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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 2,1997 PSA#1837Phillips Laboratory, Directorate of Contracting, 2251 Maxwell Avenue
SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5773 A -- SPACE TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE SOL F29601-97-R-0018 POC Shari D.
Barnett, Contracting Officer, (505) 846-6189 or Casey DeRaad, Project
Officer, (505) 846-4412 ext.401 WEB: Space Technology Institute,
http://www.plk.af.mil. E-MAIL: Shari D. Barnett, Contracting Officer,
barnett@plk.af.mil. The USAF Phillips Laboratory Space Technology
Directorate is seeking sources to help establish an office, designated
the Space Technology Institute, that will act as a collaborative forum
between U.S. academic institutions with strong space curricula/research
programs and the Directorate to stimulate innovation in space
technology programs, leverage on-going space technology research in
academia, and facilitate Science and Technology personnel growth both
in academia and the government. The primary thrust of the Institute
will identify and execute far-reaching space technology
projects/experiments with high risk and high payoff to the government
not otherwise available through conventional solicitations/BAAs/PRDAs.
The effort will comprise a variety of investigations with a focus on
long-term technology solutions in the following areas: (1) spacecraft
dynamics systems (controls, mechanisms and cryogenic cooling), (2)
spacecraft structural systems (spacecraft structures, launch vehicle
structures, and thermal bus management), (3) space power (energy
generation, distribution and storage), (4) protection technologies
(radiation hardened electronics, debris tracking/analysis and
mitigation, and threat warning/attack reporting), (5) satellite control
(autonomy, orbital mechanics, and on-board data fusion), (6) remote
sensing, (7) propulsion (orbit transfer vehicles and expendable
launch), (8) space environment phenomena and effects, and (9)
spacecraft systems engineering (revolutionary new approaches to
spacecraft designs and manufacturing). Potential sources are being
sought who have the following capabilities, either in-house or through
prospective subcontractors: (1) manage and conduct research projects,
(2) possess quick and effective accessibility to academic institutions
with strong space technology capabilities, (3) extensive experience in
space technology related areas of science, engineering and
mathematics, (4) expertise in working, individually and collectively,
with academia, industry and governmentrepresentatives, and (5)
knowledge of, and skill in using, databases to locate past and on-going
efforts relevant to topics of research to ensure assigned tasks are not
redundant with any other governmental or academic activity. The
contemplated effort is a twelve (12) month basic effort with four (4)
twelve (12) month options. This effort is anticipated to require 10
man-years for each of the basic and option periods. It is anticipated
to award multiple IDIQ, Cost Plus Fixed Fee type contracts with
individual task orders competed between selected contractors. Task
order topics may originate with the contractor as well as the
laboratory. The government's preference is to utilize academic
institutions to the maximum extent practicable. If academic
institutions propose as a prime, we would expect a no fee contract. A
minimum of prime contractor involvement during the course of any basic
or option period (e.g., 25%) shall be required. This effort is
unclassified. Note: Foreign owned firms are advised there may be
restrictions to becoming the prime contractor, with the exception of
Canadian firms who are certified contractors, and firms from countries
that have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. in the
applicable technology areas. If access to Export Controlled Data is
required on this effort (see 1 0 U.S.C. 140 (c)), the offeror must be
currently certified and registered by the Defense Logistics Services
Center (DLSC), Battle Creek, MI 49016-3412, (1-800-352-3572) in order
to be considered a responsible contractor under this acquisition and to
receive export-controlled technical data. Dissemination of
export-controlled information must be according to the provision of DoD
Directives 5230.24 and 5230.25 and AFR 80-34. Organizations must comply
with the requirements set forth in the introduction for R&D Sources
Sought. Interested offerors must indicate whether they qualify as a
small business under SIC Code 8711, with a size standard of $2.5M .
Also firms responding are to indicate whether they are or are not, a
small business, a small disadvantaged business, a women-owned business,
a historically black college or university, a minority institution, an
8(a) firm, an intra-governmental organization, a large business or an
education/nonprofit organization. Based on the responses to this
sources sought synopsis the government reserves the right to set-aside
this acquisition for participation by small business or 8(a)s. ALL
businesses shall submit a Statement of Capabilities (SOC) in response
to capability items (1) through (5) above. The SOC shall be limited to
20 pages, including resumes and mailed to Casey DeRaad, PL/VTO, 3550
Aberdeen Avenue SE, Kirtland AFB NM 87117-5776. Replies to this sources
sought synopsis must reference F29601-97-R-0018 and be received within
20 calendar days of publication. An Ombudsman has been appointed to
hear concerns from offerors or potential offerors during the proposal
development phase of this acquisition. The purpose of the Ombudsman is
not to diminish the authority of the Program Director or Contracting
Officer but to communicate contractor concerns, issues, disagreements
and recommendations to the appropriate government personnel. Before
contacting the Ombudsman, potential offerors should first communicate
with the Contracting Officer. In those instances where offerors cannot
obtain resolution for the Contracting Officer, they are invited to
contact the PL Ombudsman, Col James D. Ledbetter, Phillips Laboratory
Vice Commander, at (505) 846-4964, or in writing at 3550 Aberdeen Ave.
SE, Kirtland AFB NM 87117-5776. 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
source selection process. For contracting issues, please contact Ms
Shari Barnett, (505) 846-6189. For technical issues, please contact Ms
Casey DeRaad (505) 846-4412 ext.401. This announcement is for
informational and planning purposes only. It does not constitute and
IFB or an RFP and isnot to be construed as a commitment by the
Government. See Note 26. (0120) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19970502\A-0017.SOL)
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