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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 10,1996 PSA#1633Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, 2531 Jefferson Davis Arlington,
VA 22242-5160 A -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SOL N00024-96-R- POC Charles Cirino, SEA
0254, Contracting Officer, (703) 602-8100 x540. RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT SOL N00024-96-R POC (PART I), C. CIRINO, Contracting
Officer, (703) 602-8100. Navy Advanced Technology Demonstrations
(ATDs): POC Mr. D. Marker, Program Executive Office for Theater Air
Defense Technology Director PEO(TAD)-T, (703) 602-1822, and Mr. R.
Britton, Program Executive Office for Surface Combatants/AEGIS Program
Director of Advanced Technology (703) 602-7296 x248. PEO(TAD) is the
Navy's Acquisition Command for Theater Ballistic Missile Defense and
Area/Ship Anti-Air Defense Systems. PEO (SC/AP) is the Navy's
Acquisition Command for the AEGIS Weapon System and Surface Combatant
Ships. The PEO(TAD) and PEO (SC/AP) have established Technology
Directors tasked with providing Science and Technology (S&T) leadership
and focus within their respective programs, maintaining dialogue with
the S&T community, identifying, assessing and prioritizing candidate
technologies, and developing a Research and Development (R&D)
investment strategy. The ATD Program is an integral element in
developing an R&D investment strategy. The goal of the Advanced
Technology Demonstration (ATD) Program is to demonstrate, in an
operational context, high-risk/high-payoff technologies that could
significantly impact future Department of the Navy (DON) warfighting or
warfighting support capabilities. In support of the DON FY99 ATD
Program being conducted by the Office of Naval Research, PEO(TAD) and
PEO (SC/AP) are jointly soliciting industry, government, and joint
government/industry concepts for ATDs focused on PEO(TAD)/ PEO (SC/AP)
warfighting or warfighting support needs. To assist the Director,
Naval Surface Warfare Office (N86) of the Chief of Naval Operations in
the identification of concepts that should be highly considered for
inclusion in the FY99 ATD Program, PEO(TAD) and PEO (SC/AP) will
evaluate government, industry, and joint government/industry concepts
that address the following PEO(TAD) and PEO (SC/AP) top technology
needs. Respective PEO(TAD) Program Office top technology needs over the
next three to five years are as follows: Theater Ballistic Missile
Defense - 1. Near Real Time Telemetry Assessment. Development of near
Real time telemetry (IR, visible) assessment capability which allows
for wide bandwidth transceiver/receiver link with kill warhead (old
KKV). 2. Integrated GPS Aided Micro Inertial Measurement Unit.
Development of low cost navigational quality integrated GPS aided Micro
IMU with fast acquisition of GPS without hot start. 3. Tactical
Decision Making Under Stress. USS Vincennes incident demonstrated that
there is a need for innovative, automatic and man-in-the-loop decision
making under stressful conditions. Cooperative Engagement Capability -
1. Multifunction Antenna. Demonstrate application of enabling
technologies which will result in light weight, high efficiency,
multi-function antenna (CEC & Radar) and will have low radar cross
section characteristics. 2. Massively Parallel Processing . Develop a
capability to improve processor speed and digital system data rates
using commercial based massively parallel processor technology and
architectures. Integrated Ship Self Defense - 1. Multiband Radar.
Development of an all weather multi-mode multi-function radar that will
detect and engage future threats near land environment. Expand the use
of electromagnetic spectrum, improve countermeasure capabilities,
improve combat identification, and situation awareness. 2.
Multi-Spectral IR Full Polarization Discrimination Seeker. Development
of a Multi-Spectral IR Full Polarization Discrimination Seeker that
will discriminate and track TBM targets from associated objects and
background and discriminate and track sea skimming targets in solar
corridors. 3. Advanced EO/IR Director. Development of an advanced
shipboard multi-function EO/IR director which will integrate all EO/IR
sensors into a single platform with minimum impact to the ship. Major
functions of the advanced EO/IR director should include AAW, ASW,
Visual ID, Non-Cooperative ID (NCID), IRCM, and high resolution 3-D
target tracking. The sensor(s) to be installed in this director should
be high resolution imaging sensor(s) operating in the 3-12 mm spectral
range. 4. Situation Predictor. Development of a Situation Predictor
(SP) that can process local and remote track data generated by the
Integrated Ship Defense System (ISDS) elements and/or Combat Direction
System (CDS) and evaluate the most conservative and threatening track
associations. The SP should be able to track, identity, and predict
future actions. Additionally, the SP should enable the CO/TAO to focus
on the most important scene features and tracks. Standard Missile - 1.
Advanced Warhead Design/Lethality Enhancement. Specific requirement
drivers needing to be considered with the development of an advanced
warhead design with increased lethality enhancement should include
reduced space and weight requirements, maintained or increased
performance, and the use of lightweight materials in the LEAP KV
focusing on achieving high probability of kill for submunition
warheads. 2. Advanced Propulsion and Propulsion Management Devices.
Priority propulsion technology are as follows: Divert Propulsion.
(e.g., Jet reaction control, divert and attitude control system
propulsion) and Advanced Booster Propulsion (e.g., first, second, and
third stage propulsion technologies). Emphasis in both propulsion areas
should be placed on developing and demonstrating propellant and
propulsion system component technologies which are insensitive
munitions and environmentally compliant, while maintaining high
performance capability. Also of interest in both areas are technologies
which significantly reduce materials and fabrication costs, while
maintaining high quality parts. Additional emphasis in the divert
propulsion area should be placed on the ability to duct and provide
precision control of high mass flow hot gases ()4000 degree F) from
multiple integrated thruster arrays and to provide energy on-demand
(i.e., energy management flexibility) from divert thruster arrays for
long durations ()300 seconds), while maintaining high energy and
packaging efficiency. Applicable divert propulsion technologies
include: advanced valve/valve material, hot gas manifold, propellant,
motor case, insulation, thruster component, ignition component,
propellant management device, and hot gas accumulator technologies.
Additional emphasis in the advanced booster area should be placed on
energy management flexibility to support multi-mission capability,
enhanced VLS operability during launch (i.e., reduced flyout erosion)
and providing growth opportunities for the missile. Technologies which
significantly reduce weight and maximize propulsive mass fraction are
also of interest. Applicable advanced booster technologies include:
advanced propellant, motor case/insulation, nozzle, thrust vector
control, and thrust vector actuation technologies. 3. Advanced Sensors
and Seekers. Specific requirement drivers needed for the development
of Advanced Sensors and Seekers include terminal guidance, aimpoint
selection, discrimination, acquisition and fuzing. Additional needs
include: Window distortion compensation, (the utilization of adaptive
optic approaches to remove shock wave, turbulence, and thermal window
distortion from the optic paths) and extended aperture, (simultaneous
narrow field of view/wide field of view seeker system yielding high
resolution) (0190) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19960709\A-0002.SOL)
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