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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 16,1996 PSA#1637Operational Contracting AFDTC/PKOS 205 W. D Ave., Suite 541, Eglin AFB,
FL 32542-6862 66 -- 915 MHZ P4 POD DATA LINK TRANSPONDER SYSTEM SOL F08651-96R-0041
DUE 082296 POC Contact Chuck McFarlin, (904) 882-4092, Contract
Specialist, Lonnie Oswalt, Contracting Officer. The Air Force
Development Test Center (AFDTC), intends to solicit and negotiate,
using the acquisition of commercial item procedures from Part 12 of the
FAR, with only one source, Micro Systems, Inc., 65 Hill Avenue, Fort
Walton Beach, Florida 32548, (904) 244-2332 in accordance with Fedeal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 12, Commercial Acquisitions, for
thirteen (13) airborne Data Link Transponders (DLT) Time Space Position
Information (TSPI) and multilateration systems, Model #210, Part #
AY95210 designed to operate on Gulf Range Drone Control Upgrade
(GRDCUS) range at Tyndall AFB, Florida. Micro Systems, Inc. is the only
known source that can meet the Government's minimum essential
requirements for the P4B Airborne Pod. The system must be able to be
mounted on a standard P4B Airborne Pod (less than 5''). It must also
operate on 28 VDC + 4 or - 6 VDC at a minimum current of 8 amps
continuously. The system must correctly receive GRDCUS and GRDCS II
variable length formatted messages at 915 MHz and -93 dBm to 2dBm. The
DLT must respond to broadcast messages and also to individually
addressed messages at 10 messages per second. The DLT must properly
decode RTCM104 GPS correction messages and discrete commands. The DLT
must respond to the individually addressed messages within precise time
determined by response delay bits in the received message. The response
by DLT must include GPS receiver data and discrete and digitized analog
signals. The specific GPS data included in the transmitted message
varies depending on message format group bits in the received message.
The system must be capable of detecting and accepting bi-phase
modulated signals, produce digital data and demultiplex and decode
data. The transponder shall use three specific pseudo random chip
codes, the sync is 127 bits long, Code A and Code B 31 bits long, each.
The center frequency of the receiver/transmitter shall be 915 MHz, 3 dB
bandwidth of 30 MHz. The transponder shall have a minimum power output
of +53 dBm with a duty cycle of 2.0 percent minimum indefinitely (a 2
millisecond transmission at a 10 Hz rate). The transponder shall use
matched filters for detection of the sync A and B codes. The receiver
center frequency shall not vary by more than + 10 ppm over the
operating temperature range. The receiver sensitivity shall be to
provide a 0.99 or better probability of correct 256-bit message
detection at RF signal input levels of -93 dBm and provide a 0.999 or
better probability of message detection at a RF signal input level of
-86 dBm to -2 dBm. The transponder must be capable of accepting
external GPS TSPI (RS-232 & RS-422), four discrete and four analog
inputs. Delivery is 90 days ARO. Replies to this synopsis should be
provided to AFDTC/PKOS, 205 West D Avenue, Suite 541, Eglin AFB, FL
32542-6862. Firms are requested to submit information regarding their
capabilities (i.e., literature, catalogs, brochures, etc.) to furnish
supplies that comply with the requirements of the government. (No
contract award will be made on the basis of bids/proposals received in
response to this synopsis.) Firms responding to this solicitation
should reference # F08651-96-R-0041 and indicate whether they are or
are not a small or small disadvantaged business concern as defined in
the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.219-1 and 52.219-2. The Air
Force reserves the right to consider a small business set-aside based
on responses hereto. Requests for copies of this solicitation must be
in writing, or FAX, (904) 882-9442. Telephone requests will not be
honored. See Note 22. (0194) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0435 19960715\66-0002.SOL)
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