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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 14,1998 PSA#2095Naval Research Laboratory, Code 3220, 4555 Overlook Ave. S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20375-5326 66 -- SOFT X-RAY DETECTOR WITH ENERGY DISCRIMINATION SOL
N00173-98-R-JR07 POC Jerry Riles, Contract Specialist, Code 3220.JR,
(202) 767-2120, Wayne Carrington, Contracting Officer E-MAIL: Click
here to forward a request via e-mail, Contracts.nrl.navy.mil. This is
a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in
accordance with the format in Federal Acquisition Regulation Subpart
12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this
notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals
are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued.
This solicitation, N00173-98-R-JR07, is a request for proposal (RFP).
The incorporated provisions and clauses of this acquisition are those
in effect for Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Federal
Acquisition Circular 97-04 and for Defense Federal Acquisition
Regulation Supplement (DFARS) through Defense Federal Acquisition
Regulation 91-13. The small business size standard for this acquisition
is 100 and the SIC code is 5049. This acquisition is unrestricted. The
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has a requirement for CLIN 0001, Soft
X-ray Detector with Energy Discrimination. This specification is for
the procurement of a 7-element soft X-ray Germanium (Ge) detector with
energy discrimination to be used in an existing ultra-high vacuum
(UHV) system (maintained pressure of 1x10-10 Torr) at the Naval
Research Laboratory (NRL) Magnetic Circular Dichroism (MCD) Facility
located at beamline U4B of the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS)
of Brookhaven National Laboratory. The detector must be designed to
collect and energy discriminate soft x-rays excited by the synchrotron
source and emitted from a sample within the UHV chamber. Item 1 is a
required item, and Item 2 is an optional item. Offer shall show
separate costs for each item. 1. The 7-element Soft X-ray Array Ge
Detector shall include the following: (a) A 7-element soft x-ray array
Ge detector with cryostat, capable of the following: (i) This detector
must be optimized and must have a demonstrated ability for detecting
photons down to 300 eV in a UHV environment. Each detector element must
have a minimum active area of 100mm2 and a thickness of 10mm. Each
detector element must have an energy resolution performance of an
average FWHM of 150 eV (Maximum FWHM of 175 eV) @ 5.9 keV with a count
rate of 1k CPS; (ii) Each detector must have a separate high rate
resettable preamplifier which provides a means for resetting the
preamplifier without the use of light or of a separate transistor;
(iii) The detector array must contain a minimum of 7-elements in a
circular pattern (6 elements on the perimeter of the circle, one
element in the center of the circle); (iv) The detector will be mounted
with a windowless retractable liquid nitrogen cryostat having a 7.5
liter capacity for a minimum 2 day holding time. Final design of the
cryostat/retraction assembly will be submitted for approval within 2
weeks of receiving the contract award; (v) The cryostat must have a
liquid nitrogen detector monitor; (vi) The cryostat will have a
semi-transparent vacuum barrier window comprised of 1000 angstroms of
parylene on a 1/10 mil Cu support. The vacuum barrier must include a
vacuum by-pass valve on the cryostat to equalize the pressure on both
sides of the vacuum barrier window when the gate valve is closed; (vii)
Operation manuals and electronic schematics must be included. (b.) A
Retraction mechanism capable of the following: (i) The detector and
cryostat must be mounted on a motorized slide table for
insertion/retraction from the UHV chamber. The slide table must utilize
a metal bellows with a UHV gate valve and must be constructed for
operation in a UHV environment. Included must be a mini conflat
pump-out port for evacuation of bellows area when gate valve is closed;
(ii) The detector/cryostat/retraction mechanism must be self contained
and mounted on a stand with wheels for detachment and easy separation
from the UHV system; (iii) The detector and cryostat will be coupled
to the UHV system through an existing 4.5" conflat flange with a tube
ID of 2". The linear translation of detector and cryostat must have a
minimum of 8" penetration into the UHV system from the sealing surface
of the 4.5" conflat and through the tube with ID of 2". The Offeror is
required to include in its proposal, the following Optional item, as a
separate cost item. 2. Electronics and Data Acquisition for use With
Soft X-Ray Array Ge Detector. The electronics and data acquisition
shall include all necessary electronics, cables, and software for
complete operation and data acquisition of the soft x-ray array Ge
detector described in Item 1. This includes the following: (a) The
Electronics, which must be capable of the following: (i.) must allow
for complete operation of the 7-element soft x-ray array Ge detector
including data collection, data analysis, data storage, and instrument
control. (ii) electronics must allow for independent access of each
element of the detector, including the ability to separately set the
energy window, amplification, and threshold settings for each element
of the detector; (iii) The amplifiers must operate independently and in
parallel with a gain range of x2.5 to x1500, near-gaussian pulse
shaping, and computer control of SCA window centroid and width. (b) The
data collection and instrument control software must be a Pentium based
PC, 200 MHz or faster, and user friendly and menu driven with access
either via mouse or keyboard input. The software must contain
integrated acquisition and analysis with fully independent support of
individual detector element inputs. The software and electronics must
allow for simultaneous management of count procedures from all 7
elements by parallel detector processing to minimize detector deadtime.
