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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 17,1997 PSA#1889Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Bethesda, Md
20084-5000 58 -- RIMS S-BAND UPGRADE SOL N00167-97-R-0044 DUE 072597 POC MaryAnne
Golling (301) 227-3301 This is a reissue of a combination
synopsis/solicitation that was first published as a small business
set-aside. This requirement is being reissued as unrestricted, since
there was no response as a result of the first announcement. Naval
Surface Warfare Center -- Carderock Division (NSWC,CD) intends to
obtain coherent step-chirp radar hardware that will expand existing
frequency coverage of the Radar Imaging Measurement System (RIMS),
currently owned and operated by NSWC,CD, down to S-band (2-18 GHz total
frequency span) and permit fully agile frequency interleaving between
frequency bands. The hardware is intended to be a commercial product
modified as necessary to meet these requirements. (i) This is a
combined synopsis/solicitation 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
constitutes the only solicitation; a proposal is being requested and a
written solicitation will not be issued. (ii) Solicitation
N00167-97-R-0044 is issued as a request for proposal. (iii) The
solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those
in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 90-46. (iv) The
associated standard industrial classification code is 3825. (v) The
following product shall be procured through this solicitation: Item
0001 -- coherent step-chirp radar hardware that will expand existing
frequency coverage of the Radar Imaging Measurement System (RIMS),
currently owned and operated by NSWC,CD, down to S-band (2-18 GHz total
frequency span) and permit fully agile frequency interleaving between
frequency bands. (vi) The following information shall apply to all
hardware/equipment being acquired under this procurement: It is
expected that the hardware being procured will replace existing core
radar hardware of the RIMS in order to accomplish the specified
frequency coverage and frequency interleaving. The hardware must be
able to work with and be integrated into the existing RIMS hardware as
described in the following specifications. The vendor shall be
responsible for the design and manufacture of the radar hardware
described herein. Upon demonstration to the government of proper
operation of the hardware, the equipment shall be shipped along with
all specified documentation. Technical Specifications: Frequency
Requirements: Frequency Coverage: Total frequency coverage is to be
from 2 GHz to 18 GHz continuous, adjustable under computer control in
frequency steps equal to that of the frequency source. System must be
capable of expanded frequency coverage (under future modification) of
100 MHz through 100 GHz without degradation of current operation.
Frequency Source: The frequency source is a Comstron FS2000B-18 (gov't
equipment). The required system must provide computer control of the
frequency source to the full resolution of frequency step sizes
available, via the standard BCD input of the frequency source unit.
Output of the frequency source shall be mixed with a local oscillator
in the radar hardware of no less than 1.5 GHz to achieve the output of
2-18 GHz of the system, while maintaining the phase coherency of the
frequency source. Frequency Agility: Under computer control, the system
must be able to switch frequencies of the current frequency source
within 1 microsecond. Frequency Table: As used here, a "chirp" is a
sequence of discrete frequency steps beginning at an operator specified
start frequency, incremented by an operator specified step size, and
comprised of an operator specified number of steps. Each frequency in
a "chirp" is transmitted, and a reply received by the system, before a
second frequency is transmitted. A frequency table is a collection of
"chirps" and specified single frequencies programmed under computer
control by the operator. The system must have an agile frequency table
permitting interleaving of individual frequency chirps of different
major frequency bands (at least 4 bands), interleaving of individual
frequencies of frequency chirps of different major frequency bands (at
least 4 bands), and interleaving a single frequency between
frequencies of multiple frequency chirps (band independent). The
frequency table must be capable of a minimum of 8192 individual
frequency entries. A step size of zero must be an acceptable value for
an individual frequency chirp. The system must provide the operator
with the information of how much time it will take to sweep through the
frequency table with the current system settings. Frequency Table
Triggering: The system must be capable of initiating a frequency table
sweep either by internal trigger under computer control, or by an
external TTL signal of 1 microsecond duration. Timing Requirements:
Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF): The PRF must be adjustable under
computer control from 100 Hz up to 2 Mhz. Transmit Pulse Width: Pulse
width must be adjustable under computer control from 5 to 10 nanosec to
100 microseconds. Target Range: Sample range to test target must be
adjustable under computer control from a minimum of zero to a maximum
of at least 100 nautical miles (600,000 feet). System timing must be
able to utilize the theoretical range permitted at each PRF, up to a
maximum of 100 nautical miles. System must be capable of sampling
targets that are ambiguous in range (further away in time than the next
transmit pulse), excluding specific ranges that are restricted due to
subsequent transmit pulses. Target Range Offset: System must be able to
offset (delay) the point from which zero range is measured to account
for variable cable and other delays utilized in different
configurations of existing government equipment. (This configuration
will be provided to the successful offeror.) This offset (delay) must
be variable under computer control, on a per band basis, from zero to
a minimum of 6 microseconds in 1 nanosecond increments. Range Gates:
System must have a minimum of two range gates, selectable under
computer control, for target measurement under all modes of operation.
