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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 16,1998 PSA#2222Dept. of the Army, Directorate of Contracting, Attn: ATZS-DKO-I, P.O.
Box 12748,Fort Huachuca, AZ 85670-2748 A -- ADVANCED INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE MANAGEMENT
SOL BAA 99-01 SOL BAA 99-01 POC Rosie Fulmer, (520) 533-1338 E-MAIL:
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fulmerr@huachuca-emh1.army.mil. ADVANCED INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND
RECONNAISSANCE MANAGEMENT SOL BAA 99-01 The Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA), CDR Carol Thompson, Program Manager,
DARPA/ISO, FAX NO. (703) 696-2201, and the Directorate of Contracting,
Fort Huachuca, AZ, Barbara VanDoren, Contracting Officer, (520)
533-1342, are soliciting white papers in support of DARPA's Advanced
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Management (AIM) program
(formally the Advanced Cooperative Collection Management or ACCM
program). Formal proposals will be solicited on the basis of the white
paper submittal. The goal of the AIM program is to drastically shorten
the operations planning to information product delivery cycles in order
to provide near real time, focused information support to warfighters.
Activities essential to this goal include the management of
information system processes, development of strategies for the
optimization of the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
(ISR) confederation, and thedevelopment of technologies and processes
for multi-asset synchronization. Technologies and processes developed
under AIM may be transitioned into the Defense Intelligence Agency's
(DIA) Integrated Collection Management Advanced Concept Technology
Demonstration (ICM ACTD), the Joint Collection Management Tool (JCMT),
the Joint Task Force (JTF) reference architecture, and individual
operations management and ISR programs where applicable. Other
important program linkages for AIM include DARPA's Dynamic Data Base,
Battlefield Awareness and Data Dissemination (BADD) ACTD, Joint Forces
Air Component Command (JFACC) program, and the Joint Task Force
Advanced Technology Demonstration (JTF ATD). Information dominance
within the dynamic battlefield demands that the ISR confederation
provide the necessary information to the correct operational echelon
within required timelines. Consequently, the ISR management process --
from information need generation, to tasking, collection,
exploitation, and dissemination — must be tightly integrated into
the operational cycles and optimized for requirements satisfaction and
responsive to real-time needs. Current ISR management process and
asset planning systems must be upgraded to greatly improve single and
multiple asset technology capabilities and satisfy the associated
requirements for dynamic responses. The goal of the AIM Program is to
develop and transition capabilities that will allow the ISR
confederation to operate in a time compressed and cooperative
collection capacity necessary for synergistic collections, time
critical targeting, and dynamic battlefield awareness. AIM will
concentrate on three major areas to achieve its goal: 1. Information
Management: AIM will develop and transition technologies and processes
for (1) continuous interactive feedback to the requester on the status
of the information need satisfaction, (2) coordination between
strategic, operational, and ISR planning, (3) generation of subordinate
priorities for support, and (4) computer-aided management of
information needs. 2. Strategy Development: AIM will develop and
transition technologies and processes to (1) decompose information
needs into technical specifications for tasking based on user
priorities, (2) conduct performance analysis to determine strategies
for maximum military utility for the ISR confederation, (3) develop
alternative strategies for tasking and determine the feasibility of
these strategies, and (4) compose optimal, timely deployment and
execution strategies to include platform trajectories, sensor
schedules, and exploitation loading. 3. Multi-Asset Synchronization:
AIM will develop and transition the capabilities to (1) synchronize
collection, exploitation, and fusion of information to optimally
satisfy selected strategies, (2) determine the feasibility of tasking
through the continuous coordination with ISR assets; and (3) provide
coordination and feedback within a collaborative operations
environment. Technologies that are applicable to AIM's three major
areas include, but are not limited to, the following: work flow
management, asset deployment planning, sensor configuration planning,
plan coordination, confederation geographical planning, priority-based
requirements decomposition and recomposition, performance analysis and
metrics, computer-aided information needs generation, common data and
object representations, and development of rules of behavior for
intelligent system technologies. Applicable support activities include:
system integration of developed software/models; transition of
developed capabilities into ICM ACTD or JCMT; and visualization of
analysis and military utility metrics. Important areas for offerors to
be familiar with include: existing low, medium, and high fidelity
modeling and simulation efforts in the areas of intelligence,
surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications; capabilities,
performance, and employment of national, theater and tactical
intelligence collection, processing, exploitation, reporting, and
dissemination systems; the DARPA/DISA Joint Program Office operational
concepts and architecture; intelligent agent technologies; programs
identified above as possible linkages or transition opportunities; and
ISR confederation contributions to military operations. THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT CONSTITUTES THE ONLY SOLICITATION. DO NOT SUBMIT A FORMAL
PROPOSAL AT THIS TIME. Offerors are required to submit three (3)
copies of a five (5) page or less white paper with a cover letter
(include softcopy on 3.5'' disk/in Microsoft Word), indicating whether
the offeror is a large, small, women-owned small, or small
disadvantaged business, or Historically Black College, University, or
Minority Institution. The white paper must be formatted as follows:
Section A: Title, Period of Performance, Cost of Task, Name of Company;
Section B: Task Objective; and Section C: Technical Summary. All
responses to this announcement must be addressed to ATTN: CDR C.
