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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF OCTOBER 22, 2017 FBO #5812
SOLICITATION NOTICE

70 -- RFI - WRMS Follow-On - Attachment 003 - WRMS GOV 092 Performance Specification (PS) V2.0 Rev2 - Attachment 001 - WRMS PWS_Draft - Attachment 002 - WRMS CDRLs (Consolidated List)_DRAFT - Attachment 004 - Spectral Monitoring Sensor

Notice Date
10/20/2017
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
517410 — Satellite Telecommunications
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - RI (W52P1J), 3055 Rodman Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, 61299-8000, United States
 
ZIP Code
61299-8000
 
Solicitation Number
W52P1J-17-WRMS
 
Point of Contact
Timothy W. Volkert, Phone: 3097821956, David J. Burke, Phone: 3097827532
 
E-Mail Address
timothy.w.volkert.civ@mail.mil, david.j.burke45.civ@mail.mil
(timothy.w.volkert.civ@mail.mil, david.j.burke45.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Spectral Monitoring Sensor WRMS Draft CDRLS WRMS Draft PWS WRMS GOV 092 Performance Specification (PS) V2.0 Rev2 THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) ONLY. This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a promise to issue a RFP in the future. The information provided in this RFI is subject to change and is not binding on the Government. 1. Purpose Project Manager, Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (PM DCATS), Product Manager, Wideband Enterprise Satellite Systems (PdM WESS), Fort Belvoir, VA, is seeking information from large and small businesses experienced in providing and supporting military satellite control in order to gage industry capacity and capability for providing operational enhancements of the Wideband Remote Monitoring Sensor (WRMS) subsystem. 2. Background PdM WESS provides worldwide support for the Joint Warfighters by providing dedicated strategic satellite ground components and long haul terrestrial microwave communication systems, technical control facilities, command center upgrades, and deployed forces infrastructure. PM DCATS was required to stand up satellite monitoring equipment in order to support the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) and Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) satellite constellations, and to provide enhancements on an as-needed basis to meet emerging mission requirements. The purpose of satellite monitoring is to ensure DoD communications that take place over these satellites occur as planned and to identify/mitigate interferences. These interferences can typically be contributed to environmental disruptions (sun/rain), unauthorized access, jamming, and operator error. This not only aids in maintaining planned communications, but enables more effective management of satellite resources. The current strategic monitoring locations are located at the five (5) Wideband SATCOM Operations Centers (WSOCs) and the six (6) Remote Monitoring and Control Equipment (RMCE) sites located worldwide. Each WSOC has a suite of terminals to monitor the WGS and DSCS, the older constellation of DoD satellites. As the WGS fleet grew, there was a need for extended coverage for monitoring satellites, and RMCE provides the necessary coverage by allowing the WSOCs to remotely view more satellites than normally feasible. Satellite monitoring of WGS is done in synchronized Spectrum Information Gathering (SIG) and in-beam monitoring modes, while DSCS is done only on an in-beam monitoring mode basis. The WSOCs are connected to each other via the Wideband SATCOM Operational Management System (WSOMS) Network (WSOMSNet). This enables the WSOCs to provide backup and overlap coverage support. Coverage is required twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. Control of the satellite monitoring equipment is required to be performed by WSOC personnel via the satellite monitoring equipment's client software that functions on the WSOC workstation computers. WSOC workstation computers are also located in CONUS management facilities where SATCOM mission planners require (non-control) access for situational awareness (SA). The management facilities are part of the WSOMSNet. 3. Required Capabilities WRMS requirements are as follows: a) Enhance Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Characterization. b) Power Control Management System (PCMS) Interface: Implement capability for WRMS to pull data from the field and compare to measured data from sensors in real time. c) Global SATCOM Configuration Control Element (GSCCE) Interface: Provide access through WRMS for all sub-channel powers measured on the spacecraft along with ability to compare channel predictions and measurements to aid with troubleshooting. d) World-Wide In-Beam: Provide capability to correlate worldwide in-beams and build global picture for operators. e) Wideband Satellite Trending Anomaly Resolution System (WSTARS) Interface: Integrate WRMS with new WSTARS architecture. f) Ground Mobile Forces (GMF) Reports: Upgrade WRMS with the ability to pull reports for all SATCOM users in the field. g) Spectral Warrior Integration: Enhance WRMS to allow analysis of Navy user spectrum and other SIPR type spectral information. h) ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) Integration: Continuous advancement of ePO utilization. i) Improved Spectrum Tools, such as waterfall display, peak power, better markers, ability to change colors of different traces, change background colors for easier screen capture/printing, etc. j) Incorporation