The system must be capable of futureexpansion to a total of 8 range
gates. Time spacing between range gates must be under computer control
and capable of each being set independently. Range gate spacing must
be capable of being set from zero to 20 microseconds. 2.2.6 Range
Tracking: System must be capable of manual range tracking of targets.
Manual range tracking must have range increments selectable under
computer control from a minimum of 10 nanoseconds to a maximum of 5000
nanoseconds or greater, in 10 nanosecond increments. For manual
tracking, actual range changes must be performed with a single mouse
click (if on the computer screen) or by a single contact of an
electrical switch (if utilizing an electrical switch for range
changes). System must be expandable (under future modification) to
include automatic range tracking utilizing the split gate tracker
method. Automatic tracking, when implemented, must be capable of being
utilized by first tracking manually and then enabling automatic
tracking when the operator is ready. Automatic tracking must also be
able to scan a start/stop range and lock on the biggest target in that
range. Any range gates needed for automatic range tracking must be in
addition to the minimum of two range gates specified for use in making
target measurements. Range tracking must also be able to track a target
to any of the installed range gates in the system (not just range gate
#1). Future implementation of automatic range tracking must not
degrade any of the current functions of the system.
Transmitter/Receiver Requirements: Polarization: System must be
capable, under computer control, of collecting the full polarization
matrix (HH, HV, VH, VV) at the full sample rate of the system.
Polarization must be capable of being switched on a pulse-to-pulse
basis. RF Transmit Power: Output power of the system must be provided
at a minimum of 100 milliwatts across the full frequency range of the
system. Output power across each band (2-4 Ghz, 4-8 GHz, and 8-18 Ghz)
must be constant to within 6 dB. System must be capable of adjusting
output power, via a programmable attenuator, on a frequency dependent
basis. RF Transmit Gating: Transistor-transistor logic (TTL) signals
must be provided for gating this RF output signal. Gate signals must
have delay and width adjustable under computer control on a per-band
basis. RF and TTL signals will be used as input to existing government
pulsed traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs) with 2 kilowatt output
and 4 percent duty cycle. 2.3.4 Band Switching: System must have high
speed switched (pulse-to-pulse switchable) transmit and receive ports
for each of the following three frequency bands; S (2-4 GHz), C (4-8
GHz), X/Ku (8-18 Ghz) 2.3.5 Front End Control: System must be capable
of controlling existing government RF front end equipment for S, C, and
X/Ku bands. Each band requires control of polarization (2 bits TTL),
attenuators (8 bits TTL), load attenuator (1 bit TTL), and 21 spare
bits for control of future features (32 bits total). Control bits must
be independently changeable on a pulse-to-pulse basis by the system.
Receiver Channels: System must have a minimum of one receiver channel.
System must be expandable (under future modification) to two receiver
channels to enable simultaneous co-polarized and cross-polarized data
collection with no degradation of existing data collection capability.
A/D Resolution: System must utilize analog-to-digital (A/D) converters
with a minimum of 14 bits of resolution for acquisition of inphase (I)
and quadrature (Q) data samples. Data Throughput: System must be
capable of acquiring data to removable SCSI optical storage disk at a
minimum sustained rate of 1 MByte/second. System must be capable of
acquiring data to SCSI hard disk at a minimum sustained rate of 4
Mbyte/second. Receiver Bandwidth: Receiver bandwidth must be
selectable, under computer control, at a minimum of the following
values: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 MHz. Receiver gain must
remain constant to within plus/minus 0.1 dB for all available
bandwidths. Instantaneous Dynamic Range: Systemmust have an
instantaneous dynamic range of 60 dB from a single pulse sample at 200
MHz video bandwidth. Receiver Sensitivity: System must have a receive
sensitivity of at least -83 dBm measured from a single pulse with 100
MHz receiver bandwidth. Coherent Integration: System must be capable
of performing coherent integration on I/Q samples from 0 dB to 48 dB,
in 3 dB increments. Integration must be capable of being performed in
hardware with only the result being stored to disk. (The disk will be
provided as Government furnished property to the successful offeror.)
