NGA - Boosting Innovative GEOINT - Science & Technology Broad Agency Announcement (BIG-ST BAA)
ID: HM047623BAA0001Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSENATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (NGA)ATTN: MS S84 - OCSSPRINGFIELD, VA, 22150-7500, USA

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT (AC13)
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    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is soliciting innovative proposals through the Boosting Innovative GEOINT - Science and Technology Broad Agency Announcement (BIG-ST BAA) to address complex challenges in Geospatial-Intelligence (GEOINT). Proposals should focus on one or more of the following technical domains: Foundational GEOINT, Advanced Phenomenologies, and Analytic Technologies, with submissions accepted only in response to specific Topic Calls published throughout the solicitation period. This initiative is critical for advancing GEOINT capabilities that support national security objectives, emphasizing the importance of innovative research and development. Interested parties can find more information and updates on the solicitation by visiting Sam.gov or Grants.gov, and should direct inquiries to BIGSTBAA@nga.mil. The solicitation is open from December 15, 2023, to December 14, 2026, with various award types available, including contracts and grants.

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    The Boosting Innovative GEOINT Science and Technology (BIG-ST) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Abstract Submission Template outlines the requirements for submitting abstracts for federal government RFPs. It details specific formatting guidelines, including page size, font, margins, and allowances for graphics and tables. The template mandates a cover page with crucial organizational and contact information such as BAA number, organization type, Federal Tax ID, UEI, CAGE Code, NAICS Code 541715, and details for both technical and administrative points of contact. It also requires desired award information, a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) for cost, and a proprietary data statement if applicable. The main body of the abstract, limited to five pages, must cover proposed research, including technical approach novelty, challenges, a detailed technical plan with milestones, team capabilities, and any requested government support. A separate section is dedicated to cost/price details and potential cost sharing. The document emphasizes adherence to instructions and removal of grey-font guidance prior to submission, ensuring a standardized and comprehensive abstract for evaluation.
    This document outlines the proposal template (Appendix 2) for the Boosting Innovative GEOINT Science and Technology (BIG-ST) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). It provides comprehensive instructions for proposal submission, covering formatting requirements such as page size, font, margins, and file naming conventions. The template details the content required for various sections, including the Proposal Cover Page, which asks for crucial information like BAA numbers, organization details, points of contact, and desired award information. The document also specifies the structure and content for four main volumes: Volume 1 (Technical and Management), Volume 2 (Cost/Price), Volume 3 (Administrative and National Policy Requirements), and Volume 4 (Security). Each volume includes detailed subsections and attachments, such as the Statement of Work (SOW), Cost/Price Breakout, Subcontracting Plan, Data Rights Assertion Table, OCI Disclosure Form, and Security-related questionnaires, ensuring a thorough and compliant submission process for government RFPs.
    Appendix 05 of the BIG-ST BAA details proposal preparation and submission instructions for grants and cooperative agreements, focusing on the mandatory use of Grants.gov. Key updates include changes to attachment numbering, renaming of the "Research and Technology Protection" section, and removal of the "Grants and Cooperative Agreements Due Diligence and Research Security Program Requirements" section. The document outlines a structured application process through Grants.gov Workspace, emphasizing timely submission and specific content and format requirements. Mandatory forms such as SF-424, Research & Related Other Project Information, Senior/Key Person Profile, Personal Data, and Budget are detailed, along with instructions for their completion. It specifies page limits for Volume 1 (Technical/Management) and outlines requirements for including resumes and abstracts. Additionally, it addresses intellectual property rights, noting that the Government retains royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable rights for Federal purposes, with potential restrictions for security. Costs for entertainment, amusement, diversion and social activities, and direct reimbursement of proposal development costs are unallowable. It also covers the disclosure of lobbying activities, if applicable, requiring the submission of Form SF-LLL and adherence to related certifications and penalties.
    The BIG-ST Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Abstract Submission Template outlines the requirements for organizations applying under the Boosting Innovative GEOINT Science and Technology program. Proposers must submit a completed abstract that adheres to specified formatting guidelines, including font, page size, and structure. The template includes sections such as the abstract cover page, proposed research methodologies, and detailed project information, where proposers should outline their technical approach, innovation, challenges, and resource needs. Key elements to include are the organization’s identification details, the technical plan summarizing milestones and success criteria, team capabilities, and any requested government support. Additionally, a cost/price estimate must be provided along with any potential cost-sharing agreements. A proprietary data statement is required for proposals containing sensitive information. The document emphasizes organized presentation and clarity to enhance evaluation and selection processes, reinforcing the importance of thorough preparation in response to federal grants and RFPs.