of superior hardware that would result in increased performance, capabilities, and reliability. The Government is interested in both: 1) hardware/software solutions to replace the existing equipment and 2) hardware that could be integrated into the existing system without restricting functionality, serving as a supplement to the current suite of sensors. k) Develop releases that address all priority 1, 2, & high-criticality 3 Software Change Requests (SCRs) and Software Problem Reports (SPRs). Criticality level is assigned by the Government, and priorities are defined as follows: • Priority 1: Prevents the accomplishment of an essential capability; or, jeopardizes safety, security, or other requirement designated critical. • Priority 2: Adversely affects the accomplishment of an essential capability and no work around solution is known; or, adversely affects technical, cost, or schedule risks to the projects or to life cycle support of the system, but a work around solution is known. • Priority 3: Adversely affects the accomplishment of an essential capability but a work around solution is known; or, adversely affects technical, cost, or schedule risks to the project or to life cycle support of the system, but a work around solution is known. 4. Requested Information. Interested parties must submit a white paper, maximum of 20 pages, containing the following information: a. Name, address, and Contractor and Government Entity (CAGE) code of your company. b. Point of Contact (Name address, phone number, and e-mail). c. Identify current products your company offers that most closely match the capabilities specified above. Provide specification sheets, photographs, illustration and technical descriptions that describe those products and services. Note: This material will not count against the maximum page count for the white paper, but shall not exceed 20 pages (40 Page maximum - White Paper - 20 pages and References - 20 Pages). For purposes of this RFI, the following documents are attached to further define the minimum requirements and reference what is currently being provided: Attachment 001 - WRMS PWS_Draft Attachment 002 - WRMS CDRLs (Consolidated List)_DRAFT Attachment 003 - WRMS GOV 092 Performance Specification (PS) V2.0 Rev2 Attachment 004 - RTL Spectral Monitoring Sensor (This document is provided for reference purposes only, based on the current hardware products utilized to support the WRMS system. The Government is not implying there's a mandate to obtain the hardware from this specific source). Attachment 005 - WRMS CDRL J007 - System Requirements Specification (SRS) V2.0 Rev2 (This document has restriced access. A link to request access will be posted soon.) d. Provide certifications or test results from independent test organizations. e. Identify your plans for handling upgrades and obsolescence. f. State your willingness to modify existing items to meet requirements. g. Identify the length of time the product(s) has been produced. h. Provide your warranty terms and practices, and annual returns under warranty. I. What are your practices and capabilities for calibration, repair and overhaul? j. Identify your company's past and current customers to which your company provided similar products and services, including a customer/company name and point of contact, phone number, and address/e-mail where they can be contacted. k. Experience in providing all system and software engineering services and products required for the delivery of systems such as WRMS. l. Experience with cyber security and associated security requirements necessary to obtain and maintain an Authority to Operate (ATO) for deployed WRMS systems. m. Experience in conducting analysis and supporting technical studies necessary to integrate WRMS with other WSOMS subsystems in the WSOMS System of Systems (SoS) environment, and with Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems. n. Experience in providing Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) (e.g. spares, technical manuals, Instructor and Key Personnel (IKP) as well as New Equipment Training (NET), operations and maintenance for fielded and evolving WRMS systems, both field and depot level support. Provide specific systems and magnitude of effort. o. Experience developing and delivering Technical Data Packages, including drawings and software documentation, necessary to enable a manufacturer to produce physically and functionally equivalent WRMS equipment. 5. Submission Instructions Responses to this RFI are requested no later than 2 p.m. Central Time on DD NOV 2017. Submit your responses via email to Contract Specialist Tim Volkert at timothy.w.volkert.civ@mail.mil and Procuring Contract Officer (PCO) David Burke at david.j.burke45.civ@mail.mil. All questions shall be submitted in written form via email to the contract specialist and PCO. To aid the Government, please mark and segregate proprietary information. Please be advised that all submissions become Government property and will not be returned. Interested parties submitting responses are advised that all costs associated with responding to this RFI will be solely at the interested party's expense.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: U.S. Army Contracting Command - Rock Island, CCRC-TB, 3055 Rodman Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, 61299-8000, United States
Zip Code: 61299-8000
 
Record
SN04718931-W 20171022/171020230826-917850d5ac5193b8c3154ec71308dd5a (fbodaily.com)
 
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