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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 22,1999 PSA#2460ESC/DIGK, Global Grid (Product Area Directorate), 5 Eglin Street,
Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2100 58 -- REQUEST FOR INFORMATION -- LASER RANGE FINDER POC Dale M. Pease,
(781) 377-6395 WEB: ESC Business Opportunities Web Page,
http://www.herbb.hanscom.af.mil. E-MAIL: Click Here to E-mail the POC,
dale.pease@hanscom.af.mil. The Tactical Air Control Party (TACP)
Modernization Program Office of the Electronic Systems Center
(ESC/DIGR) is conducting market research for the acquisition of a Laser
Range Finder (LRF). The LRF shall meet the requirements as outlined in
Operational Requirements Document (ORD), AC2ISRC (CAF)
307-97-I/II/III, for Tactical Air Control Party Modernization, dated 14
July 1999. ESC intends to purchase approximately 80 LRFs in fiscal
years 2000 through 2002. Due to a compressed time schedule, only LRFs
already developed and in operational use will be considered. A LRF that
is currently used by commercial/civilian customers, such as
construction firms, civilian law enforcement agencies or commercial
fishermen is preferred. Vendors may be provided with the opportunity to
offer their products which meet the threshold requirements of the ORD.
TACPs provide numerous critical functions on the modern battlefield
including: (1) Advising ground forces on aircraft employment and
capabilities; (2) Coordinating andcontrolling aerospace operations; and
(3) Participating in battle planning. To perform its mission, the TACP
is equipped with vehicle-mounted communications pallets, manpack
radios, and digital communications devices to interface with the ground
forces it supports, aircraft conducting the air operations, aerospace
command and control (C2) agencies, and Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance (ISR) agencies. The TACP-Modernization effort will
provide a technology refresh by adding/replacing manpack radios, a
laser range finder, computers and software, and vehicular radios. The
LRF is needed to provide a high degree of target and friendly forces
positional accuracy in day and night operations and will be integrated
with other components. The Government has an immediate need for the
TACP Modernization program and must expedite its acquisition.
Therefore, the Government is interested in identifying potential
sources that meet the submission requirements listed below and also may
have a Government contractthat could be used to satisfy the TACP
Modernization program's laser range finder requirement. Specific
minimum requirements for the laser range finder are as follows: (a)
Size -- must be small enough to easily fit in a standard rucksack (a
standard rucksack's dimension is approximately 20"x 19"x 11"); (b)
Weight -- must not exceed 5 lbs. (not including external cables and
battery); (c) Self-Location Data -- must support a means to provide
self-location data through an external device (such as a GPS receiver
via an RS-232 connection); (d) User Displayed Information -- The
determined range, azimuth, and elevation differences must be displayed
to the operator through the eyepiece; (e) Range and Designation
Capability -- The laser range finder is needed to range targets,
friendly positions, and to measure cloud ceilings, and must determine
range from 100 to 9995 meters; (f) Data Exported -- must be capable of
digitally exporting range, azimuth, and elevation differences; (g)
Range Accuracy—must have an accuracy of +/- 5 meters and provide
indication of multiple returns; (h) Azimuth Accuracy -- must provide
azimuth within +/- 10 mils grid; (i) Laser Safety -- must be eye safe
to the unaided eye; (j) Battery -- must support at least 60 minutes of
continuous use in a night environment before requiring a change of
battery; (k) Air-Droppable -- (when in a rucksack) must survive high
altitude and atmospheric effects associated with military free fall
operations conducted from 25,000 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) and survive
static line parachute deployments; (l) Day and Night Operations --
must be capable of day and night operations; (m) Minimum Daytime
Magnification -- must be able to detect a main battle tank at 9995
meters on a clear day; (n) Hot Basic -- must operate without
degradation at temperatures up to 120F, while operated in
relative humidity up to 95 percent  5 percent, and without
significant degradation in blowing rain; (o) Desert -- must operate
without degradation at temperatures up to 120F and without
significant degradation when operated in blowing sand and dust; (p)
Cold -- must operate without degradation at temperatures down to
-10F, without significant degradation in snow or sleet, and be
operable by operators wearing cold weather gear; (q) Biological and
Chemical -- must be operable by an operator wearing Mission-Oriented
Protective Posture (MOPP) Level 4 gear; (r) Water Resistant -- must not
be damaged or operations significantly degraded while operating in or
exposed to rain, sleet, or snow. Also must not be damaged or operations
degraded following immersion in water to a depth of one meter for one
minute; (s) Tripod -- must include a miniature tripod that will fit in
a standard rucksack. The size may preclude a single individual
carrying the tripod from carrying other ancillary equipment such as the
radio, laser range finder, or computer; (t) Exterior Covering -- must
have a non-reflective exterior coating and a subdued color. In addition
to the above minimum requirements, the following are desirable: (u)
support an embedded self-location capability; (v) incorporate a target
designation capability to mark targets for laser guided weapons and
airborne laser tracking systems, as well as a laser marker night vision
sight allowing the operator to see the laser spot on the target at
night; (w) use batteries that are common to those used by other TACP
Modernization and Army equipment; (x) (when in a rucksack) survive high
altitude and atmospheric effects associated with military free fall
operations conducted from 42,000 feet MSL; (y) integral legs included
in the tripod. Respondents are notified that a formal solicitation may
not necessarily result from this Request For Information (RFI).