    The document serves as a proposal submission template for the Boosting Innovative GEOINT Science and Technology (BIG-ST) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA), outlining comprehensive guidelines for proposers. It emphasizes formatting specifics—including font type and size—and specifies the submission of proposals in separate files according to a defined naming convention. The structure includes crucial sections like the Proposal Cover Page and detailed instructions for completing Volume 1, which focuses on Technical and Management aspects, and Volume 2, which encompasses Cost/Price submissions. Each volume requires specific content: Volume 1 addresses project goals, technical plans, risk management, and team capabilities; Volume 2 details cost breakdowns, including direct labor, indirect costs, materials, and the justification for proposed prices. Additional volumes address administrative requirements and security. Proposals must clearly articulate deliverables and methodologies, highlighting innovation and alignment with government objectives. This template guides organizations in crafting proposals for federal funding, ensuring compliance with regulatory expectations and promoting rigorous project management practices.
    The BIG-ST Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Appendix 05 outlines the proposal preparation and submission instructions for federal grants and cooperative agreements. It emphasizes that proposals must be submitted via Grants.gov and require registration prior to application. Key updates include adjustments to forms, the removal of certain information requirements, and the reorganization of sections related to intellectual property and due diligence. The proposal preparation process mandates that applicants complete various necessary forms, such as Form SF-424 and project-specific documentation, which must conform to established formats and requirements. It also specifies timely submission practices, emphasizing the importance of submitting applications 24-48 hours before deadlines to avoid technical issues. Furthermore, the document includes guidelines on intellectual property rights, stressing that while the government maintains certain rights over findings, it does not seek ownership of the intellectual property developed under these agreements. Overall, this document serves to guide applicants in successfully navigating the funding application process while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and standards.
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Boosting Innovative GEOINT - Science & Technology" (BIG-ST BAA), aimed at soliciting innovative proposals in geospatial intelligence research. The solicitation seeks to address critical GEOINT problems across three technical domains: Foundational GEOINT, Advanced Phenomenologies, and Analytic Technologies. Proposals can result in various award types, including contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or Other Transactions (OTs), emphasizing prototype development. Key eligibility criteria include open participation for various entities, with additional stipulations for Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs). Proposals must undergo abstract submission to gauge scientific merit and alignment with NGA's goals, followed by a detailed proposal submission adhering to specific formats. The review process is multi-stepped, evaluating scientific and technical merit, cost analysis, and security requirements, resulting in potential funding recommendations for compliance with governmental policies and security protocols. This BAA exemplifies NGA's commitment to advancing geospatial intelligence capabilities critical for national security by engaging external research and innovation.
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has released a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) seeking innovative concepts to address GEOINT (Geospatial-Intelligence) problems. The BAA is divided into three technical domains of interest: Foundational GEOINT, Advanced Phenomenologies, and Analytic Technologies. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific/technical merit and adherence to the BAA requirements.
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is seeking innovative proposals to address hard GEOINT problems in the areas of foundational GEOINT, advanced phenomenologies, and analytic technologies. The agency is accepting abstracts and proposals in response to specific topic calls, with awards ranging from procurement contracts to grants and cooperative agreements. Eligible applicants include all responsible sources capable of meeting the government's needs, and foreign participation may be allowed depending on the topic call.
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has issued the Boosting Innovative GEOINT - Science & Technology Broad Agency Announcement (BIG-ST BAA) to solicit innovative proposals addressing complex Geospatial-Intelligence (GEOINT) challenges. This general solicitation, open from December 15, 2023, to December 14, 2026, seeks research and development efforts in three key technical domains: Foundational GEOINT, Advanced Phenomenologies, and Analytic Technologies. Eligible applicants, including government entities and private sector organizations, are encouraged to submit abstracts that lead to full proposals in response to specific Topic Calls. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific merit, relevance to NGA’s mission, and cost-effectiveness. Award types may include procurement contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, and Other Transactions (OTs). The document outlines detailed submission processes, including registration requirements, proposal formats, and evaluation criteria. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining security and compliance with regulations, particularly regarding foreign participation, data rights, and organizational conflicts of interest. This announcement ultimately aims to advance innovative GEOINT capabilities that contribute to national security and address critical intelligence and defense challenges.
