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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 FBO #5425
SPECIAL NOTICE

A -- Rapidly Deployable Detection and Assessment System

Notice Date
9/28/2016
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
541712 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
Department of Energy, Sandia Corp. (DOE Contractor), Sandia National Laboratories, PO Box 5800, MS: 0115, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87185
 
ZIP Code
87185
 
Solicitation Number
16_466
 
Archive Date
11/3/2016
 
Point of Contact
Diane Callow,
 
E-Mail Address
dscallo@sandia.gov
(dscallo@sandia.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Rapidly Deployable Detection and Assessment System Background Information Sandia National Laboratories has an ongoing effort to develop a Rapidly Deployable Intrusion Detection and Assessment System (RDDAS) for temporary use in physical security systems. Sandia is seeking information from intrusion detection and security system vendors to identify systems that meet the requirements of an RDDAS and to assess the current state-of-the-art in rapidly deployable technologies. Information supplied as part of this call for information will be used to help identify potential vendors for purchase of a system, possible technical gaps existing in current systems, and potential industry partners for developing and implementing new technologies to bridge those technical gaps. Opportunity Description The RDDAS project seeks to develop a portable, rapidly deployable, perimeter security system that can incorporate the necessary components (sensing; assessment; command, control, and display; communications; and power) in a modular manner for the wide variety of use cases for which it may be deployed. Use cases may range from reduced manpower during degraded conditions (planned and unplanned) to use during construction and maintenance periods. Parts of the system may also be used to augment an existing system. Sandia is seeking information from vendors of intrusion detection and assessment physical security systems to include descriptions of current systems that meet all or part of the required detection, assessment, and deployment capabilities. Information from responses to this call will be used to refine requirements, guide further solicitation, and begin assessment of technical gaps and potential technology development programs. What Sandia Brings to the Collaboration Sandia has substantial expertise and experience in the design, test, and evaluation of physical security systems. Sandia capabilities include decades of surety (safety, security, and reliability) analysis, design, and deployment. In addition, Sandia is working on several development projects that could be integrated into a rapidly deployable security system to meet technical challenges and/or decreased deployment time. The project may result in a joint development collaboration with Sandia. Information Sought At a minimum, vendors are requested to provide descriptions of how their system meets the capability requirements listed below. Vendors may provide additional, relevant information as it pertains to their specific system. If vendors do not have complete systems, they can provide information on available system components: · Rapidly deployable fencing · Rapidly deployable intrusion detection sensor and assessment packages o Perimeter/line sensing/assessing o Outward-looking tracking sensing/assessing · Command, control, and display user interface Evaluation Criteria Respondents should have a rapidly deployable system that meets the capabilities described below. For areas and capabilities in which the current system does not meet the required capability, respondents should note the limitation, what their current system capability is, and their interest in developing a system that meets the capability. Topic Capability System Description The RDDAS shall provide a rapidly deployable standalone capability to effectively control and operate intrusion detection, assessment, and communications components. Alarm Processing The RDDAS shall have the capability to detect and report alarms associated with intrusion detection. The RDDAS shall have the capability to detect and report alarms associated with degraded system performance (power, communication, sensors, tamper, etc.) Command and Control The RDDAS shall provide an integrated capability for operator monitoring and control of all connected equipment, including equipment that provides capabilities for detection, assessment, communications, and power functions. The RDDAS shall automatically display pre- and post-alarm assessment information for fixed sensors or real-time assessment information for outward-looking trackable sensors. Computer and Data Management The RDDAS shall include alarm logging, assessment recording, and archiving capabilities. The RDDAS shall provide a user interface that allows an authorized operator to rapidly configure the system. Data Protection RDDAS data shall be protected against compromise during transmission and storage. Deployment The RDDAS shall be designed to be installed on engineered terrain. (Engineered terrain required, any terrain desired.) The RDDAS shall be capable of being rapidly deployed, with the goal of being fully functional within 24 hours. The RDDAS shall provide sensor coverage of a perimeter of a single sector up to 100 meters in length (one sector minimum, multiple sectors desired). Detection and Assessment The RDDAS shall provide the capability to detect intrusions along its entire deployed length. The RDDAS shall use two lines of complementary sensors for intrusion detection. The RDDAS shall detect surface crossing of vehicles or humans through the perimeter boundary. The RDDAS shall provide the capability for the operator to assess alarms with 100% coverage of the detection length. Interface The RDDAS shall be compliant with the SEIWG 0101B Interoperability Standard Interface. The RDDAS platform design (hardware and software) shall be designed such that a variety of sensors can be deployed. The RDDAS shall have a modular, scalable design that supports plug-and-play solutions. Nuisance Alarm Rate (NAR)/False Alarm Rate (FAR) The RDDAS shall be designed to have nuisance and false alarm rates as low as possible without degrading detection sensitivity. Power The RDDAS shall have the capability to remain operable at all times by providing the necessary power (primary and backup) to support standalone deployment. Redundancy The RDDAS shall be designed such that all alarm communication shall has separately routed, redundant paths. State of Health The RDDAS shall provide the capability to perform self-diagnostics and analysis. The RDDAS shall provide constant system polling of connected equipment. Tamper Protection RDDAS components shall have physical protection from tampering, where applicable. The RDDAS shall be capable of detecting and reporting tampering with system components. The RDDAS alarm communication lines shall use line supervision to detect whether lines have been cut, disconnected, short-circuited, or bypassed. Instructions to Respondents Interested vendors who meet all or part of the criteria and goals above are invited to respond to this Federal Business Opportunity (FBO). Any information provided in response to this FBO will not be returned. Any and all responses are voluntary, and Sandia will not pay for any information submitted in response to this FBO. Responses should be emailed to dscallo@sandia.gov and should include the FBO title and submitting organization’s name in the subject line. Attachment sizes should not exceed 5MB, and only the following document types will be accepted:.ppt,.doc,.docx,.pdf. Multiple emails with attachments are acceptable. Only electronic submissions will be accepted and should be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. MDT on October 19, 2016. Primary Point of Contact Diane Callow Principal Member of Technical Staff Sandia National Laboratories 505-844-2377 dscallo@sandia.gov SAND2016-9643 PR
 
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Record
SN04291421-W 20160930/160928235337-d33df1cb968e7a086905cfdda051a6e9 (fbodaily.com)
 
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