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UNCLASSIFIED Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) Research Office Support Environment (ROSE) Pre-Solicitation Conference 31 August 2010 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 1
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference AGENDA 31 Aug 10 9: 00 – 9: 30 Registration 9: 30 – 9: 35 Welcome 9: 35 – 10: 00 IARPA Overview 10: 00 – 10: 45 Research Offices Overview 10: 45 – 11: 00 Break 11: 00 – 11: 30 Research Offices Support Environment 11: 30 – 11: 45 Contracting Officer 11: 45 – 12: 00 Questions and Answers 12: 00 Closing UNCLASSIFIED 2
UNCLASSIFIED Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) Dr. Lisa Porter Director, IARPA 31 August 2010 This briefing is UNCLASSIFIED 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 3
UNCLASSIFIED Overview IARPA’s mission is to invest in high-risk/high-payoff research programs that have the potential to provide the U. S. with an overwhelming intelligence advantage over our future adversaries • This is about taking real risk. – This is NOT about “quick wins”, “low-hanging fruit”, “sure things”, etc. • CAVEAT: HIGH-RISK/HIGH-PAYOFF IS NOT A FREE PASS FOR STUPIDITY. • – Competent failure is acceptable; incompetence is not. “Best and brightest”. – World-class PMs. • IARPA will not start a program without a good idea and an exceptional person to lead its execution. – Full and open competition to the greatest possible extent. • Cross-community focus. – Address cross-community challenges – Leverage agency expertise (both operational and R&D) – Work transition strategies and plans 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 4
UNCLASSIFIED The “P” in IARPA is very important • Technical and programmatic excellence are required • Each Program will have a clearly defined and measurable end-goal, typically 3 -5 years out. – Intermediate milestones to measure progress are also required – Every Program has a beginning and an end – A new program may be started that builds upon what has been accomplished in a previous program, but that new program must compete against all other new programs • This approach, coupled with rotational PM positions, ensures that… – IARPA does not “institutionalize” programs – Fresh ideas and perspectives are always coming in – Status quo is always questioned – Only the best ideas are pursued, and only the best performers are funded. 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 5
UNCLASSIFIED The “Heilmeier Questions” 1. What are you trying to do? 2. How does this get done at present? Who does it? What are the limitations of the present approaches? – Are you aware of the state-of-the-art and have you thoroughly thought through all the options? 3. What is new about your approach? Why do you think you can be successful at this time? – Given that you’ve provided clear answers to 1 & 2, have you created a compelling option? – What does first-order analysis of your approach reveal? 4. If you succeed, what difference will it make? – Why should we care? 5. How long will it take? How much will it cost? What are your mid-term and final exams? – What is your program plan? How will you measure progress? What are your milestones/metrics? What is your transition strategy? 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 6
UNCLASSIFIED The Three Strategic Thrusts (Offices) • Smart Collection: dramatically improve the value of collected data – Innovative modeling and analysis approaches to identify where to look and what to collect. – Novel approaches to access. – Innovative methods to ensure the veracity of data collected from a variety of sources. • Incisive Analysis: maximizing insight from the information we collect, in a timely fashion – Advanced tools and techniques that will enable effective use of large volumes of multiple and disparate sources of information. – Innovative approaches (e. g. , using virtual worlds, shared workspaces) that dramatically enhance insight and productivity. – Methods that incorporate socio-cultural and linguistic factors into the analytic process. – Estimation and communication of uncertainty and risk. • Safe and Secure Operations: countering new capabilities of our adversaries that could threaten our ability to operate effectively in a networked world – Cybersecurity • Focus on future vulnerabilities • Approaches to advancing the "science" of cybersecurity, to include the development of fundamental laws and metrics – Quantum information science & technology 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 7
UNCLASSIFIED Concluding Thoughts • Technical Excellence & Technical Truth – Scientific Method – Peer/independent review – Full and open competition • IARPA is looking for outstanding SETA support for its programs. www. iarpa. gov 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 8