All standard instrument settings must be controllable by computers. (c)
The data acquisition software must allow for the following: (i.)
modification of all instrument control parameters related, but not
limited to, the data collection; (ii.) display of data in real time
during data acquisition for each element of the detector array
independently; (iii.) full multitasking; (iv.) network compatible; (v.)
ASCII storage of data; (vi.) hard copy plotting using a Laserjet
printer; (vii.) storage of all data with pertinant instrument control
parameters; (viii.) usage of color graphics to facilitate data analysis
by simultaneously displaying a minimum of 7 distinct graphs in
different colors; (ix.) zoom and range expansion features during data
graphing; x. batch or interactive mode for data acquisition. (d) All
Software must be site licensed for use at the Naval Research Laboratory
and at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The offeror must provide
complete installation of the system and provide a Demonstration of all
system capabilities during the initial installation. On-site training
must be provided immediately following completion of system
installation. The training shall be no more than three (3) days,
covering all mechanical and software features of the detector. The
vendor will be required to certify that the offered equipment and
software will perform precisely as described in this specification. All
capabilities must be demonstrated during the initial installation and
will be reviewed prior to final acceptance ofthe instrument. All
equipment, excluding the detector elements, shall be warranted in
accordance with standard commercial practices. The warranty period
shall begin after acceptance of the system. Delivery and acceptance is
the Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave. S.W. Washington, DC
20375-5326, FOB Destination, no later than 180 days from date of
award. The FAR and DFAR provisions and clause sited herein are
incorporated by reference into this solicitation. Offerors are advised
to propose in accordance with the provision at FAR 212-1, Instructions
to Offerors-Commercial Items. The proposal must demonstrate an
understanding of all requirements covered in the RFP's terms and
conditions. General statements that the offer can or will comply with
the requirements, that standard procedures will be used, that well
known techniques will be used, or paraphrases the RFP's Specifications
in whole or in part will not constitute compliance with these
requirements concerning the content of the technical proposal. Offerors
will be evaluated in accordance with FAR 212-2, Evaluation-Commercial
Items. The specific evaluation criteria under paragraph (a) of FAR
52.212-2 is: (1) price (2) technical capability of the item offered to
meet NRL's need (3) past performance. Technical and past performance
combined, are of equal importance compared to price. Offerors are
advised to include with their offer a completed copy of the following
provisions: FAR 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and
Certifications-Commercial Items and DFARS 252.225-7000, Buy American
Act-Balance of Payments Program Certificate. The following FAR clauses
apply to this acquisition: FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and
Conditions-Commercial items, FAR 52.212-5, Contract Term and Conditions
Required to Implement Statutes of Executive Orders-Commercial Items.
The additional clauses that are applicable to this acquisition are FAR
52.203-6, FAR 52.203-10, FAR 52.219-8, FAR 52.222-26, FAR 52.222-35,
FAR 52.222-36, FAR 52.222-37, FAR 52.225-3, FAR 52.225-18, and FAR
52.247-64. The clauses at DFARS 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and
Conditions Required to Implement Statutes Applicable to Defense
Acquisitions of Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. The
additional clauses cited applicable to this acquisition are DFARS
252.225-7001, DFARS 252.225-7007, DFARS 252.225-7012, and DFARS
252.233-7000. Any contract awarded as a result of this solicitation
will be a DO rated order certified for national use under the Defense
Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) (15CFR 700). Any questions
generated, as a result of this solicitation must be received no later
than 10 days before the closing date. Original and two (2) copies of
the Offerors proposal must be delivered to Contract Officer, Code
3220:JR, Bldg. 222, Rm. 115A, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 3220:JR,
4555 Overlook Ave. S.W. Washington, DC 20375-5326, and received no
later than 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. on 15 June 1998. The package should be
marked RFP N00173-98-R-JR07, Closing Date: 15 June 1998. For more
information regarding this solicitation contact Jerry Riles, Contract
Specialist at (202) 767-2120. All responsible sources may submit a
proposal, which shall be considered by the agency. Synopsis number
JR07. (0132) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0331 19980514\66-0019.SOL)
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