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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 14,1997 PSA#1886NCCOSC RDTE Division, Code D214B, 53570 Silvergate Avenue, Bldg. A33,
San Diego, CA 92152-5113 A -- MICROELECTRONICS, OPTO-ELECTRONICS AND/OR PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY
SOL N66001-97-X-6902 DUE 063098 POC Contract Specialist, Ms. Maureen
Battern, Code D212, (619)553-4489. Contracting Officer, Ms. Faye
Esaias, (619)553-4537. BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA): This
announcement replaces canceled BAA N66001-97-X-6900. The Naval Command,
Control and Ocean Surveillance Center (NCCOSC), RDT&E Division (NRaD)
in support of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is
seeking proposals (technical and cost) for research and development of
microelectronics, opto-electronics and/or photonics technology. The
proposed efforts should offer potential for significant impact on the
current technology and the national defense. Proposed efforts are being
sought which are aligned with the Electronics Technology Office (ETO)
of DARPA, or other Government Agencies. The current focus of ETO is
with research of engineered microsystems to perceive and control the
physical world. ETO's missions and thrusts are: sense and action
amplifiers for the warfighter, battlespace information channels and
connectivity, large-scale integration of multi- technology systems,
exploratory device and fabrication technologies . Additional
informationon the programs within ETO is available at
http://www.darpa.mil.. This notice constitutes NRaD's Broad Agency
Announcement as contemplated in FAR 6.102(d)(2). This announcement will
be open through June 30, 1998 . Proposals may be submitted any time
during this period. Contract awards may be made at any time throughout
this period. Such awards will depend upon evaluations described below
and availability of funds. Award decisions will be based on a
competitive selection of proposals resulting from a peer and/or
scientific review. Evaluations will be conducted using the following
evaluation criteria: (1) Overall scientific or technical merits of the
proposal; (2) potential transition to Department of Defense Systems;
(3) the Offeror's capabilities, related experience, plan of execution,
past performance, and facilities; (4) realism of the proposed cost;
(5) availability of funds; (6) the extent to which the cost
effectiveness of the proposed research is diminished by expenditures
for unproductive administrative and other overhead expenses; (7) Past
performance. To save preparation costs and effort, Offerors are invited
to submit an initial five page synopsis of their proposal with
technical description of the effort, a preliminary schedule,
identification of risks, and a rough cost estimate. The synopsis will
be evaluated as to potential, and the Offeror notified as to possible
interest by the government. At the government's notification of
interest, the proposer may then submit a complete proposal consisting
of two separate volumes in accordance with the following: The technical
volume of the proposal is limited to 50 pages (Eight and one-half by
eleven inches), excluding resumes, and management/facilities
information. The technical volume should also include a separate
section of specific task/subtask statements of the proposed work so
that these could be incorporated into a Government contract Statement
of Work (SOW). Technical proposal shall also provide complete technical
details, a contractor statement of work, a schedule, discussions of
risks, and discussions of value and purpose. The schedule should
include the milestones and deliverables, both reports and hardware. The
technical volume should also clearly illustrate any technical data or
computer software which will be supplied to the government with other
than unlimited rights. The cost volume should: 1) be a separate
document which clearly shows the costs of each proposed task
separately; and 2) provide a Standard Form 1411, Contract Pricing
Proposal Cover Sheet, supported by adequate breakout of cost elements
and rates by month for the purpose of cost/price analysis. Each task
should be separately costed. **Proposed subcontractor costs should be
proposed in a similar detail. Cost proposals should be valid for a
period of six (6) months after the date of submission. An original plus
four copies of the technical volume, plus three copies of the cost
volume should be submitted to NCCOSC RDT&E Division, Attn: Ms. Faye
Esaias, Contracting Officer, Code D212, 53560 Hull St., San Diego, CA
92152-5001. Any other administrative questions may be addressed to Ms.
Maureen Battern at (619)553-4489, battern@nosc.mil. Questions of a
technical nature may be submitted by email only to Dr. Cynthia Hanson,
email chanson@nosc.mil. Proposals may be submitted anytime during the
open period of this announcement and should be unclassified. The
Government reserves the right to select for award, all, some, or none
of the proposals received in response to this announcement. The
Government may also only select specific tasks within a proposal for
award. This notice constitutes a BAA as contemplated in FAR
6.102(d)(2). No additional written information is available, nor will
a formal request for proposal (RFP) or other solicitation regarding
this announcement be issued. Interested parties are invited to respond
to this synopsis. All responsible parties' responses will be
considered. (0190) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19970714\A-0002.SOL)
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