Broad Agency Announcement for Development, Maturing, Demonstrating and Transitioning Critical Technologies Aviation Related

From: Federal Government(Federal)
W911W6-23-R-0010

Basic Details

started - 20 Jun, 2023 (10 months ago)

Start Date

20 Jun, 2023 (10 months ago)
due - 20 Jun, 2024 (in 1 month)

Due Date

20 Jun, 2024 (in 1 month)
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Bid Notification
W911W6-23-R-0010

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W911W6-23-R-0010
DEPT OF DEFENSE

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DEPT OF DEFENSE (710429)DEPT OF THE ARMY (133321)AMC (72699)ACC (75083)ACC-CTRS (32948)ACC RSA (5271)ACC-AVIATION APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIR (96)

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION Introduction The purpose of this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is to announce to industry and academia the Army Contracting Command’s (ACC) intent to solicit proposals in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 6.102(d)(2); FAR 35.016; and Title 32, Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.), §§ 21-37 and Title 2, C.F.R. §§ 1103 and 1125. Title 32 and Title 2 referenced above collectively comprise the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DGAR). ACC will solicit specific white papers and/or proposals via Special Notices which will be published in SAM.gov. These future Special Notices will reference Master BAA W911W6-23-R-0010 and are referred to as “Calls”.The use of Calls allows for publication of a basic BAA solicitation that contains overarching information, but does not request white papers or full proposals. The BAA functions as a framework identifying the technical areas and provides the basic terms and administrative information of the BAA. Calls
may be issued at any time during the BAA effective period and may further define the technology/Government needs or just request white papers or full proposals. The Calls may also include specific terms that apply to that Call such as further technical details and any pertinent clauses such as available Government Furnished Property (GFP) or specific Organizational Conflict of Interest requirements. White papers and proposals are submitted only when solicited via a Call published in SAM.gov.The BAA will remain "open" during the effective period including any amendments thereto; however, proposals or white papers will only be solicited and accepted based upon published Calls. Each Call will identify solicitation topics and contain a common cut-off date for white papers or proposal submission. White papers or proposals received after the specified due date and time shall be governed by the provisions of FAR 52.215-1(c)(3). Calls for white papers or proposals will be published periodically throughout the effective period of this BAA. Each Call will identify: (1) specific topic areas; (2) any changes to the standard evaluation criteria or proposal preparation instructions, and; (3) a common cut-off date for submission of white papers or proposals.It is anticipated that Calls issued under this BAA will be unrestricted. Small businesses are encouraged to propose on all of the solicitations. The NAICS code, unless otherwise stated in the BAA Call, shall be 541715 (i.e., Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology). Proposals or white papers submitted shall be in accordance with this BAA and the Call instructions.Interested offerors shall be on alert for Calls for white papers or proposals as these will establish the submission dates, or otherwise change the requirements of this BAA. This BAA is open continuously for one year beginning with the SAM.gov published date. Each Call published under the terms of this BAA will be issued as a Special Notice; will reference this Master BAA (W911W6-23-R-0010) and will be posted to SAM.gov. Interested parties are encouraged to periodically check the website for amendments to the Master BAA and Calls.1.2. Program Mission and Objectives The mission of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Aviation & Missile Center’s Technology Development Directorate (TDD), is to develop, mature, demonstrate and transition critical technologies and products through technology programs and customer support that modernize, maintain and sustain Army Aviation as the dominant land force aviation component in the world.TDD accomplishes its mission by:Providing CCDC and the Aviation & Missile Center with resources and capabilities to supportArmy future Research and Development (R&D) Portfolio requirementsResearch and Development requirements from other customersTransitioning technology, products, and capabilities to customers as well as other organizations in the CenterEnhancing complementary and integrated capabilities in areas of research and development, integration, prototyping, test, administration with other organizationsEnhances Technology development and engineering activities to better meet the needs of the WarfighterCoordinating and collaborating on S&T efforts with Air Force, Navy, FAA, NASA, DARPA and other Government organizationsLeading and participating in technology consortiums and programs for the advancement and sharing of technologyRESEARCH OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION The following Technical Topic Areas (TTAs) are representative only. They are provided to help interested offerors understand the classes of needs and their potential scope. Individual Calls will specify the specific research area(s) being solicited.1. Engines & Drive Trains. 2. Rotors & Vehicle Management Systems 3. Platform Design & Structures. 4. Aircraft & Occupant Survivability. 