COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 1,2000 PSA#2654 Department of Commerce, Mountain Administrative Support Center,
Acqusition Management Division, MC3, 325 Broadway, Boulder, Co
80303-3328 36 -- OPTICAL PATTERN GENERATOR SOL 52RANB00C026 DUE 082300 POC Doug
Hargrove, 303.497.3657 E-MAIL: Contracting Officer (note: do not assume
that, once, douglas.hargrove@noaa.gov. This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented by additional
information included in this notice and in accordance with the
simplified acquisition procedures authorized in FAR Part 13. This
announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being
requested and a written solicitation will NOT be issued. The
solicitation number is 52RANB00C026 and is issued as a request for
proposals (RFP). Any amendment(s) hereto will only be published in the
Commerce Business Daily. The National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) requires an Optical Pattern Generator (OPG or System)
(Item OOO1) for fabrication of master reticle masks. This System will
be used to fabricate photolithographic master masks for a group of
approximately 50 research scientists who typically create 400 masks per
year. The System shall be easy to learn and use by multiple users who
are not primary operators, easy to maintain, and highly reliable. The
System at a minimum shall produce feature sizes on the plate of 1.25
microns or less, with placement accuracy and reproducibility of +/-0.25
microns or better over at least a 150 mm x 150 mm (6 inch x 6 inch)
area. Detailed specifications are as follows: The stage shall be able
to position features with an accuracy of +/-0.25 microns and a
repeatability of 0.25 microns over the full stage motion. Stage motion
shall be orthogonal to 90 degrees +/-2 arc seconds. Stage speed, which
is important for minimizing exposure time, shall be 100 mm/sec (4
inches/sec) or faster in both x and y. The stage shall accommodate
square plates from 76 mm x 76 mm (3 inch x 3 inch) or less to 150 mm x
150 mm (6 inch x 6 inch) or greater. Stage travel shall be sufficient
to expose a 150 mm x 150 mm (6 inch x 6 inch) area. The stage shall be
able to handle masks 0.090" (2.3 mm) thick; a range of mask thickness
is desirable. The ability to field-retrofit the OPG for a mask
autoloader is a desirable option and may be separately described and
priced if available. The minimum feature size that can be exposed at
the plate shall be 1.25 microns square or less. Demonstration of
minimum size will be required before and after delivery. To reduce
flash counts, features as large as 2 mm square or larger shall be
exposed in a single flash. The aperture accuracy shall be +/-0.25
microns over the entire aperture range, and aperture resolution shall
be 0.05 microns or better. Blade orthogonality shall be 90 degrees +/-
0.05 degrees or better, and blades shall be parallel to +/- 1 arc
minute or better. Rotation of the aperture image is required to allow
angled boxes and arcs to be exposed faster and more accurately.
Rotation accuracy shall be 0.0005 degrees or better. The OPG shall
include an autofocus system. Repeatability of the autofocus shall be
+/-0.3 microns or better. The exposure system shall include a high
output power ultraviolet lamp, preferably 500 Watts. The System shall
include dose control to ensure constant exposure per flash to within 5%
over the lifetime of the lamp. Maximum and typical flashes/hour should
be specified. Lamp replacement shall be a simple procedure which can
be easily performed by the customer. The System shall be controlled by
a "standard" computer system, preferably a PC-compatible computer;
this system shall be included with the OPG. The overall system software
should run under a standard commercially available windowing
environment such as Microsoft Windows, and be capable of network
operation. The computer system shall be complete, including monitor,
keyboard, mouse, hard drives, a removable media memory device (floppy,
CD ROM or other standard device), and shall be Ethernet compatible.
The system shall accept as input at least one of the following
computer-aided design file formats: Electromask 2000, Mann 3600, CIF,
or GDSII. Input files shall be transferable to the system over the
Ethernet. Software shall allow a preview of the planned exposure,
including anticipated flash count and an estimate of the total write
time for mask. A graphical depiction of the anticipated pattern is
highly desirable. Graphical depiction of the mask progress during the
actual exposure is desirable. Remote monitoring of exposure progress
over Ethernet is desirable. All routine System adjustments, including
calibration and alignment, shall be performed through the System
software. Software for System performance checks, including software to
confirm alignment of apertures and stage, shall be included. Capability
to remotely monitor System functions for the purpose of diagnosing
problems is desirable. Because the anticipated lifetime of this
instrument is greater than 10 years, it is desirable to have the source
code for the System software, to allow user-performed upgrades and
modifications in the future should the company either go out of
business or stop supporting this machine. Software designed to modify
the input file so as to optimize the exposure pattern and minimize
exposure time may be included as an optional, separately-priced
package. Nonetheless, the System shall be able to function directly on
the input files identified above. The System will be installed by the
Contractor in a return air chase for a class 100 clean room at 325
Broadway in Boulder, Colorado. The System, including environmental
chamber (if needed), should fit within an area 1.8 m deep, 3 m long and
3.4 m high (6 feet deep, 10 feet long, and 11 feet high). If the System
electronics and control panel do not share the same space, they shall
be in a separate movable rack mount that can be located up to 6 m (20
feet) from the unit. The clean room chase maintains temperature at 68
F +/-1 and relative humidity at 38% +/- 2.5%. Access to the OPG for
loading and unloading masks will be through an opening in the clean
room wall. The System shall only require utilities found typically in
a clean room environment: compressed air, house vacuum, 110 V and 208
V electricity. System reliability (% up-time) is extremely important
for this application. Therefore, the System shall have a proven
performance and reliability record with at least 5 existing customer
installations of identical or very similar Systems. Routine System
maintenance, including calibration and alignment, shall be of a
complexity performable by typical clean room technicians. Software for
routine maintenance shall be included with the software package.
