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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 21,2000 PSA#2561CONCEPTS IN COMPUTER VISION AND APPLICATIONS FOR SENSORS AND WEAPONS
SYSTEMS SOL Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) N00019-00-R-CVAW TITLE
COMPUTER VISION FOR AVIATION AND WEAPONS DUE Within one year of the
date of CBD publication AGENCY NAVAIR AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVAIR)
(Code 2.4.3.3.1), Bldg 441, Unit 7, 21983 Bundy Road, Patuxent River,
MD 20670-1127 POC: Sue R. Wainwright, Contract Specialist, (301)
757-2609 Vicki Fuhrmann, Contracting Officer, (301) 757-2602 TECHNICAL
POC: Charles Caposell (301) 342-2638/(703) 696-4814 This notice
constitutes a BAA as contemplated by FAR 6.102(d)(2). This BAA is also
listed at WWW.NAVAIR.NAVY.MIL (Business/Doing Business With Us/Open
Solicitations). I. INTRODUCTION. The NAVAIR Team is soliciting
proposals for research and development (R&D) concepts in computer
vision and applications for sensors and weapon systems. Concepts
proposed may represent novel dedicated technologies and/or dual use of
new emerging commercial technology. II. BACKGROUND. The Navy is
working jointly with the Marine Corps and the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA) to advance the science and technology of
computer vision for aviation and weapons. Computer vision addresses any
system that processes data at the sensor in real-time and incorporates
some mechanism of control at the sensor. The overall program
objectives are to (A) explore new concepts through emerging computer
vision technologies, (B) create adaptations to better suit the needs of
the war-fighting community, (C) certify the sustainability and safety
of candidate systems, and (D) promote those systems through the
procurement process. The size, weight, and cost of the vision system
are of particular concern. Historically, awards have been in the area
of one-to-two million dollars; however, this does not preclude awards
of a lower or higher dollar value. III. SPECIFIC AREAS OF INTEREST.
Proposals are being solicited in three areas: A. New Operational
Concepts for using computer vision including systems that can be
integrated with sensors, weapons, UAVs and robots. Concepts should
address possible ways to deploy and operate systems from Naval Aircraft
or from sea-based platforms. Examples of the type of concepts that
could be proposed are: 1. Image-based navigation systems that allow
UAVs to travel through urban terrain and navigate by use of comparing
features captured by video sensors to features stored in an image
model. 2. Image-based control systems that use video sensors (possibly
combined with inertial or other sensors) to determine aircraft or UAV
motion, as well as determine the proximity of obstacles in order to
perform avoidance maneuvers. 3. Groups of small, lightweight payloads
(or "swarms") that can be deployed through existing delivery mechanisms
(cluster munitions, chaff/flare dispensers, sonobuoy launchers, etc.)
and guide themselves into a target region through optical flow or
correlation of sensor data and reference imagery. 4. Relay concepts
where groups of small robots are deployed through existing delivery
mechanisms (cluster munitions, chaff/flare dispensers, sonobuoy
launchers, etc.) and relay sensor data that is registered to geographic
features to an airborne or shipboard control station. 5. Concepts that
interpret SAR or acoustic data into mapping or imagery data for
real-time human-in-the-loop control. B. Technologies that advance the
state-of-the-art in performance and suitability of image-based models,
optical flow, feature recognition, real-time image and feature
rendering, image and feature correlation, hybrid navigation and
control, for use in tactical environments. 1. Image-base rendering or
hybrid image and model-based rendering concepts that lead to the
creation of real-time systems. 2. Reconnaissance and surveillance
network architectures that can merge data from large numbers of
airborne or mobile imaging sensors simultaneously and condense
multi-layered image data into a common reference. 3. Application
specific hardware to support image processing, rendering, and hybrid
motion systems. 4. Innovative tools that can quickly manipulate
characteristics of entities in a geographic model depending on changing
parameters (temperature, season, time of day, etc.), which may be used
to create reference data for video georegistration. 5. High fidelity
modeling tools which can be applied to collection of data in urban
environments. 6. Small, ruggedized packaging concepts for integration
of autonomous or semi-autonomous sensors in seekers, small bomblets, or
chaff/flare size containers. C. Systems Integration and Demonstration
Testing 1. Fires and targeting concepts which utilize a "forward pass"
of a weapon, or group of loitering weapons, launched through existing
delivery mechanisms and obtaining final control via a secondary
mission planning or control station technology that enables sensor data
fusion in real-time. 2. Networking and data links for transmittal of
imagery and image reference data. New approaches for high-bandwidth,
multiplexed, digital, LPI/LPD links as well as approaches for network
management. 3. Control interfaces that address issues of autonomous or
semi-autonomous guidance and control of unmanned and ground robots
utilizing image-based motion estimating or hybrid systems. 4. Tools and
manipulators that provide new capabilities for insertion of robotic
elements, payload launching and retrieval mechanisms, and additional
functionality to existing delivery systems. 5. Complete autonomous, or
semi-autonomous vehicles including "morphing" bomblets that transition
to a UAV after release, or a chaff size payload that transitions to a
mobile robot after reaching the ground. 6. Mobile sensors which provide
real-time mapping of a surf zones or riverine environments. IV.