5. Aircraft Weapons & Sensors. 6. Maintainability & Sustainability. 7. Unmanned & Optionally Manned Systems. 8. Degraded Visual Environment. 9. Special Operations. 10. Future Vertical Lift 3. AWARD INFORMATION 3.1. Anticipated Award Date The anticipated award dates will be specified within each Call.3.2. Anticipated Funding for the Program No funding has been specifically reserved for this BAA. The number, and variety of awards possible, including any associated resources made available to support the initiatives under this BAA, will depend upon the quality of submissions received and the availability of funds. The anticipated funding levels will be specified within each Call. This BAA is an expression of interest only and does not commit the Government to pay proposal or any other costs incurred in responding to Calls. Costs associated with white paper/proposal preparation and submission are not considered allowable direct costs to any resulting award. However, these costs may be allowable for contracts as indirect costs as specified in FAR 31.205-18.Note: Any estimated funding amounts are not a promise of assured funding in that amount. Funding is uncertain and is subject to change. Changes in availability may occur as a result of Government discretion or fiscal constraints.3.3. Type of Contract/Instrument A variety of funding instruments are available for award depending upon the proposed effort, the entity submitting the successful proposal(s), and statutory and regulatory requirements. Calls may limit the award instrument to a specific type. The type of funding instrument is a subject for negotiation, but the offeror's desire shall be clearly stated in the cost proposal. Offerors should familiarize themselves with the various funding instrument types and the applicable regulations prior to proposal submission. Available funding instruments include:3.3.1 Grants and Cooperative Agreements under 10 U.S.C. § 2358 and Technology Investment Agreements (TIA) as described in 32 C.F.R. §§ 21-37 and Chapter XI of Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations either as a cooperative agreement in accordance with 10 U.S.C § 2358 or Other Transaction (OT) in accordance with 10 U.S.C. § 2371. TIAs are more flexible than traditional Government funding instruments. 10 U.S.C. § 2371 requires recipients to cost share at least 50% of the estimated cost of OTs and it is DoD policy to obtain, to the maximum extent practical, cost sharing of half the cost of the project entered into as a cooperative agreement under the authority of 10 U.S.C. § 2358. The purpose of the cost share is to ensure the recipient has a vested interest in the project's success. Cost participation may be in the form of cash or in-kind contributions, where cash is considered of significantly higher quality in demonstrating commitment to the project. Cost participation will be considered in accordance with 32 C.F.R. § 37.530. No fee or profit is allowed with this type of instrument.3.3.2 Other Transaction Agreements for Prototype Projects as authorized by 10 U.S.C. § 4022 and 32 C.F.R. Part 3. Eligibility is open to any company; however, there are conditions for traditional defense contractors. Traditional defense contractors must either partner with a non-traditional defense contractor to a significant extent or contribute at least one third of the cost of the project. In general, a non-traditional defense contractor is one who is not performing and has not performed for at least one year from the Call solicitation date, work for DoD that is subject to full Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) coverage as prescribed under 41 U.S.C. § 1502 and the implementing regulations. An award of an Other Transaction Agreement under this BAA is considered a competitive award and as such the effort can transition to a follow-on production contract or transaction for any technologies deemed relevant to a DoD system without further competition.3.3.3 Procurement Contract in accordance with the Armed Services Procurement Act and the Federal Acquisition Regulation, as supplemented. Potential contract types include cost sharing and Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF). The principal purpose of the instrument is to acquire property or services for the direct benefit or use by the Federal Government.3.4. Number of Awards Anticipated Multiple awards are anticipated; however, the total number of awards under this BAA is unknown.3.5. Anticipated Period of Performance for Individual Awards The individual Calls will establish the desired period of performance for each award.3.6 This Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is intended to fulfill requirements for scientific study and experimentation directed toward advancing state-of-the-art technologies and/or increasing knowledge and understanding as a means of eliminating current technology barriers. This BAA identifies TDD research/exploratory development areas of interest and provides prospective offerors information on the preparation of white papers and proposals along with proposal evaluation factors.Please note that, typically, research resulting from work executed under the Calls issued under this BAA leads to an additional requirement for services being provided by the applicable contractor or recipient in support of testing and development to evaluate the measures of merit and performance enhancement capability. However, it is not possible at the time of release of this announcement, or at the time of award of the funding instrument, to accurately anticipate if these services will be required or is it possible to anticipate the level of effort required. In addition, the technology explored under this BAA