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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 8,1995 PSA#1298HQ Electronic Systems Center, Surveillance and Control Systems (TNK),
5 Eglin Street, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2121 J -- MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REBUILDING OF EQUIPMENT IN SUPPORT OF
SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEMS PROGRAM POC Mr. James McKenna,
Contracting Officer, 617-377-7241. The Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
of the COBRA JUDY Program is being opened up to competitive bid. COBRA
JUDY is a shipboard based instrumentation platform consisting of
radar, telemetry, communications, navigation, weather, and data
processing. The offeror will have responsibility for all aspects of O&M
as follows: a. Systems engineering for sustaining and
developmental/improvement modification development. b. Configuration
management. c. data/software modification and development. d.
Organizational and Depot Level Maintenance (DLM) onboard and at onshore
facilities. e. Operators to assure instrumentation availability for
extended periods, 24 hours a day if necessary. f. Supply and
specialized maintenance support. g. Full Integrated Logistics support.
The offeror must have in-depth knowledge of phased array and monopulse
tracking radar systems. Specifically, an S-band phased array powered by
16 TWTs into 12,288 individual elements. The unit is designated as an
FPQ-11. The single object X-band signature radar is designated FPQ-31.
These are one-of-a-kind systems with extremely critical performance
characteristics and mission availability requirements. The offeror must
have sufficient experience with state of the art radar systems and
onboard personnel skilled in O&M of such systems. Resumes of offeror
personnel having experience in this area should be submitted with the
response to the SSS. Offerors must have access to, or have organically,
facilities, to design, develop, and fabricate new and replacement parts
and assemblies. This will include mechanical, electrical and electronic
items. Offeror will have to operate and maintain TDME onboard and
ashore as will as operate and maintain the Precision Measuring
Equipment Lab (PMEL) onboard the COBRA JUDY host vessel, the USNS
Observation island, T-AGM-23. Capabilities must be available to perform
reverse engineering to fabricate special or obsolete parts, components
and assemblies and add mil certification in welding/soldering etc.
Offers must have expertise to develop and modify software programs and
perform data analysis to determine system performance is essential.
This action will be required onboard the host ship and at the software
management maintenance facility (SMMF) at Patrick AFB, FL. The primary
computer language utilized by COBRA JUDY is JOVIAL. Resumes of
personnel having this experience will be required with the response to
this SSS. Offerors must provide communication personnel to operate and
maintain all interior and exterior communication systems. This
encompasses everything from sound powered telephones to satellite
communication systems. Operators must be well versed in DoD
communication procedures and must be able to have a minimum of a Top
Secret security clearance. A crypto account must be maintained.
Offerors must have a proven logistics capability and should demonstrate
the ability to support the COBRA JUDY program worldwide with parts,
personnel, expertise and supplies. A central warehouse and staff to
store/protect and distribute parts, supplies and equipment is
necessary. A liaison office in Pearl Harbour, HI is considered the
minimum essential off-site logistics. Government property: Successful
offeror will be provided all available TDME, PME and spares onboard the
COBRA JUDY ship and all COBRA JUDY identifiable assets currently in the
property account of the 45SW, Patrick AFB, FL. Additionally all other
assets at worldwide locations will be at the disposal of the offeror.
Offeror must have sufficient depth of personnel to provide worldwide
deployment of DLM teams to effect repairs and/or modifications
essential to mission success. Offeror must ensure adequate numbers of
experienced personnel of proper skills distribution to accomplish these
actions during very short dockside period (minimum facilities could be
a factor). Personnel and skills must be available to prepare the
sponsor (COBRA JUDY) portion of the annual/semi-annual shipyard
specification. Further ability to remove and replace large components
such as the X-band dish and feed assembly, repair and/or replace same
and perform all alignments and calibrations to return the system to new
or better condition and performance must be provided by offeror.
Offerors must provide the technological interface with other government
contractor and users to resolve technical deficiencies, system
improvement and interface with user personnel (contractor) onboard and
ashore. A directed contractor list will be provided with the RFP.
Respondents will be surveyed to verify their capabilities, facilities,
experience or personnel available and past performance. Resumes of key
management and technical personnel should be submitted with the
response. A short company resume of related performance on contracts
would be beneficial to the qualification process. Any firm wishing to
submit a qualification package must do so within 15 days of CBD
publication. Qualification packages should be no longer than 20 pages
including any graphics, tables, or photographs and should be addressed
to ESC/TNK, Attn: Mr. J. K. McKenna, 5 Eglin St., Hanscom AFB, MA,
01731-2121. This synopsis does not constitute an IFB or RFP and is not
to be construed as a commitment by the Government. The Government does
not intend to award a contract on the basis of this notice or otherwise
pay for information solicited. (0065) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0071 19950307\J-0027.SOL)
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