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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 4,1996 PSA#1672Commander, Naval Air Systems Command (Code 2.0), 1421 Jefferson Davis
Hwy, Arlington, Va 22243-5120 58 -- INDUSTRY CONFERENCE FOR INCORPORATION OF GPS INTO TAIWANESE
TACTS POC Contact, Christie Savage, Phone (703)604-2119 The Naval Air
Systems Command (NAVAIR) PMA-248 will host an Industry Conference on
behalf of the Taiwan Air Force (TAF). The TAF has requested that
PMA-248 provide preliminary Foreign Military Sales (FMS) price and
availability information, for planning and programming purposes only,
concerning the expansion of training range airspace coverage through
the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology in conjunction
with incorporation of a F-16 ACMI pilot training capability. The
existing TAF Tactical Aircrew Combat training System/Air Combat
Maneuvering Instrumentation (TACTS/ACMI) trainng range uses
multilateration ground position techniques to calculate participant
aircraft Time-Space-Position Information (TSPI). This technique
requires multiple instrumented sites to be in line-of-sight with the
aircraft at all times. Additionally, the accuracy of the aircraft
calculated position is dependent on the relative position of the
aircraft and the instumented sites. The size of the effective training
range airspace is limited by commerical airline use and the number and
placement of ground instrumented sites, of which a minimum of 3 are
required at all times to track the participants. The objective of the
airspace expansion is to maximize aircrew training and aircraft TSPI
tracking in airspace east of the eastern range boundary recognized as
the longitude intersecting Lutao and Lanyu Islands located off the
southeast coast of Taiwan. Therefore, a GPS upgrade to existing range
assets, including 27 P4A Airborne Instrumentation Subsystem (AIS) pods,
acquisition of 22 additional pods, and incorporation of all current
uplink/downlink messages is required. The necessity of additioanl
ground support and test equipment to support the upgraded pods and any
new pods is to be considered. The industry conference will be held on
16 September at PMA-248 in Arlington, Virginia. A general presentation
will be provided for all attendees. Following said presentation,
companies will be afforded a 30 minute private discussion period in
which they can discuss their approach for the GPS system. The
discussions should be limited to a GPS (C/A code) commercial variant
with a differential capability. For current technical orders and other
information relative to the Taiwan range and equipment, a technical
library is available. For access to this information contact Mr. D.
Cote, Naval Warfare Assessment Division, NWAD, Corona, Ca. (909)
273-5437. A 24 hour limitation for loan of this documentation has been
established. Eligibility for access to technical library is restricted
to qualified U.S. contractors who have registered and are certified to
have access to DoD Scientific and Technical Information (STINFO). The
following questions are provided as guidance for the discussions: what
existing TACTS/ACMI equipment would require replacement or modification
for the purpose of incorporating GPS technology in each of the four
major subsystems of the current range? what new equipment would have to
be added and where? what additional infrastructure would need to be
provided to incorporate GPS and the expanded area into the existing
range? quantify, in general terms, the range operational area expansion
comparing the current range with one which is GPS capable, considering
two scenerios: no increase in voice and datalink communication
capability, and development of new or additional voice and datalink
communication capability, quantify the benefits and limitations of GPS
range in the expanded area, discuss the total estimated costs,
schedule, and availablitiy of the GPS range expansion and F-16 ACMI
training capability as a whole, and describe the GPS unit to be
proposed in terms of number of channels, re-acquire rate, and the
possibility of loss of signal in the high G-maneuvering of high dynamic
dog fight scenerios. For attendance at the Industry Conference, contact
Christie Savage at (703) 604-2119, extension 3342, by Sept 11 for
registration and conference specifics. - NAVAIR Synopsis No. 50051-96.
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