typically has application across the various branches of the Department of Defense (DoD). In order to satisfy the unique needs of these different branches and to ensure a proper job is done in the evaluation of the applicable technology, award instrument modifications which add new Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) and/or expand on current CLINs for services providing flexibility in technology assessment (with technology transition as the ultimate goal) may be executed. In the event that this is required, it shall be considered to be within the scope of this BAA and the resulting award instrument, and, therefore, will have met the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), DoD FAR Supplement (DFARS), and the Competition in Contracting Act (CICA). The benefit of this flexibility to the Government and ultimately the taxpayer is a significant increase in the R&D return on investment. The flexibility to have multiple users (branches of the military) in the technology evaluation cycle is absolutely critical and allows systems and technologies to be developed in a manner that has broader DoD market applications. These can then be modularly reconfigured to meet goals and objectives for all DoD services.The Government reserves the right to select for award any, all, or part of a proposal received in response to the Calls issued under this BAA and intends to incrementally fund any resultant award instrument, depending on available funding and the period of performance.3.7. Deliverables The individual Calls will establish the desired deliverables for each award.4. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION 4.1. Eligibility. This BAA is open to all responsible sources. Offerors may include single entities or teams from industry and academia.4.2. Nonprofit Organizations, Educational Institutions and Small Business Set Aside The Government encourages Nonprofit Organizations, Educational Institutions, Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) concerns, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Minority Institutions (MI), Women-Owned Businesses (WB), and Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) zone enterprises as well as large businesses, and academic institutions to submit research proposals for consideration and/or to join others in submitting proposals; however, no portion of the BAA will be set-aside for these special entities pursuant to FAR Part 19.502-2, because of the impracticality of reserving discrete or severable areas of research and development in any specific requirement area.4.3 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) and Government entities. FFRDCs and Government entities (e.g., Government/National laboratories, military educational institutions, etc.) are subject to applicable direct competition limitations and it is anticipated that they will not propose to Calls issued under this BAA. FFRDCs considering submission of a white paper or proposal in response to a Call under this BAA cannot do so unless the following conditions are specifically met: (1) FFRDCs must clearly demonstrate that the proposed work is not otherwise available from the private sector, and (2) FFRDCs must provide a letter on official letterhead from their sponsoring organization citing the specific authority that establishes the FFRDCs eligibility to potentially compete with industry by proposing to Government solicitations, and (3) FFRDCs must include information that substantiates compliance with the FFRDCs associated sponsor agreement terms and conditions. This information is required irrespective of whether the FFRDC proposes as a prime, first-tier subcontractor, or lower-tiered subcontractor at any level. Government entities desirous of proposing anything under this BAA cannot do so unless they clearly demonstrate: (1) the proposed work is not otherwise available from the private sector, and (2) provide official written documentation citing the specific statutory authority and contractual authority, if relevant, establishing their ability to propose to Government solicitations. ACC will consider eligibility considerations provided by FFRDCs and Government entities on a case-by case basis, however, the burden of proof to establish eligibility rests with the respondent.4.4 Foreign Entities. Participation is limited to U.S. Firms as Prime Contractors; however, foreign owned entities can participate as subcontractors/recipients to U.S. prime contractors/recipient. The U.S. prime entity retains responsibility for compliance with U.S. export controls. Countries included in the U.S. State Department List of Countries that support Terrorism are excluded from participation. Interested entities must address export compliance of any foreign participants in its cost volume.4.5 System for Award Management (SAM). Offerors are required to register in the SAM database at https://www.sam.gov prior to award and continue to maintain an active registration with current information throughout the period of any Federal award.5. APPLICATION AND SUBMISSION INFORMATION Individual Calls will use either the two-step white paper/proposal submission process or a full proposal submission process. The following section provides general instructions for submission of responses. Individual Calls may contain additional submission requirements; offerors are cautioned to review each Call for detailed instructions.5.1. Two-Step, White paper/Proposal Submission Process A Call using the two-step white paper/proposal submission process will require interested parties to submit a white paper for Government evaluation. For those white papers the Government evaluates as being scientifically meritorious and