RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF PSYCHOENERGETICS
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
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RIPPUB
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C
Document Page Count:
33
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
October 20, 1998
Sequence Number:
5
Case Number:
Publication Date:
April 1, 1985
Content Type:
STATEMENT
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SECTION B SUPPLIES OR SERVICE
(C/NF) Research and Application of Psychoenergetics
SECTION C DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT
C1. (C/NF) The contractor shall, for the period 7 October 1985 -
30 September 1990, furnish the necessary personnel, facilities, equipment and
supplies to conduct a systematic, integrated program in the research and
application of psychoenergetics. The work shall be carried out in accordance
with contractor's proposals number ESU 84-246 Rev-2 dated 15 April 1985 and
ESU-246 revised 16 September 1985, which are incorporated herein by reference.
The following estimated costs and start/close dates shall apply to the
specific tasks delineated in the Statement of Work contained in the technical
proposal dated 16 September 1985:
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Section C Description/Specifications/Work Statement (Continued)
C2. (S/NF) In addition to the above, to assist the intelligence ccnmunity in
evaluating foreign psychoenergetics capability, the contractor will attempt to
duplicate significant foreign research. This will permit the intelligence
community to better judge the foreign state-of-the-art and to produce valid
threat assessment of this foreign work. The phenomenon (remote viewing)
currently being investigated by the contractor has great potential far
intelligence collection; consequently, the contractor must continually be
aware of the level and kinds of related foreign research to insure that
appropriate countermeasures research may be conducted.
C3. (U) 'Ihe contractor shall bear primary responsibility for the conduct of
the research and shall exercise judgment towards attaining the stated research
objectives within the limits of this contract's terms and conditions. Written
approval of the Contracting Officer shall be obtained prior to change of the
methodology, stated objectives of the research effort, or the phenomenon or
phencanena under study.
C4. (C/NF) The Principal Investigator for the proposed contract is Edwin C.
May, Ph.D., and the estimated amount of time this individual plans to devote
to the first twelve (12) months of the contract is 1,848 hours. This
individual shall be continuously responsible for the conduct of the research
project and closely involved with the research efforts. The contractor shall
obtain the Contracting Officer's approval to change the Principal
Investigator. The contractor shall advise the Contracting Officer if the
Principal Investigator will, or plans to, devote substantially less effort to
the work than estimated in the contractor's proposal.
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SECTION E INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
52.246-9 INSPECTION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (SHORT FORM)
APR 1984
(U) The Government has the right to inspect and evaluate the work performed
or being performed under the contract, and the premises where the work is
being performed, at all reasonable times and in a manner that will not unduly
delay the work. If the Government performs inspection or evaluation on the
premises of the contractor or a subcontractor, the contractor shall furnish
and shall require subcontractors to furnish all reasonable facilities and
assistance for the safe and convenient performance of these duties.
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SECTION F DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE
F1. (C/NE) Certain operations research activities (not to exceed 25 percent
of the total effort) will be conducted during the course of this contract.
General work priorities have been established by and within the three phase-
staging of the overall research effort. Changes in priorities and work
scheduling may be made by the Principal Investigator with the concurrence of
the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR). If these changes
affect, or are affected by, operations research the COTR will assure that they
are coon-~inated with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) representative on
the proiect.
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a. (U) Monthly Reports
A cost sun4nary report shall be prepared by the seventh day following
the month being reported, to be received by the COTR within 10 days of the
report month. The report should show a comparison of the total contract costs
budgeted by month and by task, and actual contract obligations by task as of
the date of the report. A graphic presentation of budgeted versus actual
costs, with a supporting table, should be included.
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Section F Deliveries or Performance (Continued)
b. (U) Quarterly Reports
The contractor shall submit a quarterly progress report covering work
accanplished during each quarter of contract performance. It shall be brief,
factual, and informal, and shall be prepared in accordance with the following
format
Cover containing:
Contract number and title
Type of report, sequence number of report, and period of
peformance being reported
Contractor's name, address, and telephone number
Name of Principal Investigator
Date of publication
Name of Contracting Officer's Technical Representative
Section I - A brief introduction covering the purpose and scope
of the research effort
Section II - A brief description of overall progress to date,
plus a separate description for each task or other
logical segment of work on which effort was expended
during the report period. The description shall
include pertinent data and graphs in sufficient
detail to explain any significant results achieved.
Section III - Problem Areas
A description of current problems that may impede
performance along with proposed corrective action.
A description of anticipated problems that have a
potential to impede progress and what corrective
action is planned should the problem materialize.
Section IV - A description of work to be performed during the
next reporting period.
Section V - Administrative Cannents (Optional)
Description of proposed site visits and participa-
tion in technical meetings, journal manuscripts
in preparation, coordination with other
organizations conducting related work, etc.
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Section F Deliveries ar Performance (Continued)
Section VI - A Gantt Chart showing actual progress versus
scheduled progress.
