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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 30,1997 PSA#1898Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 02631G, 2531 Jefferson n
Davis Hwy, Arlington, VA 22242-5160 A -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR USE IN THE HIGH GAIN MULTI- LINE
TOWED ARRAY (HGMLTA) PROJECT SOL N00024-97-R-6385 POC Mr. Rick
Gunderson, (703) 602-0951, Contracting Officer, Mr. Steve Caracciolo,
(703) 602-0951 A-The Program Executive Office for UnderSea Warfare
(PEO(USW)), Advanced Systems and Technology Office (ASTO), Arlington,
VA is soliciting new and innovative designs and concepts for a high
gain multi-line towed array (HGMLTA) testbed to demonstrate at sea the
performance necessary to provide a high gain passive acoustic sensor
to the submarine fleet. ASTO and the Naval UnderSea Warfare Center
Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) will offer an industry briefing on
requirements and current developments. The Navy intends to develop new
towed array concepts and technology, to build a reconfigurable HGMLTA
testbed and to collect performance data at sea. The scope of this
broad agency announcement (BAA) includes relevant research, analysis,
design, and fabrication of a HGMLTA testbed. This HGMLTA testbed is
envisioned to be comprised of various combinations of linear array
modules which are capable of reconfiguration into very large volumetric
apertures with differing numbers of array lines, bandwidths, and
aperture lengths. A three year phased effort is envisioned, with
planned contract funding (if available) as follows: HGMLTA Testbed
Architecture Study, Critical Component Prototyping & Testing, Array
Electrical/Mechanical Design (FY 1998 $600K); Prototype HGMLTA Array
Module Design, Fabrication, & Critical Item Testing (FY 1999 --
$1370K); and HGMLTA Testbed Fabrication, Integration, Testing and R/V
Demo (FY 2000 -- $2530K). Proposed effort may address specific areas or
components where offerors wish to participate or may address the entire
scope. Where multiple areas are proposed, proposals should be
structured so that each area identified above is separately delineated.
Proposed efforts must have the potential for demonstrating the required
performance and/or affordability improvement against the defined
threats in the specified environments. This BAA will be open for 1 year
from the date of the announcement. Proposals may be submitted at any
time within that period. However, Navy evaluation will not commence
prior to October 1997. Contracts, grants, cooperative agreements and
"other transactions", as appropriate, will be awarded limited by
funding availability. Therefore, early submission of proposals is
desirable and encouraged. The Navy desires initial awards no later than
March 1998. Contractors may submit study proposals. Studies, if
proposed, should identify innovative solutions, technologies, cost
drivers, and development approaches suitable for demonstration within
24 months from award. No award can be made without a proposal to
perform a specific effort within an estimated cost and time framework.
Industry, Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Businesses,
educational institutions, Historically Black Colleges and University
and Minority Institutions are encouraged to participate. Proposals
should be submitted to the Cognizant Contracting Activity whose address
is: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, ATTN: Code 02631G, Rick
Gunderson 2531 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA 22242-5160
Contracting Point-of-Contact is Rick Gunderson, telephone (703)
602-0951, facsimile (703) 602-7023 and e-mail
gunderson_rick@hq.navsea.navy.mil. This synopsis constitutes a Broad
Agency Announcement (BAA) per FAR 6.102(d)(2)(i); there will be no
formal request for proposals (RFP) or other solicitation in regard to
this announcement. Offerors may submit their technical proposals (5
paper copies and 1 electronic copy using at least Microsoft Office
Suite 4.3) and cost proposals (1 copy) at any time after the industry
brief and within the 1 year period of this announcement. A briefing to
interested offerors will take place at Naval Underwater Systems Center
Division, Newport Auditorium (Bldg. 990), on September 9, 1997 from
0900 to 1200. Following an overview of the HGMLTA project, more
specific information on the areas of interest listed above, along with
related risk areas, will be provided. The names of those wishing to
attend the industry briefing should be provided to John Law no later
than by August 26, 1997. He may be reached by telephone at (401)
841-7505 x38189, by facsimile at (401) 841-7453, or by e-mail at
law_john_f@c20msm.npt.nuwc.navy.mil. Provide a copy of attendee
information to Program Executive Officer, UnderSea Warfare, Advanced
Systems and Technology Office (Attn: Kim Crocker, ASTO-C4), 2531
Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22242-5169. Mr. Crocker may also
be reached by telephone at (703) 604-6013 (x548), by facsimile at (703)
604-6056, and by e-mail at crocker_ kim@hq.navsea.navy.mil. The
briefing will be classified CONFIDENTIAL. A visit request and security
clearance should be coordinated with NUWCDIVNPT security, telephone
(401) 841-2551, facsimile (401) 841-4396. State the purpose of the
visit as: Attendance at Industry Brief regarding Broad Agency
