MODIFICATION
63 -- Security Radar Systems - This is a revision of requirements for the required security radar systems.
- Notice Date
- 7/24/2013
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- Contracting Office
- Bureau of Reclamation-DO-Acquisition Operations Group PO Box 25007, 84-27810 Denver CO 80225
- ZIP Code
- 80225
- Solicitation Number
- R13PS80525
- Response Due
- 8/2/2013
- Archive Date
- 7/24/2014
- Point of Contact
- Ann Manning 3034452433 amanning@usbr.gov;
- E-Mail Address
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Point of Contact above, or if none listed, contact the IDEAS EC HELP DESK for assistance
(EC_helpdesk@NBC.GOV)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The Bureau of Reclamation intends to procure ground based radar systems to support mitigation of risk to its critical assets though early detection of unauthorized intrusion into and around restricted areas of government owned and controlled space. The Government requires a total of eight 8 fixed beam (Stationary) Radar System(s), each of which, will consist of a fixed beam (Stationary) radar and related signal processing unit. The systems shall possess the following salient characteristics. 1. FCC Licensing The system shall be fully licensed under the rules and provisions of the Federal Communications Commission prior to the closing date of this or any future solicitation or procurement action. Evidence of equipment licensing shall be submitted along with any offeror's proposal. 2. Peak Power Output The system's peak power output shall be less than the Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) threshold for posting of public warning indicating the use posing a risk to human health due to radio frequency radiation. Evidence of system output and compliance with OSHA requirements shall be submitted along with any offeror's proposal 3. Weather/Dust Proofing and Corrosion Resistance All system components shall be water and dust tight. All enclosures shall meet the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) requirements for NEMA 4x and NEMA 5 enclosures. 4. Physical Requirements The system shall be capable of uncompromised operation when the vertical axis of the system is oriented up to 20 degrees off plumb. The primary components of the system, (i.e. the enclosure, radar head, processor, data transmission equipment, and other ancillary components contained in the primary enclosure), shall weight no more than 75lbs (excluding mounting brackets). The system shall operate without failure or degradation of performance between 20 and +70 degrees Celsius. The system shall be capable of 24/7 operation with a minimum mean-time-between-failure of 3-years. 5. Detection Performance Capable of detecting a walking person at a range of 700 meters Capable of detection a crawling person or swimmer at 300 meters To allow for adjustments in the orientation of the radar's vertical axis to accommodate installation constraints and changes in reservoir elevations, the above detection performance shall be maintained when the angle between the target trajectory, surrounding terrain, or body of water and the centerline of the vertical beam pattern (bore-site) is between 0 and 20 degrees when operated over land or water. The radar system shall be capable of the above detection performance for targets at a minimum of 100ft below the instrument bore-site at a 500ft range and at a minimum of 200ft below bore-site at a 2000 ft range. The radar system shall provide the above detection performance through the instrument's field of view within a horizontal sector of not less than 90 degrees. 6. Administrator / Operator Interface The system shall be provided with a graphical user interface (GUI) which shall allow configuration and monitoring of the radar system(s) at the radar server and/or workstation. 7. Masking / Defining of Alarm Zones It shall be possible to mask areas of the systems detection range and area and conversely define areas of interest (alarm zones) through a simple graphical user interface (configuration GUI). The configuration GUI shall allow for the import, scaling, and storage of internet based aerial mapping or satellite imagery. The aerial mapping shall provide the basis and background for the configuration of the alarm zones and zone masking using the configuration GUI. The GUI shall allow for location and orientation of the radar instrument position on the background imagery/mapping. The system shall allow configuration of alarm zones of any size and shape within the detection range (minimum of 10 zones for scanning radar, minimum of 5 zones for stationary radar). Zones shall be defined and saved to the system memory by drawing of polygons on the background mapping. It shall be possible to create polygons with at least 30 vertices. It shall be possible to drag and drop any vertex of the polygon to change the shape and size of the zone. 8. Filtering The system shall include false and nuisance alarm abatement algorithms. The system shall include the ability to define and filter target velocities, allowing configuration of the system to eliminate targets moving below a minimum speed. 9. Alarm Processing and Alarm Output Processing of intrusion into user defined alarm zones will be done locally, at the radar device and within the system environmental enclosure(s); or remotely at a dedicated signal processor. The mapping and or aerial imagery acquired for configuration of alarm zones (section 7 above) shall be stored on the alarm processing unit. After the imagery/mapping has been uploaded to the processing unit, connection to the internet and or the Reclamation LAN/WAN shall not be required or allowed. Configuration of alarm/masked zones on the processing unit using a temporary hardwired connection to a PC shall be allowable; thereafter the radar and the processing unit shall be capable of independent operation and alarm reporting without connection to an external workstation or server. The functioning of the radar and the processing unit shall not require a Microsoft Windows operating system. Upon detection of an intrusion (target) the system shall affect a local dry-contact closure. There shall be at least 10 dry-contact closures provided for scanning radar, 5 dry-contact closures for stationary radar. Each dry-contact shall be capable of being associated with one the user pre-defined alarm zones. It shall be acceptable to provide a separate but co-located, firmware based, alarm interface for this requirement. The environmental enclosure housing the dry-contacts shall allow connection to the dry-contacts via a 1-inch penetration through the bottom of the enclosure. 10. Communications Any and all communication between system components must be transported over dedicated, isolated conductors (fiber or copper). Data transport between system components may utilize TCP/IP however systems which require access to or use of Reclamation LAN /WAN infrastructure for operation and alarm reporting will not be accepted. 11. Other Miscellaneous Requirements. In addition to FAR Clause 52.212-4 (o) - Commercial Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items, the contractor shall comply with the following: New Equipment ONLY; NO remanufactured, NO refurbished, or "gray market" items. All "awarded" items shall be covered by the manufacturer's standard, commercial warranty." The Government reserves the right to request a copy of commercial warranty terms upon award of the contract, purchase order, delivery order. Any business firm that believes it can execute the pending requirement is encouraged to obtain a copy of the Request for Quote from the Contracting Officer. All contractors requesting a copy of the Request for Quote within the publication date of this synopsis will be forwarded a copy of the Request for Proposal. Please note that based on how Fed-Biz Ops posts a synopsis, the "Post Date" is the first day of the synopsis publication, and the "Original Response Date/Current Response Date" equates to the expiration date of the synopsis, not the due date of any proposal. Inquiries will only be accepted by Fax at (303) 445-6345, Attention: Ann R. Manning, (or), amanning@usbr.gov. Responses should include the firm's business size [e.g. small business, other than small business] in accordance with the size standard: 750 Employees for North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code 33451.
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- Zip Code: 802250007
- Zip Code: 802250007
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