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From: Remy C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [endsecrecy] Japanese Toys For Real
Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 9:42 PM

DARPA Seeks To Build
Exoskeletons For Super Soldiers
EXOSKELETONS FOR HUMAN PERFORMANCE AUGMENTATION (EHPA) SOL
BAA00-34 DUE 063000 POC
Dr. Ephrahim Garcia, Fax (703) 696-3999
http://www.darpa.mil/baa/baa00-34.htm
3-26-00

From:
http://www.sightings.com/general/exo.htm


PROGRAM OBJECTIVE AND DESCRIPTION

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is soliciting
innovative research proposals on Exoskeletons for Human Performance
Augmentation (EHPA). The overall goal of this program is to develop devices
and machines that will increase the speed, strength, and endurance of
soldiers in combat environments. Projects will lead to self-powered,
controllable, wearable exoskeletal devices and/or machines.

The technological challenges that must be addressed are energy sources,
power by generation, haptic interfaces, control algorithm development, as
well as integration of actuation systems and all previously mentioned
subsystems into a machine with an anthropomorphic architecture. Highly
efficient actuators must be developed that can utilize a high density,
man-wearable energy source in both a safe and quiet manner.

The power provided to the EPHA system must support the exoskeleton for a
duration of military significance, initially estimated to be 4-24 hours.
Control approaches must be devised that enable direct and seamless
interaction between human and machine.

Finally, these devices and machines will be demonstrated in order to
evaluate their utility to various military operations. EHPA will enable new
capabilities for ground forces. Inclusion of exoskeleton technology into
land based operations will extend the mission payload and/or mission range
of the soldier. Exoskeletons will also increase the lethality and
survivability of ground troops for short range and special operations. The
enhanced mobility and load carrying capability provided by the exoskeleton
will allow soldiers to carry more ballistic protection and heavy weaponry.

To meet the challenges set forth, DARPA is soliciting devices and machines
that accomplish one or more of the following: 1) assist pack-loaded
locomotion, 2) prolong locomotive endurance, 3) increase locomotive speed,
4) augment human strength, and 5) leap extraordinary heights and/or
distances. These machines should be anthropomorphic and capable of bearing
distributed loads, such as that generated by extensive armor protection, as
well as typical pack loads. Other concepts for EHPA will also be considered
in this solicitation.

Methods of transforming high-energy dense power sources to actuation power
for these machines should be developed. Energy sources must be integrated
with compact, man-wearable power generators and, possibly, new types of
actuators that would allow long endurance missions. Concepts and designs
that fail to address the full integration of energy sources, power
converters and actuators into a complete exoskeleton system are generally
not of interest. However, development of enabling technologies of
extraordinary promise may be considered for support but are best melded into
a larger effort of realizing a complete system.

WHITE PAPERS

All white paper submissions will be evaluated for responsiveness to the
stated goals and objectives of this BAA. Those best meeting the criteria of
this BAA will be asked to submit a full proposal. Proposers must submit an
original and seven (7) copies of the white paper to DARPA/DSO, ATTN:
BAA00-34, 3701North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714 on or before
4:00 PM ET, April 21, 2000.

White papers submitted by email or fax will be disregarded.

White papers must meet the objective and format guidelines as described in
the Proposer Information Pamphlet (PIP) in order to be considered. White
papers are limited to seven (7) 1.5-spaced pages including cover sheet and
should contain:

1) concepts for addressing the technical goals of EHPA;

2) program plan with technical milestones for developing components and
critical subsystems;

3) integration approach and expected performance for an EHPA device or
machine for DoD applications;

4) projected impact of developments on DoD applications;

5) proposed funding level for the effort; and 6) descriptions of experience
and expertise of the performer(s) and sub-contractors.

Appendices will be NOT considered in the evaluation of white papers.

DARPA will acknowledge receipt of white papers within ten (10) business days
and assign a control number that should be used in all further
correspondence. Recommendations for full proposal submission will be made
within approximately thirty (30) days of the submission deadline. All full
proposals will be evaluated regardless of the disposition of the white
paper.

FULL PROPOSALS

The proposed effort should be in two phases with an additional option at the
end of the second phase, for a total not to exceed 60 months. The Phase I
and Phase II periods will be conducted for up to 42 months and consist of an
initial base effort that demonstrates proof-of-concept for key technologies,
followed by an effort to complete the development of the individual
projects. In addition to this 42-month period, a Phase II Option may be
included that will proceed for an additional 18-month period to achieve end
of program requirements as outlined in the PIP. The technical portion of the
proposal is restricted to 40 pages (including figures).

A suggested outline for full proposal follows:

1) an executive summary describing the concept(s), impetus, approach, and
target application;

2) introduction with a statement of the perceived technical challenges and
the concepts to be exploited to satisfy the requirements of the PIP;

3) detailed technical discussion of the implementation of the proposed
concept, technical risks, a set of metrics, and programmed milestones for
evaluating progress;

4) the overall management plan and a list of participating organizations,
their relevant expertise, and tasks to be performed by each team member;

5) a detailed Statement of Work with technical milestones and deliverables,
including performance metrics and programmatic decision points;

6) a summary cost and implementation schedule; and

7) a plan for transitioning and commercializing the technology to industry
and/or Government applications.

