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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 21, 2010 FBO #3284
SPECIAL NOTICE

66 -- SPECIAL NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE --- CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.

Notice Date
11/19/2010
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
334513 — Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables
 
Contracting Office
USACE ITL, GSL, EL, CHL, Vicksburg, 3909 HALLS FERRY ROAD, VICKSBURG, MS 39180-6199
 
ZIP Code
39180-6199
 
Solicitation Number
W81EWF-0309-7449
 
Archive Date
2/17/2011
 
Point of Contact
Jamaya Smith, 601-634-5248
 
E-Mail Address
USACE ITL, GSL, EL, CHL, Vicksburg
(jamaya.smith@usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
ERDC Contracting Office intends to solicit sources and pricing under the authority of FAR 13.501 for --- CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., 815 WEST 1800 NORTH, LOGAN, UTAH 84321-1784. This procurement is being conducted under Simplified Acquisition Procedures --- only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. The Government intends to acquire a commercial service using FAR Part 12. Interested organizations may submit their capabilities and qualifications to perform the effort in writing to the identified point of contact no later than Friday, 26 November 2010 - 5:00 P.M., CDST. Oral communications are not acceptable in response to this notice. Interested parties may submit quotes for consideration by the Government to deberay.r.carmichael@usace.army.mil. Please use solicitation number referenced in the subject line. 1.The Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is working with the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) to evaluate the performance of millimeter wave (MMW) sensors to defeat buried objects. During previous research a large test bed was constructed and instrumented to collect detailed information regarding environmental conditions before, during, and after testing. Automated environmental monitoring instrumentation stations were constructed using instrumentation from Campbell Scientific to collect the needed data, which have been used as validation information for the construction of the computational test bed. Additional such stations have been developed and deployed in additional CONUS and OCONUS locations. 2.Current research requires the development of additional stations which can be deployed to collect similar data to allow environmental data to be collected to support the modeling of additional sites representing a broader array of environmental conditions. 3.For the purposes of consistency with instrumentation packages established at JIEDDO and GEOTACS locations, both CONUS and OCONUS, it is required that the instrumentation setup for the present research incorporate the same Campbell Scientific, Inc., components for consistency of data output and comparison to historical data and to provide for interchange of replacement parts between stations. These instruments include a weather station with its associated wind, temperature, humidity, and energy measurement devices, subsurface soil moisture, temperature, and heat flux instruments, and surface radiometers. Instrument details are below. Item 1: HMP50-L15 18008-59 Vaisala Temperature/RH QTY: 8 Description: The HMP50 measures both temperature and relative humidity and is suitable for long-term, unattended monitoring. The humidity component features a field-replaceable chip, which eliminates downtime typically required for the recalibration process. The HMP50 is compatible with all Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The HMP50 measures temperature with a 1000 Ohm platinum resistance thermometer (PRT) and relative humidity (RH) with a 50Y Intercap capacitive chip. The chip is field-replaceable, which eliminates the downtime typically required for the recalibration