affordable (i.e. GO/NO GO decision), the Government will invite the offeror to submit a full proposal. The request may ask for either a portion of the proposed research effort or the full effort based upon the Government’s evaluation of the white paper.5.1.1 First Step. Individual Calls will establish the desired research and development topics along with a date for submission of a white paper. Each white paper shall address only a single topic area and proposed research effort. Offerors may submit more than one white paper, however, each white paper can only address a single proposed research effort. The white paper shall follow the following format:Paper size: 8.5-by-11-inch paperSpacing: Single-spacedMargins: One-inch marginsNumber of pages: As specified in each Call. Offerors shall include a transmittal letter that will not count towards this page limitation. Offeror information (point of contact; CAGE code or UEI number) shall be included in the transmittal letter.Pages in excess of the page limitations will not be read or evaluated.The white paper shall provide sufficient technical information on the proposed research effort (e.g., the hypothesis, theories, concepts, approaches, data measurements, and analysis, etc.) to allow for Government evaluation along with short summaries of the offeror’s institutional and investigator experience relative to the research effort. The estimated cost of the research effort shall also be provided. The Government may request additional information regarding an individual white paper if needed to support the Government’s evaluation.5.1.2. Second Step. Upon completion of Government evaluation of the white papers, the Government will request full proposals from only those offerors whose white papers were evaluated as meritorious (GO/NO GO decision) and based upon anticipated funding availability. The offerors that receive such a request for full proposals will provide a proposal that is consistent with the format specified in this BAA. The Government will only award upon: (1) determining that sufficient Government funding is available; and (2) agreement to an acceptable technical approach, terms and conditions, and an affordable cost. A Government request for a proposal does not guarantee award to the offeror.5.2. Proposal Submission Process 5.2.1. A Call may state that proposals are sought without submission of a white paper as a first step as described in paragraph 5.1. Offerors may submit one or more proposals addressing any aspect of the Call, and each proposal will be evaluated independently.5.2.2. Proposal FormatProposals will consist of two volumes:Volume 1 - Technical ProposalVolume 2 – Cost/Price ProposalFor each volume, the following format shall apply:Paper Size – 8.5-by-11-inch paperMargins – One-inch marginsSpacing – Single- or double-spacedNumber of Pages – The individual Calls will state any page limitations. Volume 1 (Technical Proposal): Pages exceeding the page limit stated in the Call will not be read or evaluated. The Official Transmittal Letter, the cover page, and table of contents are not subject to the page limitation. Resumes/biographical information shall be submitted as an Appendix (Appendix A) to the Technical volume and provided in a stand-alone file which is not subject to the page count limitation.Copies – A proposal shall consist of one electronic file for the Technical Proposal volume; one electronic file for Cost proposal volume; and one electronic file for the resume/biographical information. Electronic files shall be in portable document format (PDF) and not exceed 10 MB.Proprietary or Export Control Marking: Offerors are expected to appropriately mark proprietary and/or export controlled information contained in their proposals.5.2.3. Proposal ContentVolume 1: Technical Proposal Volume I of the proposal shall be in the form of a Technical Proposal volume. Responsiveness to the order and content of sections listed in Volume I is important to assure thorough and fair evaluation of proposals. The Technical Proposal must include the following sections:Official Transmittal Letter: This is an official transmittal letter with authorizing official signature.Cover Page: This shall include the words “Technical Proposal” and the following:1) BAA number;2) Call number;3) Title of Proposal;4) Identity of prime Offeror and complete list of subcontractors, if applicable;5) Technical point of contact (name, address, phone electronic mail address);6) Administrative/business point of contact (name, address, phone, electronic mail address);7) Duration of effort (separately identify the basic effort and any options if applicable)8) The signature and title of an authorized representative of the entity submitting the proposal. If multiple organizations are participating, one signature from the principal/leading organization is acceptable.Table of Contents: Executive Summary: Summarize the proposal and the expected benefits of the research effort.Proposal: Describe the proposed research effort and the associated technical and management issues keeping in mind that evaluators will be reviewing the proposal consistent with the evaluation criteria (Section 6). The Technical Volume shall provide detail that substantiates the selection of the technologies proposed, to include benefits of the proposed technology relative to the topic objective. The Technical Volume shall include a clear statement of the technical objectives and the specific approach to be pursued and supporting background experience.Performance Goals: Describe the overall methodology and how it will meet the program objectives and the specific Call objectives.Detailed Technical Approach: The Technical Volume shall provide detail