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I assume the problem with this one is "From: FEDIX OPPORTUNITY ALERT!!! 
<alert@riley.fie.com>", but I can't see in 822 where it says "!" is a special 
character.
Thanks,
John
groenvel@cse.psu.edu

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From: FEDIX OPPORTUNITY ALERT!!! <alert@riley.fie.com>
Subject: 9 New Opportunities
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Timestamp: Tue Jul 29 11:14:20 EDT 1997
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Today's FEDIX OPPORTUNITY ALERT!!! search has found 9 opportunities 
that match your Personal Interests Profile. Enclosed below are 
the first 20 lines of each matching opportunity. To view the complete
text, go to the URL listed immediately below the announcement.

========================== Item 1 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: SOURCES SOUGHT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (CRDA) - DOD

> 
> COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 28,1997 PSA#1896
> DIRECTOR, USAMRAA, 820 CHANDLER ST, FORT DETRICK MD 21702-5014
> A -- SOURCES SOUGHT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (CRDA) SOL
> CBD970-0000-0003 POC DR. ROBERT ROSATO (301) 619-2775 (Site Code
> DAMD17) The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
> (USAMRIID) is seeking Cooperative Research and Development (CRDA)
> partners for the development and commercial applications of equine
> antibotulinum antibodies for diagnostics, reagent and/or research
> purposes. USAMRIID has the following materials for use in such studies.
> Horse plasma monospecific to botulinum serotypes A (total of 230
> liters), B (195 liters), C (65 liters), D (200 liters), E (110 liters),
> F (260 liters), and G (230 liters). Plasma is bulk stored in
> approximately 0.5 liter volumes and has been maintained at -20C since
> collection. Titer activity is available on most lots. Please indicate
> your interest in entering into a discussion of a possible CRDA to:
> Commander, USAMRIID, MCMR-UIZ-M (ATTN: Dr. Rosato), 1425 Porter Street,
> Fort Detrick, MD 21702- 5011, Fax: 301-619-4625. Specific questions
> concerning plasma should be addressed to: 1LT Donald L. Wenzlick, Ph:
> 301-619-4735, Fax: 301-619-2492, Email: wenzlick@detrick.army.mil
> Letters should indicate your interest in specific serotypes,
> quantities, and collaboration required and be received no later than 30
> days from the date of this notice. (0204)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> KEYWORDS:
> 

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/dod/amy/any/proc/mti/07289706.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Minorities, Blacks

========================== Item 2 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SPECTRAL SENSING RESEARCH 1997 (ISSSR) - DOD

> 
> COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 28,1997 PSA#1896
> US Army Topographic Engineering Center, Contracts Office (CETEC-CT),
> 7701 Telegraph Rd, Alexandria, VA 22315-3864
> A -- INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SPECTRAL SENSING RESEARCH 1997 (ISSSR)
> '97 POC Carol Berrigan,(202)393-1648, fax:(202)628-8498,
> email: register@isssr.org The International Symposium on Spectral
> Sensing Research 1997 (ISSSR)'97 will be held in San Diego, California
> at the Westin Hotel, December 14-19, 1997. ISSSR is sponsored by a
> number of government organizations. The objective of ISSSR is to
> provide an international forum for discussion of scientific
> requirements, implementation issues, analysis problems and scientific
> benefits of multispectral remote sensing. The theme of ISSSR' 97 is
> OBSERVATION TO INFORMATION. This includes sensor design, data
> acquisition, laboratory and field experiments, ground truthing, data
> processing, Internet data access, data fusion, modeling and simulation,
> and decision support. Space for exhibitors will be provided at ISSSR'97
> for organizations with products or services related to the
> theme/objective of ISSSR'97. Organizations desiring to exhibit at
> ISSSR'97 are invited to contact the Symposium Coordinator: Camber
> Corporation, 601 13th Street NW, Suite 350N, Washington, DC 20005,
> telephone:(202) 393-1648, fax:(202) 628-8498, email: register@isssr.org
> (0205)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> KEYWORDS:
> 

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/dod/amy/any/proc/mti/07289707.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Minorities, Blacks

========================== Item 3 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT FOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR

> 
> 
> COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 28,1997 PSA#1896
> US ARMY ENGINEER DISTR, ALBUQ, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 4101 JEFFERSON PLAZA
> NE, ALBUQUERQUE NM 87109-3435
> C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT FOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
> SERVICES FOR THE ALBUQUERQUE DISTRICT. SOL DACA47-97-R-0026 DUE 082197
> POC Contract Specialist Linda J. Anderson (505) 342-3451 (Site Code
> DACA47) R -- 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: An Indefinite Delivery
> Geotechnical Engineering Services Contract will be awarded for a period
> of one year with options for two additional years. The contract may
> include both civil works and military projects located primarily within
> Albuquerque District boundaries which include Southern Colorado, New
> Mexico and Southwest Texas, however, work may be performed outside
> these boundaries. This Contract will be procured in accordance with Pl
> 92-582 (Brooks A-E Act) and FAR Part 36. Work will be negotiated and
> initiated by issuance of delivery orders. Delivery orders will not
> exceed $250,000 with the total contract not to exceed $500,000. The
> Contractor is guaranteed no less than $10,000 in services for the basic
> contract and $5,000 for each option period if exercised by the
> Government. This procurement is unrestricted. The wages and benefits of
> service employees (see FAR 22.10) performing under this contract must
> be at least equal to those determined by the Department of Labor under
> the Service Contract Act. The anticipated contract award date is
> September 1997. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The geotechnical engineering
> work may include soil and rock investigations and laboratory testing,
> design of earth structures, foundation design, seismic analysis of all