Delivery from time of order shall be within 9 months, including
installation. Installation of the entire System shall be included in
pricing. System must be capable of being moved into the clean room
through a door measuring 100 cm (40 inches) wide by 210 cm (83 inches)
inches high. If the System is too large to fit through this door,
minimum opening size for installation shall be included in the
proposal. The System shall meet all specifications after installation
in Boulder. As part of installation, System training shall be provided
to at least 4 users, and System routine maintenance instruction shall
be provided to at least 2 Government users. Training shall be
sufficient to allow a user to reliably perform all steps needed to
expose a mask starting from an acceptable input file. A description of
the training shall be included in the proposal. The System shall be
warrantied for a minimum of 12 months following installation and
acceptance testing in Boulder. Warranty shall include parts, labor and
travel to fix any problems. At a minimum, the technical proposal must
contain the following information/descriptions: 1. any routine System
adjustments which will NOT be controlled through the software, 2.
provisions for upgrading software and any applicable pricing, 3.
availability of the source code, or conditions under which the source
code would be made available (if any), 4. environmental conditions
required to meet performance specifications, to include temperature
control, humidity control, and air cleanliness, 5. requirements for
size and location of required opening in the clean room wall for mask
loading. 6. contact information for at least five differentcurrent
customers, 7. a complete maintenance schedule and any items requiring
specialized equipment or training, 8. system test pattern file(s) for
determining performance, 9. a description of, and pricing for,
scheduled major System routine (preventative) maintenance (not
performable by the customer), 10. a description of how unscheduled
repair and maintenance is handled, including costs to the Government,
11. location and number of repair staff closest to Boulder, Colorado,
12. anticipated and maximum guaranteed response time for repair calls,
13. a typical step-by-step schedule for installation of the System,
and 14. a plan for acceptance testing. In addition, an environmental
chamber, preferably chilled-water cooled, may be offered as an option.
Installation shall be completed no later than 9 months after
Contractor's receipt of a notice of award. Delivery and installation
shall be F.O.B. Destination to NIST, Building 1, Room 2130 at 325
Broadway, Boulder, Colorado 80305-3328. This solicitation and
incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal
Acquisition Circular 97-18 as it is effective at the date of
publication of this synopsis/solicitation. Forms and clauses stipulated
herein may be downloaded via the internet at the following address:
http://www.masc.noaa.gov/masc/amd/prc_cont.html. Interested parties are
responsible for accessing and downloading documents and forms from that
(or any other) site. Firms without access to the internet may call
303.497.3221 and request that copies of the clauses, provisions, and/or
forms be either mailed or faxed to them. Offers shall include a
properly completed and signed Standard Form 1449. The firm-fixed-price
shall include all equipment, delivery, and installation FOB Boulder,
Colorado. The following provisions and clauses apply to this
solicitation: FAR 52.212-1, (provision) "Instructions to Offerors --
Commercial Items" // FAR 52.212-2, (provision) "Evaluation --
Commercial Items" evaluation factors: (1) price, (2) complete system
meets or exceeds specifications, (3) meets installation restrictions,
(4) past performance, (5) meets maintenance and warranty requirements,
(6) quality of proposal. Technical and past performance, when
combined, are significantly more important than price. // FAR 52.212-3,
(provision) "Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial
Items" (NOTE: Offerors shall include with their offers a completed copy
of the provision at FAR 52.212-3.) // FAR 52.212-4, (clause) "Contract
Terms and Conditions -- Commercial Items" // FAR 52.212-5, (clause)
"Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or
Executive Orders, Commercial Items" including the following additional
FAR clauses referenced in FAR 52.212-5, subparagraphs (b)(1), (5),
(7), (11), (12), (13), (14), (15), (19), and (22). Award will be made
to the offeror presenting the best overall value to the Government.
Technical factors are significantly more important than price. Offers
shall be evaluated in accordance with the Test Program procedures at
FAR 13.500. For further information, please contact Doug Hargrove
(303.497.3657). Offers are due at 3:00 p.m. on AUGUST 23, 2000 and
shall be mailed to: BID DEPOSITORY / DOC, MASC, MC3, Acquisition
Management Division / Room 33-GB506A / 325 Broadway / Boulder, CO
80305-3328. ALL Hand-carried offers must be scanned in Building 22 at
325 Broadway in Boulder, Colorado prior to being delivered to David
Skaggs Research Ctr., Room 33-GB506A, 325 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado.
If they are not scanned, they may be refused. E-MAILED OFFERS WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED. Posted 07/28/00 (W-SN480035). (0210) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0197 20000801\36-0002.SOL)
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