that substantiates the selection of the technologies proposed, to include benefits of the proposed technology relative to the Call and topic objectives.Statement of Research Effort and Statement of Work (SOW), Schedule, and Milestones: The Technical Volume shall contain a Statement of Research Effort (objective-based) and Statement of Work (detailed tasks), schedule with milestones, a biographical section describing relevant capabilities of key personnel, a description of the facilities and/or data sources to be employed in the effort, and a program management section. Offerors shall identify and substantiate the beginning and ending Technology Readiness Levels (TRL). Describe how each task will be performed and identify sub-tasks, if appropriate. The proposals must include a severable, (as described below) self-standing SOW without any proprietary restrictions, which can be included or attached to the award instrument.Deliverables: Provide a brief summary of all deliverables proposed (to include any deliverables identified in the Call), including data, and reports consistent with the objectives of the work, along with suggested frequency of submission. Data rights offered for all data deliverables shall be clearly identified. This section shall be severable (i.e. it will begin on a new page and the following section shall begin on a new page).Management Plan: Provide a brief summary of the management plan, including an explicit description of what role each participant or team member will play in the project, and their past experience in technical areas related to this proposal.Facilities: List the location(s) where the work will be performed, and the facilities to be used. Substantiate availability of facilities. Describe any specialized or unique facilities which directly affect the effort.Government-Furnished Resources: Provide a brief summary of required information, hardware, facilities, or data which must be provided by the Government to support the proposed work, if any.Resumes for Key Personnel: In Appendix A (a stand-alone file), provide resumes and/or curriculum vitae (CVs) for each of the key personnel. Appendix A is not subject to the page count limitation.Security Requirements: Research efforts selected and funded under this BAA will likely generate technical data that is subject to export control laws and regulations. Offerors who propose performance requiring access to and/or generation of technical data the export of which is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C., Sec. 2751 et. seq.) or Executive Order 12470 must be registered and certified with the Defense Logistics Services Center (DLSC). Contact the Defense Logistics Services Center online at http://www.dlis.dla.mil/jcp/ for further information on the certification process. The proposal shall include a verifiable Joint Certification number and/or a copy of the Offeror's approved DD Form 2345, Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement. Calls may include a DD Form 254, Contract Security Classification Specification.Assertion of Data Rights: Include here a summary of any assertion of Offeror restrictions on Government use of any technical data or computer software that will be developed or delivered under any resultant award. See DFARS 252.227-7017, Identification and Assertion of Use, Release, or Disclosure Restrictions for further information and the Table to utilize and include in the proposal for identification of such data. This includes any assertions to pre-existing results, prototypes, or systems supporting and/or necessary for the use of the research, results, and/or prototype. Any rights asserted in other parts of the proposal that would impact the rights in this section must be cross-referenced. If less than unlimited rights in any data or software to be delivered under the resultant award are asserted, the Offeror must explain how these rights in the data will affect its ability to deliver research data, subsystems, and toolkits for integration as set forth below. Additionally, the Offeror must explain how the program goals are achievable in light of the proprietary and/or restrictive limitations. If there are no claims of proprietary rights in pre-existing data, this section shall include a statement to that effect.For technical data (other than computer software documentation) pertaining to items, components, or processes developed at private expense, identify both the deliverable technical data and each such item, component, or process as specifically as possible (e.g., by referencing specific sections of the proposal or specific technology or components). For computer software or computer software documentation, identify the software or documentation by specific name or module or item number.The Offeror shall include copies of negotiated, commercial, and other non-standard licenses that affect any software that will be further developed and/or delivered to the Government. Offeror shall attach to its offer for each listed item copies of all proposed negotiated license(s), Offeror’s standard commercial license(s), and any other asserted restrictions other than Government Purpose Rights; Limited Rights; Restricted Rights; rights under prior Government contracts, including Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) data rights for which the protection period has not expired; or Government’s minimum rights.VOLUME 2: Price/Cost Proposal The Price/Cost Proposal shall consist of a cover page and two parts; Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 will provide a detailed cost breakdown of all costs by cost element and Part 2 will provide a Cost breakdown by task using the same task numbers in the Statement of