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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 23,1997 PSA#1893Deputy Chief of Staff for Contracting, US Army Space Command, Attn:
MOSC-SC, 1670 N. Newport Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80916-2749 A -- SPACE APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SOL BAA 98-01 DUE 053198
POC Mark Pitra, (719)554-8827 E-MAIL: Click here to e-mail contract
specialist, pitram@arspace-emh2.army.mil. The U.S. Army Space and
Missile Defense Command (USASMDC) in accordance with the objectives of
the Army Space Exploitation Demonstration Program (ASEDP) is seeking
Concept Papers/Proposals to fulfill the space requirements for
scientific study, development, and experimentation which will permit
the exploitation of space-related technologies, capabilities and/or
products to increase the combat effectiveness of the warfighter.
Evaluation of submissions under this BAA will be a two phased approach.
The Government intends to first evaluate Concept Papers (two pages of
a prescribed format) to preclude unwarranted effort on the part of an
offeror whose proposed study, technology, capability or product is not
of interest to the Government. Those Concept Papers found to be
consistent with the intent of this BAA and of interest of the
Government will be invited to submit a Technical and Cost Proposal
(Phase Two). Such invitation does not assure that the submitting
organization will be awarded a contract. This announcement will be open
continuously through 31 May 1998. Concept Papers may be submitted at
any time during this period. POC Mark Pitra, Contracting Specialist
(719) 554-8827, facsimile (719) 554-8838, e-mail
PITRAM@ARSPACE-EMH2.ARMY.MIL., Technical POC Chris Olmedo-MOSC-OPI,
(719) 554-8980, facsimile (719) 554-8967, e-mail
OLMEDOC@ARSPACE-EMH2.ARMY.MIL. E-mail is the preferred method of
correspondence. Information in this announcement is not complete.
Prospective offerors MUST request a copy of the Concept Paper
submission format. Prospective offerors are encouraged to visit the
Army Space Command home page <<http://www.armyspace.com&gt;>to
obtain additional information about the command and the Concept Paper
submission format. TOPICAL AREAS/SPECIFIC AREAS OF INTEREST: This BAA
solicits innovative space technology approaches to address the
following Topical Areas with corresponding Specific Areas of Interest.
(1) Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition
(RISTA): Sensors/Sources to (a) detect passive and active targets
across the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum to support ground
forces; (b) support processing and assessment of battle damage; (c)
automatically detect and process (Automatic/Aided Target Recognition)
targets essential for military operations to reduce processing and
operator inefficiencies and dissemination timelines; and (d) support
real-time collection and dissemination of targeting data incorporating
all sources. Also of specific interest is information collection and
dissemination technology relating to systems supporting real-time
dissemination of critical data/information, and systems/capabilities
supporting real-time increase of relevant battlespace data. (2)
Satellite Communications (SATCOM): Robust architecture to overcome
environment and architectural degradation factors (e.g., atmospheric
precipitation spikes) and minimize single point failures during
critical functions. Responsive network management to ensure seamless
continuity of system management and control. (3) Early Warning and
Defense (EWD): Sensors and systems to assure early detection of enemy
missiles, and processing/dissemination of relevant information in the
realms of active defense, passive defense, attack operations, and
battle management command, control, communications, and computers.
