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M6785424C6512

Definitive Contract

Overview

Government Description
SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH PHASE I
Awardee
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
College Station, TX 77845 United States
Pricing
Fixed Price
Set Aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total (SBA)
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition After Exclusion Of Sources
Est. Average FTE
<1
Related Opportunity
None
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the Potential End Date has been extended from 02/16/25 to 02/23/25.
Unrealized Backlog This Definitive Contract is complete with $99,565 of unfunded backlog unused.
Lynntech was awarded Definitive Contract M6785424C6512 (M67854-24-C-6512) for Small Business Innovation Research Phase I worth up to $239,537 by Marine Corps in October 2023. The contract has a duration of 1 year 4 months and was awarded through SBIR Topic High Expandable Sticky and Incapacitating Foam with a Small Business Total set aside with NAICS 541715 and PSC AC13 via direct negotiation acquisition procedures with 16 bids received. As of today, the Definitive Contract has a total reported backlog of $99,565, though the contract is complete, so backlog may not be realized.

SBIR Details

Research Type
Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase I
Title
High Expandable Sticky and Incapacitating Foam
Abstract
Lynntech can develop water-soluble, pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) sticky foam based on thermoplastic polyacrylate polymers. polyacrylate PSAs sticky foam are non-toxic and have high structural stability. PSAs contain adhesive components that impart different properties in support of joining or fastening. They can be removed using simple cleaning chemicals and formulas. The properties of the sticky foam can be modified by adding nucleating agents, surfactants, and fire retardants. Polyacrylate PSAs are made of synthetic resins and are inherently tacky. Advantages of polyacrylate PSAs include good resistance to oxidation, lower cost compared with polysilicone PSAs, good clarity, resistance to moisture, and specialized formulations with tailored properties. Upon release to atmospheric pressure, the solvent vaporizes creating bubbles within the polyacrylate resin and thereby generating a sticky foam.
Research Objective
The goal of phase I is to establish the technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of proposed R&D efforts and determine the quality of performance of the small business awardee organization.
Topic Code
N232-081
Agency Tracking Number
N232-081-0018
Solicitation Number
23.2
Contact
Firas N Nureldin

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 1/3/24
Period of Performance
10/23/23
Start Date
4/22/24
Current End Date
2/23/25
Potential End Date
100% Complete

Obligations and Backlog
$140.0K
Total Obligated
$140.0K
Current Award
$239.5K
Potential Award
58% Funded
$0.0
Funded Backlog
$99.6K
Total Backlog

Award Hierarchy

Definitive Contract

M6785424C6512

Subcontracts

0

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to M6785424C6512

Transaction History

Modifications to M6785424C6512

People

Suggested agency contacts for M6785424C6512

Competition

Number of Bidders
16
Solicitation Procedures
Negotiated Proposal/Quote
Evaluated Preference
None
Performance Based Acquisition
Yes
Commercial Item Acquisition
Commercial Item Procedures Not Used
Simplified Procedures for Commercial Items
No

Other Categorizations

Subcontracting Plan
Plan Not Required
Cost Accounting Standards
Exempt
Business Size Determination
Small Business
Defense Program
None
DoD Claimant Code
None
IT Commercial Item Category
Not Applicable
Awardee UEI
PMVAL8J63516
Awardee CAGE
0LHF9
Agency Detail
Awarding Office
M67854 COMMANDER
Funding Office
M67854
Created By
anna.altman@usmc.mil
Last Modified By
anna.altman@usmc.mil
Approved By
anna.altman@usmc.mil

Legislative

Legislative Mandates
None Applicable
Performance District
TX-10
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Representative
Michael McCaul
Modified: 1/3/24