Work. If options are applicable, they shall be separately priced. Technical information included within the Cost Volume will not be evaluated.NOTE: For OPSEC Training, in the SORE, if the offeror has an established Level I OPSEC Awareness Training Program which meets the requirements of AR 530-1 include a copy of the plan in the proposal as part of an appendix to the cost proposal.Cover Page: Use of the SF 1411 is encouraged. The words “Price/Cost Proposal” shall appear on the cover page in addition to the following information:1) BAA number;2) Call number;3) Title of Proposal;4) Identity of prime Offeror and complete list of subcontractors, if applicable;5) For Prime and all major subcontractors include the CAGE; DUNS and TIN numbers for each entity.6) Technical point of contact (name, address, phone, electronic mail address);7) Administrative/business point of contact (name, address, phone, electronic mail address);8) Duration of effort (separately identify the basic effort and any options)9) Prospective offerors shall state the certifications in the System for Award Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov have been completed and shall provide the Certification Validity period; and10) The signature and title of an authorized representative of the entity submitting the proposal. If multiple organizations are participating, one signature from the principal/leading organization is acceptable.Part 1: Part 1 shall show total project cost broken out by cost elements (labor hours, labor categories/mix, subcontracts, travel, materials, and any other direct/indirect costs) by Government fiscal year. This information shall also be provided for each Statement of Work (SOW) task. All pricing rates used, and equipment and materials required shall be included. The individual tasks proposed shall be priced separately in order to facilitate selection and potential award of individual parts of the proposed effort. The Offeror shall state whether any Independent Research and Development (IR&D) program is or will be dedicated to this effort, or if IR&D is being pursued to benefit related programs as well. Subcontractor cost proposals, if submitted directly to the Government are due by the stated closing date and time stated in the Call for receipt of proposals. Any cost sharing proposed shall be clearly identified and include the type of cost share (i.e. cash or in-kind). If in-kind contribution is proposed, the Offeror shall provide a discussion of how that cost share was valued. If proposing cost share for cooperative agreements, as described in paragraph 3.3. Type of Contract/Instrument, rationale for any amount less than the amounts stated shall be provided. Proposal validity period (180 days requested) and proposed funding instrument shall be clearly identified.Direct Labor – Individual labor category with associated labor hours and unburdened direct labor rates;Indirect Costs – Fringe Benefits, Overhead, G&A, COM, etc. (Must show base amount and rate)Travel – Number of trips, destinations, durations, etc. (Travel estimate shall include costs for an initial kick-off meeting at the site designated in the individual Call and a final program presentation as part of the reporting on the results of the research effort);Subcontract/Subrecipient – A cost proposal will be required to be submitted by the subcontractor/subrecipient. Subcontractors’ cost proposals must be similarly structured. All subcontracted work must be appropriately identified as such. If a subcontractor elects to submit an abbreviated proposal to the Offeror, with the detailed proposal submitted directly to the Government, it is the Offeror’s responsibility to ensure that the subcontractor’ proposal is submitted by the stated closing/date and time specified in the Call for receipt of proposals. An Offeror’s proposal must identify principal items/services to be subcontracted, prospective subcontractors, and the basis upon which they were selected (if non-competitive provide justification). Include the type of contractual arrangement contemplated and the rationale for determining the price reasonable.Materials—Material costs shall be specifically itemized with cost or estimated cost. Where possible, indicate purchasing method, (Competition, engineering estimate, market survey, etc.)Other Directs Costs (ODC) – ODCs shall be itemized, particularly any proposed items of equipment or facilities. Equipment and facilities generally must be furnished by the contractor/recipient. Justifications must be provided when Government funding for such items is sought.Indirect Costs – (Overhead, General and Administrative (G&A), other) Provide the most recent rates, rate agreements, the period to which the rates apply and whether the rates are provisional or fixed. Include a copy of the rate agreement. If proposing Facilities Cost of Money include the DD Form 1861.Fee/Profit If fee/profit are permitted by statute and regulation, include fee percentage.Part 2: Provide cost breakdown by task. Additionally, provide the monthly breakdown of total costs proposed. The Price/Cost Proposal shall be consistent with the Offeror’s proposed SOW.6. EVALUATION INFORMATION Proposals resulting from Calls issued under this BAA will generally use the evaluation criteria stated below. Individual Calls may elaborate on the criteria or substitute criteria as necessary. Offerors are cautioned to review the individual Calls. The Government anticipates receiving proposals with varying technical/scientific approaches. The Government will evaluate in accordance with evaluation criteria specified below using a scientific peer review process. The Government will not evaluate white papers and proposals against each other