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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 27, 2012 FBO #3898
SOURCES SOUGHT

58 -- NEXRAD Receiver/Signal Processor

Notice Date
7/25/2012
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
334511 — Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Western Acquisition Division-Boulder, 325 Broadway - MC3, Boulder, Colorado, 80305-3328, United States
 
ZIP Code
80305-3328
 
Solicitation Number
NEXRAD-RFI
 
Archive Date
9/25/2012
 
Point of Contact
Chad M. Hepp, Phone: 303-497-3443
 
E-Mail Address
Chad.M.Hepp@noaa.gov
(Chad.M.Hepp@noaa.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. The National Weather Service (NWS) is conducting market research for replacement of the current SIGMET RCP8/RVP8 radar receiver and signal processor throughout the fleet of 160+ WSR-88D (a.k.a. NEXRAD) weather radars. These components have become obsolete and will not be supported by the manufacturer after December, 2015. The replacement system must be available for testing in 2014, and be ready for production in 2015. The replacement system shall control the transmitter, pedestal, and power systems, along with monitoring various sensors and switches for alarms and performance data. The replacement system will input 2 receive IF's for Dual Polarization (DP), digitally filter and create IQ data for both data streams, and then process the IQ data into radial moments and DP variables for transmission to the Radar Product Generator. More data, requirements, and white papers can be found on: http://ftp.roc.noaa.gov/pub/Signal_Processor_RFI. GENERAL: The minimum requirements of the replacement system include: ● 4 IF inputs at 57.5491MHz with SMA connectors: COHO, Radiated Burst Pulse Sample, Horizontal IF, and Vertical IF ● Digital Matched Filtering from 100KHz to 700KHz ● Minimum 93dB Dynamic Range with 600KHz matched filter bandwidth; input power of at least +23dBm shall not cause damage ● Shall not use Automatic Gain Control ● Data acquisition minimum 16 bit 100MHz ● Phase locking to burst pulse ● Access to I/Q data for archiving ● Ability for the government to work with raw I/Q for maintenance and scientific investigation ○ Calibrations ○ Noise measurements ○ Troubleshooting routines ● Execute NEXRAD Volume Control Patterns (VCP's); allows calibrations between VCP's and the ability for the NWS to design and insert these calibrations. ● Output 8 triggers with <50nsec timing accuracy. Must handle arbitrary trigger sequences and Pulse Rate Intervals to support Staggered PRT's and NEXRAD's Batch Mode. ● 7 bits Phase control to support phase encoding ● At least 2 pulse widths ● 3 bits tied to PRF/PRI for Pulse Regulation of the Post Charge Regulator ● Signal Processing to produce NEXRAD moments (Reflectivity, Velocity, and Spectrum Width) and Dual Polarization variables (Differential Reflectivity, Correlation Coefficient, and PHI) with accuracy to NEXRAD specifications ● Clutter filtering capability to meet NEXRAD specifications (the system currently uses SIGMET's GMAP clutter filter) ● Ability for the government to insert custom signal processing code such as: ○ Clutter Mitigation Decision (CMD) ○ Point Clutter Filtering ○ SZ-2 Phase Encoding ○ NEXRAD Split Cuts ○ Sector Blanking ○ Clutter Maps ● Digital pedestal servo control; support 14 bit encoders and output voltage to control azimuth and elevation ● Input data and output commands to and from sensors, power supplies, switches, Automatic Transfer Switch, and other electronic devices either directly, using RS232, or via TCP/IP. Should be able to decode arbitrary data formats and handle at least 300 signals. RESPONSES: Responses to this RFI must include discussions of a commercial design or design strategy for a product which meets, or can be modified to meet, all requirements expressed herein. Responses should also include a cost estimate and delivery timeline for the finished product. This RFI does not constitute an invitation for bids, request for proposal, or request for quote and there is no related solicitation posted. Accordingly, respondents will not be reimbursed for any expenses incurred in providing a response. Any questions regarding this RFI should be addressed in writing to the NWS Project Engineer, Mr. Alan Free (alan.d.free@noaa.gov), with Contracting Officer Chad Hepp (Chad.M.Hepp@noaa.gov) copied on the email. Answers to RFI questions will be answered via an amendment to this posting and will be posted to http://ftp.roc.noaa.gov/pub/Signal_Processor_RFI. Responses to this RFI should be sent to the attention of Chad Hepp, Contracting Officer via email to Chad.M.Hepp@noaa.gov
 
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(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOC/NOAA/MASC/NEXRAD-RFI/listing.html)
 
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