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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 12, 2000 PSA #2704
SOLICITATIONS

R -- SEEK EAGLE DIGITAL VIDEO INITIATIVE

Notice Date
October 10, 2000
Contracting Office
Department 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
ZIP Code
32542-6864
Solicitation Number
F0863500R0130
Response Due
October 25, 2000
Point of Contact
Alice Buckley, Contract Specialist, Phone (850)882-4802 Ext. 5261, Fax (850)882-4916, Email buckleya@eglin.af.mil -- Vicky Dawson, Contracting Officer, Phone (850)882-4141 ext. 4635, Fax (850)882-5757, Email
E-Mail Address
Alice Buckley (buckleya@eglin.af.mil)
Description
The Air Force SEEK EAGLE Office (AFSEO), an organization within the 46th Test Wing, Eglin AFB, FL. is contemplating a Sole Source Acquisition to Sarnoff Corporation, 201 Washington Road, Princeton NJ to perform a short-term (approximately three months) pilot-study to evaluate the aircraft-store certification process of the AFSEO for full spectrum integration of digital video technology. Results from the study will be used to develop a roadmap defining options for implementation of digital video capabilities within AFSEO and that would have application to the other Service_s aircraft-store certification processes. A Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contract will be negotiated for this effort. The study will identify areas in the AFSEO_s aircraft stores certification process to determine the availability, cost, and anticipated benefits of information technologies and tools that may be used for the analysis of digital data. Specific areas to be addressed are the impact of digital video tools on the various phases of the AFSEO workflow to include the available technology to convert analog media to digital video media, digital video tools that stabilize video images, digital video interactive communications and digital compression techniques, and digital video storage devices. The AFSEO has been designated by the OSD Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP) community as the Air Force lead for the initial insertion and integration of digital video technology of airborne sensors (cameras) into flight test operations. Several digital cameras have already been delivered to Eglin AFB and are being integrated into an F-16 aircraft. Other than delivery of several new sensors and the peripheral equipment for aircraft integration, no digital video technology provisions have been made by OSD for the end-to-end aircraft/stores certification test processes which also include areas of test planning, test reports, and archiving of test data or reports. Accomplishing this study and roadmap is critical to minimizing costs associated with the transition now occurring from film and analog video to digital video at Eglin AFB. Developing and initiating an aggressive, holistic approach to this transition in the next 3 -- 4 months will significantly reduce the disruption costs associated with extended use of film and analog video as well as test processes and paradigms not optimized for full spectrum leverage of digital video technology. Accomplishing this task in minimum time with maximum effectiveness of output requires utilization of a contractor with the following qualifications: 1. Organic knowledge of the full spectrum of technologies associated with development and applications of digital video systems, including sensors, compression, transmission, processing, exploitation, metadata, multimedia fusion, storage, retrieval, and presentation. This includes, but is not limited to: (a) Digital video imaging sensors and systems. (b) Conversion of film to a digital format with no significant loss in fidelity. (c) Digital video compression in multiple formats, frame rates, and with techniques that utilize full resolution of allcomponents at dynamic ranges equal to, or exceeding, that of MPEG-2. (d) Perceptual quality measurement techniques for video quality metering. (e) Digital video stabilization algorithms that can be implemented in both real-time and non real-time scenarios. (f) Digital video archive and retrieval systems. (g) Digital studio procedures that allow users to access data in a variety of formats from a variety of sources. (h) Video compositing and mosaicing methods that provide extended resolution and expanded context beyond a traditional field of view. (i) Moving target indication algorithms to locate and track the paths of several objects within a field of view. (j) Compressed domain-processing techniques, which allow for some analysis of video without the need to decompress. (k) Visualization techniques that provide novel and innovative ways to display a range of data within video. (l) Metadata technology, which allows for the storage of data within compressed digital video bit streams. 2. Firm connections and understanding of the commercial digital video market including commercial research and development laboratories. 3. Experience with process oriented integration of digital video into military and other government agency applications. To date, only the Sarnoff Corporation meets these criteria and can accomplish the desired task within the specified time constraints. Sarnoff has demonstrated these capabilities through presentations and has provided similar capabilities through various government contracts. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only; it does not constitute an IFB or RFP and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government, nor will the Government pay for the information solicited. Prospective contractors must submit evidence substantiating they possess the detailed knowledge and capabilities indicated previously. One document is required of no more than twenty pages (8.5_ x 11_) in length providing such evidence in addition to details of the assumed approach of the study, a rough-order-of-magnitude (ROM) cost and a proposed schedule for the study. This document must be submitted no later than 2:00 p.m. CST, 25 Oct 2000. Please ensure that the format for the document is compatible with MS Office 97. If other software applications are used, please contact the Contracting Officer to ensure compatibility. In responding, reference RFP F08635-00-R-0130. Forward qualification packages to: AAC/PKZA, Attn: Alice Buckley, 205 West D Avenue, Suite 467, Eglin AFB FL 32542-6864. For further information concerning technical aspects, contact Steve Hoernlein, Lt Col, USAF, 850-882-9811 or e-mail Stephen.hoernlein@eglin.af.mil. For contractual information, contact Alice Buckley (850)-882-4141 ext. 4560 or e-mail alice.buckley@eglin.af.mil. An Ombudsman has been appointed to address concerns from offerors or potential offerors during the proposal development phase of this acquisition. The Ombudsman does not diminish the authority of the program director or contracting officer, but communicates contractor concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations to the appropriate Government personnel. When requested, the Ombudsman shall maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of the concern. The Ombudsman does not participate in the evaluation of proposals or in the source selection process. Matters of a routine or administrative nature concerning this acquisition should not be addressed to the Ombudsman but rather to the Contracting Officer, Contract Specialist, or the Program Manager identified above. For any other concerns, interested parties may call the AAC Ombudsman, Dr. Mario J. Caluda at (850) 882-5558. See notes 22, 25, and 26.
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Record
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