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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 07, 2018 FBO #6193
MODIFICATION

15 -- Short Range Reconnaissance System Platform

Notice Date
11/5/2018
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
54171 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life SciencesT
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - NJ (W15QKN), BUILDING 10 PHIPPS RD, PICATINNY ARSENAL, New Jersey, 07806-5000, United States
 
ZIP Code
07806-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W15QKN-19-X-04GM
 
Archive Date
12/3/2018
 
Point of Contact
Paul Giovannoli, Phone: 9737242136, Patrick Hamilton, Phone: 973-724-3795
 
E-Mail Address
paul.giovannoli.civ@mail.mil, patrick.j.hamilton20.civ@mail.mil
(paul.giovannoli.civ@mail.mil, patrick.j.hamilton20.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Short Range Reconnaissance System Overview: DoD seeks commercial solutions for fielding of the U.S. Army's Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) platform. The SRR is intended to be an inexpensive, rucksack portable, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) small unmanned aircraft that provides the platoon with a rapidly deployed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capability to provide situational awareness beyond the next terrain feature. ***This posting is directly related to the special notice posting ( W15QKN18X03RL) of the DRAFT Performance Specification for the SRR Platform on September 10, 2018. Acquisition Strategy: SRR acquisition will follow the DIU Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) process with the goal of awarding prototype Other Transaction Agreements (OTA) to one or more companies who meet the intent of this Area of Interest (AOI). The prototype OTAs provide the contractual foundation to develop and equip units in low quantities for operational evaluation. Performance throughout the prototype OTA to include the operational evaluation will serve to inform which system(s) are awarded a follow-on production OTA for wider fielding. *** Special Instructions to all prospective offerors: In order to respond, prospective offerors must go to the below url to view the AOI and enter submittals based on the Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) instructions. https://diux.mil/work-with-us/companies/cso-solution-brief System Requirements: The Performance Specification (P-Spec) listed below serves as the evaluation criteria for all phases of the prototype OTA. This criteria will continue to be refined based on technical developments and warfighter feedback. All changes and updates will be made available to industry accordingly. Selection and Award: Proposed solutions will be evaluated using the CSO process. Technical priorities to consider when conducting design trade-off analysis include rucksack packability, ease of employment, reliability and endurance to consistently execute the mission, as well as unit cost. • Phase I Solution Briefing- This phase will be executed in accordance with the DIU CSO process and should also specify the following information in the solution briefing: company background, current drone sales and addressable markets, plan for addressing gaps between current platform and the PSPEC, and a rough order of magnitude (RoM) cost for integration and final target unit price. • Phase II Pitch- This phase will be executed in accordance with the DIU CSO process with the following modifications. The pitch phase will consist of an in-person pitch as well as a flight demonstration. The in-person pitch will be conducted concurrently with the flight demonstration and will be executed in Boston, MA from 7-18 January. The pitch will provide additional details about the proposed solution including refined cost and schedule with the understanding that this information does not constitute a binding proposal. The flight demonstration will focus on baseline platform capability and affords the company with the opportunity to fly the platform and demonstrate overall performance. The system will not be required to meet all P-Spec requirements at this time. For example, it is understood that a thermal camera may not be integrated into the platform at the time of this initial flight demonstration. The intent is to provide the evaluation team with an understanding of the current maturity of the proposed solution. NOTICE: The Government will not provide funding for company participation in the flight demonstration. This will be performed at the company's expense. • • Phase III Proposal- This phase will be executed in accordance with the DIU CSO process. Schedule: Immediately upon award, awardees will begin integration required to transition the baseline commercial system to meet the PSPEC. A series of User Assessments will occur throughout the program to provide feedback on design as well serve as evaluation criteria. User assessment 1 will occur early in the schedule and utilize Alpha prototypes to allow the warfighter to operate the systems and provide initial feedback as a knowledge point for both the companies and the Government. The Alpha prototype in User Assessment 1 will not be required to meet the P-Spec requirements. Development time will then be provided to allow for integration of critical components (e.g. universal ground controller, radio, thermal camera, etc). This development cycle will be overlapped with a series of user assessments to demonstrate maturity of system integration and provide user feedback critical to the design process. The user assessments will continue to increase in complexity of integration and flight testing. User assessments will inform which system(s) will transition into production. Production will be executed under a follow-on contract. If appropriate, the Government may request vendors to create integrated teams to combine solutions. Submissions accepted from Nov 5th until Nov 18th. Companies are advised that any Prototype Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) awarded in response to this Area of Interest may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of competitive procedures. The follow-on production contract or transaction will be available for use by one or more organizations in the Department of Defense and, as a result, the magnitude of the follow-on production contract or agreement could be significantly larger than that of the prototype OTA. As such, any Prototype Other Transaction Agreement will include the following statement relative to the potential for follow-on production: "In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2371b(f), and upon a determination that the prototype project for this transaction has been successfully completed, this competitively awarded prototype OTA may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of further competitive procedures." The unmanned aircraft (UA) shall be capable of vertical take-offs and landings (VTOL) The UA flight characteristics desired (target capabilities): 30 Minute Flight Endurance 3 km operational range 8,000 ft. Service ceiling Operate in 15 knot winds or greater Manual and semi-autonomous/waypoint flight modes Programmable mission and loss of link procedures UA assembly and disassembly should take 2 minutes or less by a single person (target) The UA shall be delivered with an Operators manual and field repair kit with minimal use of special tools The UA airframe including battery and payload shall be able to fit within case(s) that occupy a maximum volume of 576in 3 with total takeoff weight not exceeding 3lbs. (target) The UA shall use an open communications (mavlink) and video protocol. The UA should use an open autopilot software stack.(target) The UA computer hardware must be scalable and provide flexibility to integrate with a variety of payload configurations, continually be developed, and receive upgrades. (target) The UA payload shall be a modular design capable of Electro Optical (EO) and/or Infrared (IR) for both Full Motion Video (FMV) and Still image capture. (target) The UA should have the capability to enable detection of people and vehicles at standoff ranges of 300m (EO) and 200m (IR). (target). The UA shall provide still images with a minimum of 16MP (target) resolution and formatted in JPEG. The UA shall provide High Definition (target) FMV products formatted as a H.264 elementary stream video within a MPEG2 Transport Stream. Note 1: Requirements noted by "(target)" state minimums and maximums that are not absolute thresholds. They are approximate target performances that, within reason, should be included in capability and cost tradeoffs. Requirements not noted by (target) are firm requirements. Note 2: SRR Mk1 designates the initial UAS that will be fielded for the SRR program. Future variants are possible but currently unplanned. Note 3: A secondary hand controller that runs a mobile application of ground control will be evaluated as an additional feature, but does not to replace the requirement for ground control integrated on the universal ground controller. Note 4: An addendum to MAVLink protocol is acceptable as long as the platform can still accept MAVLink commands and the addendum is open.
 
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