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference AGENDA 31 Aug 10 9: 00 – 9: 30 Registration 9: 30 – 9: 35 Welcome 9: 35 – 10: 00 IARPA Overview 10: 00 – 10: 45 Research Offices Overview 10: 45 – 11: 00 Break 11: 00 – 11: 30 Research Offices Support Environment 11: 30 – 11: 45 Contracting Officer 11: 45 – 12: 00 Questions and Answers 12: 00 Closing UNCLASSIFIED 9
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference Research Office Overview Smart Collection Dr. Edward J. Baranoski Office Director 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 10
UNCLASSIFIED The Three Strategic Thrusts (Offices) • Smart Collection: dramatically improve the value of collected data – Innovative modeling and analysis approaches to identify where to look and what to collect – Novel approaches to access • Incisive Analysis: maximizing insight from the data we collect, in a timely fashion • Safe and Secure Operations: countering new capabilities of our adversaries that could threaten our ability to operate effectively in a networked world 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 11
UNCLASSIFIED Current Trends in Collection Current trend: Ever increasing data flow More sensors, longer collects Current trend: Develop automated tools to distill useful information Number of analysts is near constant, and cannot scale with the data Sensing Automated Tools Analyst Intelligence Products Threat 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 12
UNCLASSIFIED Smart Collection: Closer to the Target Other Modalities Target Sensing Automated Tools Analyst Intelligence Products Aspects of collection : • Access • Sensing • Reasoning • Communications Smart Collection: Move to the left in space and/or time 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 13
UNCLASSIFIED Aspects of Collection • Access: Size, footprint, logistics – Hardware, software, etc. – Cyberspace • Sensing: New modalities – HUMINT, biometrics, RF, chemical, biological, etc. • Communications: – Infiltration/exfiltration – Special communciations • Reasoning: Pushing intelligence forward – Reducing redundancy (e. g. , updating N-D models of the world) – Interplay between sensing and analysis may ease the load on sensing and/or communications 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 14
UNCLASSIFIED Smart Collection Chris Reed Michael King Adam Russell ØBiometrics Exploitation Science and Technology ØSignal Location in Complex Environments ØTools for Recognizing Useful Signals of Trustworthiness ØATHENA 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 15
UNCLASSIFIED IARPA-BAA-10 -09 Prospects Research programs to dramatically improve the value of collected data from all sources. Ø Innovative methods or tools for identifying and/or creating novel sources of new information. Ø New ways of identifying and assessing collection systems for dramatically improved performance. Ø Sensor technologies that dramatically improve the reach, sensitivity, size, weight, and power for collection of broad signal or signature types. Ø Tagging, Tracking, and Location (TTL) techniques. Ø Electrically small antennas and other advanced RF concepts. Ø Agile architectures that intelligently distill useful information at the collector. Ø Innovative means and methods to ensure the veracity of data collected from a variety of sources. 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 16
UNCLASSIFIED Contact information: edward. j. baranoski@ugov. gov (301)851 -7492 and, baranoe@dni. ic. gov 917 -7492 http: //www. iarpa. gov 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 17
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference Research Office Overview Incisive Analysis Dr. Peter Highnam Office Director 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 18
UNCLASSIFIED The Three Strategic Thrusts (Offices) • Smart Collection: dramatically improve the value of collected data • Incisive Analysis: maximizing insight from the data we collect, in a timely fashion – Advanced tools and techniques that will enable effective use of large volumes of multiple and disparate sources of information. – Innovative approaches (e. g. , using virtual worlds, shared workspaces) that dramatically enhance insight and productivity. – Methods that incorporate socio-cultural and linguistic factors into the analytic process. – Estimation and communication of uncertainty and risk. • Safe and Secure Operations: countering new capabilities of our adversaries that could threaten our ability to operate effectively in a networked world 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 19
