The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) issued Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) 0006-21 for research and development under its Battery Network III (BATTNET) program, focusing on advanced manufacturing technologies to enhance military battery logistics. Interested parties may submit White Papers outlining innovative projects targeting specific areas of interest, such as manufacturing improvements, supply chain enhancements, and technology transfers; funding will be allocated via individual contracts up to a total ceiling of $20 million over five years. Proposals will undergo a thorough evaluation based on factors including technical merit, feasibility, and past performance, with a structured submission process that excludes unsolicited proposals.
The Defense Logistics Agency's Battery Network III (BATTNET) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA 0006-21) aims to advance research and development in battery technology to enhance logistics for the Department of Defense (DoD). The BAA focuses on various areas of interest, including manufacturing innovations, optimization for manufacturability, and improvements to the battery supply chain. Interested parties must submit a White Paper outlining their proposals, with a maximum expected project ceiling of $20 million over five years. The selection process includes evaluation based on scientific merit, viability, and past performance. Proposals will be assessed for their feasibility and ability to transition into operational capabilities, with a focus on innovations that could lead to lower costs and improved performance. The document outlines eligibility requirements, submission guidelines, and the evaluation criteria which emphasizes the significance of technical innovation and cost realism. The BAA seeks collaborative approaches to address challenges in battery manufacturing and supply, ultimately ensuring that the DoD can provide reliable support to its operational needs.
The document outlines Amendment No. 01 to Contract Emergent IV BAA0006-21, effective March 5, 2024, which revises eligibility requirements for prospective offerors and modifies the evaluation criteria for White Papers. Key changes include adding contractor/subcontractor foreign affiliations to the eligibility standards and refining the review process for White Papers to assess technical feasibility more explicitly. All other terms and conditions of the original contract remain unchanged.
This document serves as an amendment to the solicitation BAA0006-21, originally issued on September 2, 2021, by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Contracting Services Office. It outlines revisions to the eligibility requirements and the evaluation process for White Papers submitted by prospective offerors. The new eligibility criteria now additionally include an assessment of contractor/subcontractor foreign affiliations, alongside previously mentioned standards such as financial resources and past performance. Changes to the evaluation of White Papers also clarify that they will be reviewed for technical feasibility and compatibility with Department of Defense requirements, rather than evaluated as previously stated. Overall, the amendment aims to update specific compliance standards while clarifying procedures to ensure offers align with DLA's interests and operational requirements. No other terms or conditions of the original solicitation have been altered.