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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 13,1996 PSA#1720HQ Space and Missile Systems Center (AFMC) SMC/MILSATCOM JPO, 2420 Vela
Way, Suite 1467-A8, Los Angeles AFB, CA 90245-4659 18 -- GLOBAL BROADCAST SERVICE PHASE II SYSTEM CONTRACT POC Contact:
Technical POC: Craig Howard, LTC,USA, (310)336-4669; Buyer: John
Hamilton,(310)336-2069; Contracting Officer: Mr. Joseph
Schleifer,(310)336-4729. The Global Broadcast Service (GBS) is a
worldwide, high throughput broadcast (one-way) service of data and
video products supporting the smart push and user pull paradigms. GBS
is part of the MILSATCOM architecture and extends the Defense
Information Infrastructure (DII). A DISA-sponsored Information
Dissemination Management (IDM) segment will collect information from
national and theater sources and deliver it to the GBS via the Defense
Information Network (DISN/DII). The IDM segment is outside the GBS
program. The GBS will be acquired in three phases. Phase I, which is
currently on-going, consists of a test bed capability used to refine
user requirements and concepts of operations through its support of
exercises and demonstrations. The planning for the acquisition of Phase
II is underway. Phase III is TBD. Each GBS phase will consist of three
segments: space segment, terminal segment, and broadcast management
(BM) segment. For Phase II the space segment will be provided by GBS
transponders hosted on UHF Follow-on (UFO) satellites 8, 9, and 10, and
leased communications services acquired through DISA. The terminal
segment will be acquired via a PM MILSATCOM (Army) contract and will
provide the Primary Injection Point (PIP) terminals and the Ground
Receive Terminals (GRT). The BM segment and the effort to integrate the
entire system will be acquired via a GBS JPO contract and is the
primary focus of this CBD announcement. The GBS Program intends to
issue an RFP for a system contract. The system contractor will provide
hardware and software (i.e., the BM segment) and act as the GBS system
integrator, overseeing the integration of the entire GBS within the
DII. The contract will call for the contractor to deliver an
integrated, but limited, GBS capability in time to support the launches
of UFO 8 (Feb 98), UFO 9 (Aug 98), and UFO 10 (Feb 99). The contract
will also require evolution of the GBS hardware and software over time
to enhance GBS capability through improved communications security
devices, support for DARPA's Battlefield Awareness and Data
Dissemination ACTD technology insertion, accommodations for advances in
commercial broadcast technology, upgrades for improved throughput,
support for more user applications, and improved user control of
broadcast information content. The BM segment includes two elements,
the Transmit Broadcast Manager (TBM) and the Receive Broadcast Manager
(RBM). The TBM receives data from the IDM segment, packages and
schedules the data for broadcast, then forwards the data to the PIP.
The TBMs primary function is to create the final uplink programming
data streams for each GBS transponder. TBM functionality includes
source authentication, directory services, downlink management
scheduling, multi-level security (MLS), and Over-the-Air Rekeying
(OTAR). The RBM interfaces with the GRT to receive various transponder
streams. The streams are then decrypted and decomposed into component
data streams and files which are disseminated to users. The PIPs,
GRTs, and space segment capabilities will be procured by associate
contractors and provided to the system contractor for integration with
the BM segment. The procurement is expected to emphasize low cost
assembly of commercially available components and software into an
integrated capability that supports the militarys unique broadcast
requirements. A portion of the effort involves development of
cryptographic devices, based on current NSA approved devices and
technology, for use in the system. The effort involves work at a
classification level of at least SECRET-CRYPTO. Interested contractors
are invited to submit a statement of capability addressing the ability
to satisfy the above requirements to SMC/MCK, Attn: Joseph Schleifer,
2420 Vela Way, Suite 1467-A8, Los Angeles AFB, CA 90245- 4659, to be
received within 14 calendar days of publication of this notice. This
statement of capabilities should be limited to two (2) pages and
include the following information: Contact Name, Contact Address, Voice
Telephone Number, Fax Telephone Number, Internet e-mail address (if
any), Company Name, Company Address, Assigned ACO (Name, Telephone
Number and Fax Number), Statement of Intent to bid signed by
responsible company official, and short overview of related experience,
qualifications, and capability. A Request for Proposal is anticipated
to be released in Dec 96. Draft RFP documentation is currently being
released on the GBS webpage (www.laafb.af.mil/SMC/MC/gbs) for industry
review and feedback. This synopsis is for information and planning
purposes and does not constitute a formal solicitation. The Government
does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this synopsis or
to otherwise pay for the information solicited herein. After Government
issuance of the RFP, all responsible sources may submit an offer which
will be considered. Note 26. (0313) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0127 19961112\18-0001.SOL)
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