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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 3,1999 PSA#2488Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Contract Management
Directorate (CMD), 3701 N. Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA 22203-1714 A -- NEXT GENERATION INTERNET (NGI) SOL BAA00-21 DUE 020200 POC M.
Maeda, DARPA/ITO, Fax: (703) 522-7161 NEXT GENERATION INTERNET (NGI).
SOL BAA 00-21. DUE 02/02/00. POC DR. MARI MAEDA, DARPA/ITO, FAX: (703)
522-7161. The goal of the NGI Program is to develop key networking
technologies that will accelerate the development of revolutionary
applications with capabilities vastly beyond the web-centric
applications that are being built today. The program emphasizes new
technologies that will dramatically enhance end-to-end performance and
also enable networks to handle the extremes in the network flows that
will undoubtedly result when radically new devices and systems are
attached to the network. The program also focuses on the development of
new applications that will be uniquely enabled in the environment
characterized by networking ubiquity and bandwidth abundance. This
solicitation seeks proposals in the following technical topic areas:
SuperNet and Fine-Grained Networking Technology; NGI Applications; and
Enabling Research for NGI. Proposals may address more than one of the
technical topic areas described above. PROGRAM SCOPE: Proposed
research should investigate innovative approaches and techniques that
lead to or enable revolutionary advances in the state-of-the-art.
Proposals are not limited to the specific strategies listed above and
alternative visions will be considered. However, proposals should be
for research that substantially contributes towards the goals stated.
Research should result in prototype hardware and/or software
demonstrating integrated concepts and approaches. Specifically excluded
is research that primarily results in evolutionary improvement to the
existing state of practice or focuses on a specific system or solution.
Integrated solution sets embodying significant technological advances
are strongly encouraged over narrowly defined research endeavors.
Proposals may involve other research groups or industrial cooperation
and cost sharing. GENERAL INFORMATION: THIS IS A NEWLY IMPLEMENTED
REQUIREMENT EFFECTIVE AS OF SEPTEMBER 1999. The Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency/Information Technology Office (DARPA/ITO)
requires completion of a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Cover Sheet
Submission for each proposed Proposal, by accessing the URL below:
http://www.dyncorp-is.com/BAA/index.asp?BAAid=0021. After finalizing
the BAA Cover Sheet Submission, the proposer must submit the BAA
Confirmation Sheet that will automatically appear on the web page. Each
proposer is responsible for printing the BAA Confirmation Sheet and
submitting it attached to the "original" and each designated number of
copies. In doing so, the Confirmation Sheet should be the first page
of your Proposal. Failure to comply with these submission procedures
may result in the submission not being evaluated. Detailed information
and instructions are outlined within the Proposer Information Pamphlet
(PIP). Proposers must submit an original and 4 copies of the full
proposal and 10 electronic copies (i.e., 10 separate disks) of the full
proposal (in Microsoft Word '97 for IBM-compatible or ASCII format on
one 3.5-inch floppydisk or one 100 MB Iomega Zip disk). Each disk must
be clearly labeled with BAA 00-21, proposer organization, proposal
title (short title recommended) and Copy ___ of 10. The full proposal
(original and designated number of hard and electronic copies) must be
submitted in time to reach DARPA by 4:00 PM (ET), Wednesday, February
2, 2000, in order to be considered. Proposers must obtain the BAA
00-21 Proposer Information Pamphlet (PIP), which provides further
information on the areas of interest, submission, evaluation, funding
processes, and full proposal formats. This pamphlet may be obtained by
fax, electronic mail, mail request to the administrative contact
address given below, or at URL address
http://www.darpa.mil/ito/Solicitations.html. Proposals not meeting the
format described in the pamphlet may not be reviewed. This Commerce
Business Daily notice, in conjunction with the BAA 00-21 Proposer
Information Pamphlet and all references, constitutes the total BAA. No
additional information is available, norwill a formal RFP or other
solicitation regarding this announcement be issued. Requests for same
will be disregarded. The Government reserves the right to select for
award all, some, or none of the proposals received. All responsible
sources capable of satisfying the Government's needs may submit a
proposal that shall be considered by DARPA. Historically Black Colleges
and Universities (HBCU) and Minority Institutions (MI) are encouraged
to submit proposals and join others in submitting proposals. However,
no portion of this BAA will be set aside for HBCU and MI participation
due to the impracticality of reserving discrete or severable areas of
this research for exclusive competition among these entities.
Evaluation of proposals will be accomplished through a scientific
review of each proposal using the following criteria, which are listed
in descending order of relative importance: (1) Overall Scientific and
Technical Merit: The overall scientific and technical merit must be
clearly identifiable. The technical concept should be clearly defined
and developed. Emphasis should be placed on the technical value of the
development and experimentation approach. (2) Potential Contribution
and Relevance to DARPA Mission: The offeror must clearly address how
the proposed effort will meet the goals of the NGI undertaking. The
relevance is further indicated by the offeror's understanding of the
operating environment of the capability to be developed. (3) Offeror's
Capabilities and Related Experience: The qualifications, capabilities,
and demonstrated achievements of the proposed principals and other key
personnel for the primary and subcontractor organizations must be
clearly shown. (4) Plans and Capability to Accomplish Technology
Transition: The offeror should provide a clear explanation of how the
technologies to be developed will be transitioned to capabilities for
military forces. Technology transition should be a major consideration
in the design of experiments, particularly considering the potential
for involving potential transition organizations in the experimentation
process. (5) Cost Realism: The overall estimated cost to accomplish the
effort should be clearly shown as well as the substantiation of the
costs for the technical complexity described. Evaluation will consider
the value to Government of the research and the extent to which the
proposed management plan will effectively allocate resources to achieve
the capabilities proposed. All administrative correspondence and
questions on this solicitation, including requests for information on
how to submit a proposal to this BAA, must be received at one of the
administrative addresses below by 4:00 PM (ET), Wednesday, January 26,
2000; e-mail or fax is preferred. DARPA intends to use electronic mail
and fax for some of the correspondence regarding BAA 00-21. Proposals
may not be submitted by fax; any so sent will be disregarded. The
administrative addresses for this BAA are: Fax: 703-522-7161 Addressed
to: DARPA/ITO, BAA 00-21. Electronic Mail: baa00-21@darpa.mil.
Electronic File Retrieval: http://www.darpa.mil/ito/Solicitations.html.
Mail to: DARPA/ITO, ATTN: BAA 00-21, 3701 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
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