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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 2,1998 PSA#2065REVISION -- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ANNOUNCES NATIONAL PROTOTYPE CENTER
CHARTER PARTNER SUBMISSION DEADLINE The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
has announced a deadline of April 15, 1998, for private sector
companies to make initial submissions of project outlines for
consideration as part of the National Prototype Center Charter Partners
Program. DOE seeks to create prototyping partnerships with private
sector companies at the National Prototype Center located at the Oak
Ridge Y-12 Plant, managed and operated by Lockheed Martin Energy
Systems for DOE. The Y-12 Plant was designated as the National
Prototype Center (NPC) last year by the U.S. Congress. The NPC is a
resource through which both government agencies and private industry
can find the capabilities, skills, and resources needed to turn great
ideas into innovative, affordable, manufacturable products. The NPC
specializes in high-risk, complex prototype work integrating
manufacturing, engineering, and scientific capabilities that are
generally not available in the private sector. DOE is now seeking four
Charter Partners from the private sector.The selected Charter Partners
will be able to more rapidly develop their new products and processes
through their on-site access to the unique capabilities of the NPC. The
NPC Charter Partners will work with NPC personnel and have access to
the world-class expertise and facilities of the Centers for
Manufacturing Technology at the Y-12 Plant and Oak Ridge National
Laboratory. Projects selected will benefit DOE's National Security
mission and core competencies. Candidate projects must be submitted to
the NPC on a special two-page form by April 15, 1998. Feedback on the
appropriateness of the proposed project will be provided to companies
submitting responses by May 1, 1998. By May 24, 1998, DOE and the NPC
will identify Charter Partners Program finalists, who will then be
asked to provide more detailed documentation on their proposed projects
by June 30, 1998. Successful partners will be selected and notified by
July 15, 1998. Charter Partners will locate a team of between two and
twenty employees in Oak Ridge where they will work side-by-side with
engineers and scientists from DOE facilities. One of DOE's mandates is
to mitigate the impact of recent reductions in employment levels of
its defense program workers, therefore, preference will be given to
companies willing to assist in the economic development of the region.
Y-12 has been developing unique one-of-a-kind prototypes for more than
50 years beginning with demanding requirements for national security
missions in the early 1940s. More familiar examples of prototype
successes include the Apollo "Moonbox," the Seawolf Submarine Propulsor
Project, and the "hospital-in-a-box" developed last year for the U.S.
Army and the Marine Corps. Currently, work is under way on the Marine
Corps' Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle that will serve as a weapons
platform for the Marines' challenging missions. Prototypes developed
with private sector organizations include an automated spectroscopic
telescope, ceramic components for a diesel engine, and a machine vision
system for in-process monitoring of ceramic substrate components. A
copy of the two-page form for April 15 submissions, along with the text
of this announcement and information on selection criteria and NPC core
competencies, can be accessed on the NPC web site at:
http://www.ornl.gov/orcmt/charter.htm Although this Charter Partner
competition is aimed towards large multi-year projects, capacity will
be available for DOE to continue to serve small business as it has in
the past. Faxed copies of the form and additional information may be
obtained by calling the phone numbers below. Completed forms may be
faxed to (423) 574-2000 or mailed to the address below. For more
information, contact: Paul C. Turner, Director National Prototype
Center P. O. Box 2009 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8091 (423) 574-0907 (800)
356-4USA WEB: National Prototype Center,
http://www.ornl.gov/orcmt/npc.html. E-MAIL: Director, National
Prototype Center, turnerpc@ornl.gov. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0537 19980402\SP-0001.MSC)
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