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Notice ID:DOIDFBO230010
PICARD Program Summary: The goal of the PICARD program is to develop integrated hardware and software tools that will improve measurement capacities beyond the current state of the art with respect to...
PICARD Program Summary: The goal of the PICARD program is to develop integrated hardware and software tools that will improve measurement capacities beyond the current state of the art with respect to chemical specificity, accuracy, response time, and sensitivity. The PICARD program consists of the following two (2) Technical Areas (TA): TA-1 Point Detection: The sensors developed in TA-1 shall integrate sampling, collection, separation, and/or vaporization, detection, and analysis into a single, small form factor device (less than 10 L). Specifically, TA-1 sensors should be designed to identify specific chemicals found within compound particles. TA-1 will focus on the development of an in situ sensor designed for point detection and have the capability to address compound particles. Sensors in TA-1 will need to address embedded or encapsulated chemicals of interest within an arbitrarily shaped aerosol particle at low concentrations in challenging environments. TA-2 Standoff Detection: The focus of TA-2 sensors will be on high accuracy and short response time. Technologies developed in TA-2 need to address a broad range of particle concentrations and environmental factors. Compound particles (such as aggregated, coalesced, or embedded) should be considered, while fully encapsulated chemicals of interest are considered out of scope. Sensors in technical Area 2 (TA-2) will develop a standoff detector for chemical class identification. Sensors in TA-2 must address the challenge of distance from the chemicals of interest as well as low concentrations, arbitrarily shaped particles, and challenging environments. Proposers shall include a solution for Phases 1 and 2, offerors may address one technical area or both. Proposers may propose to TA-1 only, TA-2 only, or both TA-1 and TA-2.No research proposals involving human or animal subjects are anticipated under this BAA. 3. Amendment 0001 is hereby issued. The purpose of the Amendment 0001 is to change the contracting officer from Frank Kennedy to Brian Kehoe, brian_kehoe@ibc.doi.gov and change the proposal submission due date from January 13, 2023 to January 23, 2023, 5:00 PM EST. Amendment 0002 which will include an Industry Questions and Government Answers response will be posted to SAM.gov at a later date. 4. Amendment 0002 is hereby issued. The purpose of the attached amendment 0002 is to revise the BAA and to provide questions and answers. The revisions to the BAA have been highlighted in the attached Amendment 0002 document. The spreadsheet cost template is corrected to reflect the correct monthly period of performance reference (18 months for Phase I, 24 months for Phase II) that is stated on page 4 the BAA. This amendment concludes the questions and answers period. Questions received after the due date stated in the BAA (12/9/2022, 5PM EDT) were not answered.