UNCLASSIFIED Incisive Analysis Dewey Murdick Rita Bush Arthur Becker Brandon Minnery ØSocio-cultural Content in Language ØREYNARD ØKnowledge Discovery & Dissemination ØIntegrated Cognitive-Neuroscience Architectures for Understanding Sensemaking ØForesight and Understanding from Scientific Exposition ØAggregative Contingent Estimation ØAutomated Low-Level Analysis and Description of Diverse Intelligence Video Jason Matheny 31 Aug 10 Heather Mc. Callum-Bayliss UNCLASSIFIED John Garofolo 20
UNCLASSIFIED IARPA-BAA-10 -08 Prospects Programs to maximize insight from the data we collect, in a timely fashion Ø Understanding how knowledge and ideas are transmitted and change within groups, organizations, and cultures Ø Analysis of social, cultural, and linguistic data Ø Multidisciplinary approaches to assessing linguistic data sets Ø Methods for measuring and improving human judgment and human reasoning Ø Extraction and representation of the information in non-technical structured documents, including legal and regulatory Ø Extraction and representation of the information in the nontextual contents of documents, including figures, diagrams, and tables 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 21
UNCLASSIFIED IARPA-BAA-10 -08 Prospects Ø Understanding and managing massive, dynamic data Ø Effective analysis of massive, unreliable, and diverse data Ø Assessing relevancy of new data Ø Processing noisy audio and speech Ø Top-down models of visual perception and visual cognition Ø Analysis of significant societal events Ø Estimation and communication of uncertainty and risk Ø Augmented reality applied to analysis 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 22
UNCLASSIFIED Contact information: peter. t. highnam@ugov. gov (301)851 -7442 and, highnap@dni. ic. gov 917 -7442 http: //www. iarpa. gov 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 23
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference Research Office Overview Safe and Secure Operations Dr. Peter Haaland Office Director 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 24
UNCLASSIFIED The Three Strategic Thrusts (Offices) • Smart Collection: dramatically improve the value of collected data – Innovative modeling and analysis approaches to identify where to look and what to collect – Novel approaches to access • Incisive Analysis: maximizing insight from the data we collect, in a timely fashion • Safe and Secure Operations: countering new capabilities of our adversaries that could threaten our ability to operate effectively in a networked world 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 25
UNCLASSIFIED Safe and Secure Operations Karl Roenigk Michael Mandelberg Bill Vanderlinde Konrad Vesey ØCoherent Superconducting Qubits ØMulti-Qubit Coherent Operations ØQuantum Computer Science Emily Kintzer ØCircuit Analysis Tools ØAdvanced Privacy Protection ØSecurely Taking on New Executable Software Of Uncertain Provenance Mark Heiligman 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 26
UNCLASSIFIED IARPA-BAA-10 -07 Prospects Programs to enhance mission performance while assuring the security of information at rest and in motion Ø Computational methods based on architectures other than digital Turing machines whose attributes are matched to efficient or secure solution of intelligence problems. Ø optical, analog, biological, brain-based, quantum, or hybrid computing Ø New approaches to secure transmission of information using optical, electromagnetic, digital packet, chemical, or biological signals. Ø synchronous and asynchronous communications Ø bandwidth-constrained digital transmission, and Ø triage of large data flows. Ø Detection, classification, and mitigation of attempts by adversaries to manipulate electronic data or networked infrastructure. Ø Resiliency: approaches to operating securely with imperfect equipment and a compromised network. 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 27
UNCLASSIFIED Contact information: peter. d. haaland@ugov. gov peterdh@dni. gov (301)851 -7505 and, haalanp@dni. ic. gov 917 -7505 http: //www. iarpa. gov 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 28
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference AGENDA 31 Aug 10 9: 00 – 9: 30 Registration 9: 30 – 9: 35 Welcome 9: 35 – 10: 00 IARPA Overview 10: 00 – 10: 45 Research Offices Overview 10: 45 – 11: 00 Break 11: 00 – 11: 30 Research Offices Support Environment 11: 30 – 11: 45 Contracting Officer 11: 45 – 12: 00 Questions and Answers 12: 00 Closing UNCLASSIFIED 29
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference AGENDA 31 Aug 10 9: 00 – 9: 30 Registration 9: 30 – 9: 35 Welcome 9: 35 – 10: 00 IARPA Overview 10: 00 – 10: 45 Research Offices Overview 10: 45 – 11: 00 Break 11: 00 – 11: 30 Research Offices Support Environment 11: 30 – 11: 45 Contracting Officer 11: 45 – 12: 00 Questions and Answers 12: 00 Closing UNCLASSIFIED 30
