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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 7,1998 PSA#2068Commander, Naval Air Systems Command (Code 2.4), 47123 Buse Road,
Building 2272, Patuxent River, MD 20670-1547 14 -- FY99 FY 05 SUPERSONIC SEA SKIMMING TARGET COMPETITION SOL
N00019-98-R-0016 POC Stacie King, (301) 757-5912 (Contract Specialist)
17. The Naval Air Systems Command is reissuing the synopsis for the
full and open competition of the Supersonic Sea Skimming Target,
previously announced 6 March 1998, in order to revise the solicitation
number to N00019-98-R-0016 in lieu of N00019-98-R0015. The Naval Air
Systems Command intends to conduct a full and open competition for a
Supersonic Sea Skimming Target. The United States Navy has a
requirement for a cost-effective aerial target system to simulate a
Supersonic Sea Skimming Anti-Ship Cruise Missile (ASCM) Threat. The
Supersonic Sea Skimming Target will support weapon systems, research,
development and realistic test and evaluation of ship self-defense
systems. The Navy is anticipating awarding a Cost Reimbursement Type
Contract for the Non-Recurring RDT&E. This will include $3.5 million in
FY 1999, $7.0 million in FY 2000, and $6.0 million in FY 2001. There
will be priced production options for the qualified target, consisting
of 20-25 targets per year for up to four option years. The funding for
this option is to be determined, however a unit cost objective is
$600,000. The potential target needs to comply with the following
nominal performance parameters: Range 45nmi -- 30nmi cruise and 15nmi
terminal maneuver; Speed 2.3 mach; Altitude -- 30ft at cruise and 15 ft
at terminal maneuver; Terminal Maneuvers 12g; End-Point Accuracy 300ft;
Body Length 17.8ft; and Diameter 1.2ft. Detail performance parameters
will be supplied in the performance specification. The schedule for
this competition is tentatively as follows: early April 98-Draft
Performance Specification Release; mid April 98-Draft Statement of Work
Release; early May 98-Draft Request for Proposals; early June
98-Industry Comments Due; early July 98-Request for Proposals Release;
September 98-Proposals Due; December 98-BAFO; February 99-Contract
Award. All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be
considered by the agency. The Navy intends to release the Request For
Proposals, including any subsequent amendments, only over the Internet.
The solicitation will reside on the NAVAIR Home Page located on the
World Wide Web (WWW). The WWW server may be accessed using client
browsers such as NETSCAPE and INTERNET EXPLORER. The WWW address, or
URL, for the NAVAIR Home page is: http://www.navair.navy.mil. To access
the RFP, select "Business Opportunities" under General Information, and
then "Naval Air Systems Command -- Patuxent River, MD -- Contracts."
TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN REQUESTS FOR SOLICITATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED OR
RETURNED. All prospective offerors are strongly encouraged to use the
Internet to send any questions, comments, or suggestions in reference
to the draft documents to Stacie King via E-mail to
Stacie_A._King@peocu.navy.mil. In addition to the availability of the
solicitation for downloading at this Internet site, the Navy will also
E-mail a notification of release of the solicitation and any
subsequent amendments to all prospective offerors who submit a request
to register for this information via E-mail. Such requests for this
information should be sent to Stacie_A._King@peocu.navy.mil. When
submitting E-mail requests, please include the following information so
that we may compile the mailing list: 1. Company name 2. Company
address 3. E-mail Address 4. Point of contact, phone number and fax
number.!! (0093) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0175 19980407\14-0002.SOL)
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