Section VII - A cost summary report showing a canparison of total
contract costs budgeted by month, and actual con-
tract cost as of the date of the report. A graphic
presentation of budgeted versus actual cost, with a
supporting table, should be included as a minimum.
c. (U) Mid-Year and Annual Administration Reports
These reports shall be in letter form, generally not to exceed
three (3) pages in length. The primary purpose is to inform the Goverrnient of
significant events, accomplishments, and problems associated with the progress
of work. The reports shall present a narrative summary of the work underway
and shall be prepared to address the topics outlined below. Any of the topics
below may be covered noting such comments as "none," "not applicable," or "no
significant change" when appropriate. (The reports shall not be used to
document technical progress or contain technical charts, graphs, or formulas.
Such data belong in technical reports and Quick Response Working Papers.)
Research Program Plan A brief statement of the program's
objectives and the plan for research shall be included under this topic.
Maior Accanplistunents A brief description written in
nontechnical terms, of any finding or accanplishments that should be brought
to the attention of the Government shall be included under this topic. The
accoscq~lishment of major milestones or the occurrence of technological break-
throughs shall be reported.
Problems Encountered This topic shall include difficulties which
have affected, or could affect, the progress of the work. These would include
problem areas of management significance such as: personnel, facilities,
contract, funds, strikes, disasters, etc. Significant. problems of a technical
nature shall also be included, in brief, nontechnical terms.
Fiscal Status
(1) Amount currently provided for contract.
(2) Expenditures and comnitrrients to date on a task-by-task
basis.
(3) Estimated funds required to ccgnplete work per each task.
(4) Estimated date of ccxnpletion of work per each task.
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Section F Deliveries or Performance (Continued)
Action Required by the Government Generally, this topic will include
assistance required in resolving "Problems Encountered."
Future Plans A brief statement of any significant change which is
planned in the course of the work or any new item considered to be of interest
to management shall be included under this topic.
c}. (U) Annual Technical Reports
These reports will present a concise and factual discussion of
technical publication quality, including appropriate subject matter reference.
Each Technical Report will include a report summary. This summary,
prominently identified, should normally not exceed a few pages. The purpose
of the projects must be specified, together with a description of important
equipment purchased or developed, if any, and the conclusions reached by the
contractor. The most important single feature of this summary is that it must
be meaningful to readers who are not specialists in the subject matter of the
contract.
The requirement for careful preparation cannot be over-emphasized as
this summary will provide the basis for decisions on the continuity of a
project. The contractor must recognize that his achievements are quite often
surveyed by Government staff who function at a level that precludes a thorough
review of detailed reports. Where appropriate, references should be made to
more detailed sections of the report in order to guide those who may be
prepared to spend the additional time required to develop a more complete and
professional understanding of the acca~nplishments. The report summary should
include the following information, for each major portion of the work:
(1) Technical problem.
(2) General methodology (e.g., literature review,
laboratory, equipment, survey, field study, etc.)
(3) Technical results.
(4) Special comments (if any).
(5) Statistical analyses,~as appropriate.
e. (U) Final Reports
A brief summary of all work done over the course of the contract,
referring to the Annual Technical Reports, shall be submitted. A final report
shall also be submitted on each task. The task report should describe what was
performed, what was accomplished, total cost, and recommendations/conclusions.
f. (U) All reports shall contain a conspicuous disclaimer statement on
the cover of the report similar to the following:
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Section F Deliveries or Performance (Continued)
"The views, opinions, and/or findings contained in this report
are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an
official Department of the Army position, policy, or decision,
unless so designated by other documentation."
g. (U) Program progress briefings shall be held at mid year. The
contractor shall furnish copies of information charts, viewgraphs, and other
aids as may be needed. The informal briefings shall consist of a contractor
presentation and informal discussion among funding agencies and other
Goernment personnel as appropriate.
h. (U) Quick Reaction Papers
These short working papers, based on Quick Reaction requests by
the COTR, shall be technical papers prepared in response to a specific request
and generally shall not exceed ten (10) pages in length. These working papers
should follow the format for technical reports as applicable. They will be of
limited scope and deal with subjects of especially high interest and/or
critical timeliness.
i. (U) All supporting material, i.e., notes, maps, tapes for this
contract, will be made available by the contractor to the COTR and no such
material will be destroyed without written permission.
j. (U) The COTR will insure that appropriate Government personnel
receive all reports and deliverables, in accordance with the following
schedule:
(1) Monthly Report: One (1) copy to the COTR.
(2) Quarterly and Annual Administrative Report: Five (5) copies to
the COTR. Reports are due 30 days after the reporting period.
(3) Draft Final Report: Five (5) copies to the COTR within 30 days
of completion of the task. Comments will be returned to the contractor within
45 days of receipt of the draft.
(4) Final Reports: Ten (10) copies and a camera ready master to the
COTR within 45 days of receipt of the com