Total Dynamic Range: Total dynamic range must be greater than 100 dB as
a combination of dynamic range and coherent integration. This does not
include dynamic range acquired by use of system attenuators. 2.3.14 IF
Receive Attenuators: The IF attenuator must be programmable under
computer control from 0 dB to at least 63 dB, in 1 dB steps. System
Modes: System must be capable of operating in data collection, data
calibration, and system performance assessment (diagnostic) modes. I/Q
Correction and DC Offset: System must be capable of using poly-phase
coding to provide I/Q correction to 50 dB below the measured signal
with 16 integrations. System must be capable of single pulse correction
utilizing a phase shifter and post-processing software. Signal
Monitoring: System must have several outputs available to the operator
to monitor the operation of the system on an A-scope. These signals
must include, at a minimum: PRF (TTL); Start of Frequency Table Pulse
(TTL); Transmit Bracket (TTL); Receive Bracket (TTL); Range Gate
Sample/Hold (for each range gate) (TTL); Polarization (TTL); I Video
sample (for each receiver channel); Q Video sample (for each receiver
channel); RF Detected Transmit Pulse: Computer Display/Data
Requirements: Real-Time Displays: System must be capable of the
following real-time displays during data collection: RCS
Amplitude/Phase vs. Position/Azimuth (polar & rectilinear); RCS
Amplitude/Phase vs. Frequency; RCS vs. Range; 1-D RCSAmplitude vs.
High-Resolution Down Range Profile; RCS Amplitude vs. Doppler
Frequency: Diagnostic Displays: System must be capable of providing the
operator with displays of the following diagnostic data: A/D Statistics
Histograms; I/Q Circularity Plots: External Data Inputs: System must be
capable of recording external data inputs in the data stream once per
frequency table and stored in the appropriate fields. The external data
will be provided in ASCII form over an RS-232 serial data line. The
data will include the following comma delimited values: Field/Range of
Values: Pedestal Azimuth -- 000.00 to 359.99; Pedestal Elevation-
minus 90.00 to plus 90.00; Target Heading -- 000.00 to 359.99; Target
Roll -- minus 90.00 to plus 90.00; Target Pitch -- minus 90.00 to plus
90.00; Target Heave -- minus 999.00 to plus 999.00; Target Latitude --
minus 90.000000 to plus 90.000000; Target Longitude -minus 180.000000
to plus 180.000000; S_FE_Attn -0.00 to 99.00; C_FE_Attn -00.00 to
99.00; X_FE_Attn -00.00 to 99.00; K_FE_Attn -00.00 to 99.00: Data File
Header: All data files headers must contain all parameters set by the
operator for data collection, including the following: Start Frequency
(for all elements in the frequency table); Frequency Step Size (for all
elements in the frequency table); Number of Frequency Steps (for all
elements in the frequency table); Polarizations; Pulse Repetition
Frequency (PRF); Start Range; Pulse Width; Range Gate Sample Window;
Number of Range Gates; Range Gate Spacing; All Attenuations; Video
Bandwidth; Coherent Integration: Data File I/Q Data Sets: All data
files must have the following data sampled at the beginning of the
frequency table occurrence and recorded along with each frequency table
I/Q data set: Range to Target; Variable System Attenuations; All data
specified under "External Data Inputs" above: User Interface Computer:
The computer used for the user interface to the system must be a
Pentium Pro, 200 MHz computer with a 17" color monitor. User interface
computer operating system must be the latest version of Microsoft
Windows NT. 2.5 Physical Requirements: System Size: System must be
fully mountable in standard 19" equipment racks and must fit within 60
inches of vertical rack space, excluding the user interface computer
which must be no more than standard desktop/tower computer size. Power
Requirements: System must operate completely on standard 110 VAC and
must consume no more than 15 amps. System Weight: Chassis comprising
the system must have a total combined weight of no more than 300
pounds. Documentation Requirements: Software Documentation: All
software required for all modes of operation and data reduction must be
provided with source code. Documentation must be provided completely
