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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 9, 2001 PSA #2888
SOLICITATIONS

A -- ELINT COLLECTION AND PROCESSING

Notice Date
July 5, 2001
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFRL -- Rome Research Site, AFRL/Information Directorate 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome, NY, 13441-4514
ZIP Code
13441-4514
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-BAA-01-09-IFKPA
Response Due
September 30, 2004
Point of Contact
Joetta Bernhard, Contracting Officer, Phone (315) 330-2308, Fax (315) 330-7790, Email Joetta.Bernhard@rl.af.mil
Description
CONTACT: Technical POC: John Pletl, AFRL Program Manager, email: John.Pletl@rl.af.mil, 315-330-7557. Joetta A. Bernhard, contracting Officer, email: Joetta.Bernhard@rl.af.mil; 315-330-2308. AFRL/Rome Research Site is soliciting white papers for various scientific studies and experiments to increase the Rome Research Site's knowledge and understanding of the broad range of capabilities required in support of ELINT Collection and Processing. Solutions to basic research and engineering using innovative approaches are sought. The overall technical objectives of this BAA are the use of Artificial Intelligence applications, as well as enhanced or new digital processing hardware and software and to provide: (1) Dynamic/updatable characterization and correlation databases that use existing multi-source near-real-time collection systems. Measurable and descriptive emitter characteristics should also be used in the database as well as known specific operating characterization values; (2) Enhanced collection system efficiency; and (3) Improved, labor reducing digital signal processing hardware and software analysis with high-capacity capability technology to offset manning reductions at operational units. The scope of this effort concerns several areas and covers a broad range of issues, which include, but are not limited to the following: (1) Target specific characteristics identification/correlation; (2) Automated collection, signal ID sorting and first level processing (3) Enhanced digital ELINT processing/analysis technology at both the Intermediate Processing Center (IPC) and Scientific and Technical Intelligence (S&TI) levels; and (4) Miniaturization of systems to allow embedding aboard UAV platforms. Detailed scope and definition of problems follow here: (1) Target characteristic identification/correlation: Battlefield management depends heavily on electronic Warfare (EW) assets to provide current threat analysis for successful deployment of war-fighting resources. One area that supports this analysis is target specific operating characterization and equipment/unit correlation which is normally a "brute-force/labor intensive" effort: (2) Automated collection, signal identification (ID) sorting and first level processing. Dense signal environment dictates the need for automated/reduced manual collection, signal ID and sorting, and first-level signal processing. This area should also allow for further discrimination or "flagging" of out-of-limits signals, especially threat systems whose measurable values already lend themselves to characterization. Continual high-resolution sampling of Intermediate Frequency Modulation (IFM), pulse sorting, and deinterleaving processes should be investigated as a means to support flagging and automated efforts; end-to-end system equalization techniques need to be developed for interoperability of data between collection systems. Signal identification algorithms for next generation target radars. (3) Enhanced digital ELINT processing: Environment complexity as well as advanced collection hardware technology demands growth in the digital ELINT processing arena. Efforts should take into consideration current analysis technology available, reduction in processing of routine activity allowing time to be spent on more critical tasks, and how best to insert these solution(s) into existing systems; (4) System miniaturization: Given current levels of activity, operational requirements, hostile environments, and resources being heavily tasked, collection systems will need to be developed for embedding on UAV-type platforms. Attention to power requirements and payload weight are necessarily essential areas of concern, hence digital receiving and processing systems employing miniaturization techniques are of high interest. Deliverables will be technical reports and, when appropriate, demonstrations. 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 indicating whether the offeror is a large, small, woman-owned, small disadvantaged, veteran-owned small, or HUBZone small business, or a Historically Black College or University, or Minority Institution. The white paper will 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: John H. Pletl, Reference BAA #01-09-IFKPA, AFRL/IFEC, 32 Brooks Road; Rome NY 13441-4114. Small businesses only should send one (1) copy of the cover letter only, by First Class mail (DO NOT SEND CLASSIFIED), to ATTN: Janis Norelli, Director of Small Business, AFRL/IFB; 26 Electronic Parkway; Rome NY 13441-4514. Multiple white papers within the purview of this announcement may be submitted by each offeror. Offerors must mark their white papers/proposals with the restrictive language stated in FAR 15.609(a). 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. Those white papers found to be consistent with the intent of this 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. Evaluation of proposals will be performed using the following criteria: (1) The overall scientific and/or technical merits of the proposal: (2) the potential contributions of the effort to the Rome Research Site mission and the extent to which the proposed effort will contribute to balancing the overall research and development program of AFRL; and (3) the reasonableness and realism of proposed costs and fees, if any. In addition, the Government may consider other factors such as: (1) The offeror's capabilities, related experience, facilities, techniques, or unique combination of these which are integral factors for achieving the proposal objectives; (2) The qualification, capabilities and experience of the proposed principal investigator, team leader, and other key personnel who are critical to achieving the proposal objectives; and (3) The 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. Options are discouraged and unpriced options will not be considered for award. Principal funding of this BAA and anticipated award of contracts will start approximately in late FY01. Individual awards will not normally exceed 12 months in duration, with dollar amounts normally ranging from $250K to $350K. Total funding for this BAA is $24.5M. =20 Data subject to export control constraints may be involved and only firms on the Certified Contract Access List (CCAL) will be allowed access to such data. The cost of preparing proposals in response to this announcement is not an allowable expense to the normal bid and proposal indirect cost in FAR 31.205-18. Awards of efforts as a result of this BAA will be in the form of contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or other transactions depending upon the nature of the work proposed. Foreign or foreign-owned offerors are advised that their participation is subject to foreign disclosure review procedures. Foreign or foreign-owned offerors should immediately contact the contracting focal point, Joetta A. Bernhard, (315) 330-2308, for information if they contemplate responding. Depending on the work to be performed, the offeror may require a SECRET or TOP SECRET facility clearance and safeguarding capability; therefore, personnel identified for assignment to a classified effort must be cleared for access to SECRET or TOP SECRET information at a time of award. In addition, to qualify as a responsible contractor, the offeror may need to have, or have access to, a certified and Government approved facility to support work under this BAA. An Ombudsman has been appointed to hear significant concerns from offerors or potential offerors for this announcement. Routine questions are not considered to be "significant concerns" and should be communicated directly to the Contracting Officer, Joetta A. Bernhard, (315) 330-2308. The purpose of the Ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the Contracting Officer or Program Manager, but to communicate contractor concerns, issues, disagreements and recommendations to the appropriate Government personnel. The Ombudsman for this acquisition is Reid S. Lerum, Lt Col, Chief, Contracting Division, AFRL/IFK at (315) 330-7746. When requested, the Ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of the concern. The Ombudsman does not participate in the evaluation of the proposals or in the source selection process. The Ombudsman should only be contacted with issues or problems that have been previously brought to the attention of the contracting officer and could not be satisfactorily resolved at that level. An information briefing is not planned. A copy of the AFRL "BAA & PRDA: A Guide for Industry," Sep 1996 (Rev), may be accessed at: http://www.rl.af.mil/div/IFK/bp-guide.html. This BAA is open and effective until 30 Sep 04. All responsible firms may submit a white paper, which shall be considered. Respondents are asked to provide their Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) number with their submission and reference BAA 01-09-IFKPA. Only Contracting Officers are legally authorized to commit the Government.
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