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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 15,2000 PSA#2622Aviation Applied Technology Directorate, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile
Command, Attn: AMSAM-RD-AA-C, Building 401, Lee Blvd, Room 117, Fort
Eustis, VA 23604-5577 A -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT SOL
DAAH10-00-R-0005 DUE 080300 POC Ms. Beth Jackson, Contract Specialist,
Phone Number (757) 878-0086 E-MAIL: Aviation Applied Technology
Directorate, Ft. Eustis,, ejackson@aatd.eustis.army.mil. DESC: The
Aviation Applied Technology Directorate (AATD) is soliciting technical
and cost proposals for Research & Development (R&D) as described
below. Proposals are required to be submitted in accordance with the
guidelines set forth herein. This Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
constitutes the total solicitation. There will be no formal Request For
Proposals (RFPs), other solicitation requests, or other information
regarding these requirements. Subject areas of interest include: TOPIC
01-00: Self Actuating Structures for Application to Active Vibration
Control. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION: Vibration isolation and absorption are
currently the best design methods for reducing vibration in critical
areas of a rotorcraft airframe, such as the cockpit or external sensor
stations. Distributed closed-loop feedback control actuation systems,
that significantly reduce overall airframe vibration levels without
high mass isolation systems, that use embedded reactive or "smart"
structures are an attractive solution to airframe vibration issues.
Passive vibration treatment can weigh up to 2.5% of the aircraft
structural weight and is generally effective only at one design
frequency. Current state-of-the-art active vibration control systems
use a limited number of sensors and superposition of vibration from a
small number of mechanical actuators near the main rotor. Reactive
smart skins have been demonstrated effective for actively suppressing
external acoustic noise transmission into the cabin of a commercial
test aircraft. Piezo-electric elements have also been demonstrated
effective in wind tunnel tests for controlling flutter of supercritical
wings in transonic and supersonic states. Actuating elements such as
piezo-ceramic stacks have been shown capable of damping vibration in
beam elements, and with proper control, could dampen entire truss and
other type structures. Global optimization of sensor and actuator
placement will ensure efficiency. Locally, actuator efficiency can be
enhanced through dynamic modeling of the smart structure during the
design process. Simple control algorithms can maintain actuator
performance with limited processor power. We desire research and
development of active vibration attenuation concepts for reducing
vibration in critical areas of a rotorcraft airframe, such as the
cockpit or external sensor stations, incorporating embedded adaptive
materials or smart structures. Proposed technology solutions should
address smart structure solutions such as: optimal actuator placement;
structural response rates and forces required; vibration sensing
schemes; and coordinated actuator response schemes. High efficiency,
low power consumption solutions are desired. Investigation of optimal
control algorithms is desired. The envisioned effort should include:
(1) Evaluation of candidate areas for vibration treatment with adaptive
materials; (2) Global optimization of sensor and actuator placement;
(3) Design of self actuating structures; (4) Design of control scheme;
(5) Hardware design, fabrication and testing, as appropriate to
demonstrate or evaluate various concepts should be considered.
ANTICIPATED FUNDING LEVEL AND PERFORMANCE PERIOD: Planned funding for
all acquisitions to satisfy this topic is about $1,100k total over
three (Government) fiscal years, beginning in FY00. Proposals must
follow the guidelines described in this solicitation. Also, any
Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) requirements should be detailed.
TOPIC 02-00: ROTATING/NONROTATING INTERFACE FOR DATA AND POWER.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION: The Army is pursuing technologies for the
development of variable geometry rotor concepts. Typical designs
incorporate active on-blade control, active twist, high-lift and
variable diameter rotor concepts. These concepts are needed to increase
rotor aerodynamic efficiencies; reduce vibration and noise; and
increase the maneuverability and agility of the next generation
rotorcraft, and may be extended to provide primary rotor control. Lines
of communication from the fixed system must be reliably provided to the
rotating system for control commands, and from the rotating to fixed
system for control feedback and health monitoring (at least 100 data
channels with data sampling rates up to 20k samples per second with
minimum 32 bit resolution). The efficient transfer of power across the
fixed/rotating interface is also required (28v DC and 115v, 400hz AC)
for on-blade actuation which will operate in an environment subjected
to high voltage. We desire innovative research to develop methods of
delivering data and power to the rotating rotor from the fixed platform
of the fuselage with reliability and fail-safety. Conventional
sliprings are historically unreliable and would need short-term
replacement. Technology solutions must address non-contracting
mechanisms that provide bi-directional data and power transmission.
Proposals should address design, reliability, maintainability, modeling
and simulation for risk mitigation, fabrication, testing and life cycle
analysis. Full-scale hardware design, fabrication andtesting, as
appropriate to demonstrate and evaluate the candidate and candidate
concept(s) must be conducted for a modern military helicopter design.
The envisioned effort should include: (1) Conceptual design; (2) Detail
Design; (3) Fabrication; (4) Testing; (5) Life-cycle analysis.
ANTICIPATED FUNDING LEVEL AND PERFORMANCE PERIOD: Planned funding for
all acquisitions to satisfy this topic is about $1,500k total over
three (Government) fiscal years, beginning in FY00. Proposals must
follow the guidelines described in this solicitation. Also, any
Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) requirements should be detailed.
