Pentagon requests study of nuclear war on agricultural systems worldwide

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The study will picture a scenario if/when the world faces an atomic disaster

The US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) intends to issue an award on a sole source basis with Terra Analytics, Inc., for the research and development of active research programs that focus on modeling impacts on the environment and the impacts of nuclear weapons on farm systems that optimizes AgriShock, a code suite for modeling the effects of nuclear weapons on agricultural systems.

The objective ofthestudy is to build upon previous research efforts to develop and optimize AgriShock, a code suite for modeling the effects of nuclear weapons on agricultural systems.

The minimum needs of thecontract are that the contractor provide all personnel, equipment, facilities, supervision, and other items necessary to conduct studies that demonstrate modeling of nuclear warfare on a global scale that would lead to destruction of the agriculture systems such as farms.

The contractor must be able to execute the following:

1) utilize AgriShock, code suite, to increase the geographic coverage to include former Eastern Block countries and implement software code on DoD TS/SCI level ERDC supercomputing resources;

2) update their AgriShock software code to regions beyond eastern Europe and western Russia, with regions chosen to support the ERDC mission to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) goals of modeling effects of nuclear events;

3) utilize the AgriShock software to incorporate aerial mapping;

4) extend the AgriShock software code by developing a beta radioisotope uptake model that reflects the manner in which a non-destructive nuclear event; and 5) ensure that the updated Agrishock software can be implemented on existing and/or new secure Linux-based ERDC HPC computing environments.

The intended procurement will be classified under North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 541511 Custom Computer Programming Services with a Small Business Size Standard of $34 million.

The notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals and no solicitation document exists for therequirement.

However, parties interested in responding to the notice shall submit technical data, including price, sufficient to determine capability in providing the same or similar product.

All capability statements received by the closing date of the publication of thesynopsis will be considered by the Government. A determination by the Government not to compete based on responses tothe notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Information received will normally be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement.

Source: https://sam.gov/opp/505b2b2cb4c140239c054f39ef333f81/view

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