
This is an estimate only and not a promise for funding, as all funding is subject to change due to Government discretion and availability. The budget for this Cooperative Agreement is $1.2M/year for a total value of $6.0M. All proposals submitted under this announcement shall be valid for at least 90 days from the proposal date. To avoid delays in evaluation, all proposal packages must be prepared in accordance with the instructions included in this Notice of Funding Opportunity. The period of performance that will result from this solicitation will be five (5) years. The Government anticipates award by the middle of June 2010. PROGRAM SCHEDULE AND BUDGET The government anticipates awarding one (1) Cooperative Agreement based upon submission of a proposal package, which will consist of a technical proposal and a budget proposal. All contractor personnel will sign a Nondisclosure Agreement and will not use the agreement information for any purpose other than administration. Offerors are hereby notified that the Government intends to utilize the contractors CC&G and Contract Allocation Services (CAS) for administrative purposes on the award of and final agreement. All proposal packages should clearly indicate any limitations on the disclosure of proprietary information. The consent form as well as the Non-FAR certifications must be signed and submitted with the proposal. This provision is included as Attachment D to this announcement. An "Administrative Access to Proprietary Information" consent provision is applicable to this announcement with anticipation of incorporation of the provision by reference into any resulting agreement. The certifications are provided in Attachment C. These certifications are set forth at 2 CFR §180.335 regarding debarment and suspension 32 CFR 26 regarding drug-free workplace and 32 CFR Part 28 Appendix A regarding lobbying. Statutes and Government-wide regulations require some certifications to be submitted at the time of proposal. All proposals for assistance require certifications of compliance with national policy mandates.
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On-line registration instructions can be accessed from the CCR home page. Potential responders are notified that effective, in order to be eligible to receive any DoD award, contractors must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database, unless a contractor meets any of the exceptions of DFARS 204.7302. Rita Varley, Contract Negotiator, at AFRL/RVKE, 2251 Maxwell Ave SE, Bldg 424, Rm 209, Kirtland AFB NM 87117-2773, phone (505) 846-4398, Technical questions shall be communicated to Ms. Communications and proposals, pursuant to this Notice of Funding Opportunity, shall be forwarded to Ms. Additional information on the Academy and all of its Flights is available on-line at.

A schedule of activities is included the Statement of Work. The Academy's programs are organized by grade level into Flights starting with the fifth grade Mars Mission Flight and ending with the twelfth grade Students Planning and Conducting Engineering (SPACE) Flight.

The program integrates AFRL technologies and utilizes AFRL S&Es in the development/delivery of the outreach activities. The program's goal is to inspire future scientists and engineers (S&Es) by providing on-hand science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) activities, mapped to New Mexico Contest Standards and Benchmarks. This program targets fifth through twelfth grade students throughout New Mexico and reaches more than 5000 students per year. AFRL La Luz Academy is an Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) education outreach program for the Phillips Research Site (PRS) at Kirtland Air Force Base. Opportunity FA-0259: Notice of Funding Opportunity Air Force Research Laboratory/Phillips Research Site AFRL LA LUZ ACADEMY SOLICITATION CONTENTS 1.
