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FA8651-22-S0021
Travis Sartele Contract Specialist
Opening date 14 Dec 2021, 12:00AM
Closing date N/A
Funding Opportunity Number: FA8651-22-S0021
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Expected Number of Awards: 1
CFDA Number(s): 12.630 -- Basic, Applied, and Advanced Research in Science and Engineering
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Posted Date: Dec 14, 2021 12:00:00 AM EST
Closing Date: N/A
Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: State and local government entities and their affiliates may qualify as Partnership Intermediaries. A Partnership Intermediary can be: (I) a state or local government agency; (2) a non-profit entity owned, operated, or funded in whole or in part by, or on behalf of, a state or local government; or (3) a non-profit entity chartered by a state or local government. 10 USC §2368(f)(2); 15 USC §3715(c). A non-profit entity seeking to qualify as a partnership intermediary therefore must show a nexus to a state or local government. This nexus may consist of legislative sponsorship and/or (partial) funding, a defined state or local role in its operations, even if limited, or some form of government action demonstrating the organization is authorized to work on behalf of a state or local government
Description:
SOURCES SOUGHT/MARKET SURVEY
2022 AFRL/RW Partnership Intermediary Agreement (PIA)
FA8651-22-S-0021
NAICS Code 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering and Life Science (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
I. PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
AFRL/RWK, Eglin AFB is conducting a sources sought/market survey to gauge the interest in the various research topics associated with a future Partnership Intermediary Agreement (PIA).
The Government is seeking Partnership Intermediary Agreements (PIAs) with entities that facilitate joint projects and accelerate technology transfer between the lab and the commercial market. These intermediaries help companies to identify federal technologies that can be licensed and commercialized; and work to increase the likelihood of successful cooperative activities between the lab, small businesses, academia and industry.
The PIAs Program goals are:
· Transfer technology developed by/for AFRL into Commercial Markets.
· Transition commercial and academic innovation for use within AFRL.
· Foster partnerships between AFRL, industry, and academia.
· Inspire and support the next generation of technology leaders in the United States.
· Foster and support innovation both within and external to AFRL.
The PIAs Objectives are:
· Patent and intellectual property (IP) management-Assist with the development and execution of licenses and the development or management of patents and the broader IP portfolio
· Technology and market research-conduct technology and market landscape or forecast studies to identify future directions for specific technologies, and provide broad situational awareness regarding the origins and development of a particular technology domain or industry.
· Collaboration spaces and business incubation-Establish and/or manage physical and virtual spaces that serve as a collaborative environment to engage with non-DoD researchers and businesses.
· Technology assessment activities- support organizations with technology demonstrations, showcases, industry days, design sprints, hackathons, workshops, and other events.
· RDT&E collaboration activities-support organizations with the development, coordination, and problem-solving activities in support of RDT&E collaboration activities.
· Prototyping and manufacturing capabilities facilitate development of prototypes, and advance DoD's manufacturing capabilities.
· Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education outreach- The Partnership Intermediary will work with AFRL and regional/national educational entities to expose students to high-value Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) learning opportunities. The Partnership Intermediary shall leverage local, state, regional, and national efforts to enhance STEM programs, increasing proficiency in the fields most directly related to the AFRL mission.
· SBIR and STTR support programs-support the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs by performing technology scouting to identify and recruit small businesses to those programs.
· Regional economic development - Engage with other entities in the region, such as universities and regional economic development groups, State, local State or local government, or a nonprofit entities, etc., to build their networks and contributions to the Munitions Technology innovation ecosystems within AFRL.
II. BUSINESS INFORMATION:
Business Information in response to this market survey must include the following:
· Company/Institute Name:
· Address:
· Point of Contact:
· CAGE Code:
· Phone Number:
· E-mail Address:
· Web Page URL:
· Size of business pursuant to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code:
Based on the above NAICS Code, state whether your company is:
· Small Business (Yes / No)
· Woman Owned Small Business (Yes / No)
· Small Disadvantaged Business (Yes / No)
· 8(a) Certified (Yes / No)
· HUBZone Certified (Yes / No)
· Veteran Owned Small Business (Yes / No)
· Service Disabled Veteran Small Business (Yes / No)
· Is your company interested in possible subcontracting opportunities? (Yes/No)
Place of performance is anticipated to be within 30 miles of Eglin AFB, FL.
State and local government entities and their affiliates may qualify as Partnership Intermediaries. A Partnership Intermediary can be: (I) a state or local government agency; (2) a non-profit entity owned, operated, or funded in whole or in part by, or on behalf of, a state or local government; or (3) a non-profit entity chartered by a state or local government. 10 USC §2368(f)(2); 15 USC §3715(c). A non-profit entity seeking to qualify as a partnership intermediary therefore must show a nexus to a state or local government. This nexus may consist of legislative sponsorship and/or (partial) funding, a defined state or local role in its operations, even if limited, or some form of government action demonstrating the organization is authorized to work on behalf of a state or local government
III. CAPABILITY STATEMENT:
Capability Statements in response to this notice must include:
1. Describe briefly the capabilities of your company and the nature of the services you provide.
2. Describe your company's past experience on previous projects similar in complexity to this requirement.
Forward all responses to Travis Sartele, Travis.Sartele.1@us.af.mil with the subject line: "Forecast Response to AFRL/RW Partnership Intermediary Agreement (PIA)".
Responses must be received no later than 1600 CST on 10 Jan 22.
Responses shall not exceed 5 pages. Contractor format is acceptable.
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