DELIVERABLES: All contracts awarded under this solicitation will
require delivery of the following data items: (1) Contract Performance
Plan; (2) Bi-Monthly Cost and Performance Reports; (3) Test Plan; (4)
Test Report; (5) Final Report. FINAL BRIEFINGS: All contracts awarded
under this solicitation will include a requirement for the Contractor
to present the results of their work to Government personnel at Ft.
Eustis, Virginia upon completion of all technical work under the
contract. EVALUATION CRITERIA: The selection of one or more sources for
contract award will be based on a scientific and/or engineering
evaluation of proposals (both technical and cost as it relates to the
technical effort) in accordance with the criteria set forth in this
section. Proposals will be evaluated on their own merit without regard
to other proposals submitted under this announcement. These
evaluations will result in narrative ratings, which will be used to
develop an order of merit listing for proposals submitted under each
topic. Proposed cost will be evaluated, as appropriate, for realism and
reasonableness. The evaluation criteria are: (1) The extent to which
the proposed work satisfies an Army research need by use of innovative,
efficient, affordable, and suitable approaches to the stated technical
problem; (2) The merit of the offeror's proposed approach to
accomplish the scientific and technical objectives; (3) the experience
and qualifications of the scientists, engineers, technicians, and
other proposed personnel; (4) the suitability and availability of
proposed facilities; and (5) Cost and risk to the Government. There
will be no formal RFP, other solicitation requests, or other
information regarding these requirements. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: All
work performed under resulting contracts will be unclassified and will
not require access to classified material. A determination has been
made that performance under the contracts will require access to and/or
generate technical data the export of which may be restricted by the
Arms Export control Act (Title 22, U.S. C., Sec. 2751 et. Seq.) or
Executive Order 12470. Prior to award, the successful firm(s) will be
required to provide an "Export-controlled DoD Data Agreement"
certification number issued in accordance with DoD Directive 5230.25.
This certification may be requested from the Defense Logistics Services
Center, ATTN: DLSC-FBA Federal Ctr., Battle Creek, MI 49017-3084,
Telephone 1-800-352-3572. Participation in the programs announced in
this BAA is limited to U. S. firms. TYPE OF CONTRACT: The Government
contemplates award of a cost reimbursable contract with cost sharing
highly encouraged. However, a range of funding instruments other than
a procurement contract including cooperative agreements or other
transactions is available. GENERAL: Guidance provided in this section
applies to all proposals submitted under this announcement. Proposals
submitted must consist of a clear statement of objectives, a technical
section which should include, but not be limited to, background
experience, concepts and ideas, methodology, expected contribution of
the research to the Army mission, a Statement of Work (SOW) and
milestones, a technical plan, a biographical section describing key
personnel, a funding profile by Government fiscal year (1 Oct 30 Sep),
a cost proposal, and a program management section. The cost proposal
must include cost breakdown providing man-hours by task, all pricing
rates used, and equipment and materials listings, if applicable. Use of
separate volumes for technical and cost data is acceptable but not
required. Subcontractor proposals, if applicable, including pricing
rate details, should be provided concurrent with the prime contractor's
submission. This BAA topic will remain open until 4:15 P.M. Eastern
Standard Time, 3 August 2000. Proposals submitted after the cutoff date
will be handled in accordance with FAR 52.215.1. NOTE: Submission by
facsimile or electronic means is NOT authorized. A copy of this
provision may be obtained from http://farsite.hill.af.mil. Awards under
this announcement are anticipated to be made by 30 September 2000.
However, unless the offeror specifies a different expiration time,
proposals will be considered valid for Government acceptance through 31
December 2000. The Government anticipates multiple awards under this
announcement, though no minimum or maximum number of awards can be
guaranteed. The government reserves the right toselect for award only
a portion of an offeror's proposal (i.e. certain tasks vs- total
program). Multiple proposals from the same offeror that address
different topics, that propose different solutions under a single
topic, or that address only part of the problem under a topic will be
accepted and evaluated independently. This announcement is an
expression of interest only and does not commit the Government to pay
any response preparation cost. No pre-proposal conference will be held.
Proposals must be submitted in original and four (4) copies. Proposals,
excluding the cost section, shall not exceed 30 pages. Proposals should
be marked the above solicitation number and addressed to the Aviation
Applied Technology Directorate, AMCOM, ANSAM-RD-AA-C (Beth Jackson),
Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5577. Offerors desiring an explanation or
interpretation of this solicitation must request it in writing at the
above address, datafax (757) 878-0008, or e-mail:
ejackson@aatd.eustis.army.mil. Oral explanations or instructions given
before the award of any contract will not be binding. Any information
given to a prospective offeror concerning this solicitation, which is
necessary in submitting an offer or the lack of, which would be
prejudicial to any other prospective offeror(s), will be published as
an amendment to this announcement. Any additional contracting and
technical issues should be submitted in writing to the contract
specialist, Ms. Beth Jackson via the above datafax number or e-mail
address. All responsible sources may submit a proposal that will be
considered by this agency. Offerors are cautioned that only contracting
Officers are legally authorized to commit the Government. Posted
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