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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 29,1999 PSA#2272U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, WASC, Acquisition Management Division
WC3, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Bin C15700, Seattle, WA 98115-0070 D -- DESIGN STUDY FOR NEPTUNE: A SUBSEA FIBER OPTIC CABLE SYSTEM. SOL
RFI 9-1 DUE 021099 POC For further information, please contact Hugh
Milburn at (206) 526-6169. Design study for NEPTUNE, a Subsea Fiber
Optic Cable System. Introduction: A government and institutional
partnership has been formed under the National Ocean Partnership
Program (see http://core.cast.msstate.edu/NOPPpg1.html) to conduct a
design for implementing a series of interactive seafloor observatories
(NEPTUNE) to investigate highly active plate tectonic and
oceanographic systems (see
http://core.cast.msstate.edu/NOPPpg105.html#designstudy). The goal is
to develop a national facility based at some suitable web hub in the
Northwest that will allow investigators from around the globe real-time
access to suites of instruments located on and around the Juan de Fuca
tectonic plate off the Washington-Oregon coast. It is envisioned that
this system will allow scientists to connect hardware for monitoring
processes at spreading centers, subduction zones, as well as, on the
plate and in the overlying ocean (e.g., vents, life in extreme
environments and plate movement). The scientists will require
electrical power at their remote sites as well as high speed, two-way
data and control communications. We envision hundreds to thousands of
instruments will be connected to this fiber-optic network and an array
of autonomous vehicles that would be capable of responding to short
term perturbations in parts of the system. Description: A
state-of-the-art fiber-optic trunk cable to include power will be the
backbone of the system. The trunk cable from a coastal landing site
will include 600 to 800 miles of electro/optical cable deployed with a
number of branches to service the major areas of interest on the
plate. This trunk cable will need to provide at least 3 to 5 kW of
electrical power and a bi-directional data handling and control system
operating in the multi-gigabit/sec range. The terminus of each branch
requires a junction box capable of providing power and data
connections for interchangeable suites of scientific instruments or
environmental monitoring devices. The scientific end user systems
connected to the junction boxes may be in the form of instrument suites
connected by miles of cable or docking stations for autonomous
vehicles. Scientific system connections to the junction boxes need to
allow for either remotely operated vehicle intervention or be capable
of returning to a surface ship for service. The shore end of the trunk
cable will have power supplied at a beach station; a high-speed data
link will connect the system to the hub. Request: The study team wants
information from interested companies that have the capability of
being a "systems contractor" or "Industrial partner" to help
conceptualize such a system with proven technologies. Interested
companies should have expertise in design, fabrication, installation,
and maintenance of compete sub-sea cable systems, including software
and power architectures. This study will lead the Partners to seek
funding from a variety of sources for the final facility. Response
Instructions: We request that by February 10, 1999 interested companies
supply a brief description of their capabilities and representative
cable systems with which they have been involved. Based on these
inputs, we will evaluate the capabilities and potential suitability of
responsive companies to this project. Follow-on efforts will focus on
developing realistic design parameters and operational plans that will
be sued in this design study. Please respond in writing by either mail
or fax to POC: Hugh Milburn, NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental
Laboratory, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115, Tel. 206 526
6169 or Fax 206 526 6744, email milburn@pmel.noaa.gov. RFI Disclaimer:
All data received in response to the RFI will be treated as
proprietary and will be used only by the NEPTUNE partners to help
evaluate the present state of technology and determine sources of
competent industrial contractors who can provide a trunk cable system.
The data will not be released or presented outside of the NEPTUNE
Partners group without permission. This request is for information
only. It does not constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise, that
the Government or its Partners will take procurement action in this
particular matter. The Partners will not be responsible for any costs
incurred in furnishing this information. *PARTNERS:NOAA/Pacific Marine
Environmental Laboratory, University of Washington, Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Posted
01/27/99 (W-SN292123). (0027) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0039 19990129\D-0012.SOL)
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