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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 23, 2010 FBO #3163
SOURCES SOUGHT

59 -- UHF Radio Equipment

Notice Date
7/21/2010
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
334220 — Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Combat Command, 55 CONS, 101 Washington Sq Bldg 40, Offutt AFB, Nebraska, 68113-2107, United States
 
ZIP Code
68113-2107
 
Solicitation Number
F3HSK10189A001
 
Archive Date
8/11/2010
 
Point of Contact
Brian D. Grant, Phone: 4022328657, Scott D. DeLoera, Phone: 4022942632
 
E-Mail Address
brian.grant@offutt.af.mil, scott.deloera@offutt.af.mil
(brian.grant@offutt.af.mil, scott.deloera@offutt.af.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
Description: This is a sources sought to all interested vendors for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Federal Acquisition Regulation Sub Part 12.6 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes only a request for sources sought; quotes are not being requested and a WRITTEN SOLICITATION WILL BE ISSUED AT ANOTHER TIME. Solicitation number F3HSK10189A001 is issued as a request for sources. Or equal items that plan on being submitted at time of solicitation must adhere to the requirements found in Attachment 1. The NAICS Code is 334220; the NAICS size standard is 750 employees. Line Items: Line Part Number Description Quantity 1 RF-7800R-RC003 Harris Remote Control System Set for Falcon III Radio Family, Pair of Local Control Unit (LCU) and Remote Control Unit (RCU) or equal. 3 ea 2 RF-5850-PS002 Harris Battery Eliminator, Narrow for RF-7800R-RC003 or equal. 3 ea 3 RF-5940-MT001 Harris Keypad Display Unit (KDU) Mount or equal. 2 ea 4 RF-300M-V150 Harris Single 50W Multiband Vehicular Amplifier or equal. 3 ea 5 12011-0140-A006 Harris Cable Assembly, DC, RF-5055 PS to Charger Mount, 6 Foot or equal. 2 ea 6 RF-5051-PS001 Harris Radio +28VDC Power Supply or equal. 3 ea 7 A30-0557-001 Fiber Optic Isolator for Harris Remote System or equal. 3 ea 8 A30-0557-002 AC Power Supply, 80-250V AC In, 9VDC@1A Out for Fiber Optic Isolator or equal. 4 ea 9 12078-0730-A006 Cable Assembly for Harris RF-7800R-RC003 to Fiber Modem DTE Type or equal. 4 ea 10 10570-0716-A006 Cable Assembly for RF-5055 to AMP/Extender or equal. 2 ea 11 10511-0704-030 Cable Assembly for Keypad Display Unit (KDU) Extension or equal. 2 ea 12 12043-0820-A015 Harris Cable Assembly, J3, Blunt CU T, Full Pinout, MP or equal. 2 ea 13 A30-0557-003 Harris Wall Mount Adapter for A30-0557-001 modems (Fiberplex FOI-4XXX Series Modem Adapter Plate Mount) or equal. 4 ea 14 RF-5980-SA001 Harris Tactical Speaker Assembly or equal. 2 ea 15 10535-0713-A009 Harris Speaker Power Cable or equal. 2 ea 16 10535-0707-A009 Harris Speaker Audio Cable or equal. 2 ea 17 RF-5871-VM002 Harris Locking Mounting Kit for Extenders to Support non-battery power option or equal. 2ea Attachment 1 Pertinent technical characteristics for F3HSK10189A001 The United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Global Operations Center (GOC), Bldg 522, Offutt AFB, a below-ground Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) protected Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) requires an integrated redundant line of site radio communications system to support secure and non-secure voice communications to aircraft within 200 Miles of Offutt AFB over Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio frequency (RF) channels. The communications team operating within the USSTRATCOM GOC require the ability to merge existing voice conferences on the local non-secure telephone switch with the radio channel provided by this solution, necessitating a bidirectional telecommunications interface between the radio solution and existing Raytheon Non-Secure Digital Small Switch 2A (DSS-2A). • The radio must support three modes of operation, specifically, the first being the voice interface over the non-secure Raytheon Digital Small Switch 2A (DSS-2A) switch, the second being a backup mode of operations utilizing an audio communications interface to be installed at the user console, and the third being a tertiary backup mode of operations utilizing an audio communications interface to be installed at the radio location. • When accessed from the user console or radio location the user requires the ability to hear the selected radio channel, inject voice over a push-to-talk handset, and control the selection of the specific radio network/frequency. • Redundancy Definition: The system is required to be designed and integrated to be redundant such that the failure of no single component renders the system non-available to the operator. • Housing/Mech/HVAC: o The components of the system must be capable of being housed within