process. This temperature and RH sensor is compatible with all Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The HMP50 should be housed in a solar radiation shieldtypically the 41303-5A. The 41303-5A 6-plate naturally aspirated shield attaches to a mast, crossarm, or tower leg. Supply Voltage: 7 to 28 Vdc (typically powered by dataloggers 12 V supply) Current Consumption: 2 mA typical Housing Material: chrome-coated aluminum and chrome-coated ABS plastic Specifications: Relative Humidity Sensor: Vaisalas INTERCAP capacitive chip Measurement Range: 0 to 98% RH, non-condensing Accuracy: 3% (0% to 90% range), 5% (90% to 98% range) Temperature Dependence: see graph in product brochure Temperature Temperature Sensor: 1000 ohm Platinum Resistance Thermometer Measurement Range: -40 to +60C Item 2: 41303-5A 4020 RM Young 6-Plate GillSolar Radiation ShieldQTY: 8 The 41303-5A is a six-plate naturally-aspirated radiation shield that houses one 107, 108, 109, CS215, or HMP60 probe. The probe fits in the bottom of the shield and is held into place with screws. The 41303-5A's louvered construction allows air to pass freely through the shield thereby keeping the probe at or near ambient temperature. The shield's white color reflects solar radiation. The 41303-5A includes a 2-in. u-bolt with a plastic v-block. The u-bolt is placed in the holes on the side of the bracket for attachment to a mast or vertical pole. The u-bolt is placed in the holes on the bottom of the bracket for attachment to a cross-arm. Item 3: CS106 20657 Vaisala PTB110 BarometerQTY: 4 The CS106 is a barometric pressure sensor. It functions over a standard barometric pressure range of 500 to 1100 mb, which is approximately sea level to 12,000 feet. Designed for use in environmental applications, the CS106 is typically housed in the datalogger enclosure. It is compatible with all Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The CS106 measures barometric pressure for the range of 500 to 1100 mb. This range equates to from below sea level (as as in a mine) up to 12,000 feet above sea level. Designed for use in environmental applications, the CS106 is typically housed in the datalogger enclosure. It is compatible with all Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The CS106 includes a switching circuit that allows the datalogger to power the barometer only during measurement, which reduces power consumption. The CS106 Vaisala PTB110 Barometer replaces the CS105 Vaisala PTB101B Barometer. Item 4: WINDSONIC1-L15 19227-1 Gill 2-D Sonic WindQTY: 8 The WindSonic1 is a two-dimensional ultrasonic anemometer for measuring wind direction and speed. The WindSonic is an alternative to traditional mechanical cup and vane or propeller and vane anemometers. Unlike mechanical anemometers, there are no moving parts to be replaced periodically, minimizing routine maintenance costs. Data output is via an RS-232 connection. Input Voltage: 9 to 30 Vdc Typical Current Drain: ~15 mA continuous Outputs Parameters: Polar (direction and speed) or orthogonal (Ux and Uy wind) Output Signal: RS-232 Wind Direction Range: 0 to 360 Accuracy: 3 Resolution: 1 Wind Speed Range: 0 to 60 m/s Accuracy: 2% of reading Resolution: 0.01 m/s Item 5: GPS16X-HVS 22131 GARMIN GPS ReceiverQTY: 4 The GPS16X-HVS is a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. It consists of a receiver and an integrated antenna. This sensor receives signals from orbiting GPS satellites, then uses the signals to calculate position and velocity. The GPS16X-HVS can also provide a highly accurate one-pulse-per-second (PPS) output for precise timing measurements. The GPS16X-HVS consists of a receiver and an integrated antenna. This sensor receives signals from orbiting Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites then uses the signals to calculate position and velocity. The GPS16X-HVS can also provide a highly accurate one-pulse-per-second (PPS) output for precise timing measurements. The GPS16X-HVS replaced the GPS16-HVS GPS Receiver on November 18, 2008. Improvements include direct connection to the control ports of a CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 datalogger (GPS16-HVS used adapters), and factory set baud rate of 38400 bps instead of 1200 bps. Receiver: WAAS enabled; 12 parallel channel GPS receiver continuously tracks and uses up to 12 satellites (up to 11 with PPS active) to compute and update the position Update Rate: Factory set to 1 second between updates; programmable from 1 to 900 seconds PPS Output: 1 Hz pulse; 1 microsecond accuracy; width factory set to 80 ms Baud Rate: Factory set to 38400 bps Operating Voltage: 8 to 40 Vdc Current Drain: 65 mA active @ 12 Vdc Position Accuracy (95% typical): less than 15 m with GPS Standard Positioning Service (SPS); 3 to 5 m with DGPS (USCG/ RTCM) correction; less than 3 m with DGPS (WAAS) correction Velocity Accuracy: 0.1 knot RMS steady state Acquisition Times Reacquisition: less than 2 seconds Hot: ~1 second (all data known) Warm: ~38 seconds (initial position, time and almanac known, ephemeris unknown) Cold: ~45 seconds Item 6: GPS16X-HVS Magnetic MountQTY: 4 Item 7: CM235 Magnetic Mounting StandQTY: 4 The CM235 consists of rectangular plate, mounting bracket, u-bolts, lock washers, and nuts. It allows one peripheral with a magnetic base (typically antennas) to be mounted to a crossarm or mast. Item 8: Data Cable RS-232 or CSQTY:1 Item 9: CS616-L15Water Content ReflectometerQTY: 8 The CS616 measures the volumetric water content from 0% to saturation. It uses time-domain measurement methods, but no reflectometer (cable tester) such as the TDR100 is required. The probe rods can be inserted from the surface or the probe can be buried at any orientation to the surface. It is rugged, and is designed for long-term, unattended use. Probe-to-Probe Variability: 0.5% VWC in dry soil, 1.5% VWC in typical saturated soil Accuracy: 2.5% VWC using standard calibration with bulk electrical conductivity of d0.5 dS m-1, bulk density of d1.55 g cm-3, and measurement range of 0% VWC to 50% VWC Precision: 0.05% VWC Resolution: 0.1% VWC Output: 0.7 V square wave with frequency dependent on water content Current Drain : 65 mA @ 12 Vdc (when enabled); 45 A (quiescent typical) Power Supply Voltage: 5 Vdc minimum; 18 Vdc maximum Enable Voltage: 4 Vdc minimum; 18 Vdc maximum Item 10: CR3000-ST-SW-NB MicrologgerQTY: 4 The CR3000 Micrologger measurement and control datalogger supports complex applications with many sensors. It is fast and powerful enough to handle extended Eddy Covariance system with full energy balance system. Multiple CR3000s can be configured as a network or units can be deployed individually. Designed for stand-alone operation in harsh, remote environments, the CR3000 consists of a compact, integrated package with a built-in power supply, a 128 x 64 pixel backlit graphical or eight-line numeric display, and a 16-character keyboard. Low power consumption allows the CR3000 to operate for extended time periods on its battery recharged with a solar paneleliminating the need for AC power. The CR3000 suspends execution when primary power drops below 9.6 V, reducing the possibility of inaccurate measurements. A typical field-based CR3000 system consists of: CR3000 Micrologger with an alkaline power supply, 7.5-Ahr sealed rechargeable power supply, or user-supplied power supply (no battery base option) Weatherproof Enclosure Communications Peripheral(s) Programming and Communications Software Sensors Specifications: Current Drain: 2 mA (sleep mode), 3 mA (1 Hz sample rate), 10 mA (100 Hz sample rate) A/D Bits: 16 Scan Rate: 100 Hz Analog Channels: 28 single-ended (14 differential), individually configured Analog Voltage Range: 5000 mV Analog Voltage Accuracy: (0.04% of reading +off set), 0 to 40C Measurement Resolution: to 0.33 V Switched Excitation