAR
252.212-7000, FAR 52.212-1.XII. The following individual should be
contacted for information regarding the solicitation, Mr. David Brown
(202) 433-8494. (0226) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 19960814\B-0001.SOL)
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