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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 15,1999 PSA#2263NOTICE OF INTENT TO NEGOTIATE SOLE SOURCE CONTRACT FOR GRISMS The
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. ("AURA")
intends to enter into negotiations with a certain vendor for the
provision of five grisms for use in a scientific instrument for the
Gemini Observatory. AURA believes that this certain vendor is the only
source for grisms that will meet AURA's requirements, which are
described below. Requirements applicable to all five grisms: 1) Direct
ruled on KRS5 prisms 2) Prism is 46x46 mm, 15 0.1 degree wedge, direct
ruled surface centered on central 38x38 mm of hypotenuse surface; 3) AR
coated on non-ruled surface for <2% reflection across working
bandpass; and 4) Blaze angle = 15 0.3 deg. 5) Depth of groove tolerance
0.1 m The groove densities for the 5 grisms are 72.8, 104.1, 166.7,
223.9, and 312.6 gr/mm, with working bandpasses defined by the M, L, K,
H, and J astronomical bands respectively. This notice is not a request
for competitive quotations. AURA will consider any responses to this
notice only for the purpose of evaluating whether or not there are
other potential sources of these grisms. The decision whether or not to
conduct a competitive procurement will be made at the sole discretion
of the Gemini Contracts Manager. Vendors with a demonstrated ability to
produce grisms meeting all of AURA's requirements should send AURA
materials demonstrating that capability and listing contact information
for prior purchasers of grisms with substantially similar
specifications by no later than 21 January, 1999. Responses should be
submitted by fax (520-318-8590) or email (aflach@gemini.edu), and
addressed as follows: "Andrew Flach, Gemini Contracts Manager, Notice
No. N990043." The Gemini Observatory is an international collaboration
to build and operate two 8 meter telescopes, one to be located on
Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the other to be located on Cerro Pachon in Chile.
The Gemini Observatory partners include the USA, United Kingdom,
Canada, Argentina, Australia, Brazil and Chile. The Gemini Observatory
is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in
Astronomy, Inc. (AURA) under contract to the National Science
Foundation. WEB: General information about the Gemini Observatory,
http://www.gemini.edu. E-MAIL: Click here to contact the Gemini
Contracts Manager, aflach@gemini.edu. Posted 01/13/99 (W-SN287846). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0467 19990115\SP-0007.MSC)
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