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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 13,1998 PSA#2135Commanding Officer, NAVFACCO Bldg 41 Code 27, NCBC 1000 23rd Ave, Port
Hueneme, CA 93043-4301 A -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES ADDRESSING
VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS SOL N47408-98-R-3940 DUE 123198 POC
Paulette K. Peterson, (805) 982-5081 WEB: For more information
regarding the Navy's environmental, http://www.nfesc.navy.mil/. E-MAIL:
For questions regarding this BAA, call NFESC at (805),
gbaa@nfesc.navy.mil. (FIRST CUT-OFF) This announcement constitutes a
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the Naval Facilities Engineering
Service Center (NFESC) under FAR 6.102 (d)(2) for information. This
innovative technology search may be used by various government
environmental programs to actively seek out innovative environmental
technologies. NFESC and other government agencies are interested in new
and innovative technologies and methodologies that reduce environmental
impacts from past, present, or future military operations. The
environmental issues and areas of concern for this BAA apply to
government installations worldwide. To be eligible for consideration
and possible award of a contract for a field application of the
technology or methodology, the technology or methodology must be: (1)
new and innovative, (2) in the Advanced Development Stage (not
requiring further research or design development prior to field
application), and (3) capable of full scale implementation if the
application is successful. The innovative technology must not be a
commercialized technology or already used by the Navy in full-scale
applications. CRITICAL NOTE: A CONTRACTOR LICENSE/REGISTRATION IS NOT
REQUIRED FOR THIS BAA, BUT THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE'S CENTRAL CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION (CCR) IN
ORDER TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. NO CONTRACT AWARD
WILL BE MADE TO ANY CONTRACTOR THAT IS NOT REGISTERED OR IN THE
PROCESS OF REGISTRATION WITH THE DOD CENTRAL CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION.
THE DOD CENTRAL CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION MAY BE REACHED AT (888)
352-9333, OR FACSIMILE (616) 691-5305, OR EMAIL dlsc-cso@dlsc.dla.mil.
The following are two Topics included under this BAA and not under
separate BAAs, which encompass a full range of environmental issues to
be addressed. TOPIC NO. 01: TECHNOLOGIES AND METHODOLOGIES FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT, RESTORATION, AND CLEANUP -- NFESC is seeking
innovative technologies and methodologies to assess and remediate
existing pollution generated bypast military operations. This topic
includes a wide range of materials, processes, and services. TOPIC NO.
02: TECHNOLOGIES, PROCESS DESIGN CHANGES, AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR
POLLUTION PREVENTION. NFESC is seeking innovative technologies, process
design changes, management practices, and methodologies to minimize the
amount of pollution generated during present and future operations and
maintenance. This topic includes a wide range of materials and
processes. Submittals to this BAA shall be in abstract format and shall
have a cover letter that identifies: This BAA number, the company's
name and address, the title of the abstract, which Topic (01 or 02) is
being addressed. Abstracts shall describe the merits and objectives of
what the contractor is offering and must be submitted in printed form
on paper. Electronic (floppy disk or e-mail) copies of submittals are
encouraged and should be submitted in addition to the printed copies.
The electronic abstract should be formatted in either Microsoft Word
97or a text file readable in Microsoft Word 97. The offeror's abstract,
submitted in an original and one copy: (1) shall be no longer than four
pages, single-sided, 12 point font, and (2) shall address only one
technology or methodology and one topic. Separate abstracts shall be
submitted for each additional topic or additional technologies or
methodologies. The abstract shall concisely describe the innovative
technology for Navy application and shall be evaluated according to the
following criteria which should be specifically addressed in the
abstract: (1) The overall innovativeness of the technology, (2) The
scientific/technical merits of the technology, (3) Concrete objectives
of the offer (offeror should clearly state the objectives of a field
application project), (4) The offeror's capabilities, related
experience, personnel, techniques, or unique combination of these which
are integral factors in achieving the offeror's proposed objectives,
(5) The reasonableness of cost relative to the proposed
scientific/technical approach or other relevant cost data for a field
application of the technology. Abstracts will be available to
Government personnel on the Internet through a protected web site. One
attachment of up to 10 pages, single-sided, of additional test data
may be submitted in addition to the abstract. It should contain results
of previous tests, demonstrations, or projects that support the
contractor's proposed scientific/technical approach. This attachment
will not be included in the compilation of abstracts sent to potential
users. Do not submit sales brochures for existing commercially
available supplies or services. Do not submit abstracts on videotapes.
Do not exceed the abstract page limit. Submittals that do not follow
these guidelines can not be evaluated and may be rejected. Abstracts
will be evaluated on their own merits and will not be evaluated against
each other, since each presents a unique technology with no common work
statement. A peer review board of engineers and scientists will review
the abstract submittals to this BAA after the cutoff date. Based on
the abstract review results, and subject to the availability of funds
and demonstration sites, contractors with a technology or methodology
considered applicable to a specific environmental need may be asked to
contract for a field application of their technology or methodology.
Multiple contracts may result. THERE IS NO COMMITMENT BY THE NAVY TO
MAKE ANY CONTRACT AWARDS, NOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MONEY EXPENDED
BY THE OFFEROR BEFORE AN AWARD OF A FIELD APPLICATION CONTRACT, SHOULD
IT OCCUR. The purpose of any resulting contract will be to apply the
innovative technology or methodology in the field to solve a specific
Navy environmental problem. Notes: (1) The preceding data should be
sufficient to submit an abstract. (2) There are no solicitation
documents applying to this BAA. (3) As no funding for demonstration
contracts has been reserved in advance, NFESC will be passing selected
abstracts to other Federal Government activities to seekdemonstration
sites and funding. (4) Some Federal Government activities may employ
civilian contractors to determine the applicability of an offered
technology to specific environmental projects. Any information which
may be sensitive to review by such personnel should not be submitted in
the abstract. (5) NAVFAC Contracts Office will reply to all offerors
once the Navy's Technical Evaluation Board (TEB) has reviewed all
abstracts submitted for this cutoff date. Individual TEB evaluation
results will be forwarded to all offerors and will state whether or not
the Government is interested in contracting for a field application
project if funding is available. (6) Abstracts deemed "acceptable"
under BAA N47408-96-R-6342 should not be resubmitted under this BAA..
Interested parties should submit abstracts to: OFFICER IN CHARGE, NAVAL
FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND DETACHMENT, SLC CODE 27162 BLDG. 41,
4111 SAN PEDRO STREET, PORT HUENEME, CA 93043-4410. For questions
regarding this BAA, call NFESC at (805) 982-1592 or e-mail at
"gbaa@nfesc.navy.mil". For more information regarding the Navy's
environmental issues and specific requirements, visit the NFESC web
site at http://www.nfesc.navy.mil/. Posted 07/09/98. (0190) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19980713\A-0002.SOL)
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