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT TYPE. NAVAIR is willing to consider various types of
acquisition vehicles including, but not limited to, traditional
FAR/DFARS type contracts and/or non-procurement agreements (e.g.
Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions). Other Transactions will
be entered into under the authority of 10 U.S.C. 2371 (Congressional
direction requires that at least 50 percent of the cost of a project
under this initiative be provided by industry) and Section 845,
Authority to Carry Out Certain Prototype Projects. Information
concerning Other Transactions can be found at
http://www.darpa.mil/cmo/pages/other_trans.html and
http://www.acq.osd.mil/ddre/research, or by contacting Sue R.
Wainwright at (301) 757-2609 or by e-mail at
wainwrightSR@navair.navy.mil. Final decision on acquisition type
(contract/agreement) will be made by the government. NOTE: Typically,
research findings result in the need for additional services/supplies,
which are not possible to anticipate or project. Contract
modifications may be executed to satisfy these requirements; thereby
providing for flexibility in technology assessment (with technology
transition the ultimate goal). In the event that this is required, it
shall be considered to be within the scope of this BAA and the
resulting contract, and therefore will have met the requirements of the
FAR/DFARS and the Competition in Contracting Act. V. PROPOSAL
SUBMISSION. No request for proposal (RFP), solicitation or other
announcement of this opportunity will be made. Submit proposals in two
(2) phases. A. PHASE I -- Proposal Abstracts Submit Proposal Abstract,
not to exceed fifteen pages, any time during the above stated open
period. The Proposal Abstracts will be evaluated quarterly commencing
March 31, 2000. All proprietary portions of the abstract shall be
clearly identified and will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Abstracts shall identify the following: (1) BAA
Number;N00019-00-R-CVAW; (2) Organization Name; (3) Other Team Members
and type of business for each; (4) Technical Points of contact
(including phone, fax, and e-mail information); (5) Administrative
Point of Contact; (6) Overview of the Proposed Work to include: A
summary of proposed concept (including commercial applications), an
estimated timeframe for project completion, a brief description of the
facilities involved, and a brief resume of the principle
investigator(s); and, (7) A rough order of cost magnitude with type of
acquisition vehicle (contract/agreement) being proposed, and, if
applicable, the anticipated sharing arrangement. BRIEFING: The
Government may request the contractor to present a technical briefing
on the proposed effort(s) at NAVAIR/Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft
Division facilities, Patuxent River, MD. Although discussions with the
government are permitted prior to submission of abstracts, these
technical briefings are desired following the formal submission of an
abstract. The Government is not liable for any costs associated with
this brief. The abstract cover letter should discuss the contractor's
willingness to provide a technical brief. Submit an original with four
(4) additional copies, of the abstract proposal to the following
address: Naval Air Systems Command, Code: AIR-2.4.3.3.1, Attn: Sue R.
Wainwright -N00019-00-R-CVAW, BLDG 441, UNIT 7, 21983 BUNDY ROAD,
PATUXENT RIVER, MD 20670-1127. Contents of Proposal Abstracts may also
be submitted electronically to wainwrightSR@navair.navy.mil.
Confirmation of receipt is recommended for electronic submission. Upon
review, the Navy will provide written feedback of the proposal
abstract. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTORS:
Registration in the DoD's Central Contractor Registration (CCR)
database will be a prerequisite for receiving an award resulting from
this BAA. For more information please contact the CCR Assistance Center
at 1-888-227-2423. B. PHASE II Full Proposal General Information: Only
Offerors whose Phase I -- Proposal Abstract is considered capable of
meeting Program requirements will be asked to submit Phase II -- Full
Proposals. REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION OF A FULL PROPOSAL DOES NOT GUARANTEE
AWARD SELECTION. See listing for (BAA) N00019-00-R-CVAW at
WWW.NAVAIR.NAVY.MIL (Business/Doing Business With Us/Open
Solicitations) for instruction on how to submit Phase II-Full Proposal.
WEB: NAVAIR HOME PAGE (Click Business/Doing Business With,
http://www.navair.navy.mil. E-MAIL: Click here to contact the contract
specialist via, wainwrightSR@navair.navy.mil. Posted 03/17/00
(W-SN435514). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0357 20000321\SP-0011.MSC)
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