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference The Support Environment Mr. Thomas Kelso Chief Acquisition Officer 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 31
UNCLASSIFIED Disclaimer • This presentation is provided solely for information and planning purposes • The Pre-Solicitation Conference does not constitute a formal solicitation for proposals • Nothing said at the Pre-Solicitation Conference changes the requirements set forth in the upcoming Request for Proposal (RFP) • The RFP supersedes anything presented or said Today 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 32
UNCLASSIFIED The IARPA Organization This is the Focus of ROSE IDIQ Environment 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 33
UNCLASSIFIED IARPA ROSE IDIQ Environment • Base IDIQ Contract – Anticipate Multiple Awards for Base IDIQ Contract – Establishes an Ordering Period of Five (5) Years • Task Order 1 (for each Base IDIQ Contract) – Program Management (0. 5 FTE scalable w/ subsequent task orders) – Nominal Base Award Value • Subsequent Task Orders – Issued in response to TOPR’s from any Research Office or IARPA Program – All IDIQ Awardee’s Provided “Fair Opportunity for Consideration” for any TOPR – Anticipate Release of ~20 TOPR’s at Base IDIQ Contract Award – Additional TOPR’s Released as New Programs are Established 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 34
UNCLASSIFIED IDIQ Environment (Continued) • Principle is to Optimize Support to IARPA Program Managers & Research Offices – Responsibility for Performance Resides with IARPA PM • Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR) – Base IDIQ Contract / Task Order 1: IARPA Acquisition Office – Subsequent Task Orders: Research Office Program Analyst or the Supported Program Manager • Contracting Officer’s Security Representative (COSR) – Established at Base IDIQ Contract Level Only 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 35
UNCLASSIFIED The IARPA ROSE IDIQ Statement of Work (SOW) 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 36
UNCLASSIFIED 1. 0 Scope • Scientific, Engineering & Technical Assistance (SETA) or Technical Consultation Support for any IARPA Program or Research Office – Typically One Task Order per IARPA Program – Multi-Disciplinary (Scientific, Technical, Financial, Programmatic) – All Support Characterized as Advisory & Assistance • What is NOT in Scope? – – – – 31 Aug 10 “Performer” Work for IARPA Programs Advisory & Assistance for Other Government Agencies Advisory and Assistance for other ODNI Components Advisory & Assistance for IARPA Front Office Administrative / Secretarial Support Event Planning / Conference Support for Events involving 300+ Performance of Inherently Governmental Functions Any Tasking Considered “Personal Services” UNCLASSIFIED 37
UNCLASSIFIED 2. 0 Technical Requirements • Task Orders to support IARPA Programs and Research Offices – Typically ~1. 5 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) per Program (Composite FTE) – Specific Requirements Articulated in each Task Order Proposal Request (TOPR) • Capabilities That We Are Looking For – Minimum Bachelors Degree, Advanced Degrees for Most Scientific & Technical Experts – Common Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities – Support Across a Typical IARPA Program Lifecycle • Learn About IARPA Program Technology Areas – www. iarpa. gov – Information Briefings from D/IARPA & OD’s – IARPA Program & Seedling Broad Agency Announcements (BAA’s) Fiscal Year FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 # “ROSE” FTE ~40 ~45 ~48 ~48 NOTE: Estimated Data in Table Provided for Advanced Planning Purposes Only 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 38
UNCLASSIFIED Program Lifecycle Support Tasks • Program Concept Development Support: – Analyze and synopsize scientific and operational literature – Survey and summarize operational requirements of the intelligence enterprise – Evaluate state‐of‐the‐art approaches to intelligence challenges – Characterize metrics for technical performance – Assist with preparation for and execution of workshops and proposers’ day meetings. An IARPA proposers’ day is an early engagement with the private sector on a potential upcoming IARPA Program, normally preceding a Program solicitation – Assist in the review of white papers, abstracts, and proposals for new IARPA Programs – Assist with preparation of presentations and other materials for prospective Programs • Program Solicitation, Start-up, and Execution: – Assist with preparation of solicitation materials including Broad Agency Announcements, Requests for Information, and Proposal Review Plans – Assist with the development of Security Classification Guides, as needed – Assist with the coordination of proposal submission and tracking the evaluation process – Assist in reviewing and summarizing technical abstracts, white papers, and proposals – Assist in the analysis of cost proposals – Assist with preparation of source selection documents and briefing materials – Assist with coordination of materials for contract execution and Program kickoff 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 39
