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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 8,1996 PSA#1718WL/MNK, Building 13, 101 W. Eglin Blvd, Ste 337, Eglin AFB, FL, 32542-
6810 A -- DEEP EARTH PENETRATING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (PART 2 OF 2) SOL
MNK-97-0003 DUE 122396 POC Contact Point, Stacey Darhower, (904)
882-4294, ext 3408, Contract Specialist; or Jean M. Pulley, Contracting
Officer, WL/MNK, (904) 882- 4294, ext 3402. Continuation of previous
synopsis for Armament Technologies: DEEP EARTH PENETRATING TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM (Part 2 of 2). D--PROPOSAL PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS: (1)
General: 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 information
contained in their proposals. Offerors must submit approved DD Form
2345, Export-Controlled DOD Technical Data Agreement, with their
proposal and should state whether they are a large business, small
business, small disadvantage business, nonprofit, educational,
women-owned small business, or historically black college or minority
institution. Offerors should consider instructions contained in the
''Proprietary Information'' and ''When and How to Submit'' sections of
the AFMC Pamphlet 64-101, ''Unsolicited Proposal Guide,'' copies of
which are available by writing to: AFDTC/BC, 205 West D Avenue, Ste
449, Eglin AFB, FL 32542-6863 or telephone (904) 882-2843, ext 3. AFMC
Form 190, Policy Agreements, does not apply to Program Research and
Development Announcements. Additional proposal questions should be
directed to one of the points of contact listed elsewhere herein. A
technical and cost proposal submitted in separate volumes, is required
and must reference the above PRDA number. Volume 1 should provide the
technical proposal and Volume 2 should address the price/cost portions
of the proposal. Volume 1 should be limited to a total of 50 pages
(double spaced and no fold outs), including resumes, charts, figures,
tables, etc. Foldouts and pages in excess of the specified 50 pages
will be removed and returned to the offeror before evaluation starts.
Cost proposals have no limitations, however, offerors are requested to
keep cost proposals to 20 pages as a goal. A page is defined to be one
side of an 8.5 x 11 inch piece of paper with information on it. Minimum
print size is 10 point type, or 12 pitch. Proposals shall be submitted
in an original and 5 copies. All responsible sources may submit a
proposal which shall be considered against the criteria set forth
herein. Copies of the proposals may be forwarded, if the offeror
authorizes in writing, to other interested government agencies for
funding consideration. Authorization for limited reproduction and
dissemination within Government Agencies and National Laboratories is
requested. Offerors are advised that only the Contracting Officer is
legally authorized to contractually bind or otherwise obligate the
Government. (2) Cost Proposal: It is expected that this contract will
be awarded based upon a determination that there is adequate price
competition, therefore the offeror is not required to submit or certify
cost or pricing data with its proposal. The accompanying cost
proposal/price breakdown shall include a person-hour breakdown by task,
a cost element summary (labor, overhead, travel, G&A, etc.), and a
SF1448. Estimated costs for tests or historical data for similar
efforts are requested for program office budgetary estimation and value
estimation. The cost of preparing proposals in response to this
announcement is not considered an allowable direct charge to any
resulting contract, or any other contract. It is, however, an allowable
expense to the normal bid and proposal indirect cost specified in FAR
31.205-18. (3) Technical Proposal: The technical proposal shall include
as a minimum : (a) detailed technical approach, (b) proposed program
schedule, and (c) a statement of contractor's previous contracts with
the government for the past ten years to include contract number,
installation, and government office awarding the contract. E--PROPOSAL
EVALUATION: The selection of one source for contract award shall be
based on scientific and engineering evaluation of the proposals in
response to this PRDA. Proposals will be evaluated as received using
the factors given below. No further evaluation criteria will be used in
selecting the proposals. The factors, listed in descending order of
importance, are: (1) The overall technical merits of the proposal. (2)
The offeror's capabilities, related experience, facilities,
techniques, or unique combinations of these which are integral factors
for achieving the proposal objectives. (3) The qualifications,
capabilities, and experience of the proposed principal investigator,
team leader, and other key personnel who are critical to achieving the
proposal objectives. (4) The offeror's record of past and present
performance. (5) Reasonableness and realism of proposed cost: An
evaluation is made of all proposed costs to ensure the offeror has a
proper understanding of the effort. It is the policy of WL/MN to treat
all proposals as privileged information prior to award, and to
disclose the contents only for the purposes of evaluation. The offeror
must indicate on the appropriate form any limitation to be placed on
disclosure of information contained in the proposal. Offerors are
encouraged to propose risk/cost sharing arrangements to accelerate this
effort. The technical and cost information will be evaluated at the
same time. The U.S. Air Force reserves the right to select for award
one, several, or none of the proposals received in response to this
announcement. Offerors may contact the individuals or sections listed
herein to obtain generally available clarification of
technical/contractual issues and cost proposal format or pricing
information. F--POINTS OF CONTACT: (1) Contracting/Cost: Ms Stacey
Darhower, Contracting Specialist, (904) 882-4294, ext 3408, at WL/MNK,
101 W Eglin Blvd, Ste 337, Eglin AFB, FL 32542-6810. The telefax
number is (904) 882-9599. (2) Technical Issues: Mr. W. Evan Loose,
(904) 882-2141, ext 2211, (FAX (904) 882-9790) at WL/MNMW, 101 W Eglin
Blvd, Ste 247, Eglin AFB, FL 32542-6810. (3) An Ombudsman has been
appointed to hear concerns from offerors and potential offerors during
the proposal development phase of the is acquisition. The purpose of
the Ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the Contracting
Officer, but to communicate contractor concerns, issues, disagreements
and recommendations to the appropriate government personnel. All
potential offerors should use established channels to voice concerns
before resorting to the use of the Ombudsman. When requested, the
Ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of the
concern. The Ombudsman does not participate in the evaluation of
proposals or in the selection decision. Interested parties should
direct all routine communication concerning this acquisition to Stacey
Darhower, Contract Specialist, E-Mail darhow@eglin.af.mil, (904)
882-4294, ext 3408, at WL/MNK, 101 West Eglin Blvd, Ste 337, Eglin AFB
FL 32542-6810. The telefax number is (904) 882-9599. The Ombudsman
should only be contacted with issues or problems that have been
previously brought to the attention of the contracting officer and
could not be satisfactorily resolved at that level. These serious
concerns only may be directed to the Ombudsman, Colonel Timothy R.
Kinney at (904) 882-9051 (0311) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 19961107\A-0005.SOL)
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