MODIFICATION
59 -- Arc Fault Detection System Market Survey - TABLE I
- Notice Date
- 1/26/2018
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 334111
— Electronic Computer Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, NSWC Philadelphia Division, 5001 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19112-1403, United States
- ZIP Code
- 19112-1403
- Solicitation Number
- N64498-18-SS-ARC
- Archive Date
- 1/31/2019
- Point of Contact
- Ashley E Gayle, Phone: 2158977604
- E-Mail Address
-
ashley.gayle@navy.mil
(ashley.gayle@navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Purpose The Naval Surface Warfare Center - Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is conducting a market survey through this Sources Sought to identify potential suppliers and sources interested in the supply and/or manufacture of a commercially available arc fault detection system for use on Naval Vessels. The resulting survey in no way binds the Government to offer contracts to responding companies, and is solely for market research and current/future system protection considerations. The information provided will assist NSWCPD in understanding available/non-development arc fault detection system technologies including existing validations/testing practices. Defense and commercial suppliers/contractors, including small businesses, veteran-owned businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, HUBZone small businesses, and woman-owned small businesses are encouraged to participate. However, respondents must be able to demonstrate that they currently produce the above mentioned technologies adherent to the specification ranges detailed for use on Naval Vessels. Responses Responses to this market survey should include supporting materials that discusses your company's competence, experience, and overall understanding of the requirements that NAVSEA has identified. The following information is requested (please indicate if the information is an estimate or actual): Describe the arc fault system, including an indication of the degree to which it is applied to commercial or industrial activities (switchgears, generators, etc.). What are your system's power requirements? Is your system currently capable of interfacing with MIL-STD-1399-300B Type I power? (Table I) If not, discuss potential modifications to enable your system to interface with Type I shipboard electric power. Identify any auxiliary systems required by your product, as well as effects of air flow on system performance. Estimated weight, volume and envelope dimensions for the arc fault system and associated components. Describe your system's detection capabilities. Is your system able to detect high impedance arcs in series with system loads, and/or quick-forming phase-to-phase arcs in parallel with system loads? Can your system distinguish between faults and momentary arcs from normal circuit breaker operation? Does your system have a self-test feature or any other built in maintenance features? Describe the arc fault system control type and its requirements. Does your system have local and remote control/data logging capabilities? Are fault error codes displayed and logged? What cybersecurity related capabilities and vulnerabilities exist? To what degree has your system been shock and vibration tested? Would your product currently meet the standards of MIL-S-901D and MIL-STD-167-1A? What commercial, military or government standards are your systems' designed, built and/or tested to? Does your system utilize fiber optics? If so, are there any specific fiber optic standards your system is designed, built and/or tested to? What types of quality assurance tests are performed and how are they conducted? Availability of the arc fault system and a list of clients where permitted. For any existing products, what if any data rights are expected to be asserted? Supplier/contractor should identify conformance to widely accepted commercial/industrial specifications, as well as validation and test practices. NSWCPD requests your responses by 02/28/2108. However, submissions will be accepted after this date, but feedback may not be as timely or contribute to NSWCPD's strategic planning. Information should be e-mailed to christopher.j.myers@navy.mil or mailed to Naval Surface Warfare Center, Attn: Chris Myers, 1000 Kitty Hawk Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19112 and labeled with the solicitation number and 'Arc Fault Detection System Survey'. Questions can be submitted electronically to christopher.j.myers@navy.mil. Information provided will be treated as Business Sensitive and will not be shared outside of Government activities and agencies without the permission of the provider. All information shall be provided free of charge to the Government. NSWCPD may request further information regarding the capabilities of respondents to meet the requirements and may request a presentation and/or a site visit as deemed necessary. At no cost to the government, responding vendors may continue technical dialogue with this market survey's Point of Contact after the initial response is provided. Point of Contact Chris Myers (215) 897-7377 christopher.j.myers@navy.mil
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