Channels: 4 voltage, 3 current Pulse Counters: 4 Control Ports: 3 SDM, 8 I/Os Memory: 2 MB Flash (operating system), 4 MB (CPU usage, program, storage, and data storage) Communication Ports: 1 RS-232, 1 CS I/O, 1 Parallel Peripheral Protocols Supported: PakBus, Modbus, DNP3, FTP, HTTP, XML, POP3, SMTP, Telnet, NTCIP, NTP, SDI-12, SDM Warranty: 3 years Item 11: CFM100-ST-SW CompactFlash ModuleQTY: 4 The CFM100 stores the datalogger's data on a removable CompactFlash (CF) card. The CFM100/CF card combination can be used to expand the datalogger's memory, transport data/programs from the field site(s) to the office, upload power up functions, and store JPEG images when the CC640 digital camera is connected to the datalogger. The module connects to the 40-pin peripheral port on a CR1000 or CR3000 datalogger. Typical Access Speed: 200 to 400 kbytes s-1 Memory Configuration: User selectable; ring (default) or fill-and-stop Power Requirements: 12 V supplied through the dataloggers peripheral port Typical Current Drain RS-232 Port Active: 30 mA (writing to card); 20 mA (reading card) RS-232 Port Not Active: 20 mA (writing to card); 15 mA (reading card) Low Power Standby: 700 to 800 A CF Card Requirements: Industrial-grade; storage capacity of 2 Gbytes or less Datalogger Operating System (OS) CR1000: Version OS4 or later CR3000: All CR3000 OSs Software Requirements LoggerNet: Version 3.1.3 or later PC400: Version 1.2.1 or later Item 12: SI-111 Apogee Infrared Radiometer, Standard FOV, 15ft. cableQTY:8 The SI-111 is a precision infrared radiometer that makes continuous measurements in field conditions. Infrared temperature sensors provide a non-contact means of measuring the surface temperature of an object or surface by sensing the infrared radiation given off by the subject. The SI-111 is comprised of a thermopile, which measures surface temperature, and a thermistor, which measures sensor body temperature. The two temperature probes are housed in a rugged aluminum body that contains a germanium window. Both the thermopile and the thermistor output a millivolt signal that most of our dataloggers can measure. The datalogger uses the Stefan-Boltzman equation to correct for the effect of sensor body temperature on the target temperature. The corrected readings yield an absolute accuracy of 0.2C from -10 to 65C. Item 13: CM230 Adjustable Angle MountingQTY:8 The CM230 Adjustable Inclination Mount is primarily used with directional (Yagi) antennas, but can also be used for sensors that need to be pointed at a specific target (e.g., the SI-111, SR50A). The inclination can be adjusted to any angle from horizontal to verticalsupporting the use of upward-directed antennas or downward-directed infrared thermometers or snow depth sensors. Item 14: AM25T-SW-NC 25-Channel Solid State MultiplexerQTY:4 The AM25T 25-Channel Solid State Multiplexer increases the number of thermocouples that can be measured by a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Up to 25 thermocouples are sequentially connected to a common differential channel on the AM25T. The output from this channel is wired to a differential input channel on the datalogger. As the AM25T sequentially changes channels, the datalogger measures the output from each thermocouple in sequence. One datalogger can control multiple AM25T multiplexers. A PRT attached to the AM25Ts grounding bar provides a temperature reference for the thermocouple measurements. The heat capacity of the grounding bar and an insulated aluminum cover reduce thermal gradients along the length of the multiplexer. Reducing the thermal gradients allow more accurate measurements. Power: 9.6 to 16 Vdc (under load), unregulated Current Drain (typical) Quiescent: 0.5 mA Active: 1.0 mA Enable Levels Inactive: less than 0.9 V Active: 3.5 to 5 V Clock Levels: Scan advance occurs on the falling edge of the clock pulse (from above 3.5 V to below 1.5 V). Minimum ON