TTO Office Wide (OW) BAA
ID: HR001124S0023Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)DEF ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGCYARLINGTON, VA, 222032114, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC12)
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    The Department of Defense's DARPA Tactical Technology Office (TTO) is issuing a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled 'TTO Office Wide', seeking revolutionary technology to enhance national security. Focus areas include Platform Innovation, Missionized Autonomy, and Managing Complexity. This BAA aims to award multiple contracts, grants, or agreements for research beyond incremental improvements, disrupting current capabilities.
    Proposals are invited from diverse sources, especially small businesses, to submit executive summaries and detailed proposals adhering to specified formats and deadlines. DARPA will assess submissions based on their technical merit, impact on national security, and cost and schedule feasibility. With a Proposers Day scheduled for July-August 2024 and a one-year submission deadline, this opportunity opens avenues for cutting-edge technology providers to impact defense strategies.
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    The Broad Agency Announcement HR001124S0023 seeks innovative defense solutions for the military. Proposers are invited to submit a two-page executive summary detailing their proposed system or subsystem component developments. The focus is on showcasing the innovation, scientific basis, and mission impact of these proposals. The request specifies the format and font requirements for submissions, which must highlight the scientific and technical foundations of the proposed innovations. Treatments of submission contents are to be kept confidential for evaluation purposes.
    The government agency seeks innovative solutions for HR001124S0023, a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) focused on advanced technology development. Proposals are invited for groundbreaking research and development in the field of defense and security, with a technical and management plan outlining a clear approach. The primary goal is to achieve a technological breakthrough that surpasses current capabilities. This procurement process mandates a concise, structured proposal, including sections on proposal summary, goals, technical and management plans, personnel qualifications, and organizational conflict disclosure. The SOW section requires a detailed task breakdown, connecting specific tasks to milestones and metrics. Applicants must also address intellectual property and classification aspects, providing detailed schedules and mitigating technical risks. Key dates include a submission deadline, with proposals due electronically, adhering to the specified page limits and formatting guidelines. Evaluations will consider the technical merit, impact, and novelty of the proposed work, with successful submissions leading to award decisions.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to acquire detailed cost proposals from contractors seeking either a procurement contract or an Other Transaction (OT) for a research program. The focus is on obtaining a comprehensive breakdown of costs for the entire program, encompassing base efforts and optional components. This involves breaking down costs into categories like labor, materials, travel, and indirect expenses, with supporting documentation for estimation. Contractors must use a prescribed Cost Proposal Spreadsheet to ensure a streamlined analysis and negotiation process. The request emphasizes the need for clarity in task structuring and cost traceability across the proposal. Proprietary and non-proprietary sub-awardee cost proposals are also required. Key dates include the submission deadline and the requirement to provide cost-related information for the entire program duration. Evaluation criteria are not explicitly mentioned. However, the text alludes to assessing cost realism and the reasonableness of proposed prices.
    The DARPA Standard Cost Proposal Spreadsheet aims to streamline the submission of cost proposals for government projects. It assists proposers in providing comprehensive cost details, ensuring compliance with government requirements. The spreadsheet accommodates various cost categories, such as direct labor, subcontracts, consultants, and other direct costs, while also allowing for labor categories and rates. Importantly, it emphasizes the need for proposers to justify the reasonableness of their proposed costs. This spreadsheet is designed to expedite the analysis of cost proposals and, if successful, the negotiation and award process.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain sensitive and classified information technology (IT) solutions from vendors who possess the necessary security clearances and infrastructure. The focus is on managing and transmitting Confidential, Secret, Top Secret, and Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), as well as Special Access Program (SAP) information. Successful proposers will be expected to handle and submit this sensitive data using strict security protocols, adhering to DoD and DARPA guidelines. The unclassified portion of the proposal must be submitted electronically through the DARPA BAA website, while the classified segment requires a separate submission with specific marking and handling instructions. This procurement seeks IT systems and solutions that can operate within the classified realm, with an emphasis on SAP enterprise systems and security. The agency aims to award contracts to ensure effective management and authorization of these sensitive IT environments. Deadlines for submissions are outlined in the document, with classified submissions requiring additional security procedures.
    The Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001124S0023's Attachment F outlines resources to assist potential proposers in navigating the process of doing business with the government. DARPAConnect offers educational resources, while the APEX Accelerators program aids businesses in registering for government contracts and providing clarity on the procurement process. Additionally, Project Spectrum, a DoD-funded initiative, focuses on enhancing the cybersecurity compliance of small and medium-sized businesses within the Defense Industrial Base. These resources aim to support businesses in understanding and connecting with government agencies' procurement needs.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for its Tactical Technology Office (TTO) under funding opportunity number HR001124S0023. The purpose of this BAA is to solicit innovative proposals that promote technological advancements for national security, focusing on enhancing the rapid development of military force structures. Key areas of interest include platform innovation, missionized autonomy, managing complexity, Freedom’s Forge 2.0, and disruptive emergent technology. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific merit, relevance to DARPA’s mission, cost, schedule realism, and proposer's qualifications. The submission process allows for executive summaries and full proposals to be submitted throughout the year until the deadline of June 20, 2025. Special events such as Pitch Days and TTO Workshops may occur, providing additional avenues for proposal submissions. The announcement emphasizes collaboration, encouraging participation from diverse organizations, especially underrepresented groups. It outlines evaluation criteria, submission formats, and special considerations for proposals involving sensitive research areas. Notably, submissions must adhere to specific guidelines to avoid disqualification. This BAA procedure aims to facilitate revolutionary advancements in defense technology while maintaining rigorous evaluation and oversight standards.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) issues the Tactical Technology Office (TTO) Office Wide BAA to solicit innovative solutions from diverse sources. This BAA seeks cutting-edge technologies to enhance national security. The focus is on disruptive platforms and systems, emphasizing design innovation, autonomy as a force multiplier, complexity management, responsive manufacturing, and emerging tactical battlefield technologies. DARPA aims to award multiple contracts, grants, or agreements for revolutionary advances in defense capabilities. The agency will evaluate proposals based on their scientific and technical merit, potential contribution to national security, cost realism, schedule feasibility, and proposer expertise. The BAA encourages the submission of executive summaries for initial screening before full proposals. Key dates include a Proposers Day in July-August 2024 and a one-year submission deadline. This broad solicitation opens multiple avenues for cutting-edge technology providers to contribute to DARPA's mission.
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