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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 3,1995 PSA#1380Operational Contracting, 205 W.D Ave., Suite 541, Eglin AFB FL
32542-6862 67 -- 67 ULTRA HIGH SPEED CAMERA SOL F08651-95-R-0169 DUE 072895 POC
Contact Tony Smith, (904) 882-4092, Contact Specialist; Contracting
Officer, Bonnie Fitch. The Air Force Development Test Center (AFDTC)
intends to competitively solicit an ultra high speed camera system
capable of recording munitions test event reactions which occur at
speeds well above the capabilities of normal high speed cameras. The
camera shall provide selectable and programmable framing rates in
excess to 2 million frames per second (fps) and be variable down to
5,000 fps to accommodate variability of reaction times. Exposure times
and delay times shall be variable from 10 nano seconds to 300
microseconds for each frame. The camera triggering mechanism shall be
able to accept trigger signals from several sources and be programmable
to allow time delays. These sources include: Controlling Computer,
Logic Circuit Interfaces and Pulses up to 50V (via BNC connector). The
camera shall be capable of accepting programmed delays to the external
triggering signal from 20 nanoseconds to 8 milliseconds, in increments
of 5 nanoseconds. The camera shall be capable of 16 bit charge-coupled
device (CCD) detection. The capabilities of interchanging lenses and
remotely focusing the lenses are required. Lenses shall have zoom
capability from focal length 28mm through 300mm. Lenses shall support
the Nikkor AF-mount standard. The camera shall be capable of accepting
both 110 and 220 VAC as a power source. The camera shall operate in
temperatures between 45 degrees F and 100 degrees F. The camera shall
not be affected by shock and overpressure associated with testing
munitions. Direct computer interface and computer control shall be
provided through a remote console with software to control all camera
functions, recording all imagery, and image manipulation. The system
shall support image enhancement with the capabilities of Edge
Detection, Frequency Domain Filtering, Grey/Binary Morphology,
Geometric Correction, Point Operations, Correlation and Spatial
Filters, and Labeling are required. Images shall be stored on a MS-DOS
compatible media which can be retrieved for subsequent analysis.
Recording shall be accomplished at the computer via the interface to
the camera. Required delivery date is November 95. Technical contact is
Mr. Doug Farmer, (904) 882-8412. Replies to this synopsis should be
provided to AFDTC/PKOS, 205 W. D Avenue, Suite 541, Eglin AFB FL
32542-6862. All responsible sources may submit an offer which will be
considered. (No contract award will be made on the basis of
bids/proposals received in response to this synopsis.) Firms responding
to this solicitation should reference F08651-95-R-0169 and indicate
whether they are or are not a small or small disadvantaged business
concern as defined in FAR 52.219-1 and 52.219-2 and whether they are a
manufacturer or dealer/distributor. The Air Force reserves the right
to consider a small business set-aside based on responses hereto.
Requests for copies of this solicitation must be in writing, or fax
(904) 882-9442. Telephone requests will not be honored. See Note 12.
(0180) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0432 19950630\67-0001.SOL)
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