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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 5,1998 PSA#2004SMC/TMC, Airborne Laser Program, 3300 Target Road, Bldg 760, Kirtland
AFB, NM 87117-6612 A -- AIRBORNE LASER (ABL) ADVISORY AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES (A&AS) DUE
011598 POC Mr Mel Pearson, Contracting Officer (505)853-3270, Mr Tim
Nikolai, Technical Representative (505) 846-7657 E-MAIL: Microsoft
Exchange Mail, Contracting: Pearsonm@PLK.AF.MIL, Technical:
Nikolait@PLK.AF.MIL. See Numbered Note 25. The due date for SOCs is 15
Jan 98. Contact the undersigned if you cannot meet this due date. The
Airborne Laser (ABL) is a high energy laser system integrated on a
Boeing 747 aircraft that is being designed, fabricated, and tested for
destroying theater ballistic missiles in the boost phase. It is a high
priority Acquisition Category 1D Air Force program. The ABL System
Program Office (SPO) requires approximately 13 man-year equivalent
heads of Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) support. The A&AS
contractor will support, provide expertise, and participate in the Beam
Control/Fire Control (BC/FC), Aircraft, Laser, Ground Support (GS),
Battle Management Command, Control, and Communication Computers and
Intelligence (BMC4I), Test, Hardware (HW) and Air Vehicle Integration
and Check-Out (AVICO) Integrated Product Teams (IPTs). The A&AS
contractor will support the development of the ABL Weapon System
through engineering analyses, segment modeling and simulation, and
review and evaluation of segment concepts, architectures, and designs.
The A&AS contractor will also provide specific segment modeling and
simulation support to include wave optics and scaling laws, BMC4I
predictive avoidance analysis, and Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser (COIL)
design analysis. The A&AS contractor will provide specific segment
design engineering analysis for atmospheric characterization
(turbulence statistics and cloud analysis), laser beam quality,
adaptive optics, large optic designs, vibration, aero-optics, the
pressure recovery subsystem, and acquisition, tracking and pointing.
The A&AS contractor will provide specific system modeling and
simulation. The A&AS contractor must have extensive, in-depth and
current experience with HEL weapon system technologies, systems, and
applications, as well as hands-on experience in analysis/experiments
and testing with the HEL technologies. Expertise is required in laser
physics, physics, gas dynamics, optical engineering, electro-optics,
and structural engineering (thermal/mechanical). Extensive experience
is required in COIL for the ABL weapon and solid state lasers for the
ABL illuminator, including integrated laser/optical resonator analysis,
pressure recovery systems, laser chemistry, and optical non-linear
phenomena. Experience is also required in high energy laser weapon
system beam control, vibration isolation/control, integrated laser
controls, laser tracking and pointing, and laser beam aimpoint
maintenance, as well as atmospheric turbulence analysis, wave optics
codes, high energy laser propagation, atmospheric compensation, and
adaptive optics. Additionally, experience in missile
tracking/signatures, high energy laser effects, passive/active missile
tracking algorithms, and damage assessment for HEL effects is
required, as well as systems-level modeling and simulation, to include
airborne HEL weapon systems and subsystems, aircraft platforms,
atmospheric propagation, ballistic missile threats, and mission and
campaign-level engagement performance analysis. In addition, the
successful A&AS contractor must have, or be able to obtain, access to
proprietary computer models owned by the Schafer Corporation, RDA
Logicon, and SAIC. (0364) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0009 19980105\A-0009.SOL)
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