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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 13,1996 PSA#1593Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, Code 8051, Bldg.40, 300
Highway 361, Crane, IN 47522-5001 58 -- STABILIZED MULTI-SENSOR THERMAL IMAGING SYSTEM POC Contact Code
8051, Roger Chastain, 812-854-5754 The Crane Division, Naval Surface
Warfare Center is seeking sources for Stabilized Multi-Sensor Thermal
Imaging Systems for use on the MK V Special Operations Craft (SOC).
Systems must be considered Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) or
Non-Developmental Items (NDI), modified commercial item. Respondees, at
a minimum, should respond with the following data: system
name/nomenclature, system manufacturer (if different than responding or
marketing company), stabilization characteristics in microradians as
well as the number of true axes of stabilization (some systems may
claim 4 axes of stabilization with a 4 degree of freedom gimbal that
actually stabilizes the system in only 2 axes), field of regard in
degrees, gimbal mounting position (gimbal down is considered chin
mountable on a helicopter where gimbal up is 180 opposite as applicable
to the MK V SOC), Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) bandwidth (
interchangeable 8-12 and 3-5 FLIR~s are desirable), FLIR detector type
with number of elements and detector material, IFOV, FLIR
Fields-of-View (FOV) in degrees, NEDT, Horizontal and Vertical MRTD
data points for each FOV (measured data points are preferable to
predicted ones), MDT data points for each FOV, day TV detector type, TV
spectral bandwidth, TV resolution in X by Y pixels with the number of
horizontal lines, TV sensitivity in Lux, TV FOV~s in degrees, laser
range finders and designator options (an interchangeable range finder
and designator is desirable), laser wavelength, laser frequency, laser
accuracy and min/max range, laser pulse repetition rate and duty
cycle, turret size, turret weight, total system weight including VCR
and cables, total number of system components including VCR but
excluding cables, system power requirements (24 VDC operation is
desired), video output standard, autotracker type (correlation,
centroid, etc.), data I/O available to output fire control information,
LOS pointing accuracy while under autotrack condition, system ROM cost
in quantities of 20 or more, system availability in days ARO, video
monitor sizes and types available (dimmable LCD flat panel monitors are
desired), VHS video for each type of FLIR or TV included above, and
system sales history to DOD and non-DOD customers (include previous DOD
contract numbers). In addition, options such as low light level TV,
automatic acquisition video trackers, automatic target recognition, and
environmental/Mil. Std. qualifications are of particular interest. The
response should also indicate technical and contractual points of
contact, the size of the business, and whether the respondee is a
dealer or manufacturer of the item. This request for information in no
way implies either implicitly or explicitly that respondees will be
compensated in any way by the Government for information or materials
provided. All information provided becomes U.S. Navy property and will
not be returned. All proprietary or classified information will be
treated appropriately. Please submit any applicable product literature,
drawings, brochures, video tapes, or related materials on or before 15
June 1996. Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane point of contact is Mr.
Roger Chastain, Commercial Telephone: 812-854- 5754, Fax:
812-854-6515, or Email: rchastain@smtp.nwscc.sea06.navy.mil. (0130) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0218 19960510\58-0010.SOL)
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