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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 20,1998 PSA#2163National Cancer Institute, Research Contracts Branch, PSAS, 6120
Executive Blvd, EPS/Room 638, Bethesda, MD 20892-7227 66 -- SKY VISON/H CYTOGENETICS WORKSTATION SOL RFQ80202(NR) DUE 090398
POC Marsha Gorham, Purchasing Agent (301)402-4509 or Todd Cole,
Contracting Officer The National Cancer Institute (NCI) plans to
procure a SKY Vision/H Cytogenetics Workstation with appropriate
spectrometer, software package, light source and required filter sets,
from Applied Spectral Imaging Inc., 2120 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsberg, CA
92009. The system shall be assembled on an existing ZEISS research
epifluorescent microscope, and it will be used to access balanced
chromosomal rearrangements in human and mouse karyotypes on a global
basis through spectral karyotyping and thus identify recurrent
chromosomal breakpoints. The system shall: 1) be capable of automatic
karyotyping of human (24 colors) and mouse (21 colors) metaphase
chromosome spreads, based upon a single hybridization with appropriate
combinatorial -labeled DNA probes, and one-pass spectral readout from
the specimen; 2) employ algorithms using the fluorescence spectra of
the pure dyes used in DNA-probe labeling thus avoiding any prior
identification of chromosomes; 3) be based upon an imaging,
fourier-transform spectrometer attachable via C-mount to the
Laboratory's existing Zeiss microscope; 4) have an optical head that
shall employ a common-path interferometer that ensures the system is
stable, durable and easily calibrated with any standard source or set
of narrow band interference filters; 5) have optical path difference
(OPD) for the Optical Head that is controlled by a variable speed, high
accuracy, digital position-controlled qalvanometer; 6) to enable 24/21
color karyotyping, have broad spectra response from 400 nm to 1000 nm,
high variable spectra resolution adjustable by the user from inside the
software and spatial resolution limited only by pixel size; 7) have an
interferometer that does not degrade achievable and spatial
resolutions; 8) include thermoelectrically cooled, low noise, high
dynamic range, progressive scan interline CCD camera with 659 X 494
pixels, stand alone camera controller and rasterizing (frame grabber)
computer board; 9) provide images that are acquired automatically in
the interferometer, fourier-transformed in no longer than 2 minutes and
rapidly transferred at a rate of 1 M pixel/sec or better in digital
format to the RAM of the computer via direct memory access. The system
software shall enable several types of interferometer/CCD
calibrations, including fringe and spectral calibration, as well as
optical alignment. It should provide the ability to define multiple
reference spectra for storage in a reference library and/or for
incorporation in spectrally based (minimum square error) classification
algorithms and (spectral) optical density algorithms. Spectral
algorithms should be applicable to images based on a number of spectra
to be chosen from a reference library and/or from within an image of
interest. It also should have the ability to do spectral browsing' to
view and display in real time spectra measured at any pixel in the
image being viewed. The Software shall also display images in CIE
corrected RGB colors, effectively combine the G- or DAPI-banded image
with multi-color spectral and keryotyping information and human or
mouse chromosome ideograms, save images in more than one file format,
export output spectral data to ASCII files, and do wavelength scanning,
as well as spectral & spatial averaging. In addition, the user shall be
able to perform basic arithmetic image transformations, to add,
subtract, divide and multiply spectral images and to view the results
immediately. Applied Spectral Imaging Inc., is the only source known to
NCI that offers an interferometer-based system that uses one-pass
accurate spectral readout to automatically reconstruct 24 color human
and 21 color mouse karyotypes. However, if any interest party believes
it can meet the above requirement, it may submit a statement of
capabilities. The capability statement and any other information
furnished must be in writing and must contain material in sufficient
detail to allow NCI to determine if the party can meet the requirement.
Capability statements must be received in the contracting office by
3:00 p.m. EST, onSeptember 3, 1998. If you have any questions, please
contact Marsha Gorham, Purchasing Agent, on (301)402-4509. A
determination by the Government not to compete this proposed contract
based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of
the Government. Information received will be considered solely for the
purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. No
collect calls will be accepted. Posted 08/18/98 (W-SN238357). (0230) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0362 19980820\66-0005.SOL)
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