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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 26,1996 PSA#1749US Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Aquisition Management Division, 1325 East West
Highway, Station 4301, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3283 D -- NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DISSEMINATION TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE DUE
033197 POC Ann Radding (301) 713-1724 ext. 154 or (212) 645-1127 The
Department of Commerce(DOC)/National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)/National Weather Service (NWS) willl host a Dissemination
Technology Conference in Washington D.C. beginning on April 15, 1997.
In order to establish a meaningful dialog with those in the
telecommunications industry who can provide this technology, the
Dissemination Technology Conference shall be a synergistic exchange of
information that will provide attendees with insight into NWS current
operations and future plans for information dissemination and provide
information to the Government that will assist NOAA in competitively
procuring services in 1998 that cost effectively meet NWS and user
dissemination requirements. The goal is to provide a non-proprietary,
standard, open-architecture source of information that can be easily
received and processed with inexpensive off-the-shelf technology. The
NWS currently operates the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) and NOAA Weather
Wire Service (NWWS) for the purpose of disseminating weather and hazard
information to the public that is vital to the protection of life and
property. NWR is a local VHF/FM radio broadcast system which provides
information directly to the public. The NWWS is a contractor-operated,
satellite based dissemination system intended to provide critical
information vital to the safety and welfare of the public to local
emergency managers and mass news disseminators, and thus to the public,
in the most timely manner possible. The NWWS currently utilizes C-band
satellite technology that makes any of over 1000 NWS products (text,
with graphics and satellite imagery currently being added) available to
more than 1400 customers anywhere in the United States and possessions
within five seconds of transmission with a demonstrated operational
availability in excess of 0.9998. It is the intent of the NWS to
continue to operate these systems and, in partnership with the private
sector, seek means to make the information delivered by them to an end
user more useful, more widely available, and less costly without
sacrificing the current levels of timeliness, reliability, and
availability. The NWS is interested in methods that utilize the
existing infrastructure to deliver NWS information to the end user with
little or no recurring cost. To this end, the NWS seeks information and
expressions of interest from vendors who can (1) provide a primary
telecommunications network for the direct delivery of NWS products from
NWS offices and centers located in the continental U.S., Alaska,
Hawaii, and Puerto Rico to customers in those areas with service equal
to or better than the existing NWWS and NWR systems at a lesser cost,
(2) provide secondary, multi-layered dissemination networks that
provide additional, different levels of service at lower cost, (3)
provide auxiliary delivery services beyond NWWS nodes via a variety of
links (telephone, radio, cable TV, pagers, satellite TV etc.), (4)
provide hardware and software devices and services necessary to utilize
the basic NWS data stream to create interactive displays and alarm
mechanisms that directly meet the needs of individuals and groups
especially at risk from reported hazardous events, and (5) make
innovative, value-added and technical enhancements (hardware and
software) available that will allow end users access to the products or
additional services in a manner that best fits their individual needs.
The Government is interested in directly disseminating this
information; that is vital to public safety and welfare and that is
currently being provided by the NWS through NWWS, NWR, and other
systems such as audio text, graphics, and imagery products; utilizing
the most cost effect technologies available. An information package
describing the Dissemination Conference can be obtained by calling Ann
Radding at (301) 713-1724 ext. 154 or (212) 645-1127. (0356) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0028 19961226\D-0002.SOL)
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