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) focused on enhancing Geospatial-Intelligence (GEOINT) through research and innovation in science and technology. The Boosting Innovative GEOINT - Science and Technology (BIG-ST) BAA invites proposals addressing complex GEOINT challenges across three key technical domains: Foundational GEOINT, Advanced Phenomenologies, and Analytic Technologies. Eligible Offerors, including government entities, private sector participants, or Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs), can submit proposals in response to specific Topic Calls published under this BAA from December 2023 to December 2026. The document offers comprehensive guidelines on submission processes, eligibility criteria, evaluation procedures, and potential award types including contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements. Proposals will undergo rigorous review based on scientific merit, technical feasibility, alignment with NGA’s mission, and appropriate budget justification. Selected proposals may lead to prototype development or production contracts, emphasizing the government's intent to foster innovative research that aligns with national security needs. The BAA underscores the importance of evolving GEOINT capabilities in response to emerging threats, ensuring the proposals are well-researched, relevant, and compliant with established regulations.
    This government file outlines general provisions and clauses for contracts issued under the BIG-ST BAA - HM047623BAA0001, covering federal government RFPs. Key sections address supplies/services, descriptions, packaging, inspection, deliveries, and contract administration. Important details include the role and responsibilities of the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), emphasizing their technical liaison, performance monitoring, and payment approval duties, while clearly stating their lack of authority to alter contract terms. The document also details invoicing procedures, payment processes, and specific requirements for contractors regarding the Department of Defense's Dormant Account Review, Quarterly (DAR-Q) process, which is mandatory for NGA contractors. Additionally, it specifies rules for key personnel, outlining conditions for substitutions and the approval process. The file incorporates numerous Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) clauses related to various aspects such as payments, small business utilization, equal opportunity, security, and intellectual property, ensuring comprehensive compliance and operational guidelines for contractors.
    This government document outlines the framework for a contract under the BIG-ST BAA - HM047623BAA0001, addressing supplies or services, delivery performance, inspection and acceptance, contract administration, billing instructions, and special requirements. The initial sections detail that specific pricing and supply information will be determined at the Topic Call contract award level, referencing the individual Topic Calls for detailed descriptions and specifications. Key administrative components include a mandatory electronic invoicing process via the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), emphasizing compliance with payment documentation requirements. The Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) is designated for contract oversight, ensuring technical guidance and performance monitoring per stringent contractual obligations. Special contract requirements emphasize the Dormant Account Review process, mandating contractor participation in validating unliquidated obligations to optimize financial management. The Key Personnel clause restricts substitutions of assigned individuals unless in cases of illness or unforeseen termination, ensuring accountability and quality control throughout the contract's duration. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guideline for contractors interacting with the government, ensuring adherence to contractual terms, efficient billing practices, and effective project execution while fostering collaboration and compliance with federal regulations.
    The government plans to make one award, but may make multiple awards or none depending on the quality of the proposals received, the availability of funds, and the proven value of the capabilities developed in subsequent years. The estimated budget range for one award is $2.8 - $4.0 million over a period of 12 months. The research topic focuses on developing a Geospatial-Intelligence Foundational Model (GFM) that can answer specific geospatial questions with accuracy and precision, while demonstrating a proof of concept sufficient for further development.
    The document provides information about a research project on Geospatial-Intelligence Foundational Model (GFM). The project aims to develop a neural network model capable of ingesting various types of geospatial data to answer specific geospatial questions accurately and with high confidence. The project has a base period and three option periods for optimization, component integration, and relevant environment testing.
    The government is seeking proposals to develop an enhanced VLBI+G signal chain capability for detecting emissions from GNSS satellites and distant quasars. The project will involve designing, building, calibrating, and testing the signal chain system in a Calian 12-meter radio telescope. The base period is estimated to be 21 months with an option period of 6 months.
    This document is a topic call for the development of a Very Long Baseline Interferometry with Global Navigational Satellite Systems (VLBI+G) signal chain capability. The objective is to design and build a system that can collect observations in support of the Terrestrial Reference Frame and Earth Orientation Parameters. The estimated budget for the project is up to $4 million, and the performance metrics include specific requirements for antenna feed, sensitivity, and observing bands.