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/dod/amy/any/proc/mti/07289720.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Minorities, Blacks

========================== Item 4 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) SPO100-97-BAA01 - DOD

> "The Department of Defense encourages the participation of Minority
> Institutions (MIs)."
> 
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> The Defense Personnel Support Center (DPSC), Philadelphia, PA is
> pursuing innovative methods of providing logistic and distribution
> management of recruit clothing for DPSC customers.  This  concept is
> termed "Virtual Prime Vendor (Uniforms)" and is designed to enable DPSC
> to provide enhanced and more efficient logistics support of military
> clothing requirements to various military centers, bases, camps and
> posts within the continental United States of America.
> 
> This Broad Agency Announcement (BAA), SPO100-97-BAA01, focuses on
> military clothing items which are typically located at Defense Logistics
> Agency depots or near the point of use at warehouses owned by various
> military services.  The object of this BAA is to utilize advanced and
> innovative logistics techniques to provide efficient supply chain
> management and inventory control at a level that will assure enhanced
> military readiness.
> 
> Any HBCU or MI who desires to enter into a contractual agreement with
> DPSC may obtain the BAA in its entirety at the following website:
> 
> http://ct.dpsc.dla.mil/Contracting/baa/
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/dod/any/any/proc/mti/proc001.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Minorities, Blacks

========================== Item 5 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES (Amendment) - DOD

> To view original announcement, click here .
> 
> "The Department of Defense encourages the participation of Minority
> Institutions (MIs)."
> 
> 
> COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 25,1997 PSA#1895
> Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, 9500 MacArthur Blvd.,
> West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700
> A -- ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES SOL N00167-97-R-0043
> DUE 100497 POC SHAWNEE SHAW, Contract Specialist, 3324 (301)
> 227-5819/Contracting Officer, RENEE CAIRO-IOCCO (301) 227-5818 This
> Modification to Submission No. 095636 dated 11 July 1997 is to inform
> potential requesters that the solicitation will contain a Secret
> Attachment, that will be provided under separate cover. Proof of a
> Facility Clearance (Cage Code), name of the individual authorized to
> receive the information and the address of the cleared facility needs
> to be included in the request for the solicitation. FAX requests will
> be honored (301)227-5784. This procurement is unrestricted. (0204)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> KEYWORDS:
> 
> Keycode Keyword
> 1016175 Surface Warfare
> 101600A All Technology
> 1000000 Science & Technology & Mathematics & Computer Science

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/dod/nvy/any/proc/mti/07259707.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Minorities, Blacks
        Electronics & Electrical Engineering
        Applied Electronics

========================== Item 6 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: BAA FOR CONTAINMENT AND/OR ELIMINATION OF EMISSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH

> CONSTRUCTION - DOD
> 
> 
> COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 25,1997 PSA#1895
> COMMANDING OFFICER, ATTN NAVFAC CONTRACTS OFFICE CODE 27, NCBC 1000
> 23RD AVE, PORT HUENEME, CA 93043-4301
> F -- BAA FOR CONTAINMENT AND/OR ELIMINATION OF EMISSIONS ASSOCIATED
> WITH CUTTING AND GOUGING OPERATIONS DURING SHIP DISMANTLING, REPAIR AND
> CONSTRUCTION. SOL N47408-97-R-1863 BAA ANNOUNCEMENT DUE 091697 POC
> Contract Specialist, PAULETTE K. PETERSON, 805-982-5081 This
> announcement constitutes a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the
> Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC) under FAR 6.102
> (d)(2) to solicit information. NFESC in cooperation with the Naval
> Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD), West Bethesda, MD
> is seeking information on innovative technologies providing
> significant reduction of emissions associated with cutting (oxy fuel,
> plasma arc and oxygen lance) and arc-gouging operation at Navy
> industrial facilities. Pollution prevention control technologies that
> focus on the front-end pollution prevention are of particular interest,
> although end-of-pipe technologies are included in this announcement.
> The technology will be applied primarily in shipyards but it could have
> applications at other Navy activities. The definition of innovative
> technology is any technology which is significantly better, cheaper,
> and faster than existing technologies that is not broadly applied due
> to limited knowledge or established standards within the Navy's
> engineering community. To be eligible for Navy consideration and
> possible award of a demonstration contract, the new and innovative

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/dod/nvy/any/proc/mti/07259735.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Minorities, Blacks

========================== Item 7 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: NUMERICAL PROPULSION SYSTEM SIMULATOR (NPSS) - NASA