Thompson, Reference BAA 99-01 Fax # (703) 696-2201, 3701 N. Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714. Also send one (1) copy of the cover
letter only, by First Class mail (DO NOT SEND CLASSIFIED), ATTN: Ms.
Dana Beach-Smith, email: beachd@huachuca-emh1.army.mil, Directorate of
Contracting, Post Office Box 12748, Attn: ATZS-DKO-I, Fort Huachuca,
AZ 85670-2748,. Multiple white papers within the purview of this
announcement may be submitted by each offeror. The purpose of the white
paper is to preclude unwarranted effort on the part of an offeror whose
proposed work is not of interest to the Government. All white papers
submitted will be reviewed and those found to be consistent with the
intent of the BAA may be invited to submit a technical and cost
proposal. Such invitation does not assure that the submitting
organization will be awarded a contract. Complete instructions for
proposal preparation will be forwarded with the invitation for proposal
submission and will be contained within the PIP. Evaluation of
proposals will be performed using the following criteria: (1)
innovation of the approach based on the overall goal and/or technical
areas described above; (2) soundness and applicability of approach; and
(3) reasonableness and realism of proposed costs and fees (if any). In
addition, the Government may consider other factors such as: (1)
offeror's capabilities, related experience, facilities, techniques, or
a unique combination of these which are integral factors for achieving
program objectives; (2) offeror's qualifications, capabilities and
experience of proposed principal investigator, team leader, and other
key personnel who are critical to achieving proposal objectives; and
(3) offeror's record of past and present performance. No further
evaluation criteria will be used in selecting the proposals. The
technical criteria will also be used to determine whether white papers
submitted are consistent with the intent of this BAA and of interest
to the Government. Proposals submitted will be evaluated as they are
received. Individual proposal evaluations will be based on
acceptability or unacceptability without regard to other proposals
submitted under this BAA. Unpriced options will not be considered for
award. Funding of this BAA and the anticipated awards are contemplated
to start in FY 99. Individual awards will not normally exceed 18
months in duration, with dollar amounts normally ranging from $100,000
to $1,500,000. Total funding for this BAA is anticipated to be
$35,000,000. Foreign participation at the prime contractor level is not
authorized for this acquisition. Data subject to export control
constraints will be involved and only firms on the Certified Contractor
Access List (CCAL) will be allowed access to such data. The cost of
preparing proposals in response to this announcement is not an
allowable direct charge to any resulting contract or any other
contract, but may be an allowable expense to the normal bid and
proposal indirect cost in FAR 31.205-18. The work to be performed may
require a Top Secret/SCI facility clearance and safeguarding
capability; therefore, personnel identified for assignment to a
classified effort must have a Top Secret/SCI clearance at time of
award. In addition, to qualify as a responsible contractor, the offeror
may need access, or have access, to a certified and Government approved
facility available to support work under this BAA. Routine questions
are not considered to be "significant concerns" and should be
communicated directly to the Program Manager, CDR Thompson, email:
cthompson@darpa.mil. It is recommended that white papers be received by
the following dates to participate in the source selection and maximize
chance of award: FY-00-15 Aug 99; FY-01-15 Aug 00. White papers
submitted to DARPA under BAA #97-05-PKPX which was prior to this BAA#
99-01, do not need to be resubmitted. White papers will be accepted out
of this cycle, but it is less likely that funding will be available out
of the source selection cycle. This BAA is open and effective until 30
Sep 2001. All interested offerors shall request a copy of the proposer
information pamphlet from the Directorate of Contracting, P.O.
Box12748, Attn: ATZS-DKO-I (Rosie Fulmer, Contract Specialist), Fort
Huachuca, AZ 85670-2748, or email: fulmerr@huachuca-emh1.army.mil. All
responsible firms may submit a white paper which shall be considered.
ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Each cost proposal shall contain
a section satisfying the requirements of the following: Awards made
under this BAA are subject to the provisions of the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) Subpart 9.5, Organizational Conflict of Interest. All
offerors and proposed subcontractors must affirmatively state whether
they are supporting any DARPA technical office(s) through an active
contract or subcontract. All affirmations must state which office(s)
the offeror supports and identify the prime contract number.
Affirmations shall be furnished at the time of proposal submission, and
the existence or potential existence of organizational conflicts of
interest, as that term is defined in FAR 9.501, must be disclosed. This
disclosure shall include a description of the action the offeror has
taken, or proposes to take, to avoid, neutralize or mitigate such
conflict. It the offeror believes that no such conflict exists, then it
shall so state in this section. It is the policy of DARPA to treat all
proposals as competitive information, and to disclose the contents
only for the purposes of evaluation. The Government intends to use
non-government personnel as special resources to assist with logistics
of administering proposal evaluation. Support personnel are restricted
by their contracts from disclosing proposal information for any
purpose. Contractor personnel are required to sign the Organizational
Conflict of Interest Non-Disclosure Agreements. By submission of its
proposal, each offeror agrees that proposal information may be
disclosed to those selected contractors for the limited purpose stated
above. Any information not intended for limited release to support
contractors must be clearly marked and segregated from other submitted
proposal material. DARPA is seeking participation from the widest
number of offerors. Respondents are asked to provide their Commercial
and Government Entity (CAGE) number with their submission and reference
BAA #99-01. Only Contracting Officers are legally authorized to commit
the Government. Posted 11/09/98 (W-SN269668). (0313) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 19981116\A-0005.SOL)
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