COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 15,2000 PSA#2664 Coastal Systems Station, Dahlgren Division, 6703 W. Highway 98, Panama
City, FL 32407-7001 A -- ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT SOL N61331-00-Q-JM04
DUE 091400 POC Contract Specialist, John Miller, (850) 235-5399;
Contracting Officer, Carol Dreger, (850) 234-4863 WEB:
www.ncsc.navy.mil/contracts/synopsis/syntable.htm, www.ncsc.navy.mil.
E-MAIL: Miller_John@ncsc.navy.mil, Miller_John@ncsc.navy.mil. The Naval
Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Coastal Systems Station,
Panama City, Florida, is seeking sources to perform E&MD of the COBRA
system. The COBRA system is a reconnaissance and battlefield analysis
system designed for the conduct of unmanned aerial standoff threat
detection and imagery collection in the littoral battlespace,
specifically from the surf zone through the beach exit zone. The COBRA
system consists of a multispectral or hyperspectral imaging sensor
subsystem designed for employment in an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
and a ground-based imagery receiving and processing subsystem. The
airborne subsystem is utilized for data collection, and a ground
station subsystem is used for training, mission planning, real-time
system tracking and post-mission processing. The COBRA airborne
subsystem will image a ground scene looking for mines, minefields,
obstacles and objects. As the aerial platform is flying over the
reconnaissance site, limited imagery will be downlinked to theground
station subsystem for real-time system hardware assessment, tracking
and operator use. The COBRA system will automatically detect
minefields. This effort will encompass the conduct of all analysis,
system engineering and design, development, fabrication, assembly,
testing, qualification, operator and maintainer training,
documentation, planning, and management required. This development
effort is intended to leverage on the successful COBRA Advanced
Technology Demonstration (ATD). The goals of the E&MD phase will be to:
(a) Design, fabricate and test a rugged, lightweight sensor subsystem
for deployment in a UAV, (b) Develop interfaces with the UAV, (c)
Design, fabricate and test a ground-based imagery receiving and
processing subsystem which is compatible with the UAV ground control
station, (d) Develop training and mission planning software and product
formats which are interoperable with Naval C4ISR systems, (e) Ensure
the design is robust enough to provide for future technology insertion
and pre-planned product improvements. 2. The E&MD phase will provide
for the development and delivery of four (4) UAV payloads and one (1)
ground station, which will comprise the COBRA Engineering Development
Model (EDM) system at the completion of the E&MD phase, to support
developmental testing and operational testing (DT/OT). Delivery and
performance requirements have been established to support a Milestone
III decision in FY 2005 with an initial operating capability (IOC) in
late FY 2005. 3. Interested sources on this program will be required to
demonstrate: (a) Recent and relevant experience in the engineering
development of airborne sensor technology, multispectral imaging
technology, image processing, and automatic detection algorithms, (b)
Recent and relevant experience in the development of military systems
documentation, training, fielding, and system support, (c) Capability
and experience in successfully operating within an Integrated Process
and Product Development (IPPD) environment which will incorporate
structured use of joint Government and Contractor Integrated Product
Teams (IPTs) from the program management level down through the working
levels, (d) Facility and personnel security clearances at the SECRET
level. 4. The desired date for the commencement of the E&MD phase is
late 3rd quarter of fiscal year 2001. Interested firms shall respond
within 30 days of this Sources Sought Announcement with complete and
detailed documentation showing the company's ability as detailed above.
Only potential prime contractors should respond. A list of responding
potential prime contractors will be furnished to potential
subcontractors upon request. Direct expression of interest in
participating in the COBRA E&MD should be addressed in writing to Mr.
John Miller, Code SP10, Coastal Systems Station, 6703 West Highway 98,
Panama City, Fl 32407-7001. This is not a solicitation. When a
solicitation is developed, it will be assigned a formal Request for
Proposal(RFP) number and the announcement will be published in the
Commerce Business Daily. The announcement number (N61331-00-Q-JM04)
above is for reference purposes only. Posted 08/11/00 (W-SN485109).
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