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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 23,1998 PSA#2037NASA/John F. Kennedy Space Center, Procurement, Kennedy Space Center,
FL 32899 59 -- VME CHASSIS ASSEMBLY SOL RFO10-98-0024 DUE 022498 POC David D.
Reeves, Contracting Officer, Phone (407) 867-3999, Fax (407) 867-1029,
Email David.Reeves-1@ksc.nasa.gov -- Susan J. Wall, Contracting
Officer, Phone (407) 867-4408, Fax (407) 867-1029, Email
Susan.Wall-1@ksc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest information
about this notice,
http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/KSC/date.html#RFO10-98-0024. E-MAIL: David D.
Reeves, David.Reeves-1@ksc.nasa.gov. THIS NOTICE CONSTITUTES AMENDMENT
NO. 1 TO THE RFO FOR VME CHASSIS ASSEMBLY SUPPLEMENTED WITH ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS NOTICE. Companies shall acknowledge all
amendment(s) in their offer. This notice serves as the official
amendment to the subject solicitation and a written amendment will not
be issued. The purpose of this amendment is to change the delivery
required of Item No.'s 1 and 2 and to answer questions received
regarding the VME Chassis Assembly Specification. The due date for
receipt of offers is not extended. This Amendment to the Solicitation
is to make changes in the Delivery Schedule of two items and to answer
questions that were received in response to the Solicitation. The
Delivery Schedule for Line Item No. s 1 and 2 of the RFO are changed
from 30 days after contract award to 30 business days after contract
award. All the following questions reference the Specification for the
VME Chassis Assembly. Sections and Page Numbers of the Specification
are indicated after the Question Number. QUESTION 1: Reference Section
3.3.16, Page 10 AC fans are specified. Are DC fans an acceptable
alternative if we provide the additional AMPs required on the 12V
output? ANSWER: No, AC Fans are required by the Government. QUESTION 2:
Reference Section 3.4.1, Page 6 An eight layer VMEbus backplane is
specified. Is a 5 layer backplane an acceptable alternative if we
provide detailed backup information regarding 5 layer backplane design
that outperforms 8 layer designs? (also historical data on many
systems in use within NASA which utilize this 5 layer design backplane
could be provided) ANSWER: No, an eight layer VMEbus backplane is
required by the Government. QUESTION 3: Reference Section 3.5.2, Page
8 Does the -5VDC power supply output want to be -5.0 VDC or -5.2 VDC?
ANSWER: Reference ANSI/VITA 1994 VME 64 QUESTION 4: Reference Section
3.3.1, Page 6 Is this 0.08 inch thick material requirement applicable
to all sheet metal components in the VME chassis or is it intended to
apply only to the chassis structural components? ANSWER: Yes, it is
applicable to all sheet metal components. QUESTION 5: Reference Section
3.3.2, Page 6 Will additional technical merit be given for solutions
that offer a chassis depth less than the 25 inches allowed? ANSWER: No.
QUESTION 6: Reference Section 3.3.4, Page 6 Will additional technical
merit be given for solutions that fully utilize the benefit of a DPST
type switch, breaking both AC and neutral? ANSWER: No. QUESTION 7
Reference Section 3.3.9, Page 7 7A: Does this slot bypass card perform
any function other than to daisy-chain BG and IAK? ANSWER: Yes, the
slot bypass card restricts airflow through unused slots. 7B: Would
these Slot bypass cards be required if a backplane offering auto BG and
IAK daisy-chaining were proposed? (see Question #11) ANSWER: Yes.
QUESTION 8 Reference Section 3.3.10, Page 7 8A: What will the card
guides be supporting? Is there a form factor associated with the
components/cards that you intend to install in the transition area?
ANSWER: Several 6U transition modules similar to Motorola MVME 712. 8B:
At what point should the card guides begin? ANSWER: Refer to the
conceptual drawing. 8C: How deep are you expecting the card guides to
extend? ANSWER: 100 mm. 8D: When will NASA inform potential bidders of
their final determination on filler panel requirements? ANSWER: Submit
offers for the 16 HP that is the Government s requirement at this time.
The determination of which combination of filler panels will be used
will be done after award. QUESTION 9: Reference Section 3.3.15, Page 7
Comment -- The conceptual drawing in Section 8 shows a chassis that
has no form of air baffling or damning and air is not directed over the
potential hot spots of your conceptual design. Is there a need for
positive cooling pressure in the chassis? ANSWER: Refer to the
conceptual drawing underneath the card cage. Question 10: Reference
Section 3.3.18, Page 7 Will manufactures with an air filter other than
15 x 15 inch be penalized during evaluation? ANSWER: Yes, the
Government s minimum requirement is for the 15 X 15 inch air filter.
QUESTION 11 Reference Section 3.4.1, Page 8 11A: Does NASA have a
preference for back planes with auto daisy-chaining of BG and IAK or
the manual version of daisy-chaining these two control signals? ANSWER:
No preference. 11B: Would a six layer back plane that meets all of your
other specifications for Termination, Cross-talk, Connectors, Ejector
Tabs, Durability, Ground Shift and DC Power Connection be acceptable?
ANSWER: NO. 11C: The most common pitch (distance centerline of board to
centerline of board) for VME cards is 4HP (or 4 x .2 inch = .8 inch).
However, some boards require 3, 5, 6, 7 or 8HP. Are the cards that NASA
intends to install in these VME chassis of the 4HP pitch? ANSWER: There
will be boards that will be 4 HP, 8 HP, or 12 HP. QUESTION 12:
Reference Section 3.5.2, Page 9 How does NASA intend to use the -5VDC
voltage and how would you like it terminated? ANSWER: -5V should be
provided to backplane per VME Specification. (0049) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0268 19980223\59-0003.SOL)
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