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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 19,1996 PSA#1683NASA, Johnson Space Center, BH3, Houston, TX 77058-9935 T -- HIGH-SPEED CCD CAMERA SOL 9-BH3-03-6-21P DUE 090696 POC Contract
Specialist: Robert Wilson, (713) 483-8508 Contract Officer: Bill
Joiner, (713) 483-4075 This notice is a combined Synopsis/RFO for
commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart
12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this
notice. This announcement contstitutes the only solicitation; proposals
are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. All
responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by
NASA. This notice is being issued as a Request for Offers (RFO) for ONE
CCD camera system based on a thinned, back-illuminated CCD detector.
The Government intends to award this contract on a sole source basis to
Pixel Vision, Inc. of Beaverton, Oregon (see numbered notes 1 and 22).
The detector is to have 1024 x 1024 light-sensing pixels, each 12
microns square. Quantum yield to be 85% or better at 6000 A. The CCD
chip architecture shall be frame-transfer with four output ports,
capable of reading out at 200 frames per second at 16 x 16 binning.
Readout noise at this rate to be less than 15 electrons per pixel.
Faster and slower rates will be possible, with corresponding changes in
readout noise. Vertical full well capacity to be greater than 60,000
electrons. The camera is to be installed in a dewar, provided with
thermoelectric cooling, and a large window that is antireflection
coated for visible wavelengths. PC-based software and controller card
with complete documentation is to be provided for operation of the
camera. Control features must include control of frame rate, on-chip
binning, and time-delayed integration operation. The format of the data
output is to be determined by consultation between NASA and the
contractor. It is intended to operate the camera at a location
approximately 50 feet from the control computer and the data
acquisition computer, and appropriate provisions must be made for this
in cabling and connectors. This procurement is being conducted under
the NASA Midrange Pilot Test Program approved by the Office of Federal
Procurement Policy. The provisions and clauses in the RFO are those in
effect through FAC 90-40. This procurement is a total small business
set-aside The offeror shall complete FAR 52.212-3, Offerors
Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items, and submit it as
part of their offer. FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions -
Commercial Items, applies to this solicitation. FAR 52.212-5, Contract
Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders - Commercial Items, is applicable. The offeror shall state in
their offer their size status for this procurement. The SIC code and
the size standard for this procurement are 3861 and 500 employees,
respectively. Selection and award will be made to the lowest priced,
technically acceptable offeror in accordance with NFS 1871.401-3(b).
Technical acceptability will be determined by information submitted by
the offeror providing a description in sufficient detail to show that
the product offered meets the Government's requirement. The DPAS
rating for this procurement is DO-C9. Offers (including FAR 52.212-3,
Offerors Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items) are due
15 days after the date this notice is published. Offers shall be
submitted to the contract specialist at the address specified above, or
offers may be faxed to the contract specialist at (713) 483-6038,
followed up with the original by mail. Questions regarding this
acquisition must be submitted to the contract specialist. An ombudsman
has been appointed to hear concerns from quoters, potential quoters,
and contractors during the preaward and postaward phases of this
acquisition. The purpose of the ombudsman is not to diminish the
authority of the contracting officer or the selection official, but to
communicate concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations of
interested parties to the appropriate Government personnel and to work
to resolve them. When requested, the ombudsman will maintain strict
confidentiality as to the source of the concern. The ombudsman does not
participate in the evaluation of quotes, the source selection process,
or the adjudication of formal contract disputes. Interested parties
are invited to call the installation ombudsman, Susan H. Garman at
713-483-0490. Concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations
which cannot be resolved at the installation may be referred to the
NASA ombudsman, Thomas S. Luedtke at 202-358-2090. Before consulting
with any ombudsman, interested parties must try to resolve their
concerns with the contract specialist or the contracting officer. DO
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