UNCLASSIFIED Program Lifecycle Support Tasks • Program Solicitation, Start-up, and Execution cont: – Provide independent review of test and evaluation methods; coordinate activities with independent test organizations such as Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC), Government Laboratories, and University Affiliated Research Centers (UARC) – Evaluate potentially competitive approaches to the Program challenges using public and classified sources – Assist with planning performer site visits and Program reviews – Provide technical and programmatic advice and consultation throughout the Program execution – Assist with tracking progress of performers against Program milestones, assessing performer deliverables, and identifying problems and areas needing added emphasis and focus, and provide written assessments. – Help to identify transition opportunities throughout the Intelligence Community (IC) – Assist with creating Program and financial strategies and plans, generating Program related funding documents, and ensuring effective and efficient execution – Assist with preparation of technical and business related presentations to management – Assist Program Manager & Research Offices with Records Management requirements • Program Completion: – Assist with compilation, distribution, and archiving of Program results – Assist with dissemination of technology and results to prospective customers within the IC, to include the drafting of Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) with transition partners 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 39 a
UNCLASSIFIED 3. 0 Personnel • Program Manager – Responsible for All Aspects of Base IDIQ Contract and all Subsequent Task Orders • Recruitment, Staffing, Retention, Performance Management, Industrial Security, Operational Security, Reporting • SETA 1 – Fully Cleared to DNI/ISSA/TS Standard – Contractor Intelligence Community (IC) Badge – “Staff-Like” Access to IARPA Facility & Networks DNI • Technical Consultants 1 – No IC Badge or “Staff-Like” Access – Clearance may range from Unclass to TS/SCI as articulated by TOPR 1 31 Aug 10 DNI For more complete definitions see IARPA OCI Policy at http: //www. iarpa. gov/IARPA_OCI_081809. pdf UNCLASSIFIED 40
UNCLASSIFIED 3. 0 Personnel (Continued) • Offerors Should Select all Company / Team Internal Labor Categories that may be Applicable for any IARPA Program, based upon: – Understanding of Desired Capabilities (SOW Para 2. 0) – Understanding of Current Programs • In Your Proposal, Map/Correlate Your Corporate Labor Categories Against IARPA ROSE IDIQ “Labor Cost Categories” Labor Cost Category Labor Rate 8 Labor Rate 7 Labor Rate 6 Labor Rate 5 Labor Rate 4 Labor Rate 3 Labor Rate 2 Labor Rate 1 Range (Fully Burdened Hourly Rate) 227. 76 – 248. 00 207. 51 – 227. 75 187. 26 – 207. 50 167. 01 – 87. 25 146. 76 – 167. 00 126. 51 – 146. 75 106. 26 – 126. 50 86. 00 – 106. 25 Reproduced from ROSE IDIQ SOW Paragraph 3. 4, Page 9 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 41
UNCLASSIFIED 5. 0 Deliverables • Base Contract / Task Order 1 Monthly Status Report (MSR) – Provided to Base IDIQ Contract COTR and Contracting Officer – Provides Summary Data for all Subsequent Task Orders • Task Order MSR – Provided to Supported PM or Office Director and Task Order COTR • Quarterly FTE Report – Provided 3 Days after Close of each Government Fiscal Quarter – Provides Accounting of Total Hours Billed • Level of Effort • Delivery / Completion (Total Hours Billed during Fiscal Quarter) Composite Quarterly FTE = 480 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 42
UNCLASSIFIED 5. 0 Travel • Travel Coordinated with Supported PM or Office Director • International Travel Pre-Approved by Base IDIQ Contract COTR (on rare occasion) • All Travel In Accordance with Federal Travel Regulation 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 43
UNCLASSIFIED 6. 0 Security • Clearance Requirements – Program Manager & SETA • Fully Cleared to DNI/ISSA/TS Standard – Technical Consultant • May not require DNI/ISSA/TS • Clearance may range from Unclass to TS/SCI as articulated by TOPR • Industrial Security – Full Compliance with NISPOM & Any Special Requirements Identified Under Subsequent Task Orders • Additional Non-Disclosure Agreements May be Required 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 44
