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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 19, 2001 PSA #2960
SOLICITATIONS

A -- URBAN COMBAT ADVANCED SENSOR SUITE (UCASS)

Notice Date
October 17, 2001
Contracting Office
U.S. Army CECOM, CECOM Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5008
ZIP Code
07703-5008
Solicitation Number
DAAB07-02-R-L406
Response Due
November 6, 2001
Point of Contact
Contracting Officer-Andrew Dellomo, (732) 532-3569
E-Mail Address
Direct Questions to Mr. Harry (Hap) Hambric -- (703)704-1086 (Andrew.Dellomo@mail1.monmouth.army.mil)
Description
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Request for Information / Market Survey: Urban Combat Advanced Sensor Suite (UCASS) OCTOBER 2001 The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) Night Vision Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) is soliciting white papers to survey the existing, near-term, and future technologies which have potential for use as components of an Urban Combat Advanced Sensor Suite (UCASS), As the name implies, the UCASS concept is being developed to address the tactical security and situational awareness needs of the Warfighter in the Military Operation in Urban Terrain (MOUT) scenario. The individual soldier and small unit leader is faced with the task of winning battles in the MOUT scenario. A key to increased lethality and survivability is having the capability to know where the enemy is, or has been. Among the primary concerns: -- Monitoring previously cleared areas, structures, facilities and infrastructure -- Sensor components for rapid deployment of close-in security zones -- Spherical situational awareness for prevention of ambush and fratricide -- Through wall detection of personnel to monitor rooms and hallways -- Short-range point-to-point communications between soldier and sensor -- Seamless integration of exterior road/street monitoring sensors with interior building/structure sensors Relevant sensor technologies include, but are not limited to: infra-red (IR), seismic, acoustic, magnetic, millimeter wave, radar, laser, ultraviolet, ultrasonic, microwave, RF, visible imager, Image Intensifiers (I2), thermal imagers, multi-spectral imagers, resonating electrostatic patch antennae and signature/image processors. Applicable system architecture and communication technologies include; microelectronic machines (MEMS), networked wireless communications, information processing, data management, data presentation, and data distribution. Also of interest are: enabling algorithms,(miniature data and signal processing components), and portable power sources. White paper topics include, but are not limited to, the following examples: -- Establishing and maintaining (individual and small unit) situation awareness before, during and after securing a building (interior/exterior) -- Potential technical solutions for off-soldier sensors with/without on-soldier command, control. and processing -- Methods for detecting, discriminating, and monitoring an unfriendly intruder or non-combatant personnel through walls within a building, down long hallways, on adjacent floors, around corners, or anywhere line of sight is restricted -- Networked sensor communications in a ultra-lightweight, low power, secure package. -- Short-range point-to-point communications and telemetry suitable for monitoring close-in, or short-range, remotely deployed sensors employed by an individual soldier / small unit leader in a MOUT scenario. -- Potential solutions for the seamless integration of road/street (exterior) sensor data with building/structure (intruder) sensor data. -- Individual Soldier and Small Unit exploitation of Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) capabilities with respect to the MOUT scenario. Respondents to this Request for Information / Market Survey are encouraged to submit white papers addressing the above topics, technologies, or concepts to: U.S. Army Communication-Electronics Command (CECOM) Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate 10221 Burbeck Road Suite 460 (Harry (Hap) Hambric) Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060 E-mail: hap.hambric@nvl.army.mil Questions regarding this announcement shall be directed to: NVESD Technical Point of Contact: Mr Hap Hambric 703-704-1086 hham E-mail: hap.hambric@nvl.army.mil bric@nvl.army.mil CECOM Acquisition Center Point of Contact: ANDREW A. DELLOMO 732-532-3569 Andrew.Dellomo@mail1.monmouth.army.mil Responses to this BAA shall be UNCLASSIFIED. Respondents are responsible for clearly marking portions of their white papers considered "Proprietary". The Government accepts NO LIABILITY for labor, material, or any other cost associated with the preparation and submission of ANY response to this BAA. The Government intends the information for its' own use in determining the feasibility of developing UCASS. The Government is expressing NO INTENT for ANY follow-on effort. Any subsequent effort will be announced independently.
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