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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 24,2000 PSA#2607Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, 4301 Pacific Highway, San
Diego, CA 92110-3127 D -- UHF SATCOM OFF-LOAD DEMONSTRATION SOL N00039-00-R-3218 DUE 061500
POC Kim Tu at (619) 524-7182 or Pam Kibler at (619) 524-7192 WEB: Click
here to access the SPAWAR Business Opportunities,
http://e-commerce.spawar.navy.mil. E-MAIL: Click here to contact the
contract specialist via, tuk@spawar.navy.mil. The purpose of this
Commercial Area Announcement (CAA) is to obtain information to aid in
developing a Request for Commercial Offering (RCO) to conduct a
demonstration. This demonstration will off-load shipboard communication
circuits from Ultra-High Frequency military satellite communications
(UHF SatCom) to a commercial solution. The RCO will procure the
services and equipment required to conduct the demonstration described
in this CAA. The Navy Ultra-High Frequency Satellite Communications
System provides satellite communications between designated mobile
units and shore sites. These links supply worldwide coverage between
the latitudes of 70 degrees north and 70 degrees south. Two satellite
constellations are currently in use: Fleet Satellite Communications
(FLTSATCOM) and UHF Follow-On (UFO). The Navy intends to conduct a
series of demonstrations wherein information that is currently
communicated via UHF SatCom connectivity to ships is communicated via
alternative commercial means. Phase I of this demonstration will
exercise this alternative commercial connectivity to a single ship. The
objective of Phase I is to demonstrate, in realistic operational
scenarios, the ability to route all UHF SatCom circuits for a single
ship over a commercial alternative path. The degree of success for the
demonstration will be measured by the ability to divorce the ship from
existing UHF SatCom connectivity during the test period. All
information and connectivity with other fleet units normally
communicated to the ship over UHF SatCom must be provided via
alternative commercial means. Information typically communicated via
UHF SatCom connectivity includes voice, secure voice, and data. Systems
that utilize UHF SatCom connectivity normally include: -- Battle Group
Command Net -- A secure voice net. -- Link Coordination -- Secure
voice at 2400 bps. -- Fleet Broadcast -- System employing 15 encrypted
message sub-channels operating at 75 bps each. -- HICOM (Secure Voice)
-- The Secure Voice subsystem enables the transmission of ship-to-ship,
ship-to-shore, and shore-to-shore voice communications at 2400 bps. --
OTCIXS (Officer in Tactical Command Information Exchange Subsystem) --
The OTCIXS is a network subsystem that allows fixed and mobile
platforms to exchange data in a half-duplex manner at 2400 bps. --
TADIXS A (Tactical Data Information Exchange Subsystem A) -- TADIXS A
is primarily a shore-to-ship broadcast message link at 2400 or 4800
bps. -- TADIXS B (Tactical Data Information Exchange Subsystem B (TRE))
-- TADIXS B operates in a manner similar to TADIXS A -- SSIXS/SI SSIXS
(Submarine Satellite Information Exchange Subsystem) -- SSIXS allows
the submarine to receive satellite-transmitted messages at scheduled
intervals with data rates of 2400 or 4800 bps. -- BGIXS II (Battle
Group Information Exchange System) -- The BGIXS II provides capability
for direct, two-way, tactical communication between deployed battle
group units and submarines at 4800 or 9600 bps. -- TACINTEL II
(Tactical Intelligence Subsystem) -- The TACINTEL II system provides
automated, high-speed, nets for transmission and receipt of Special
Intelligence (SI) sensor data among forces afloat and ashore at 2400
bps. -- CUDIXS (Common User Digital Information Exchange Subsystem) --
Operating at 2400, 4800, or 9600 bps, CUDIXS handles message traffic.
During the conduct of this demonstration, information contained in the
systems listed must be communicated to and from the demonstration
vessel via alternative commercial means. Such means may include
commercial satellite communications, but any type of commercial
solution may also be included and is encouraged. Phase I of this
demonstration will be a minimum of 30 days of continuous underway time
and is scheduled to be completed prior to 31 December 2000. Phase II
of this demonstration is planned to follow Phase I. The objective of
Phase II is to demonstrate in realistic operational scenarios the
ability to route all UHF SatCom circuits for a Battle Group
(approximately 12 ships) over a commercial alternative path. During
Phase II of this demonstration, it is envisioned that the deploying
Battle Group will be permitted no UHF SatCom connectivity during an
entire 6-month deployment. The degree of success for the demonstration
will be measured by the ability to divorce the Battle Group from
existing UHF SatCom connectivity during the test period. The Navy
intends to complete Phase II of this demonstration prior to 31 December
2001. Numerous details regarding Phases I and II of this demonstration
have not yet been determined, including the type of ship for Phase I,
locations of the phases, and the number and type of contracts, if any,
that will be awarded to facilitate both phases. Prospective offerors
are requested to provide cost, schedule, and performance data
associated with carrying out this demonstration, as well as the means
to be employed. In addition to describing technical means, prospective
offerors should describe concepts of operation and risks, including
both probability of occurrence and severity of consequence for specific
risks. Offerors are also requested to provide documentation regarding
corporate capabilities for accomplishing the demonstration objectives.
Prospective offerors will have an opportunity to provide a 2-hour oral
presentation of their response to the CAA, but oral presentations are
not required. The Government will notify the prospective offeror of the
date and time it may provide an oral presentation of its CAA response
at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command in San Diego, CA. Any
CAA response shall not constitute a legally binding offer. Parties
interested in responding to this CAA should submit a response by email
(preferred) or hard copy to Ms. Kim Tu (tuk@spawar.navy.mil) by 15
June 2000. Please provide these responses in contractor format, and
include the name, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address of your
company's designated point-of-contact for this matter. The Government
will entertain questions pertaining to the CAA through 9 June 2000.
All questions should be submitted via email to Ms. Kim Tu. Mailing
address for Ms. Kim Tu is Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems
Command (SPAWAR), 4301 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92110-3127, Attn:
Contracts Office, Ms. Kim Tu, SPAWAR 02-32L, OT4, Room 1038. The Navy
and support contractors will review all written comments. All
information received will be properly secured and protected by the
Navy. Proprietary information, if any, should be minimized and must be
marked. To aid Navy planners, please segregate proprietary
information. Prospective offerors are encouraged to execute proprietary
data agreements with Navy support contractor, Maxim Systems, Inc., but
such agreements are not required. If a prospective offeror does not
execute such an agreement, Maxim Systems and its employees will not be
given access to that company's proprietary data. POC for Maxim is Mr.
Kurt Fiscko, (619) 574-2304, kfiscko@maximsys.com. Please be advised
that all submissions become government property. The information
provided in this CAA is subject to change and is not binding on the
Government. The Navy has not made a commitment to procure any of the
items discussed and release of this CAA should not be construed as such
a commitment or as authorization to incur cost for which reimbursement
would be required or sought. This is a Commercial Area Announcement
(CAA) {which is similar to a DoD Request for Information (RFI)}. It is
not a Request for Commercial Offering (RCO), {which is a Commercial
version of a DoD Request for Proposal (RFP)} of any kind and is not
intended to guarantee procurement of these services. Further, the Navy
is not at this time seeking proposals and will not accept unsolicited
proposals. Respondees are advised that the Navy and/or the Department
of Defense will not pay for any information or administrative cost
incurred in response to this CAA. All costs associated with responding
to this CAA will be solely at the interested party's expense. Not
responding to this CAA does not preclude participation in any future
CAA or RCO's related to this project. Posted 05/22/00 (W-SN457434).
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