Time: 50 s Minimum OFF Time: 60 s Typical Relay Resistance: 500 ohms Maximum Switching Current: 25 mA (switching currents greater than 25 mA will damage the relays and render them unusable) Item 15: CABLE4CBL-L2 4-Conductor 22AWG Cable, w DrainQTY:8 The CABLE4CBL-L is a 22-AWG, four-conductor cable with a Santoprene jacket and an aluminum mylar shield. The conductors are stripped and tinned and have red, black, green, and white insulation colors. Item 16: HFP01-L15 Hukseflux Soil Heat Flux PlateQTY:8 The HFP01 provides soil heat flux measurementstypically for energy balance or Bowen ratio systems. It outputs a voltage signal that is proportional to the heat flux of the surrounding medium. At least, two sensors are required for each site to provide spatial averaging. Sites with heterogeneous media may require additional sensors. Sensor Type: Thermopile Sensitivity (nominal): 50 V W-1 m-2 Nominal Resistance: 2 W Sensor Thermal Resistance: less than 6.25 x 10 -3 Km2 W-1 Range: 2000 W m-2 Expected Typical Accuracy (12 hour totals): within -15% to +5% in most common soils Item 17: BP24 12V Sealed RechargeableQTY:4 The BP24 can power a Campbell Scientific system that has large power requirements. A regulated charging source (provided by the CH100 regulator connected to an unregulated solar panel or a wall charger) is required. It's sealed rechargeable battery has a nominal rating of 24 Ahrs. The BP24 includes lead wires terminating in a connector that attaches to a CH100 regulator. Output Voltage: 12 Vdc Nominal Rating: 24 Ahrs Item 18: CH100-SW 12V Charger/RegulatorQTY:4 The CH100 is commonly used with a BP12 or BP24 battery pack. This regulator connects a sealed rechargeable battery to an external charging source (e.g., solar panel, wall charger). The circuitry of the CH100 is similar to the PS100, but the CH100 does not include a rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery must be capable of accepting recharge from a trickle-charge source. The CH100 controls the current flowing to the battery and prevents the battery current from flowing to the charging source. Input Voltage (CHG terminals): 15 to 28 VDC or 18 VAC RMS Charging Output Voltage: Temperature compensated float charge for 12 V Battery Charging Current Limit: 1.2 A typical Power Out (+12 terminals) Voltage: Unregulated 12 V from Battery Item 19: TE525MM-L15 Texas Electronics Rain Guage 0.1mmQTY:4 The TE525MM measures rainfall in metric rather than US units. This tipping bucket rain gage has a 24.5-cm (9.66in.) funnel, which is the largest diameter of the TE525 series. The TE525MM measures in 0.1 mm increments. It funnels precipitation into a bucket mechanism that tips when filled to its calibrated level. A magnet attached to the tipping mechanism actuates a switch as the bucket tips. The momentary switch closure is counted by the pulse-counting circuitry of our dataloggers. The TE525MM is compatible with all Campbell Scientific dataloggers Sensor type: Tipping bucket/magnetic reed switch Material: Anodized aluminum Resolution: 1 tip Volume per Tip: 0.16 fl. oz/tip (4.73 ml/tip) Rainfall per Tip: 0.1 mm (0.004 inches) Accuracy Up to 10 mm/hr: 1% 10 to 20 mm/hr: +0, -3% 20 to 30 mm/hr: +0, -5% Item 20: SP10 10W Solar Panel, 20ftQTY:4 The SP10 10-W solar panel sources sufficient current for a variety of system configurations, and can be used at most tropical to temperate latitudes. Solar panels are photovoltaic power sources capable of recharging batteries. The SP10's 20-ft cable has stripped and tinned leads that connect to the PS100, CH100, or battery base of the CR3000, CR5000, CR7, or CR9000X. A 788 connector must be soldered onto the solar panel leads to use the SP10 with a 21XL rechargeable base. Mounting hardware consists of the #17492 U-bolt and Matching Nuts. The #17492 u-bolt provides a 2.125in. (5.398 cm) space between the u-bolt legs. This hardware allows the solar panel to be mounted to