UNCLASSIFIED 7. 0 Facilities • Primary Work Location is IARPA Facility in Washington Metropolitan Area • In Limited Cases, Contractors may work Temporarily at Contractor Facility • No Requirement to Store or Process Classified Materials at Contractor Facility 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 45
UNCLASSIFIED 8. 0 Period of Performance • Base IDIQ Contract Establishes Five (5) Year Ordering Period from Contract Award – Task Order 1 Awarded with Base IDIQ Contract • Subsequent Task Orders Issued Typically as 12 Month Base Period with up to Four 12 Month Option Periods 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 46
UNCLASSIFIED 9. 0 GFE • IARPA Will Provide Adequate Office Space, Automation & General Office Supplies at Government Work Place • IARPA Does Not Anticipate Need for Formal Government Furnished Equipment 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 47
UNCLASSIFIED 10. 0 Applicable Documents • IARPA Approach to Managing OCI “An organization may not simultaneously serve IARPA as both a SETA provider and “Performer”. More specifically, if an organization provides SETA support to IARPA in any capacity (to include support to senior staff, front office, research offices, or programs), the organization is not eligible to compete for work as a “Performer” on any IARPA program or seedling effort. ” 1 • National Industrial Security Program Operation Manual (NISPOM) 1 31 Aug 10 For complete statement of policy and definitions see IARPA OCI Policy at http: //www. iarpa. gov/IARPA_OCI_081809. pdf UNCLASSIFIED 48
UNCLASSIFIED 11. 0 Special Considerations • Intellectual Property – All work products will be property of IARPA • Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) – Offeror Will be Required to Submit a Certification With Their Proposal Stating that they Acknowledge that Submission of a Proposal in Response to IARPA ROSE IDIQ RFP Indicates Their Desire to Support IARPA as a SETA, and if Selected for Award, Will not Submit nor be Party to any Proposal submitted to IARPA in response to an Applied R&D Broad Agency Announcement 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 49
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference AGENDA 31 Aug 10 9: 00 – 9: 30 Registration 9: 30 – 9: 35 Welcome 9: 35 – 10: 00 IARPA Overview 10: 00 – 10: 45 Research Offices Overview 10: 45 – 11: 00 Break 11: 00 – 11: 30 Research Offices Support Environment 11: 30 – 11: 45 Contracting Officer 11: 45 – 12: 00 Questions and Answers 12: 00 Closing UNCLASSIFIED 50
UNCLASSIFIED Contract Methodology Mr. Jesse R. Carden Contracting Officer 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 51
UNCLASSIFIED Contract Information We anticipate awarding a Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity [IDIQ] type contract. Contract term will be base ordering period of five years. It is anticipated that TOPRs will be awarded for a base period of performance with additional 12 months option periods This is a new requirement. Teaming with other contractors is allowed. We anticipate 5 to 7 prime vendors will be awarded base IDIQ contracts to compete for ROSE Task Order Proposal Request (TOPR) requirements It is anticipated that Firm Fixed Price-Level of Effort (FFP-LOE) type TOs will be issued to satisfy most requirements. 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 52
UNCLASSIFIED Schedule We anticipate the following schedule for ROSE. Draft RFP – September 2010 Questions/Comments on Draft RFP - 10 days after draft Final RFP – Mid November 2010 Proposals due - 30 days after RFP release Award(s) – March 2011 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 53
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference AGENDA 31 Aug 10 9: 00 – 9: 30 Registration 9: 30 – 9: 35 Welcome 9: 35 – 10: 00 IARPA Overview 10: 00 – 10: 45 Research Offices Overview 10: 45 – 11: 00 Break 11: 00 – 11: 30 Research Offices Support Environment 11: 30 – 11: 45 Contracting Officer 11: 45 – 12: 00 Questions and Answers 12: 00 Closing UNCLASSIFIED 54
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference Questions and Answers 31 Aug 10 UNCLASSIFIED 55
UNCLASSIFIED ROSE Bidders Conference AGENDA 31 Aug 10 9: 00 – 9: 30 Registration 9: 30 – 9: 35 Welcome 9: 35 – 10: 00 IARPA Overview 10: 00 – 10: 45 Research Offices Overview 10: 45 – 11: 00 Break 11: 00 – 11: 30 Research Offices Support Environment 11: 30 – 11: 45 Contracting Officer 11: 45 – 12: 00 Questions and Answers 12: 00 Closing UNCLASSIFIED 56
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