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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 3,1998 PSA#2150U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, Acquisition Center, Bldg 4488,
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5280 L -- OPERATIONAL COOPERATIVE DOPPLER RADAR, ACOUSTIC,AND LASER SENSING
SCORING CAPABILITY POC Mr. Ellis Bedwell, Contract Specialist,
AMSAM-AC-SS-A, 256-842-7308, Mr. William Krahl, Contracting Officer,
AMSAM-AC-SS-A, 256-842-7307 SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS to be published in
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY Sources are sought for providing and
maintaining on a continuous basis an operational non-cooperative
doppler radar, acoustic, and laser sensing scoring capability. The
required capability will provide bullet counting, miss distance,
vector, and laser sensing scoring to include both subsonic and
supersonic projectiles fired against a variety of targets. The targets
include full-scale drones, sub-scale drones, small scale drones,
towable aerial targets and pop up/ground targets. Targets to be scored
are used in training on, and test and evaluation of, ground to air,
air to air, air to ground, and ground to ground weapons systems.
Engineering services to design, fabricate, and test scoring devices for
new targets developed during the life of this contract is also a
requirement. Prospective bidders must have experience in doppler radar,
acoustic, vector, and laser sensing scoring operations and maintenance,
as well as design, fabrication and testing of new doppler radar,
acoustic, vector, and laser sensing scoring systems for future targets.
Prospective bidders must also be knowledgeable and compliant with
local, state, and federal requirements in handling and disposal of
environmentally sensitive products used to support this effort. This
effort is planned for FY 00 with options for FY 01 through FY 04, is
subject to Year 2000 certification requirements, and includes the
following: a. Scoring field operational services base operations are
required at Fort Bliss, Texas/White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), New
Mexico; Fort Hood, Texas; and Grafenwoehr, Germany. Off-site
operational services, performed on a temporary duty basis, are required
at various Posts, Camps and Stations (PCS), both in the Continental
United States (CONUS) and outside the Continental United States
(OCONUS). Scoring field operational services are required to support
Active Army and Reserve Component Air Defense Artillery training
exercises; aviation gunnery; customer special test programs; other Army
range targetry programs; other services' training and test and
evaluation programs; and Foreign Military Sales customer requirements.
Immediate feedback on weapon system/gunner performance shall be
provided to the firing unit commander, or test director, of the system
being scored. Field operational services may be required at any hour
of the day or night and in inclement weather conditions. Services shall
also include approximately 30 instances per year of twenty-four hour
per day, seven day per week support, for up to two continuous weeks
each instance, in support of attack helicopter gunnery operations
and/or other Army range targetry programs. Field operational services
shall be provided utilizing Government Furnished Equipment (GFE),
consisting of ground support equipment, spare parts, and various
scoring devices peculiar to specific target types and mission
scenarios. Accountability for all Government-owned property is a
requirement. The current inventory numbers in excessof 800 lines and is
subject to change without notice. The Government does not own
documentation sufficient to facilitate repair of, nor conduct training
on, the scoring equipment currently in inventory. Transportation of
equipment to support aviation gunnery and range targetry programs, and
travel for contractor personnel, will be on a cost reimbursable basis
and will be limited to that allowable under the Joint Travel
Regulations (JTR). b. Engineering services are required at the
contractor's facility and at various governmental test facilities
and/or ranges. Newly developed scoring devices must be compatible in
all respects with the existing infrastructure in place at Fort Bliss,
Texas, Fort Hood, Texas and Grafenwoehr, Germany. Any new equipment
must also meet all Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) requirements as
well as radio/telemetry frequency compatibility with operations at
various government ranges. A firm fixed price is anticipated for field
operational services. Engineering services will be cost plus fixed
fee. Any firm with the necessary skills and experience to accomplish
the planned effort are invited to provide a statement of interest plus
data to substantiate your qualifications to this office within 20 days
from the date of publication. Data provided to substantiate
qualifications should include a description of work performed (in all
cases), and the contract number(s) of any previous or current
Government contract(s), if applicable. To COMMANDER, us. Army Aviation
and Missile Command, ATTN: AMSAM-AC-SS-A (Mr. Ellis Bedwell) Redstone
Arsenal, Al 35898. All responses should reference Sources Sought
Synopsis No. _______. This synopsis is to identify potential sources
only; it does not constitute an RFP, and is not to be construed as a
commitment by the Government. Posted 07/30/98 (W-SN230375). (0211) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0071 19980803\L-0001.SOL)
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