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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 06, 2008 FBO #2323
MODIFICATION

59 -- Juvenile salmon acoustic telemetry system (JSATS) consisting of acoustic micro-transmitters (tags) and autonomous, cabled, and portable/mobile acoustic receivers.

Notice Date
4/4/2008
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment/Cancel
 
NAICS
334519 — Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Portland District, US Army Corps of Engineers, Contracting Division (CENWP-CT_, P.O. Box 2946, Portland, OR 97208-2946
 
ZIP Code
97208-2946
 
Solicitation Number
W9127N-08-Q-0039
 
Response Due
5/30/2008 5:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
12/29/2008
 
Point of Contact
Raymond Greenheck, (503)808-4616
 
Description
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has developed and demonstrated a Juvenile Salmon Acoustic Telemetry System (JSATS) consisting of acoustic micro-transmitters (tags) and autonomous, cabled, and portable/mobile acoustic receivers for evaluating behavior and survival of juvenile salmonids migrating through the Columbia River Federal Power System (FCRPS). Receivers have been deployed at large hydro-electric dams, free flowing sections of the FCRPS as well as the estuary of the Columbia River. Self-contained autonomous receivers that detect, decode, and store decoded messages are typically deployed in areas within the Columbia River basin where a power source is not readily available and cable runs not feasible for a variety of reasons. Cabled receivers detect, decode, and store decoded messages, time of arrival, and message waveforms as received on up to four hydrophones at large hydro-electric dams within the FCRPS. Numbers of clusters form arrays that are time synchronized using time obtained from Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. Cabled receivers are used for estimating route and time of passage including 2D and 3D position estimates for tagged fish. Portable receivers detect, decode, store, and display transmitted signals for in laboratory transmitter testing and for displaying and entering transmitter codes at the time of tagging. A mobile receiver consisting of a single 4 hydrophone cluster deployed from a single boat has been used to provide 2D and 3D position estimates on acti vely migrating tagged fish. In 2008, the USACE intends to award a multi-year (1 year with 4 option years) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity fixed-price contract for the manufacturing of the 4 receiver types mentioned above. In addition to manufacturing, this contract will include line items for the repair and refurbishment of existing and future JSATS receivers; development of a graphical user interface for communication, retrieval of detection data, receiver diagnostic, and acceptance testing checks for each receiver type. All functional specifications for the JSATS are government owned and will be provided in the solicitation package. Where applicable, the design specifications and drawings for existing JSATS receivers will be provided. Hydrophone assemblies designed specifically for JSATS receivers will be provided by the government. This procurement action shall be conducted in two phases, an evaluation phase and a production phase. In order to be eligible for award, and as part of the evaluation criteria, the offeror must demonstrate that their JSATS receivers meets the functional and design specifications provided in the solicitation. USACE will use lowest price, technically acceptable protocols for selection of up to 3 qualified firms. These firms will be awarded contracts to enter into the evaluation phase (Phase I) of this action. The evaluation phase shall consist of the preparation of a fully functional prototype receiver(s) that will be evaluated for performance by a USACE contractor. Following acceptance testing of prototype receivers the USACE will use Tradeoff/Best Value protocols to select a single company to enter into the production phase (Phase II) of the contract. Evaluation and rating factors will be included in the solicitation when issued. The solicitation (RFQ) outlining receiver specifications is expected to be posted on or about 02 June 2008 and the tentative quote due date is 01 August 2008. The administrative/contracting point of contract is HAS CHANGED. Please contact Kathryn Newhouse at Kathryn.A.Newhouse@usace.army.mil, or via phone at 503-808-4620. The alternate administrative/contracting POC is Raymond.R.Greenheck@usace.army.mil, or by phone at 503-808-4616. This solicitation will be unrestricted. The NAICS Code used is 334519, and the FSC Code of 5820. To get automatic notifications of updates to this solicitation, you MUST click the "Register to Receive Notifications" button in the listing for this solicitation on FedBizOpps and fill in your email address. If you want to list your firm so others can see you are an interested vendor, you must click the "Register as Interested Vendor" button in the listing for this solicitation on FedBizOpps and fill in your information; you can show Prime/Sub/Supplier in one of the address or POC lines. It is important to note, in order to conduct business with the Department of Defense; the contractor must be registered with Central Contractor Registration (CCR) by accessing website http://www.ccr.gov.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: Portland District, US Army Corps of Engineers Contracting Division (CENWP-CT-S), P.O. Box 2946 Portland OR
Zip Code: 97208-2946
 
Record
SN01547712-W 20080406/080404220944-59980f0b53694a4d8f623fe9a4364d18 (fbodaily.com)
 
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