Announcement N00024-97-R-6385 for High Gain Multiline Towed Array
(HGMLTA) Testbed. New visit requests must be submitted for this visit
only. Attendance is limited to no more than two representatives from
each company or institution. Questions arising from this announcement
may be submitted at the briefing or directly to the Contracting
Point-of-Contact. Preliminary answers to written questions may be
provided after the briefing if time and the scope of the question
permits. Written final answers will be provided as soon as possible
after the briefing to all attendees. Copies of the briefing package
will be provided to all interested parties, as will a bibliography of
relevant available documents. NUWCDIVNPT will provide library services
and facilities for these documents. Users will be responsible for
ensuring that clearance/visit requests are on file with ASTO and
NUWCDIVNPT security. Offerors may submit separate proposals on any or
all areas of interest. The Government reserves the right to select all,
some, or none of the proposals received in response to this
announcement. Offerors must be able to certify that they have an
appropriate facility clearance to meet the security requirements of
work proposed, and key personnel must be certified as holding an
appropriate clearance. Proposals shall consist of two separately bound
volumes; Volume I shall provide the technical proposal and management
approach and Volume II shall address cost. Although length is not
specified, succinct proposals are desired. Volume I shall include the
following sections, each starting on a new page: A. A cover page,
including proposal title, technical and administrative
points-of-contact along with the telephone and facsimile numbers,
followed by a letter signed by the authorized officer specifying the
proposal validity period (at least 120 days). B. A one-page overview of
the proposed technologies and/or concepts as well as any innovative
claims for the proposed research and how they will contribute to the
HGMLTA testbed and support the objectives of a technology evaluation
and demonstration; C. A one-page summary of the deliverables including
data associated with the proposed research. D. A one-page summary of
the schedule and milestones for the proposed research which can be
traced to the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). E. A one-page WBS. F. A
succinct Statement of Work clearly detailing the scope and objectives
of the work and, if any, specific contractor requirements. If any
portion of the research is predicated upon the use of Government-owned
resources of any type, the contractor shall clearly identify: the
resources required, the date the resource is required, the duration of
the requirement, the source from which the resource may be acquired,
if known, and the impact on the research if the resource is not
provided. G. Technical arguments that substantiate claims made in the
overview (proposal section B) and a technical approach consistent with
the deliverables and schedule (proposal sections C and D). Technical
arguments should also address the major risk areas presented at the
Industry Brief. H. A description of the results, products, and
transferable technology expected from the contract. I. A brief
discussion of past performance detailing previous accomplishments and
work in this or closely related research areas, previous cost and
schedule performance, and the qualifications of the previous
investigators. J. A brief discussion of the overall approach to the
management of this effort, including brief discussions of total
organization, use of personnel and their qualifications,
project/function/subcontractor relationships, technology transition
plans, government research interfaces, and planning, scheduling, and
control practices. Volume II shall include the one-page work breakdown
structure, a cost summary, and a breakdown of cost for the effort.
Evaluation of proposals will be based on the following criteria: (1)
The overall technical merit of the proposed approach including the
potential significance of the proposed effort to the HGMLTA testbed and
the innovative aspects of the proposed effort. The extent to which the
design is based on Open System Architecture, COTS components and
recognized industry standards and the extent to which the technology
can be applied to multiple applications and platforms will be factors
in this area. (2) The offeror's capabilities, including the
qualifications, demonstrated capabilities, and experience of the key
personnel who are critical to program success; related corporate
experience; past performance; facilities, techniques, or unique
combinations thereof that are integral factors for achieving the
proposed objectives. (3) The realism of estimated costs and schedules,
and the potential affordability impact on the Navy. These criteria are
in descending order of importance for evaluation purposes with
technical merit significantly more important than either of the other
evaluation criteria. Offerors are also invited to submit
recommendations and comments on type of agreement (contract, grant,
cooperative agreement or "other transaction") to be utilized for the
proposed effort. This information will not be utilized as an award
selection criterion, but may be used in structuring the award. (0209) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0013 19970730\A-0013.SOL)
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