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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 29, 2009 FBO #2621
SOLICITATION NOTICE

A -- Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS CTA) - FINAL PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT

Notice Date
1/27/2009
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, U. S. Army Materiel Command, RDECOM Acquisition Center - Research Triangle Park, RDECOM Acquisition Center - Research Triangle Park, ATTN: AMSSB-ACR, Research Triangle Park Contracting Division, P.O. Box 12211, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2211
 
ZIP Code
27709-2211
 
Solicitation Number
W911NF-08-R-0013
 
Response Due
2/23/2009
 
Archive Date
4/24/2009
 
Point of Contact
Umetria Thomas, 919-549-4385<br />
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The U.S. Army RDECOM Contracting Center, RTP Contracting Division, on behalf of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, is issuing the FINAL Program Announcement (PA), W911NF-08-R-0013, for the Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS CTA). The purpose of the United States Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS CTA) Program Announcement (PA) is to solicit offers to establish a new Collaborative Technology Alliance (CTA) in the area of Network Science (NS), hereinafter called the NS CTA. This CTA consists of two components: (1) the fundamental research component and (2) the technology transition component. The fundamental research component will provide for basic and applied research, the results of which will be in the public domain. The fundamental research program is sought in network science integration research and three specific research areas. The three research areas are focused on Information Networks, Social/Cognitive Networks and Communications Networks. Each of these basic research areas is to be led by an academic institution and is referred to in this CTA as an Academic Research Center (ARC). The fourth research area, Integration Research, referred to in this CTA as the Integration Research Center (IRC), is focused on achieving integrated information-social/cognitive-communications networks by promoting and performing cross-cutting foundational network science basic research, implementing theory, computation, and experimentation that characterize and provide insights into the interplay and composability of these interacting complex networks, and advancing the basic research breakthroughs through an applied research program. The performance of collaborative research (involving government, industrial, and academic concerns) is expected to result in dramatic results and new solutions in network science. In addition to performing and leading basic research on network science integration issues, the IRC will perform applied research and execute the management and transition responsibilities of the CTA. Consequently, the IRC must perform several roles: the critical role of leading and performing/executing fundamental network science integration basic research; of stimulating and leading research across specific multidisciplinary areas; and of performing applied research that advances and demonstrates the discoveries in the basic research program; as well as carrying-out the management, administration, and transition roles and functions. The Network Science CTA will include a world-class network science virtual research center. To that end, the IRC must provide a distributed multi-user experimentation environment that can be accessed by all members from their home locations, as well as a NS CTA Facility for integration research, essential collaborations, and test-bed operation. It is expected, but not required, that the NS CTA Facility be located at one of the IRC member locations. As the central facility for the integration experimentation environment, the NS CTA Facility must provide sufficient space for all personnel supporting the IRC, including the visiting scientists from the ARCs and the government. The technology transition component will provide for the application of the fundamental research results to military and other Government applications. The NS CTA PA has been posted at www.grants.gov and the NS CTA website: http://www.arl.army.mil/networkscience. This PA will result in the award of two instruments: (1) a cooperative agreement as defined at 31 U.S.C. 6305 for the execution of the Fundamental Research Component; and (2) a procurement contract as defined in 31 U.S.C. 6303 for the execution of the Technology Transition Component. The cooperative agreement for the Fundamental Research Component will be awarded to a Consortium consisting of four Principal Members. Three of the Principal Members will come from the three ARCs (one from each Center) described above with the fourth coming from the IRC. Each Principal Member may also include General Members as necessary and appropriate to fulfill the goals of the NS CTA Program. The Principal Members associated with the ARCs for Information Networks, Social/Cognitive Networks, and Communications Networks must be academic concerns. Further, each of the three ARCs and the IRC are required to include an HBCU/MI as the Principal or as a General Member. The Principal Member for IRC may be an academic, non-profit, or industrial concern, and will be the Lead of the Consortium. The procurement contract will be awarded to the Principal Member or General Member specified as such in the IRC proposal that is selected for award. Individual tasks will be issued under the procurement contract as transition opportunities are identified from the research results under the cooperative agreement. Under this PA, proposals are sought to select the four Principal Members for the NS CTA. Proposals must address only one of the three ARCs or the IRC. The proposed Principal Member for each ARC and the IRC is responsible for submitting the proposal on behalf of any General Members included in their proposal. Should an offeror desire to propose under more than one of the Centers, a complete separate proposal must be submitted for each area. There will be one cooperative agreement award that will be made to a Consortium consisting of the four Principal Members selected for award and any General Members included in their proposals. There will be one contract award to the Principal Member or General Member specified in the IRC proposal that is selected for award. Planned funding levels for the NS CTA are set forth in the PA. Contingent upon available funding, the Army expects to support the Network Science consortium for five years with an option for an additional five years.
 
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