detailing data file structure. Documentation must be provided
completely detailing calibration of data files. All software must be
accompanied with two sets of any user manuals and reference material
necessary for operation of the system. Hardware Documentation:
Documentation (2 sets) must be provided with all hardware showing parts
lists, system schematics, and architecture down to a major component
level (e.g., amplifier, mixer, etc.). A copy of system diagrams and
schematics shall also be provided on CD-ROM in DXF format (or other
format readable by AutoCAD Release 13). For components provided by a
third party (e.g., the control computer), all manuals provided by that
third party manufacturer are sufficient. (vii) Final inspection and
acceptance will be made at NSWC,CD, West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700. Item
001 shall be delivered 90 days after award of the contract. (viii)
Provision 52.212-1, entitled, "INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS -- COMMERCIAL
(OCT 1995)" applies to this solicitation. (ix) Provision 52.212-2,
entitled, "EVALUATION -COMMERCIAL ITEMS (OCT 1995)" applies to this
solicitation. The factors as stated in Paragraph (a) of the provision
are (i) technical capability, and (ii) price. Award will be made to the
low cost technically acceptable offeror. (x) The contractor is to
include a completed copy of provision 52.212-3, entitled, "OFFEROR
REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS-COMMERCIAL ITEM (JUN 1996)" with
their proposal. (xi) Provision 52.212-4, entitled, "CONTRACT TERMS AND
CONDITIONS -- COMMERCIAL ITEMS (MAY 1997)" applies to this
solicitation. (xii) Clause 52.212-5, entitled "CONTRACT TERMS AND
CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT STATUTES OR EXECUTIVE ORDERS --
COMMERCIAL ITEMS (AUG 1996)" applies to this solicitation. The
following additional FAR Clauses shall apply to this procurement: FAR
52.203-6 Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government, with
Alternate I (41 U.S.C. 253g and 10 U.S.C. 2402); FAR 52.203-10 price or
Fee Adjustment for Illegal or Improper Activity (41 U.S.C.); FAR
52.219-8 Utilization of Small Business Concerns and Small Disadvantaged
Business Concerns (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2)(3)); FAR 52.222-26 Equal
Opportunity (EO 11246); FAR 52.222-35 Affirmative Action for Special
Disabled andVietnam Era Veterans (38 U.S.C. 4212); FAR 52.222-36
Affirmative Action for Handicapped Workers (29 U.S.C. 793); and FAR
52.222-37 Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans and Veterans
of the Vietnam Era (38 U.S.C. 4212). 52.221-11 Restriction On Certain
Foreign Purchases (OCT 1996); The following additional DFAR Clauses
shall apply to this procurement: 252.212-7000 Offeror Representations
and Certifications -- Commercial Items (NOV 1995); 252.212-7001
Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or
Executive Orders Applicable to Defense Acquisitions of Commercial items
(NOV 1995); 252.225-7007 Trade Agreements (JUL 1996); 252.225-7008
Supplies to be Accorded Duty-Free Entry (DEC 1991), with all supplies
being accorded duty-free entry; 252.225-7009 Duty-Free Entry --
Qualifying Country End Products and Supplies (JAN 1997); and
252.225-7012 Preference for Certain Domestic Commodities (FEB 1997). No
additional requirements or terms and conditions apply to this
solicitation. (xiii) All hardware/equipment shall be warranted free
from defects for a minimum period of one year from the date of
acceptance. The warranty shall provide for repair or replacement of
defective items discovered within the warranty period. (xiv) The
Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) assigned rating is
D0-C9E. (xv) Proposals in response to this solicitation are to be
received by 2 PM Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time, 25 July 1997,
at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division; Bldg. 121,
Room 214; Code 3321; Attn: MaryAnne Golling; 9500 MacArthur Blvd.; West
Bethesda, MD 20817-5700. (xvi) For all inquires, please call MaryAnne
Golling (301) 227-3301. (0196) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0331 19970717\58-0004.SOL)
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