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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 27,1996 PSA#1625William J. Hughes Technical Center, Contracts Branch, ACT-131, Atlantic
City International Airport, NJ 08405 A -- INITIAL SCREENING INFORMATION REQUEST (SIR) FOR AERONAUTICAL DATA
LINK R&D SOL DTFA03-96-R-00031 DUE 071796 POC Oley L. Linkous,
Contracting Officer, (609)485-4385. The FAA Aeronautical Data Link
Program at the William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City., is
seeking software and modeling support to enhance its flight simuation
capability. The primary flight simulator is a convertible simulator
termed the Reconfigurble Cockpit Simulator(RCS) in which hardware and
software can be changed so that the simulator becomes a replica of a
different transport aircraft. The RCS is an engineering simulator with
all instrumentation and flight dynamics driven by a network of Silicon
Graphics (SGI) workstations. The RCS uses a software package marketed
by Computer Technology Associates (CTA) called Mission Simulator
Software (MSS) to model flight dynamics and depict aircraft instruments
and terrain visual scenes. Support is required to model specific
aircraft using the RCS as the platform, support the installation of the
data link in commercial flight simulators, fabrication of panels or
systems for avionics for the RCS, and enhancement of RCS simulator
environment fidelity. This acquisition will follow the new FAA
acquisition procedures. A two phase screening process will be used.
Phase One will determine qualified vendors based on past performance
and relevent experience including technical competency. Vendors must
show demonstrated past performance in support of flight simulators and
demonstrated relevent expertise to include: knowledge of MSS,
knowledge of 3d simulation graphics/visual display software packages,
knowledge of aircraft/avionics systems, Knowledge of UNIX computer
systems and the C and C++ languages, and provide demonstrated ability
to model/replicate aircraft systems. Qualified vendors will be provided
an opportunity to 1) review and comment on phase two draft ''Request
for Offer'' 2) visit the RCS Laboratory, and 3) to submit proposals to
the formal ''Request for Offer''. This contract is estimated to
require approximately 30,000 man-hours over a 5 year period.
Information on this solicitation will be posted on the World Wide Web
(WWW) on URL http://www.tc.faa.gov/contracts. The primary means of
disseminating information on this solicitation will be through this Web
site. Companies without Internet access should contact the contracting
officer listed above (0177) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19960626\A-0006.SOL)
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