a single 44 rack unit (RU) tall, 19" Rack mountable width, 24" deep equipment rack. o The components of the system must be capable of being powered from some combination of power available from the existing redundant 120/208VAC Wye configured power system. o The system shall require no greater than 4 Tons of Cooling from the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) to maintain satisfactory operational temperatures. • Technical Attributes of System Telecommunications Interface: The radio solution must be connected to the Bldg 522 Raytheon Non-Secure DSS-2A telephone switch as the primary method of user operation. The interfaces provided by the switch is a 600 Ohm balanced audio input, 600 Ohm balanced audio output, an E Lead tied to -48VDC through a detector circuit sensing current flow through a SGND signal ground for identification of outgoing circuit activation, and a normally open contact closure to signal the users push to talk action on the handset when transmitting. • Crypto: The integrated system must be capable of being operated primarily in the non-secure mode, however also supporting future operations for secure voice up to the Top Secret level through the use of an National Security Agency (NSA) approved cryptographic algorithm compatible with the currently deployed radios in the Department of Defense (PSC-5, AN/PRC-117F, etc) while also supporting modern approved cryptographic algorithms (MEDLEY, etc). • Net Control: The integrated product must be capable of being tuned to any frequency from 300-350Mhz range with a tuning selectivity of no greater than 100kHz. • Frequency of Operation: The integrated product must be capable of UHF operations transmitting and receiving utilizing Amplitude Modulation (AM) in the 300-350MHZ frequency range. • Transmit and Receive Power: At the point of radio installation the integrated system must provide 50Watts Peak Envelope Power (PEP) in AM mode, and be capable of receiving an intelligible signal at -110dBm received signal with 70% AM and 10dB Signal to Noise and Distortion (SINAD). • Antenna Interface: The intended antenna for this solution is the Wade Antenna TACO D-2114 dual UHF antenna located approximately 300 feet from the radio location over an RF cabling path characterized at 5.5dB of loss at 300MHz. The integrated product must be capable of being interfaced to existing Andrews RF Cable Heliax LDF-50A through an N-Type bulkhead for the primary and secondary radio frequency connections. • Electromagnetic Pulse Protection: The intended utilization of this radio is through an electromagnetically harsh environment mandating the radio be installed in a Mil-Std-188-125-1 EMP protected facility. No portion of the integrated solution shall compromise the protection of the facility. Any RF connections between the radio and the antenna location will be through existing facility RF Band-pass Filters (K&L Microwave 8B114-312.5/x-175-NP/N) providing a center frequency of 312.5MHZ and an operational pass band of 175MHz. No active radio components will be installed outside of the facility (such as at antenna location) unless certified as Mil-Std-188-125 and not requiring external power for operation. • TEMPEST: As the intended facility is a TS SCIF the integrated radio product is required to be either TEMPEST compliant or installed in an equipment rack that is TEMPEST certified (no larger than 8'h x 2'w x 2'd weighing <1000lbs). For reasons of system electromagnetic protection and TEMPEST it is required that the cabling interconnecting the integrated radio product and the telephone switch is over non-conductive fiber optic cabling. For reasons of system electromagnetic protection and TEMPEST it is required that the cabling interconnecting the integrated radio product with the user console equipment be over non-conductive fiber optic cabling. Please reference solicitation number F3HSK10189A001 on all correspondence and please state what set-aside your company falls under. No numbered notes are applicable to this acquisition. Any questions should be submitted to SSgt Brian Grant at (402) 232-8657 or via email at brian.grant@offutt.af.mil. Complete written notice of interest must be received by the 55th Contracting Squadron/LGCB, 101 Washington Square. Bldg 40, Offutt AFB 68113 NLT Thursday, 27 July 2010, at 12:00pm (cst). Notices of interest may be submitted via email to brian.grant@offutt.af.mil or faxed to (402) 294-7280.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/ACC/55CONS/F3HSK10189A001/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Offutt AFB, Offutt AFB, Nebraska, 68113, United States
Zip Code: 68113
 
Record
SN02212451-W 20100723/100721234813-eeca5952dafb6920a0362f0b4af7e8d3 (fbodaily.com)
 
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