MODIFICATION
58 -- Rackmount Video Recording System
- Notice Date
- 3/16/2004
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 334112
— Computer Storage Device Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Dept. 2, Commander, NAWCWD, Code 220000D, 429 E. Bowen Rd - Stop 4015, China Lake, CA, 93555-6100
- ZIP Code
- 93555-6100
- Solicitation Number
- N68936-04-T-0057
- Response Due
- 3/24/2004
- Archive Date
- 4/8/2004
- Point of Contact
- Erin Strand, Contract Specialist, Phone (760) 939-7309, Fax (760) 939-8186, - Mary Jacobs, Procuring Contracting Officer, Phone (760) 939-6043, Fax (760) 939-8186,
- E-Mail Address
-
erin.strand@navy.mil, mary.jacobs@navy.mil
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- The purpose of this amendment is to answer vendor questions and extend the closing date for the submission of quotations to 24 March 2004. The original synopsis/RFQ was posted to the FEDBIZOPPS on 3 March 2004. Q1) For exact shipping cost where would be the place of performance? We'd love to give you an accurate quote. A1) As it states in the RFQ, the ship to address is NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV, China Lake, CA 93555. Q2) Is there any other technical or commercial information available please? A2) The only information that is available is the Synopsis/RFQ on the FedBizOps website. Q3) I understand that there is only one delivery destination but I would like to know what is the total quantity for that bid so I can properly calculate. A3) CLIN 0001, 8-channel video recording system, has a quantity of 1 and CLIN 0002, 4-channel video recording system, has a quantity of 2. Q4) Listed in the requirements is the need to have a removable hard drive; however, I was seeking to learn if our solutions that provides for internal back and external back to up to 2.T would that be acceptable. Also, please provide the total required disk space needed on the hard drive, and how many hours/days will be required to be stored, without the need to backup. A4) The removable hard drive is the drive that stores the video data. The requirement is for tests that have classified data. The drive should be able to store eight channels of composite video data for approximately 10 minutes. Q5) If the drive needs to be removed - would the technical team prefer a DVR that can be mobile ? used in EMS/and squad cars? However, it would not be rack mountable; it could other wise place of rack shelves. Also, just to ensure that I understand ? the drive must be a removable drive correct? A5) These units will be mounted in 19" equipment racks so they do not need to be mobile. We have plenty of rack space. The data drive needs to be removable so it can be placed in a safe overnight. The data drive will be used to store data until it can be transferred to DVD for our customers (no proprietary software needed). Q6) Is there a requirement to record RGB data streams at up to 1600 x 1200 resolution? A6) Not at this time. We need to record composite video. These units will be used to replace our existing SVHS tape recorders. In the future the end instrument may be an actual digital video camera. Q7) 1) You specificed 2 audio channels on the 8 channel systems. How many audio channels are required on each of the 4 channels recorders? 2) How many frames per minute (fps) is required for each video channel? Prices increase with increased fps rates. Frame rates vary between 7 to 30 fps, depending upon requirements. 3) What is the maximum number of hours of recorded video/audio required on the removable hard drive? 4) Do you require redundant hard drive backup, in addition to that recorded on the removable drive? A7) 1) 2 Audio channels are required on the 4 channel systems also. 2) This is composite video - 30 frames/second. 3) Highest resolution for a minimum of ten minutes. Need to have the ability to increase time up to two hours of recording with decreased resolution. 4) A redundant drive is not required. If the system goes bad we still lose data. True redundancy would require a second system powered from a different source. If this is needed we could integrate one of the four channel systems. Q8) Video Resolution and bit rate 1. Currently we enable Half d1 or full D1 video display resolutions - Does it fit the requirements? 2. What is the expected average bit-rate of the video streams? Video Compression and multiplexing 1. We provide MPEG-2 based solutions for video compression - Does it fit the customer's requirements? If not what compression format should be used? 2. What is the expected multiplexing type of the compressed video streams: ** Should it be a transport stream based multiplexing? If so, should the multiplexed stream contain all the video and audio streams or is it that a transport stream should be created per combination of video and audio stream? ** Should the different video channels be multiplexed into separate program streams? One should take into account that multiplexed transport streams have to be demultiplexed using specific software in order for the user to work with the video. Recording (media) Volume 1. What is the expected recording length? 2. What is the required volume of the recording media? DVD - Creation, Distribution and replaying 1. Should the system simply enable burning data into a recordable DVD media (hence copying the compressed video files into the DVD), or should it create standard DVD formatted disks that could be played on a standard commercial DVD player? Video and Audio transmission over the Ethernet 1. It is not clear whether the system should support video files copying and manipulation via the Ethernet? Or is that system shall have the ability to do streaming of video and audio data over Ethernet ? A8) 1) Video resolution - Half and full D1 are acceptable - Composite Video @ 30 fps. 2) Video compression and multiplexing - MPEG-2 format - Vendor to propose recommendations. 3) Recording Volume - 10 Minutes minimum @ highest resolution - able to record for 2 hours at decreased resolution. 4) Ability to record DVD's that can be played on computer or commercial DVD player without need for propprietary software. 5) Video/audio transmission over ethernet - System will have the capability to provide dialup for multiple users into our system to view and replay video/audio data. Q9) 1) For the video inputs what image resolution is required? For example: 320 X 240? 2) For the video inputs how many frames per second per input channel are required to be recorded? 3) For the video inputs how many bits per pixel are required? 4) What is the video source, such as what model camera is being used? 5) What is the required duration for record time? A9) 1) D1, half D1, or SIF. 2) 30 fps/channel on all systems, all frames/ all channels. 3) 24 bit color. 4) There are several types of CCD cameras in the field - all provide composite video out (NTSC). 5) The minimum time with maximum resolution is 10 minutes, 2 hours with decreased resolution.
- Place of Performance
- Address: N/A
- Record
- SN00546874-W 20040318/040317074051 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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