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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 24,2000 PSA#2607NASA/Glenn Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH 44135 58 -- VIDEOSCOPE SOL 3-149610 DUE 060600 POC Jean M. Boylan,
Purchasing Agent, Phone (216) 433-2140, Fax (216) 433-2480, Email
Jean.M.Boylan@grc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest information
about this notice,
http://nais.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/EPS/bizops.cgi?gr=D&pin=22#3-149610.
E-MAIL: Jean M. Boylan, Jean.M.Boylan@grc.nasa.gov. This notice is a
combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in
accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with
additional information included in this notice. This announcement
constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a
written solicitation will not be issued. This procurement is being
conducted under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures (SAP). (1 EACH)
* VIDEOSCOPE, MODEL IV5C6-15, ITEM #1276, PORTABLE SYSTEM FRAM #18,
ITEM -SFA6, (ITEM NUMBERS ARE OLYMPUS AMERICAN OR EQUAL) PER THE
FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS: Specifications 1.) IV5C6-15 Videoscope 7
Diameter 5.1mm; Working length 58.5". 7 Color CCD provides brilliant
high-resolution color image. 7 Real time full screen image -- provides
a large easy to see picture with no image lag when viewing while
moving scope 7 enhance image, digitally enhance available light,
perform measurements, freeze images, store images on hard drive or on
floppy in multiple formats -- import and 5 button control pad on
handle- this allows the user to zoom, pan, control brightness, export
images -- all from the scope body without the need of 2nd person to
assist in the inspection. 7 Built in microphone on handle -- allows the
user to leave a 20 second audio annotation with each saved image for
archiving and management. 7 Two-way Cable Guided Articulation --
150-degree tactile articulation uses no servos or clutches which pose
the potential of malfunction and breakage potentially causing downtime.
Cable-guided system is very accurate, allowing for small, precise
movements at the distal end. Mechanical friction breaks provides the
ability to freeze the scope end to maintain the desired position. No
"Over-steer" is suffered during the inspection. Articulation system
gives superior "Tactile Feel" feedback to the inspector, allowing the
user to truly know the limitations of a particular maneuver within the
confines of the inspected piece. This will reduce the possibility of
a scope being "forced" without the inspector's knowledge, therefore
reducing the risk of damaging the scope. 7 4 Layer Construction --
tungsten steel outer braid, neoprene, stainless and rolled steel are
layered for maximum protection to insure less potential for damage and
downtime. 7 Torsion Rigidity -- allows the user to freely turn the
scope handle to rotate the tip of scope without twisting it at the
base. This allows for less cumbersome inspections and greater control.
7 Tapered Flex -- 30mm bending radius at the end of scope with gradual
stiffness towards the control body. This allows for flexibility around
tight corners but also resistance to push the scope into longer,
tighter areas. 7 Adaptable tips -- offering direct view with 120 degree
field of view, and side view with 80 degree field of view 7 Recessed
lens -- provides superior lens protection against scratches and damage.
7 Double Lock Threaded Tips -- Safety mechanism designed so tips cannot
easily disengage, ensuring they will not come off inside equipmentbeing
inspected. 7 Working Tools -- all scopes are adaptable to multiple
snares, jaws, magnets, forceps and baskets for retrieval of objects and
debris in parts or machinery. 7 Scope Mount Monitor -- can be easily
connected to scope for one handed operation as well as to the system
for multiple person viewing 7 Higher Temperature -- Olympus Videoscopes
are rated at 180 degrees F, continuous working temperature. 2. Portable
System Frame 7 Small, light-weight table top unit measures 7"x 11" x
7.5" with a total weight of 12 lbs. 7 The unit comes with a carrying
bag that also holds the scope and tips. This allows the user to easily
carry and handle the unit in confined spaces, reducing the potential
for damage that can occur with larger more cumbersome equipment 7
Modular Design allows this system many options for light sources,
camera control units and functionality, choice of monitors, digital
storage devices and measuring devices. This modular design allows easy
upgrades to new individual pieces of equipment, or, for loaners if an
item needs repair without changing the entire system. 7 All is
integrated in to one plug and play package with no set up connections
required. No need for an external storage device that can lead to
excessive cables and wiring in the work area. 3. IV6A-CCU 7 A full
feature camera control unit that offers simple, one-handed operation
from the controls on the body of the scope. 7 Brightness Control --
with a seven setting on scope control the user can adjust the average
screen brightness from the control body of the scope to bring out
detail in an obscured area, or to reduce hot spots and glare to better
view the underlying indication without loosing image quality and