a 0.75in. to 1.5in. IPS pipe (1in. to 2in. OD). Current at Peak: 0.59 A Voltage at Peak: 16.8 V Maximum Peak Power: 10 W Item 21: CM10 10ft Tripod w/Grounding KitQTY:4 Constructed out of corrosion-resistant galvanized steel, the CM10 provides measurement heights of up to 10 ft (3 m). This general purpose instrument mount supports the attachment of sensors and mounts, solar panels, and environmental enclosures. Individually adjustable legs allow installation over uneven terrain. The CM10 includes lightning and grounding rods, grounding cables, grounding cable clamps, ground stakes, and UV-resistant cable ties. An optional guy kit to improve the CM10s wind load rating is also available. Vertical Load Limit: 100 lbs (45 kg) Mast: 1.25 IPS (1.66 outer diameter) Leveling Adjustment: Slide collars on each leg adjust individuallyThe CM6 includes lightning and grounding rods, grounding cables, grounding cable clamps, ground stakes, and UV-resistant cable ties. Leg Base: 2 in x 5 in with 0.5-in hole for ground stake Portability: Collapsible to 6-ft length by 9-in diameter Wind Load Recommendations 70 mph (unguyed); 120 mph (guyed CM10); Gust Tolerance: 100 mph (unguyed); 150 mph (guyed) Item 22: CM204Sensor Crossarm w/one CM210 Mounting KitQTY:4 The CM204 provides a rugged, weather-resistant sensor mount for one or two sensors. It consists of a 4-ft aluminum pipe and the CM210 mounting bracket kit. U-bolts included with the mounting bracket are used to attach the crossarm to a tripod mast, tower leg, or user-supplied vertical pipe (1.0-in. to 2.1-in. OD). All of our tripods and towers are compatible with the CM204. If the CM204 will be mounted on a tower, an additional CM210 bracket can be added so that the crossarm is secured to two of the three vertical risers within the tower. A U-bolt mounting scheme allows the crossarm to be secured to the tripod or tower at the optimal measurement height for the sensor. The sensor is then mounted to the other end of the crossarm using a variety of mountsdepending on the sensor being deployed. The options available for mounting the sensor to the crossarm are listed as Common Accessories under the Ordering Info tab. Item 23: CR3000 Insulated Terminal CoverQTY:4 Item 24: CM225 Solar Sensor Mounting StandQTY:4 The CM225 attaches one pyranometer or quantum sensor to a mast, crossarm, or pole (1.0in. to 2.1in. OD). Many pyranometers and quantum sensors also require a leveling base that secures the sensor to the CM225 as well as level the sensor. Item 25: Eppley Solar Sensor or Cellular Antenna Mounting StandQTY:8 Item 26: CFMC1G 1G CompactFlash MemoryQTY:12 The CFMC1G, manufactured by Silicon Systems, stores 1 Gbyte of data. This industrial-grade CompactFlash card has passed Campbell Scientific's ESD testing. Manufacturer: Silicon Systems Card Description: Industrial-grade CF card that passed Campbell Scientifics ESD testing Storage Capacity: 1 Gbyte Card Format: FAT32 Item 27: 3/4 IPS Aluminum Pipe w/ThreadsQTY:5 Item 28: 3/4 x 1 inch NURAIL Crossover FittingQTY:5 Item 29: Data Cable Null Modem DB9 Male to Male, 1ft.QTY:4 Item 30: SPST Single-Channel Solid State RelayQTY:4 Item 31: SC932A CS I/O to 9-Pin RS-232 DCE InterfaceQTY:5 Item 32: Peripheral Mounting KitQTY:5 Item 33: 9-Pin Female to 9-PinQTY:1 Item 34: LOGGERNET/U Upgrade to Current VersionQTY:2 Item 35: A3LA-D Iridium Modem(Base Modem)QTY:1 Item 36: A3LA-MPT Iridium Modem (Remote Modems)QTY:4 Item 37: HRC-24-8D25 Data Kit for A3LA SeriesQTY:1 Item 38: DPLS0401-412DPL Audio HandsetQTY:1 Item 39: SAF5350-AMast Mount AntennaQTY:5 Item 40: TNC Male to TNC MaleAntenna Cable 10QTY:4 Item 41: TNC Male to TNC Male Antenna Cable 100QTY:1 Item 42: LA3098 AC Adapter Base Power SupplyQTY:1 Item 43: SYN-DC-936R DC/DCQTY:5 Item 44: Morning Star SunSaver-10 10A 12V Regulator w/15ft Battery CableQTY:4 Item 45: 20W Solar Panel, 20ft. CableQTY:4
 
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