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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 2,2000 PSA#2548Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Procurement & Materiel, L-650,
P.O. Box 5012, Livermore, CA 94551 36 -- SPECIAL INDUSTRY MACHINERY POC Don Potter, Contract
Administrator, 925-422-8673 E-MAIL: Click her to contact the contract
administrator via, potter5@llnl.gov. The University of California, as
Management & Operations contractor for Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL), under the US Department of Energy (DOE) is
soliciting expressions of interest for suppliers of ultra-precision
diamond flycutting machines for the National Ignition Facility (NIF)
project. The NIF project will provide a facility that is capable of
achieving fusion ignition utilizing solid-state lasers as the energy
driver. In the NIF facility, a large number of lasers will be focused
onto a small target located in the center of a spherical target
chamber; the energy from the lasers will be delivered simultaneously,
and within a few billionths of a second. The target will then implode,
forcing atomic nuclei to sufficiently high temperature and density to
achieve a fusion reaction. Additional information about the NIF
project can be found at http://lasers.llnl.gov/laser.nif.html. The
University contemplates the award of a contract for a special
ultra-precision diamond flycutting machine designed to produce flat
surfaces on Potassium di-Hydrogen Phosphate (KDP) crystals. The machine
will also be used to produce a precise angle between the flat surface
generated and the crystallographic axis of the KDP crystal. This angle
is referred to as the "phase-matching angle", which is measured off of
the machine by metrology that it is outside of this scope. The KDP
crystals are referred to as the "workpiece", and have a nominal size
and mass of 420mm x 420mm x 10mm and 5kg. A working prototype of the
machine, referred to as "the prototype machine", was designed and built
at LLNL, and successfully tested in 1999. Associated with the prototype
machine is a mechanical design package that is complete minus
protective covers and ancillary equipment. The prototype machine has a
functioning control system and user interface. The machine to be
purchased shall utilize the existing mechanical design of the prototype
machine and may utilize the control system and user interface of the
prototype machine. Interested candidates are invited to respond with an
expression of interest which should include a brief description (no
more than 10 pages including attachments) of qualifications with
respect to the following attributes: experience and expertise in
fabricating ultra-precision machines; suitable facilities and
manufacturing staff; ability to rapidly convert to new efforts; and
supplier management program(s) supported by an ISO-9001-level quality
program. Expressions of interest are to assist the University in
determining the potential for competition among qualified and
interested candidates. This notice is intended to serve as the only
notification of these requirements. The actual solicitation for award
of a contract is not yet available. Expressions of interest are due on
or before Thursday, March 30, 2000. Facsimile and telephone responses
will not be accepted. Hand delivered/overnight submissions may be sent
to 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550. Posted 02/29/00 (W-SN429707).
(0060) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0255 20000302\36-0001.SOL)
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