without stooping to change the light manually. 7 Digital Pan -- this
feature allows the digital centering of an object without moving the
end of the scope, therefore allowing inspectors to see more in a
smaller area. 7 Digital Pan -- this feature allows the digital
centering of an object without moving the end of the scope, therefore
allowing inspectors to see more in a smaller area. 7 Live Enhance --
live images can be digitally enhanced and contrast sharpened to bring
out the detail within the image. 7 Live Zoom -- this feature allows the
scope to zoom in up to 3X magnification and "reach" areas normally too
far from the scope to see in usable detail. This feature will also
enlarge objects normally too small to see clearly. This enables
inspections to be performed at a greater distance from the object
allowing the user to accomplish difficult inspections more accurately,
and more rapidly. 7 Exposure Integration -- This allows the scope to
be used in dark areas where other videoscopes cannot provide enough
light, or the image is too dark. The camera chip allows absorption of
available light by adjusting the sampling rate from 17 ms, all the way
up to 10 full seconds, thereby providing vision and detailed image
where other videoscopes cannot. 7 Freeze and Field mode -- freeze
allows images to be frozen on screen full-size with the touch of a
button on the scope. Field mode that can be switched on to eliminate
image shake if an image was frozen with slight movement or blur. 7
White Balance and Color Bars -- this feature allows you to preset
perfect white and adjust colors to achieve the most vivid images
possible. 4. DSM2 (Digital Store and Measure) 7 A digital storage and
measuring device. Incorporates state of the art embedded PC technology
and uses a surface mount ball grid array to achieve the smallest
package size possible. 7 Provides image freeze, store, import, export,
audio annotation, audio playback via internal speaker, multiple image
formats -- JPEG -- IW2. 7 Accepts Flashpath technology and smart media
for storage of 200 images on single device 7 Built in linear scalar
measuring system 7 Video Input -- NTSC and S-VIDEO 7 Video Output --
NTSC and S-VIDEO 7 Audio In/Out jacks -- 1/8" mini-plugs 5. OVD3
MONITOR 7 High resolution 6.4" LCD Thin Film Transistor which can be
mounted directly on the scope and on a telescoping arm built into the
system 6. IMAGE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 7 Available and allows images to be
archived in a logical fashion with day, date and with audio annotation
if it is attached. Easily reviewed in "Thumbnail" form, images can be
prepared for E-mail and Stereo Images can be re-measured. The
provisions and clauses in the RFQ are those in effect through FAC 97-6
The SIC code and the small business size standard for this procurement
are 3663 and 500 respectively. The quoter shall state in their
quotation their size status for this procurement. All qualified
responsible business sources may submit a quotation which shall be
considered by the agency. The DPAS rating for this procurement is
DO-C-9 Quotations for the items(s) described above are due by
06/06/2000 and may be mailed or faxed to Jean M. Boylan 216 433-2480,
and include, solicitation number, FOB destination to this Center,
proposed delivery schedule, discount/payment terms, warranty duration
(if applicable), taxpayer identification number (TIN), identification
of any special commercial terms, and be signed by an authorized company
representative. If the end product(s) quoted is other than domestic end
product(s) as defined in the clause entitled "Buy American Act --
Supplies," the quoter shall so state and shall list the country of
origin. The Representations and Certifications required by FAR 52.2l2-3
may be obtained via the internet at URL:
http://ec.msfc.nasa.gov/msfc/pub/reps_certs/sats/ The FAR may be
obtained via the Internet at URL: http://www.arnet.gov/far/ The NFS may
be obtained via the Internet at URL:
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/procurement/regs/nfstoc.htm Award will be
based upon overall best value to the Government, with consideration
given to the factors of proposed technical merits, price and past
performance; other critical requirements (i.e., delivery) if so stated
in the RFQ will also be considered. Unless otherwise stated in the
solicitation, for selection purposes, technical, price and past
performance are essentially equal in importance. It is critical that
offerors provide adequate detail to allow evaluation of their offer
(see FAR 52.212-1(b). Quoters must provide copies of the provision at
52.212-3, Offeror Representation and Certifications -- Commercial Items
with their quote. See above for where to obtain copies of the form via
the Internet. An ombudsman has been appointed -- See Internet Note
"B". It is the quoter's responsibility to monitor the following
Internet site for the release of amendments (if any):
http://nais.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/EPS/bizops.cgi?gr=C&pin=22 Potential
quoters will be responsible for downloading their own copy of this
combination synopsis/solicitation and amendments (if any). Posted
05/22/00 (D-SN457313). (0143) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0269 20000524\58-0006.SOL)
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