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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 20,2000 PSA#2583Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AAC -- Air
Armament Center, AAC/PK, 205 West D Avenue, Suite 433, Eglin AFB, FL,
32542-6864 66 -- BASIC COCKPIT SIMULATOR SOL F08651-00-Q-0337 DUE 051700 POC
Arleen Blackstone, Contract Specialist, Phone 850-882-5994x5289, Fax
850-882-1014, Email blacksto@eglin.af.mil -- Bonnie Hochmuth,
Contracting Officer, Phone 850-882-9188x5222, Email
hockmutb@eglin.af.mil WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information
about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=M&ProjID=F08651-00-Q-0337&LocID=1182. E-MAIL: Arleen Blackstone,
blacksto@eglin.af.mil. THIS AMENDMENT TO SOLICITATION ADDS ON PAGE 5 OF
16, UNDER "CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT, AFTER THE FIRST SENTENCE,
"TECHNICAL PROPOSAL SHALL BE LIMITED TO 100 PAGES." The Air Armament
Center (AAC), Eglin AFB, FL, intends to solicit and award a Firm-Fixed
Price contract, under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 12,
Acquisition of Commercial Items and FAR Part 13.5, Test Program for
Certain Commercial Items, for a Cockpit Simulator and Associated Weapon
Interface Systems. The Guided Weapons Evaluation Facility (GWEF), Eglin
Air Force Base, Florida, provides test support for developing
precision-guided weapons technology and can evaluate the performance of
those weapons in simulated "real-world" environments. The GWEF's
primary mission is hardware-in-the-loop (HITL) simulation for the
weapon systems. This capability tests the actual weapon hardware in a
real-time, closed-loop, dynamic environment. The multi-spectral
man-in-the-loop (MMITL) program will extend this capability via a
cockpit simulator. It will stress how human factors in target
acquisition/tracking and weapon launch/guidance affect the overall
weapon delivery system. The cockpit simulator and associated stations
and interfaces comprise a pilot-vehicle-weapon interface (PVWI). The
PVWI differs from a part-task trainer in that: i) emphasis is mostly on
how human factors affect weapon delivery, and ii) GWEF supplies real
weapons with EO/IR/RF sensors which respond to the PVWI and the HITL
simulation. The PVWI shall consist of cockpit simulator, out-the-window
scenery projected on a front screen, weapon stations and appropriate
interfaces. A single cockpit design shall combine front and rear
cockpit features of the F-15E aircraft and employ front cockpit and
rear cockpit modes of operation. Switchology and display functionality
shall be true but may be limited to following needs: Functional
realism for flight navigation, weapon powerup, uncaging, readying,
weapon video, slewing, acquisition, launch and (for some cases)
guidance. Data transfer with real weapons in the HITL test shall apply
to both air-to-air and air-to-ground weapon systems such as the
AGM-65, AGM-130, AIM-9, AIM-120 and munitions using the 1760 interface.
Models and software for 6-DOF ownship aircraft operation, selected
threat/targets, and limited air-to-air/air-to-ground radar operations
are required. A database shall be supplied for use by GWEF's computer
resources for out-the-window scenery. Off-the-shelf components of the
PVWI and integration effort for this fixed-price product is expected to
have a cost range of $600,000 to $1,500,000, to include all options.
Line Item 0001: Basic Cockpit simulator with front scene projection
system and weapon system stations to include hardware and software.
Also includes the following options: Option 1: Data transfer module
receptacle hardware and software. Option 2: Two additional channels for
out-the-window scene projection and software. Option 3: Parts A &
B: Expanded display formats and left-hand switchology hardware
andsoftware. Option 4: Parts A, B & C: Air-to-ground radar and
target acquisition simulation system hardware and software. The
Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code) for this acquisition
is 3699 (750 employees). Firms responding to this announcement should
reference F08651-00-Q-0337 and indicate whether they are or are not a
small business concern or a small disadvantaged business concern as
defined in FAR 52.219-1 and 52.219-2 using SIC Code 3699. The Air Force
reserves the right to consider a small business set aside based on the
responses hereto. Requests for copies of this solicitation must be in
writing and shall include a capabilities statement including adequate
information to determine if the prospective offeror has sufficient
technical capability and experience to provide the cockpit simulator.
These may be e-mailed to blackstonea@eglin.af.mil or faxed to
904-882-1680. Telephone requests will not be honored. For additional
information contact Arlene Blackstone at (850) 882-5994 ext.5-289.
Posted 04/18/00 (D-SN446278). (0109) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0246 20000420\66-0009.SOL)
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