References, resumes, or other supporting documentation may be included as
appendices to the main body of the proposal, but will be included in the
40-page limit. A detailed cost and implementation schedule should also be
included in a separate cost proposal. Further details are available in the
PIP.

The total amount of funding available for this BAA is approximately $50M; it
is anticipated that there will be multiple awards.

The most important part of the full proposal will be the technical concepts
proposed for the successful production of a human performance enhancing
exoskeleton machine or device.

The goal of the program is the development and demonstration of novel,
self-powered exoskeleton machines that can be implemented to augment the
performance and extend the mission capability of the ground combatant. The
end products of this solicitation will be deliverable hardware demonstrating
the approach achievedtoward meeting the goals and objectives listed in the
PIP. Proposals that are considered less than satisfactory in terms of
Scientific and Technical Merit will not be evaluated further.

Proposers must submit an original and nine (9) copies of the full proposal
to

DARPA/DSO, 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714 (Attn.:
BAA00-34) on or before 4:00 PM, ET, June 30, 2000.

Proposals must meet the objective and format guidelines as described in the
PIP to be considered. Proposal identified for funding may result in a
contract, grant cooperative agreement, or other transaction, depending upon
the nature of the work proposed, the required degree of interaction between
parties, and other factors. If warranted, portions of resulting awards may
be segregated into pre-priced options.

TEAMING ARRANGEMENTS

Teaming is encouraged to ensure that advances in technology can be rapidly
integrated into useable military devices. To assist the teaming process an
interactive web site has been established at URL: www.sainc.com/DARPA/EHPA.
Individual researchers and organizations with specific, relevant expertise
and/or capabilities may provide non-proprietary descriptions of their
capabilities and interests. The web site will remain active from the date of
issuance of this BAA until proposals are due. More information on teaming
can be found in the PIP.

PROPOSAL EVALUATION

Proposals will be evaluated according to the following criteria in
decreasing order of importance: 1) scientific and technological merit of the
proposed program;

2) impact of the successful development on defense systems;

3) ability of the proposer(s) to achieve goals and execute project
management plan

4) cost realism

All proposals will be reviewed by Government officials only.

Input on technical aspects of the proposals may be solicited by DARPA from
non-Government consultants and/or experts who are bound by appropriate
non-disclosure requirements. Non-Government technical consultants will not
have access to proposals that are labeled by the offerors as "GOVERNMENT
ONLY." Restrictive notices notwithstanding, proposals may be handled, for
administrative purposes only, by a support contractor. This contractor is
bound by appropriate non-disclosure requirements. The Government reserves
the right to select for award all, some, or none of the proposals received.
Cost sharing is encouraged, but not required. All responsible sources
capable of satisfying the Government's needs may submit a proposal that
shall be considered by DARPA.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Proposers must obtain the pamphlet entitled "BAA00-34, Exoskeleton for Human
Performance Enhancement (EHPA) Proposer Information Pamphlet (PIP)," which
provides detailed information on program objectives, areas of interest, the
submission, evaluation, and funding processes, proposal formats, and other
program information. This pamphlet may be requested from the World Wide Web
(WWW), fax, electronic mail (e-mail), or mail requests through the
administrative contact information given below. This announcement and the
PIP may be retrieved via the WWW at URL http://www.darpa.mil/DSO/ in the
solicitation area.

Proposals not meeting the format described in the pamphlet may not be
reviewed.

All administrative correspondence and questions on this solicitation,
including requests for information on how to submit a proposal to this BAA,
should be directed to

DARPA/DSO, BAA00-34, fax: (703) 696-3999 electronic mail (e-mail):
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or mail:

DARPA/DSO, ATTN: BAA00-34 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714
(e-mail or fax is preferred).

DARPA intends to use electronic mail and fax for correspondence regarding
BAA00-34. Proposals submitted by fax or e-mail will be disregarded.

DARPA encourages use of the WWW for retrieving the PIP and any other related
information that may subsequently be provided. This notice, in conjunction
with the BAA00-34 PIP, constitutes the total BAA. No additional information
is available, nor will a formal RFP or other solicitation regarding this
announcement be issued. Requests for the same will be disregarded. Minority
Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities are encouraged
to submit proposals and join others in submitting proposals. However, due to
the technical nature of the hardware demonstration, no portion of this BAA
will be set aside specifically for these entities. Posted 03/17/00
(W-SN435499). (0077)

SPONSOR: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Contract
Management Directorate (CMD), 3701 N. Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA 22203-1714

SUBFILE: PSE (U.S. GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENTS, SERVICES) SECTION HEADING: A
Research and Development PUBLICATION DATE: March 21, 2000 ISSUE: PSA-2561





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