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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 19, 2001 PSA #2833
SOLICITATIONS

58 -- RADAR RECEIVER-TRANSMITTERS

Notice Date
April 17, 2001
Contracting Office
Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division, Code 230000E, 575
ZIP Code
00000
Solicitation Number
N68936-01-R-0066
Response Due
June 15, 2001
Point of Contact
Billy E. Kilby, Contract Specialist, (805) 989-8418, Nathan Simpson, Contracting Officer, (805) 989-1303, Email: kilbybe@navair.navy.mil
Description
The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Point Mugu, CA intends to procure on a competitive basis Radar Receiver-Transmitters and Miniaturized IFM Receiver-Transmitters (hereafter both units are referred to as receivers), Engineering and Technical Support Services for the receivers and Repair Services for the receivers in accordance with NAWCWD Statements of Work, NAWCWD Performance Specifications 13672-EW319F and 13672-ATS668 and NAVAIR Envelope Drawings 1611AS149, 1611AS9397, 1611AS9390 and 1611AS9395. It is anticipated that this requirement will be awarded in during the period 01 DEC 2001 through 28 FEB 2002. It is planned to award an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type contract with Delivery Order 0001 being issued concurrent with award. Delivery Order 0001 will meet the contract's minimum order requirements. Delivery Orders will be issued for a five year period (6 year period if award is with First Article Required)with pricing based on 5 one year ordering periods. Pricing of the receivers will be on a fixed price basis and pricing for the Engineering and Technical Support Services and Repair Services will be on a time and material basis. Contract award may be made on a First Article Required basis or a First Article Waived basis. Both of the receivers are instantaneous set-on electronic counter-measures jammers. The Radar Receiver-Transmitter covers the frequency range of 9.0 to 10.4 Gigahertz (GHz) and the Miniaturized IFM Receiver-Transmitter covers the frequency range of 8.0 to 11 Gigahertz (GHz). Both receivers produce a noise-modulated radio frequency (RF) spectrum at the output. The receivers measure frequencies of incoming radar signals and compare the measured result with emitter parameters stored in internal memory. If a positive comparison is found for a radar that is to be jammed, the receiver executes a jamming sequence which shall consist of setting an internal noise source to the jam frequency. Jam periods, set-on delays, look through periods and frequencies shall be determined by preset values contained in the receiver's internal memory. The receiver shall provide a choice between jamming with intermittent look-through and jamming with continuous look-through. In addition, the MINI Receiver-Transmitters have the ability to produce a fixed noise jamming signal independent of the received signal. The center frequency, band width and output power shall be programmable. Both receivers shall be capable of operating with the AN/ULQ-21(V) countermeasures Set and the MINI Receiver-Transmitter shall be capable of being installed in the Miniaturized Technique Controller Modulator (TCM). Total contract quantities for the Radar Receiver-Transmitter are 1 each First Article Unit, 1 lot First Article Testing, 1 lot Technical Manuals, 1 lot Technical Data and 25 each IDIQ Production Units for each of the 5 ordering periods; OR 1 each Initial Order Unit (First Article Waived), 1 lot Technical Manuals, 1 lot Technical Data and 25 each IDIQ Production Units for each of the 5 ordering periods. Total contract quantities for the MINI Receiver-Transmitter are 1 each First Article Unit, 1 lot First Article Testing, 1 lot Technical Manuals, 1 lot Technical Data and 40 each IDIQ Production Units for each of the 5 ordering periods; OR 1 each Initial Order Unit (First Article Waived), 1 lot Technical Manuals, 1 lot Technical Data and 40 each IDIQ Production Units for each of the 5 ordering periods. Total Contact quantity for IDIQ Services is 1 Lot Engineering and Technical Support Services and 1 lot Repair Services for each of the 5 ordering periods. Delivery of all receiver units shall be FOB destination to Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, CA 93042. For award with First Article Required, complete First Article Testing and deliver First Article Test Report no later than 330 days after issuance of Delivery Order, deliver First Article Unit no later than 45 days after approval of First Article Test Report, Deliver Engineering Manuals no later than 90 days after approval of First Article Test Report and deliver Technical Data as specified in the basic contract's CDRL. For award with First Article Waived, deliver Initial Order Units no later than 330 days after issuance of Delivery Order, deliver Technical Manuals no later than 90 days after issuance of Delivery Order and deliver Technical Data as specified in the basic contract's CDRL. For receiver IDIQ Production Units deliver at a minimum rate of 4 each per month to commence no later than 300 days after issuance of Delivery Order. The Period of Performance for the Engineering and Technical Support Services and Repair Services shall be as specified in individual Delivery Orders. The solicitation will be issued on or about June 15, 2001 and will be available through the 2.0 Contracts Competency home page at: http://www.nawcwpns.navy.mil/~contract/homepubl.htm. The RFP with all of it's attachments (specifications and drawings) and exhibits (CDRLs and DIDs) will be posted to the 2.O Web site. Hard copies of the RFP with attachments and exhibits will not be available. All responsible sources may submit a proposal, which shall be considered by the agency. See Note 26.
Record
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