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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 24,1996 PSA#1602U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Contracts, Mail Stop
TWF- 7-I-2, Washington, D.C. 20555 D -- VOICE ACTIVATED VIDEO COURT REPORTING SYSTEM SOL RS-ASLB-95-303
DUE 062196 POC Contact Point: Call (301) 415-7427 with any concerns
about distribution of the solicitation and any amendments. Only written
or faxed requests for solicitations are accepted. Fax number (301)
415-8157. Contract Specialist, Susan Hopkins, 301/415-6514 This is a
commercial item, simplified acquisition (not to exceed $100,000). The
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel (ASLBP) of the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission conducts adjudicatory hearings pursuant to the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. The hearings are often held in
the Two White Flint North (TWFN) hearing room in Bethesda, MD. The
Contractor shall supply and install all necessary conduit and wireways
to the extent not included in the existing overhead audio distribution
system, in order to provide a complete and operable voice activated
court reporting system which shall be integrated with the NRC's
existing audio system. The following is a description of the NRC's
requirement for a voice activated video system which shall be
completely automatic after the system is turned on, loaded and tested.
Item 1. 5 ea Color Cameras with zoom lenses: The system shall include
5 camera locations and are to be activated by existing corresponding
microphones. Camera 1 to cover the Judges bench, camera 2 to cover the
witness box, camera 3 to cover the applicant/licensee table, camera 4
to cover the NRC staff table and camera 5 to cover the intervenor
table. The cameras shall be color (minimum 470 lines of resolution),
blend with the courtroom decor and either be housed in domes or mounted
in the annulus of the court room. The lenses will be manually zoomed
and to be adjusted by the court as necessary. Items 2 and 3. Two each
Master Control Panels, 1 each Judges Mute Box: a. Two control panels to
provide complete system control located at the Judges bench and clerk
of the court box that 1) controls the start and stopping function; 2)
provides confidence lights for each of the recording VCRs when they are
in the record mode; 3) a real-time search, tape time search and index
search function; 4) provide a tape time, a review, mark and return
function and a default record function; 5) provide built-in instruction
manual for ease of operation. 6) cut-off/''mute'' ability for the
judges bench with audio positive disconnects equipped with lighted
status indication of engaged or disengaged operation; 7) provide
time-date and record time generators indicators at both master
controls; 8) provide bench conference mode; 9) provide hearing ADA
assistance system with three receivers which shall be able to be turned
off at the control panel; 10) provide camera lock on controls; 11)
provide review of testimony control function; and 12) provide bench
conference mode of operation controls. Video display of the system to
be connected to the existing two 27'' monitors located on the ceiling
brackets at the rear audience area of the court room. Item 4. 5 ea
VCI-HiFi Stereo Tape Decks: Provide five (5) VCR tape playback units in
a custom rack mount under lock and key. This unit will be housed in the
audio visual room located off the court room. The VCRs will be on a
slide mount for easy access for maintenance and adjustment. The mount
shall have adequate fan ventilation. The system will have several
backup systems as well as a default record mode for each VCR. The first
will be the continuous supervision of all mikes and VCRs by the system
and provide notification incase of failure and identify the failure.
The second backup will be different audio outputs for each of the
primary record VCRs and the system house feed. The third is the
configuration of the VCRs such that even if the video signal is missing
or the video heads are dysfunctional, the unit will record an audio
signal. The fourth is a linear audio track that will record constantly
with internal automatic gain circuit control on each mike input. Item
5. 1 ea Judges 9'' monitor: Judges bench 9'' monitor for video display
to be located on the judges bench towards the back center of the table.
Provide an audio and video jack in the dome area and judges chambers
for existing monitor on roll cart. Item 6. 40'' or larger tube color
monitor: Provide 40'' or larger color tube monitor connected to the
system to be mounted in the wood paneled wall (millwork may be
necessary) behind the witness box. Monitor shall provide video and data
viewing. Item 7. Audio System. The resultant system shall integrate
with NRC's existing amplifier and mixer. The NRC's microphones have 5
to 52 VDC Phantom (simplex) voltage, and .33 MA current drain. The
resultant system shall utilize the existing 18 microphone inputs and
shall be used in conjunction with an automatic mixer which shall turn
off/gate/prioritized microphones when not in use. A filibuster control
(Judge's Override) shall be present to override the automatic
controls. Items 8 and 9. 1 ea Line Leveler; 1 ea compressor/limiter for
Press Distribution. The output of the system and program material shall
be fed into signal processing devices (line leveler,
compressor/limiter) and distributed through Distribution Amplifier
(DAs) to a Press Distribution Panel with two ports. Item 10. 1
Equipment cabinet. This cabinet may reside in the judges rack or the
NRC's audio-visual room. Item 11. 1 Date/Time Generator/Switcher. This
item shall be included as part of the audio-visual processing
equipment. NRC will conduct a site visit on June 14, 1996 at 10:00 am
in the Hearing room located in Two White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, MD. Contact Susan Hopkins, Contract Specialist, at
(301) 415-6514 to register to attend. This is a 100% small business
setaside, for reseller and manufacturer, the size standard for this
solicitation is average annual receipts of $21.5 million over the past
three years, as set forth under Standard Industrial Classification
7812. Estimated release date for RFP is 6/5/96. Closing date for
proposals is 17 calendar days after issue date of solicitation. The NRC
anticipates the use of oral presentation/demonstration of the proposed
product in addition to written documentation. Interested firms should
submit written requests to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission at
the address as shown above. Telephone requests will not be honored.
(0143) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0029 19960523\D-0001.SOL)
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