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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 19,1996 PSA#1745Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue, S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20591, ASU-330 70 -- FLIGHT DATA INPUT/OUTPUT (FDIO) PERIPHERAL DISPLAY REPLACEMENT
SOL DTFA01-96-R-18496 DUE 012197 POC Susan Thomas, 202/366-5641,
Contracting Officer, Mark C. Brady, 202/366-5917 In accordance with the
Federal Aviation Administration Acquisition Management System (FAAAMS),
Section 3.2.1.3.12, industry is hereby informed that the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) has a requirement valued at over $50,000.
The purpose of this Screening Information Request (SIR) is to perform
a Market Survey and solicit information from interested and capable
companies who want to participate in this procurement. The FAA has a
requirement to provide air traffic control towers with the capability
to exchange flight plan information with the associated air route
traffic control center (ARTCC) host computer. This capability is
currently provided by the Flight Data Input/Output (FDIO) system. To
meet this requirement the FAA plans to replace the FDIO peripheral
displays currently in service at Air Traffic Control Facilities
nationwide. The FAA anticipates procuring 1800-2000 displays and
engineering services for the FDIO project. Specifications: The Video
display, or Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), shall have the capacity to
simultaneously meet all of the following requirements with standard
commercially available hardware (with modified software and/or
firmware). Functional Characteristics Interface Definition -- The
display shall connect to a host in accordance with a standard EIA
RS-232-C connection in compliance with balanced operation as specified
in EIA RS-422. The display must have a full-duplex interface capable
of operating at 2400 Baud. Character transmission shall be asynchronous
and each character shall consist of eight (8) data bits, one (1) start
bit, one (1) parity bit, and one (1) stop bit. Odd parity with an
error indicated by a parity character shall be provided. Parity errors
shall be communicated across the serial interface of parity is
included. The display interface shall be capable of emulating a VT-100
video display. The pin out of the DB25S connector shall be as follows:
pin 1 is frame ground, pin 7 is signal ground, pin 15 is negative
input, pin 17 is positive input,pin 19 is negative transmit, and pin 25
is positive transmit. The display shall show 25 lines of up to 80
characters each. The display presentation shall be a minimum of 60
cycle non-interlaced refresh. Fields or groups of lines shall be
capable of being designated a scrolling region. Character Set -- A
blinking cursor shall identify the next screen location to be modified.
The character located at the cursor position shall not be obscured by
the cursor. The characters shall be composed within a minimum 9 wide by
12 high (9 x 12) dot matrix (7 x 9 dot character). The display shall be
capable of displaying all characters as listed in Table 1. (Call
contact point to receive a fax copy of Table 1.) The custom font shall
be resident in the display's read only memory. An upside-down question
mark shall be displayed for each character received with a parity
error, if parity is used. Display operating controls shall be mounted
on the front panel or operator accessible from the front (not on
associatedkeyboard). They shall consist, as a minimum, of an on/off
switch, and a brightness control. Power -- The display shall operate on
120 volt +/-10%, 60 Hz power. The display shall consume less than 250
watts in the specified voltage range. Mean Time Between Failure -- The
mean time between failure shall be greater than or equal to 20,000
hours. All default set-up parameters shall be configured at the
vendor's facility. Physical Characteristics -- Dimensions -- The
display physical dimension (including the pedestal console cabinet
mounting characteristics) shall be not greater than 14.25 inches in
depth, 14.25 inches in width and 18.00 inches in height. Mounting for
the display shall be console cabinet on a swivel pedestal tilt rotate
base for table top mounting. The display shall weigh less than 30 lbs.
Display -- The display area shall have a diagonal measurement of no
less than 12 inches and no more than 14 inches. A P-31 (green
non-glare) type phosphor shall be used in the display.Environmental
Conditions -- Operating Environment -- The display shall operate in the
following environments: (1) Temperature 50(F to 95(F, (2) Relative
Humidity 30% to 80% non-condensing. Non-operating Environment -- The
display shall accommodate shipping and storage temperature ranges from
-- -4(F to 140(F. Safety -- The monitor shall be approved by
Underwriter's Laboratory. The monitor shall comply with FCC Class A
Radio Frequency Interference Regulations. It is requested that all
interested offerors submit a detailed description of what they have
commercially available today that meets, or could be easily modified to
meet the display hardware specifications contained herein. Include with
your description a matrix tying the specifications outlined herein with
your documentation. Offerors should also include a non-binding quote on
costs, segregating start-up costs from unit production costs. Offerors
should indicate if they have ISO 9000 certification. Responses should
include the following: description of similar modified display
efforts; copies of commercial literature; pictures/specifications; past
performance on similar efforts within the past three years; point of
contact listing name, address, phone no., FAX no., and Internet
address; and capability to deliver the required supplies/services.
Companies interested in responding to this market survey should submit
their written response no later than January 21, 1997, to Federal
Aviation Administration, Attn: Mark C. Brady, Contracting Officer,
ASU-330E, 800 Independence Ave., SW, Room 406, Washington, DC 20591.
All responses must be marked with the SIR number DTFA01-96-R-18496.
This is not a request for proposals. No unsolicited proposals are
desired and none will be accepted. The FAA is not liable for costs
associated with the preparation or submittals of inquiries or responses
and shall not reimburse firms for any costs incurred in responding to
this market survey. (0352) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0212 19961219\70-0006.SOL)
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