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) threats and theater missile
defense attack warning. (4) Weather, Terrain, and Environmental
Monitoring (WTEM): Collection and dissemination of the battlespace
mapping charting and geodesy (MCG) data. Functional software
applications to exploit satellite imagery for military topography or
terrain analysis. Improved antennae/technologies for weather satellite
receivers. (5) Battle Management C4 (BMC4): Support
operations/communications on-the-move throughout all phases of
operational deployment providing unencumbered access to planning and
operational information. Real-time logistics control, identification
and tracking of all classes of supplies providing for total asset
visibility. (6) Modeling and Simulation (M/S): This Topical Area
addresses innovative ideas, studies, technologies, or capabilities that
support modeling and/or simulation of existing and contemplated
technology application in topic areas (1) through (5). Concepts
addressing the use of modeling and simulations in the Training,
Exercises and Military Operations domain, currently in the Distributed
Interactive Simulations (DIS) and Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol
(ALSP) with the demonstrable capability to migrate to the emerging
Joint Simulation System (JSIMS) Warfighter Simulation 2000 (WARSIM
2000) and associated family of models under the High Level Architecture
(HLA) may be of interest to the government. (7) Innovative Space
Technology Applications: This Topical Area addresses innovative
space-related ideas, studies, technologies, or capabilities that may
not clearly fit into the previous categories, but may be of interest to
the government. EVALUATION AND AWARD: Evaluation of Concept
Papers/Proposals will be conducted periodically throughout the duration
of this BAA. The relative importance of the evaluation criteria shown
by area and factors within an area, are listed in descending order of
importance below. Concept papers will be evaluated to determine whether
they are consistent with the intent of the BAA and are of interest to
the Government. Proposals will be evaluated based on merit against the
evaluation criteria. The cost of preparing proposals in response to
this announcement is not an allowable direct charge to any resulting
contract or any other contract, but may be an allowable expense to the
normal bid and proposal indirect cost in accordance with FAR
31.205-18. Overall maximum funding level awarded under this BAA will
not exceed $750,000.00 on an individual project including any
additional phases and/or options. Cost sharing arrangements, phased
approaches, and other fiscally conservative arrangements are strongly
encouraged. Offerors may submit Concept Papers in any or all of the
Topical Areas/Specific Areas of Interest. BASIS FOR AWARD: Offers will
be selected based upon the technical merit, technology
advancement/warfighting capability, application to USASMDC's programs,
balanced accomplishment of USASMDC missions, and availability and
source of funds. Not all highly rated proposals will result in a
contract award. The Government may elect not to award a contract for
every highly rated proposal for each Topical Area/Specific Interest
Area, may award multiple contracts in a given Topical Area/Specific
Interest Area, and may not award a contract at all in a given Topical
Area/Specific Interest Area. EVALUATION CRITERIA TECHNICAL/MANAGEMENT
AREA: (1) Technical Merit: The offer will be evaluated on the relevance
to the Topical Areas/Specific Interest Areas and demonstration
candidates listed herein; the overall technical feasibility of the
technology/capability/product proposed; feasibility of conducting
demonstrations (i.e., is the demonstration feasible given the proposed
demonstration environment, can USASMDC influence or control
demonstration participants); connection/use of space systems; and,
quality of the proposal provided to include quality of the
presentation, and quality of the personnel/facilities proposed. (2)
Technology Advancement/Warfighting Capability: The offer will be
evaluated on its potential to increase combat effectiveness of an Army
and potential for exploiting a space related capability not likely to
be executed elsewhere in the Army. COST AREA: Cost Benefit/Realism
Factor: The proposals will be evaluated to determine overall benefit to
the Government. Considerations include industry contribution and fiscal
feasibility. Fiscal feasibility includes the ability to accomplish the
project within Government fiscal constraints, and includes requirement
for use of other Government contractors to assist in the execution of
the proposed effort, and use of Government Furnished
Equipment/Information/Facilities, etc. The proposals will be evaluated
to determine the extent to which the overall cost to the government is
reasonable. The proposals will be evaluated for cost realism to assess
the likelihood that the technical and management approaches can be
accomplished at the cost/price proposed. OTHER INFORMATION:
Non-government Technical Sources (contractor personnel who provide
special expertise) may be used to support this process and evaluation
of Concept Papers and Proposals. These contractors are restricted by
the "Organizational Conflict of Interest" provisions of their
respective contracts and will be required to submit Nondisclosure
Statements. The Government intends to use ARINC Research Corporation
and Information Technology and Applications Corporation (ITAC) to
support the evaluation of the Concept Papers and Proposals until 30
September 1997 at which time their contract will expire. The successful
offeror(s) under the Space Technology Exploitation and Planning Support
(STEPS) initiative currently being solicited will likely assume this
role. Once contract awardhas been announced, this BAA will be amended
to include the name(s) of the STEPS awardee(s). By submission of your
Concept Paper/Proposal, you agree that your proposal information may be
disclosed to those selected contractors for the limited purpose stated
above. Any information submitted with your proposal that you do not
consent to limited release to these contractors must be clearly marked
and submitted segregated from other proposal material.
Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee and Firm Fixed Price contracts are contemplated to
execute any agreement negotiated. A hybrid of the two contract types
is also likely. The period of performance should not exceed 12 months
for the basic period and 12 months for any negotiated options and shall
include time for research, development, delivery, field test, field
demonstration and reporting, as applicable. The presentation of Topical
Areas/Specific Areas of Interest in this announcement does not imply an
intent by the government to fund proposals in every area. The
government reserves the right to select for award all, some or none of
the proposals received. This BAA will not fund established technology
base programs, or programs currently being executed by any other
organization, or objective programs, but seeks innovative approaches to
addressing Defense needs that may be satisfied by space-based
technologies/capabilities. All responsible sources capable of
satisfying the Government's needs may submit a Concept Paper which will
be considered by the Government. (0202) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 19970723\A-0005.SOL)
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