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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JANUARY 14, 2021 SAM #6986
SOURCES SOUGHT

K -- RFI for RADIATION PORTAL TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT& REPLACEMENT (RAPTER) PROGRAM

Notice Date
1/12/2021 8:19:47 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
334519 — Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
CWMD ACQ DIV Washington DC 20528 USA
 
ZIP Code
20528
 
Solicitation Number
70RWMD21RFI00000001
 
Response Due
1/26/2021 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
02/10/2021
 
Point of Contact
Kimberly Marriott, Phone: 2024475159, Jennifer D'Addio
 
E-Mail Address
kimberly.marriott@hq.dhs.gov, Jennifer.Daddio@hq.dhs.gov
(kimberly.marriott@hq.dhs.gov, Jennifer.Daddio@hq.dhs.gov)
 
Description
The Department is committed to recapitalizing the existing fleet of approximately 1400 Radiation Portal Monitors (RPM) operated by CBP at the Nation�s Seaport and Land Border Ports of Entry.� This RFI is a part of continued engagement with industry on the RPM development program known as RAPTER. On August 26, 2020 the CWMD Acquisition Division held a Virtual Industry Engagement Event to update industry on the current state of the developmental acquisition program. This event was a follow-on engagement with industry to the Radiation Portal Monitor (RPM) Open System Architecture (ROSA) Industry Day held on August 1-3, 2018. �The lessons learned from the ROSA development have informed the evolution of ROSA into the RAPTER Program. Vendors are encouraged to complete a feedback form that accompanies this RFI. The RAPTER program has several high-level program goals that will dictate the technical solution Minimize impact on CBP with a low nuisance and false alarm rate while simultaneously maximizing the detection of radiological and nuclear threats Recapitalize RPM fleet and associated ancillary equipment (e.g., gate arms, traffic lights, and cameras) rapidly and affordably Recapitalize the RPM fleet with a system that: Contains an active state-of-health and built in test capability Is compatible with remote operations Achieves a high level of reliability (i.e., a mean time to failure (MTBF) of 2400 hours with a two-year warranty) Has the flexibility/adaptability to implement state of the art cybersecurity functionality Can be integrated with current & planned CBP infrastructure (i.e., the NII RPM Operation Center (NROC) Endeavor to operate with a nearby Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) imaging system The purpose of this Request for Information is to: Gather industry feedback on their projections for the cost and schedule goals set forth in the RAPTER phased development approach. Gather industry feedback on the draft functional requirements for the RAPTER RPM system, to include the ancillary gear that comprises an entire lane. Gather industry feedback on the Interface Specification (ISpec) for the RAPTER RPM system The mission of the DHS�s office of CWMD is to enable operational partners to prevent WMD use against the Homeland and promote readiness for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and health security threats. The RPM is one of the technologies used to achieve this mission.� RPMs are used extensively at U.S. sea and land Ports of Entry (POE) by U.S. CBP to scan cargo and conveyances and prevent the smuggling of radiological/nuclear threats or threat materials into the U.S., while facilitating the flow of legitimate trade and commerce. Over the past decade, DHS has deployed commercial-off-the-shelf RPM systems, with an original estimated operational life of 10 to 13 years.� RAPTER is a CWMD developmental acquisition program with the goal of procuring ~1400 RPMs built with a modular, open system architecture.� While the RPM Replacement Program was created to increase the inventory with Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTs) RPMs, the RAPTER Program is the strategic program to recapitalize the entire RPM fleet. The Government has (1) developed an architecture to modularize the RPM; (2) developed a draft Government-controlled interface specification, (3) fabricated a full-scale, open-system architecture RPM functional proof-of-concept to validate the approach, and (4) developed a few government furnished equipment (GFE) packages that will be considered for release to an awarded vendor. This RFI contains notable information regarding the requirements and schedule. Summary of the modular design to include: The associated draft functional requirements An updated version of the draft ISpec Diagram of the system architecture and modules Vendors are encouraged to respond via the feedback form accompanying this RFI; this will help DHS/CWMD gauge industry response to the proposed approach. Please e-mail the completed form to Nolan Duchateau at nolan.duchateau@associates.hq.dhs.gov, Mike Hogan at� michael.hogan1@associates.hq.dhs.gov and David Ferris at David.ferris@associates.hq.dhs.gov no later than January 25, 2021. The DHS CWMD office will use the results of this feedback to help shape the Request for Proposal. Attach additional pages if needed.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05890523-F 20210114/210112230113 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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