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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 18,1998 PSA#2161US Army, CECOM Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
07703-5008 A -- AIR/LAND ENHANCED RECONNAISSANCE AND TARGETING (ALERT) PROGRAM
SOL DAAB07-98-R-D286 DUE 092898 POC Point of Contact -- Marie DeMaio,
Contract Specialist, 732-532-6076. Contracting Officer -- Karen M.
Conti, 732-532-1984. WEB: CECOM Acquisition Center's Business
Opportunities Page, http://acbop.monmouth.army.mil. E-MAIL: Click here
to e-mail the POC, demaio@doim6.monmouth.army.mil. The U.S. Army CECOM
proposes to negotiate on a sole source basis with Northrop/Grumman
Corp., Baltimore, MD for ALERT Algorithm Development. This forty-eight
month program will develop Search-on-the-Move (SOM) Aided Target
Recognizer (ATR) capability for aircraft and ground vehicle mounted
sensors by modifying existing Comanche Automatic Target
Detection/Classification algorithms and technology (2nd Generation FLIR
and multi-function laser). This will involve testing existing Comanche
algorithms against 2nd Generation FLIR data collected on stationary
targets, moving targets, stationary sensor platforms and moving sensor
platforms to determine current performance capabilities. Algorithms
and software will be then modified and enhanced to use laser range map
data, laser profiling data, and Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED).
A rapid target insertion/algorithm training process for achieving ATD/C
performance against new/emerging target threats will also be
demonstrated. Flight evaluations to achieve increased operational
benefits derived from the ATR algorithm enhancements for performing
search-on-the-move, acquiring obscured targets in defilade, or at
extended range will be performed. The primary deliverables are an ALERT
Processor, an updated Interface Control Document, an updated Interface
Requirements specification and an updated Mode Definition Document
(MDD). Northrop/Grumman is the only source capable of performing this
effort since they are a part of the development team for the ATR
function. The enhanced capabilities to be developed requires a detailed
understanding of the existing Comanche baseline algorithms and their
current emulation to achieve a bit for bit map into the Northrop
Grumman mission computer processor. Strict execution timelines and a
detailed understanding of the Comanche VRTL operating system further
support this sole source approach. The MDD will be releasable at the
conclusion of this effort which will enhance future competition.
However, all responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be
considered by the agency. See Notes 22 and 26. The U.S. Army
Communications Electronics Command (CECOM) has established a Business
Opportunities Page (BOP) website to allow electronic transmittal of
Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Invitation for Bids (IFBs) from CECOM
to Industry. All parties interested in doing business with CECOM are
invited to access, operate, send and receive information from the
Business Opportunity Page at (http://acbop.monmouth.army.mil). Upon
accessing this webpage, click on CECOM Business Opportunities. You may
access potential CECOM Business Opportunities by simply typing "guest"
for the login ID and password. Registration for a user ID and password
will only be necessary when you are considering the submission of
proposals CECOM through the BOP. For CD-ROM drawings or other data,
contact the identified Contracting Officer via their e-mail. Offers and
Bids shall be submitted in hard copy at the time and place specified in
the solicitation. No bids shall be submitted directly to the
Contracting Officer. The CECOM Acquisition Center's EBB is closed!
Posted 08/14/98 (D-SN237238). (0226) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0009 19980818\A-0009.SOL)
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