    NGA Instruction 8400.4 outlines the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's (NGA) policy and procedures for implementing the Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) Accessibility Program, also known as the Section 508 Program. This instruction ensures all EIT is accessible to individuals with disabilities, aligning with federal regulations. It details responsibilities across various NGA departments, including the Director, Chief Information Officer, Human Development, and the Section 508 Coordinator. The document covers procedures for developing, procuring, maintaining, and funding accessible EIT, along with guidelines for accessibility training and handling administrative complaints. Key aspects include integrating accessibility requirements into acquisition processes, certifying EIT compliance, tracking accessibility status, and managing exemptions. The instruction aims to move NGA from Section 508 compliance towards universal usability of EIT.
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Instruction 8400.4 outlines the policy and procedures for implementing the Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) Accessibility Program, also known as the Section 508 Program. The primary purpose is to ensure that all EIT is accessible to individuals with disabilities, in accordance with relevant legislation and standards. The instruction applies to all NGA personnel and contractors. Key elements include establishing responsibilities for various organizational roles, such as the Director, Chief Information Officer, and other designated personnel, who are tasked with ensuring compliance and promoting accessibility throughout the agency. The document details the procedures for developing, procuring, and maintaining accessible EIT, along with training and funding provisions. It emphasizes the need for collaboration among departments to enhance usability for employees with disabilities. Additionally, the instruction outlines a process for initiating administrative complaints related to accessibility issues and establishes metrics to gauge compliance and effectiveness. This comprehensive approach reflects the NGA's commitment to promoting universal usability, moving beyond mere compliance to ensuring equitable access to technology for all personnel.
    The document outlines the terms and conditions for contracts associated with the BIG-ST Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HM047623BAA0001, focusing on the supplies and services to be provided. Key sections include specifications, inspection and acceptance standards, and contract administration data, specifically the role and responsibilities of the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). The COR oversees contractor performance, ensuring compliance and technical accuracy while maintaining communication with both the contractor and the contracting officer. Furthermore, billing instructions emphasize the need for accurate invoice submissions and compliance with the Prompt Payment Act. Special requirements highlight the Dormant Account Review, which mandates contractor participation in tracking unliquidated obligations. Key personnel cannot be substituted during the first year without government approval, ensuring commitment to workforce quality. Clauses include standard federal regulations applicable to bid integrity, equal opportunity, and contractor performance metrics. This document serves to guide contractors in adhering to federal contract expectations while facilitating a structured monitoring and payment process consistent with government procurement practices.
    This document contains provisions and clauses related to various aspects of a government contract, including supplies or services, inspection and acceptance, deliveries or performance, contract administration data, payment instructions, subcontracting requirements, termination, and safeguarding of information. The document also includes definitions of key terms and requirements relating to preference for certain domestic commodities, utilization of Indian organizations and Indian-owned economic enterprises, and reporting of government-furnished property.
    This document contains various provisions and clauses related to a government contract, including information on supplies or services, packaging and marking, inspection and acceptance, deliveries or performance, contract administration data, billing instructions, and the responsibilities of contracting officer representatives. It also includes clauses related to payment, subcontracting, termination, disclosure of information, safeguarding defense information and reporting cyber incidents, and preferences for certain domestic commodities and utilization of Indian organizations, Indian-owned economic enterprises, and Native Hawaiian small business concerns.
    The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) requires proposals for fundamental research to comply with its Technology and Program Protection Attachment. This involves adherence to National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33) and the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, focusing on research security and preventing undue foreign influence. Proposing institutions must establish research security programs and disclose potential participation in Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs (MFTRP). NGA will conduct risk-based security reviews of disclosures, using various sources to assess foreign influence. Institutions with identified risks may mitigate them during negotiations, but NGA reserves the right to not award if risks remain unacceptable. Non-compliance or failure to disclose can lead to federal remedies, with these provisions flowing down to subtier agreements.
    The document outlines the Technology and Program Protection requirements for proposals related to fundamental research managed by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). It highlights the necessity for researchers to complete a Program Protection Implementation Plan (PPIP) only upon NGA's request and mandates the submission of Common Disclosure forms for selected proposals and annually thereafter. Proposed institutions must develop a research security program in accordance with National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33), disclosing any changes relevant to foreign influence or malign recruitment practices. The NGA conducts risk assessments based on potential foreign influence, including utilizing various external resources to identify threats. Institutions exhibiting undue foreign influence risks may need to adopt mitigation strategies during negotiations, with the possibility of not receiving funding if risks remain unacceptable. The document emphasizes due diligence in detecting disclosures related to malign foreign talent recruitment, holding institutions accountable for any violations with repercussions that may extend to subcontractors involved in the research. Overall, this guidance serves to uphold national security principles within federally funded research initiatives.
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