since offerors will not submit these in accordance with a common work statement.6.1. Technical Evaluation Criteria The Government will evaluate proposals through an independent technical review using the following criteria, which are listed in descending order of relative importance.Criterion I: The extent to which the proposed effort satisfies the Army research need by use of innovative, efficient, affordable, and suitable solutions to the stated technical objective.Criterion II: The merit of the proposed approach (including reasonableness of the proposed tasks and schedule) to accomplish the scientific and technical objectives to include offered data rights.Criterion III: The capability of the Offeror to accomplish the proposed effort, which includes suitability and availability of personnel, facilities, and any necessary data, as well as past performance.The Government will assign each proposal an overall risk rating based upon an integrated assessment of the risk of successful performance. 6.2. Cost/Price Criteria The Government will evaluate the proposed cost to determine reasonableness and affordability to the Government; this includes the realism of the proposed cost elements and any proposed cost share and includes:Whether the proposed costs are realistic for the technical and management approach and accurately reflect the technical goals and objectives.Whether the proposed costs demonstrate an understanding of the costs and level of effort needed to successfully accomplish the proposed technical approach.Whether the costs for the offeror and proposed subawardees are substantiated by the details provided in the proposal (e.g., the type and number of labor hours proposed per task, the types and quantities of materials, equipment and fabrication costs, travel and any other applicable costs and the basis for the estimates).In the event a proposal evidences an under estimation of the cost of performance, this will be addressed as part of the technical risk rating.6.3. Evaluation Criteria Order of Importance Technical Evaluation Criteria are listed in descending ordero of relative importance and are more important than Cost/Price Criteria.NOTE: The Government reserves the right to select for award and fund all, some, or none of the Proposals received in response to individual Calls. When using the two-step process, the Government request for a full proposal does not imply the Government has made a final funding decision. The Government reserves the right to award to a lower rated proposal based upon consideration of balancing research and development investment across the overall Government research and development projects portfolio.6.4. Evaluation Standards & Terms To assist offerors in understanding the Government evaluation results, the Government peer review organization (PRO) will use the following definitions in its assessment of proposals.6.4.1 Technical Criteria:Exceptional.Exceeds most but meets all other specified performance or capability criteria in a beneficial way to the DoD; has a high probability of satisfying the requirement; offers significant technical innovation or meritorious approach.Good. Meets most and exceeds some specified performance or capability criteria; has good probability of satisfying the requirement; offers some technical innovation or sound approach.Acceptable. Meets specified performance or capability criteria; has acceptable probability of satisfying the requirements; approach offers some degree of technical innovation and/or reasonable approach.Marginal. Fails to meet some specified performance or capability criteria; has low probability of satisfying the requirement; affords little innovation and takes an approach with little merit.Unacceptable. Fails to meet most or all specified performance or capability criteria and thus is deemed incapable of satisfying the requirement; contains one or more major deficiencies that would require a major revision to the proposal to make it correct.The cumulative effect of numerous weaknesses may result in the proposal being assigned one or more minor deficiencies. The cumulative effect of numerous minor deficiencies may result in the proposal being assigned a major deficiency. In other words, while the individual deficiencies may be correctable, the deficiencies are so numerous and extensive as to require the offeror to essentially re-propose.6.4.2 Risk RatingsHigh – Likely to cause serious disruption of effort or increase in cost/price of performance even with special contractor emphasis and close Government monitoring.Moderate – Has some potential to cause minor disruption of effort or increase in cost/price of performance. Normal Government monitoring will probably be able to overcome most difficulties.Low – Has little potential to cause disruption of effort or increase in cost/price of performance. Normal Government monitoring will probably be able to overcome difficulties.6.4.3. Additional Evaluation Term Definitions:“Strength” is a feature, item; technique or methodology which stands out as a significant benefit to enhance the effective execution of the program.“Weakness” is a feature, item, technique or methodology that detracts from the proposal merit. Ambiguities or omissions found within the proposal are weaknesses when the uncertainty or lack of information presents doubt concerning the likelihood of meeting the performance objectives. A weakness has no substantial impact on cost, schedule, or technical approach.“Deficiency” is any part of the offeror’s proposal that does not meet an objective stated in the announcement. A“minor deficiency” can be corrected through negotiation, and will likely result in changes to cost, effort, schedule or approach. A “major deficiency” is a major item and/or gross omission that will preclude meeting objectives and/or will result in substantial impact on areas of cost, effort, and schedule.