GOLDen hour extended EVACuation (GOLDEVAC)
ID: HR001124S0024Type: Presolicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)DEF ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGCYARLINGTON, VA, 222032114, USA

NAICS

Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology) (541714)

PSC

NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC12)
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    Presolicitation DEPT OF DEFENSE is seeking proposals for the GOLDen hour extended EVACuation (GOLDEVAC) service. GOLDEVAC is a research and development project in the field of biotechnology. The service aims to develop innovative approaches for intravascular gas-exchange and trauma resuscitation through a single intravascular cannula. The goal is to enable the management of a polytrauma patient without the thrombotic complications associated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The project excludes research that only results in incremental improvements to the existing state of practice.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Lt. Col. Adam Willis
    GOLDEVAC@darpa.mil
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    The document outlines a concept for a project under the GOLDEVAC initiative, focusing on identifying and addressing a specific need within the field. It emphasizes the importance of providing a graphic to illustrate key system components and cannula placement. The project aims to establish goals for development, highlighting major technical bottlenecks and risks involved. It also reviews existing approaches in the domain and discusses how this new project will advance current capabilities. The structure of the document includes sections for the problem description, project objectives, an overview of the proposed methodology, and a comparison with state-of-the-art techniques. This RFP is part of the federal grants and contracting landscape, signaling readiness for innovation in technology development and enhancement.
    The document pertains to the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001124S0024 for the GOLDen hour extended EVACuation (GOLDEVAC) project. It provides mandatory guidelines for abstract submissions related to the initiative, emphasizing the required format, submission process, and evaluation criteria for proposers. Abstracts must contain several components, including a cover sheet and a table of contents, while maintaining a maximum of eight pages in length, not including specified supplementary materials. Key points to address in the abstract include the project goals, technical approach, and capabilities or management plan. Proposers are tasked with detailing innovative elements of their work, identifying limitations of current methods, and presenting their strategies for risk mitigation. A principal investigator should be outlined alongside a summary of the team's expertise and potential collaboration arrangements. The submission deadline is strict, and DARPA commits to responding within thirty days regarding the viability of full proposal submissions, noting that a favorable abstract response does not ensure proposal selection. The document serves as an official communication establishing the framework and expectations for government RFPs related to emergency evacuation innovations, promoting systematic evaluation of proposals tailored to enhance military capabilities.
    The document outlines a proposal template for the GOLDEVAC project under RFP HR001124S0024. It emphasizes the need to address a specific problem and sets forth a clear project goal. The proposal should include a graphic depicting key system elements and cannula placement, if applicable. Key components to address are what will be developed, the major technical bottlenecks and risks involved, and an overview of existing approaches in the field. The proposal should articulate how the project will enhance current capabilities beyond existing solutions. Overall, the document serves as a structured guideline for organizations to effectively communicate their proposals related to this federal initiative, highlighting the importance of innovative solutions in achieving project objectives.
    The attachment outlines the mandatory technical and management proposal template for submissions to the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001124S0024, named GOLDen hour extended EVACuation (GOLDEVAC). Proposals must adhere strictly to the formatting and submission guidelines, including maximum page counts and required components such as Technical and Management Volumes, which are capped at 35 pages. Required elements include a cover sheet, proposal summary, technical plan, management plan, and a statement of work, among others. Proposals must be submitted in a digital format and received by DARPA by the specified deadline. Key areas of focus include clarity on goals and impacts, technical challenges and solutions, and team capabilities. The document emphasizes the importance of a robust management strategy and outlines requirements for teams involving government entities or federally-funded research centers. It also addresses potential organizational conflicts of interest and stipulates the identification of intellectual property rights. The summary concludes with directives on optional materials and the need for maintaining compliance with federal regulations, promoting the proposal's innovative aspects. The structure of the proposal is systematically organized to facilitate thorough evaluation by DARPA.
    The document outlines the Cost Proposal Instructions and Volume II Template for the GOLDEVAC program, specifically pertaining to HR001124S0024. It mandates that the cost volume must comprehensively encompass both base and options, focusing solely on cost-related information. Proposals must utilize a specified MS Excel standard cost proposal spreadsheet, with clear traceability of costs between the prime contractor and any sub-awardees. Key sections include the need for a detailed cost summary, direct labor costs, indirect costs, materials, equipment purchases, and travel expenses. Proposers are also required to report costs for other direct costs, consultants, sub-awardees, and to provide documentation supporting all claims. Further, there are distinct requirements for either a procurement contract or other transaction, including small business subcontracting plans and compliance documentation. This structured template ensures consistency and aids the government in efficiently reviewing and negotiating proposals, ultimately facilitating the GOLDEVAC initiative aimed at improving emergency evacuation protocols. Adherence to the submission requirements outlined is critical for proposal acceptance. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for potential advocates and provides a framework for transparent and detailed proposal submissions.
    The DARPA Standard Cost Proposal Spreadsheet outlines the requirements for presenting cost proposals for government contracts. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the government’s evaluation and negotiation processes. Proposers must fill out the costs associated with direct labor, fringe benefits, overhead, subcontractor, and other direct costs, ensuring that all provided data is complete, accurate, and well-supported. The spreadsheet consists of multiple worksheets that break down budget elements by task and period, facilitating a comprehensive overview of proposed expenses. Proposers are instructed to select appropriate labor categories, enter detailed cost data for each fiscal year, and adhere to guidelines regarding indirect rates and potential profit margins. Additionally, the document emphasizes the importance of including supporting computations and justifications for the proposed costs to establish their reasonableness. Overall, the spreadsheet serves as a crucial tool for ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment with federal contracting standards, thus optimizing the proposal and award execution process within DARPA's framework.
    The GOLDEVAC program, initiated by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), seeks innovative proposals for a single intravascular device that facilitates advanced medical care for polytrauma patients in combat situations. The goal is to extend the "Golden Hour" of care by allowing rapid resuscitation and oxygenation through a single cannula, overcoming complications associated with current methods. The program is divided into two main phases: Phase I focuses on developing and testing the cannula's design and functionality in large animal models, while Phase II integrates multiple trauma support functions into a single device. Proposals must emphasize overcoming biological and mechanical challenges while ensuring ease of use by medics and compliance with regulatory processes. The initiative aims to significantly enhance casualty care in military operations by providing a multifunctional system that aids in the efficient evacuation and support of injured service members. Key deadlines include proposal abstracts by April 24, 2024, and full proposals by June 4, 2024. The document outlines evaluation criteria, including scientific merit and the proposer’s capabilities, along with detailed requirements for testing and delivery milestones.
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