> 
> COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 25,1997 PSA#1895
> NASA/Lewis Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH 44135
> A -- NUMERICAL PROPULSION SYSTEM SIMULATOR (NPSS) SOL RFP3-080449F DUE
> 091797 POC John P. Kuminski, Contracting Officer, Phone (216) 433-2453,
> Fax (216) 433-5489, Email John.P.Kuminski@lerc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here
> for the latest information about this notice,
> http://procurement.nasa.gov/EPS/LeRC/date.html#RFP3-080449F . E-MAIL:
> John P. Kuminski, John.P.Kuminski@lerc.nasa.gov . NASA LeRC plans to
> issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to acquire capabilities which
> contribute to the development of the Numerical Propulsion System
> Simulation (NPSS) system. A draft solicitation was issued on June 27,
> 1997 with a deadline for comments of July 14, 1997. The NPSS is being
> developed to enable simulations of full aeropropulsion systems in
> sufficient detail to resolve critical design issues early in the design
> process before hardware is built. The NPSS project is focused on the
> integration of multiple disciplines such as aerodynamics, structures
> and heat transfer with computing and communication technologies to
> capture complex physical processes in a timely and cost-effective
> manner. The vision for NPSS is to be a "numerical test cell" that
> enables full engine simulation overnight on cost effective computing
> platforms. There are several key elements within NPSS that are required
> to achieve this capability: 1) clear data interfaces through the
> development and/or use of data exchange standards, 2) modular and
> flexible program construction through the use of object-oriented
> programming, 3) integrated multilevel of complexity analysis techniques
> that capture the appropriate physics at the appropriate level of

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nas/any/any/proc/any/07259704.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Computer Applications
        Data Analysis
        National Aeronautics and Space Administration

========================== Item 8 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: HERMETIC PACKAGES AND FEEDTHROUGHS FOR NEURAL PROSTHESES (RFP

> 
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 23, July 18, 1997
> RFP AVAILABLE: NIH-NINDS-97-08
> P.T. 34; K.W. 0740050
> National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
> The Neural Prosthesis Program of the National Institute of
> Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of
> Health, is seeking a contract to develop and demonstrate the
> reliability of implantable, microsized, hermetic packages and
> feedthroughs for use in neural prostheses. Such implants are needed
> for the development of neural prostheses for individuals with sensory
> and motor disabilities. The implanted elements of these prostheses
> include electrodes that interface with the biological tissue, a power
> and telemetry receiver, control electronics, and a biocompatible
> package for the implanted electronics. The development of a
> microsized, biocompatible package for neural prosthetic implants is
> the focus of this work. The goal of the project is to develop
> hermetic packaging techniques that can be used to protect the
> electronic circuitry needed for telemetry and powering of
> microelectrodes, as might be used in the central nervous system, and
> macroelectrodes, such as cuff or intramuscular electrodes for
> peripheral prostheses. Compared to cardiac pacemakers, the required
> packages are 100 to 1,000 times smaller in volume and require a
> greater number of feedthroughs. The mean-time-to-failure for the
> packages will be determined by means of accelerated testing. In-vivo

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/07189704.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Control Systems (Electronic)

========================== Item 9 of 9 ==========================

TITLE: INTEGRATED IRS/ELRF RISK MITIGATION SENSOR FOR AIRBORNE TEST AND

> 
> 
> COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 28,1997 PSA#1896
> Office of Naval Research, 800 North Quincy St., Arlington, VA
> 22217-5660
> A -- INTEGRATED IRS/ELRF RISK MITIGATION SENSOR FOR AIRBORNE TEST AND
> EVALUATION SOL BAA 97-027 DUE 091197 POC Lambert McCullough 251, ONR
> BAA 97-027 The Office of Naval Research (ONR 313) with technical
> support from Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, is
> soliciting proposals for an Infrared Search and Track (IRST) system
> integrated with an eyesafe laser range finder (ELRF) to perform risk
> mitigation for an airborne (high altitude unmanned aerial vehicle
> (UAV)) boost phase intercept weapon system for interception of theater
> ballistic missiles (TBMs). The Government intends to use the IRST/ELRF
> in an airborne demonstration on an E-2C aircraft. The risk mitigation
> sensor should be adaptable to a UAV platform. The first phase of the
> referenced risk mitigation (16-18 month sensor development) is to be
> followed by a separately costed second phase which addresses the
> integration of the sensor with the E-2C platform and related flight
> test support. The objective of the proposed phase 1 effort is to
> develop sensor systems with dedicated apertures for wide field of view
> (WFOV) search and narrow field of view (NFOV) fire control,with the
> ELRF sharing the aperture with the fire control (NFOV) system. Ideally
> the search and fire control functions (working in conjunction with
> each other) should be fully independent and capable of simultaneous
> operation. The primary risk areas this sensor is intended to resolve
> are the following: (a) Timelines for: detection (with and without

URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/onr/any/any/proc/mti/07289703.htm 
Matching Keywords :
        Signal Processing
        Office of Naval Research

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