However, information received as a result of our market survey
activities may be reflected in a formal solicitation. The Government
will not pay for any information received in response to this RFI, nor
will the Government compensate a respondent for any cost incurred in
developing the information provide to ESC. Without written permission
from you, ESC will not release to any firm, agency, or individual
outside the Government, any information marked with a Proprietary
legend. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Responses to this RFI should include
the following: (1) Documentation that shows that your existing product
meets as many of the minimum and desirable requirements listed above
as possible; (2) Brochures and/or other marketing material provided to
civilian/commercial customers for the same laser range finder that
you're offering in response to this RFI; (3) Reliability data [e.g.
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), Mean Time To Repair (MTTR), etc]; (4)
Information on basic and extended warranty coverage currently
available; (5) If your product has been officially tested by a
Government organization, participated in an operational exercise,
and/or participated in a Government sponsored experiment, provide a
copy of (or identify)any formal documentation that describes how your
product was used and how it performed; (6) Recommended logistics and
maintenance approaches for your product during acquisition and
sustainment; (7) Indicate any additional functionality not in the ORD
that your product provides that you believe would be beneficial to the
TACP mission; (8) Delivery schedule for your existing product; (9) The
size and socioeconomic status of your business (e.g. small, large,
small disadvantaged). Information regarding this acquisition, including
ORD AC2ISRC (CAF) 307-97-I/II/III, can be found on the Hanscom
Electronic RFP Bulletin Board (HERBB)(http://herbb.hanscom.af.mil)
[click on "Biz Opportunities", then click on "Tactical Air Control
Party (TACP) Modernization"]. Interested parties are encouraged to
review the documents posted on the HERBB website and to provide us with
information, comments, and suggestions regarding any aspect of this
planned acquisition. The Government is currently developing the
acquisition strategy for the TACP Modernization program. Please direct
any questions on this RFI to Mr. Dale M. Pease, Contracting Officer,
(781) 377-6395, e-mail: dale.pease@hanscom.af.mil or Ms Mary Stairs,
Deputy Program Manager (781) 377-5537, e-mail
mary.stairs@hanscom.af.mil. The RFI packages should be delivered in two
paper copies, limited to 30 pages, including brochures; software copies
may be delivered along with the paper copies. The RFI packages are due
to Mr. Dale M. Pease (U.S. Postal Mailing Address: ESC/DIGK, 5 Eglin
Street, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2100; Note -- for commercial delivery
such as FedEx, address packages to 3 Eglin Street) within 10 business
days of posting of this notice in the CBD. Packages received after 10
business days of the date this notice appears in the CBD may not be
reviewed. An Acquisition Ombudsman, Colonel Steven H. Sheldon,
Director, Commander's Staff, has been appointed to hear concerns from
offerors or potential offerors during proposal development. You should
only contact the Ombudsman with issues or problems you cannot
satisfactorily resolve with the program manager and/or contracting
officer. The Ombudsman role is to hear concerns, issues, and
recommendations and communicate these to the appropriate government
personnel. The Ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality if
desired. The Ombudsman does not evaluate proposals or participate in
source selection. You can contact the Ombudsman at (781) 377-5106.
Posted 10/20/99 (D-SN393236). (0293) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0345 19991022\58-0003.SOL)
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