“Clarification/Negotiation Issue” addresses any part of the offeror’s proposal that could be improved or corrected through discussions to either ensure mutual understanding or to affect the best possible contractual performance and optimum contractual terms.6.4.4. Proposal Categories:Category I: Well conceived, scientifically or technically sound proposals pertinent to program goals and objectives with applicability to DoD mission needs, and offered by a responsible offeror with the competent scientific and technical staff and supporting resources needed to ensure satisfactory program results. Proposals (or portions thereof) in Category I are recommended for acceptance and funding is available.Category II: Scientifically or technically sound proposals that may require further development and can be recommended for acceptance, but are at a lower priority than Category I. Proposals in this category are not always funded.Category III: Proposals which are not recommended for funding for the particular call under consideration.6.5. Notification to Offerors of Evaluation Findings Once the proposal evaluation process is complete, offerors will be notified in writing, of selection or non-selection. Offerors not selected for an award may request feedback regarding the evaluation findings of submitted proposals. A written request to the Contracting Officer must be received within 3 calendar days after receipt of notification of non-selection.7. OTHER INFORMATION 7.1. Information for Proposal Respondents This BAA is for planning purposes only. It shall not be construed as an obligation on the part of the Government to acquire any products or services.No entitlement to payment of direct or indirect costs or charges by the Government will arise as a result of submission of responses to the BAA and the Government’s use of such information. Respondents to BAA may be requested to provide additional information based on their submittals. Unnecessarily elaborate responses containing extensive marketing materials are not desired.Technical and cost proposals, or any other material, submitted in response to Calls will not be returned. However, depending on the markings on the proposal, the Government will adhere to FAR policy on handling source selection information and proprietary proposals. It is the policy of DoD to treat all proposals as sensitive competitive information, and to disclose their contents only for the purpose of evaluation.7.2. Export Control Considerations International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR) may apply to one or more of the Calls under this BAA. Potential offerors retain responsibility for compliance with these export regulations.7.3. Security Classification Individual Calls will identify any applicable security requirements.7.4. Subcontracting Plan For funding instruments that are procurement contracts under the Armed Services Procurement Act and the Federal Acquisition Regulation, successful contract proposals that exceed $750,000.00, submitted by all but small business concerns, will be required to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan in accordance with FAR 19.702 and 52.219-9, prior to award.7.5. Government Furnished Data, Equipment, Property, or Facilities It is the Offeror's responsibility to identify, coordinate, and furnish supporting documentation in the proposal for the use of any Government furnished data, equipment, property, or facilities.7.6. Order of Precedence Any inconsistency in this Broad Agency Announcement and any Call issued hereunder shall be resolved by giving precedence to the Call.7.7. Protest An interested party who objects to the terms specified within this BAA solicitation or any Call issued hereunder may submit a protest in accordance with FAR Part 33 to either: (1) the Contracting Officer (electronically to the Contracting Officer stated in the Call); (2) electronically to the Agency at usarmy.redstone.usamc.mbx.protests@mail.mil (with a copy to the Contracting Officer stated in the Call); OR (3) to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) – submit electronically to the Contracting Officer identified in the Call. Offerors are advised that a request for an independent review at a level above the Contracting Officer is available as an appeal of a Contracting Officer decision in accordance with FAR 33.103(4). Offerors are reminded that this BAA and any Call issued hereunder are issued in accordance with FAR 35.016 and not under FAR Part 15. Protests based on alleged improprieties in this BAA solicitation or any Call issued hereunder shall be filed prior to the closing date for receipt of proposals.7.8. Contract Award by Agencies Other Than Army Contracting Command The Government puts potential offerors on notice that other contracting offices besides Army Contracting Command - Redstone may negotiate and ultimately award funding instruments under this BAA. These other federal entities may include: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Air Force Life Cycle Management Command, Naval Research Laboratory, Naval Research Office, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), and United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). Consequently, resultant funding instruments may require additional agency specific clauses and requirements.

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naicsCode 541715Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
pscCode AC12National Defense R&D Services; Department of Defense - Military; Applied Research