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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 5,1995 PSA#1483ASC/VXAK, 102 West D Avenue, Suite 300, Eglin AFB FL 32542-6808 16 -- DRONE RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ELECTRONIC ENHANCEMENT MECHANISM
(DREEM) POC Ms Denise Green, Contract Specialist, 904/882-4400, Ext 238
Mr. Randall D. Culpepper, Contracting Officer, 904/882-4400, Ext 237
Capt Kevin Brown, Program Manager, 904/882-9384, Ext 217. The Aerial
Targets Integrated Product Team (IPT), Aeronautical Systems Center
(ASC), Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, plans to contract for the
Demonstration and Validation (DEM/VAL) of a Drone RF Electronic
Enhancement Mechanism (DREEM). Award to multiple offerors is
contemplated. Successful DEM/VAL will most likely be followed by an
Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) effort where
participants may be selected from the DEM/VAL participants. During
DEM/VAL, an MQM-107D drone will be equipped with an electronics
countermeasures (ECM) capability to provide ECM similar to that of
potential enemy fighters (e.g. Noise & Deception, Response to Spot
Noise, Range Gate Pull-Off, Velocity Gate Pull-Off, and Doppler False
Targets) for defense against radar guided missiles and electronically
modify the observed Radar Cross Section (RCS) of the MQM-107D drone in
order to provide radar signal returns, representative of fighter class
aircraft, to APG-68, APG-70 and the AIM-120 radar. The class and type
of enemy fighter to be emulated will be programmable prior to flight.
The DREEM equipped drone RF transmissions must have the representative
characteristics at different aspect angles from the simulated fighter
aircraft to the weapon system radars. Additionally, DREEM must provide
built-in-test (BIT) and telemetry signals sufficient to monitor the
DREEM functions and performance. The essential requirements of this
contract will be: (1) Design of DREEM, using MQM-107D drone radar
measurement data as well as radar measurement data of a fighter sized
target, (2) Integration of DREEM into a Government-furnished MQM-107D
drone, (3) Ground-based demonstration of DREEM capability to duplicate
the ECM techniques and radar signature return of the selected fighter
at a qualified radar measurement test site when mounted on a
Government furnished MQM-107D shape, (4) Ground and free-flight
compatibility testing of the DREEM equipped MQM-107D drone against
airborne radar fire-control and radar missile guidance systems. This
testing is contemplated to be accomplishedEat a Government approved
radar test facility, and Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The
Government contemplates providing one MQM-107D to each successful
offeror shortly after contract award, and another MQM-107D in place at
Tyndall AFB, FL to be modified with DREEM equipment for use in the
test program. Due to the potential application of this technology to
other USAF programs, ASC/VXAK is seeking companies interested in
participating in a cost sharing arrangement for DEM/VAL. The Government
plans to make updated information concerning this effort available to
qualified offerors via the Eglin Electronic Bulletin Board. An industry
day is planned for 19 December 1995. Location, time and agenda will be
provided via the Eglin Electronic Bulletin Board. A draft request for
a proposal (DRFP) is scheduled for release in early February 1996,
followed by one-on-one meetings with potential prime offerors. The
formal RFP is scheduled for release in April 1996 with proposals due 45
days after RFP release. Contract award is planned for July 1996 with an
estimated 24 month performance period. Proposals will be evaluated
utilizing a Consolidated Risk Assessment Module (CORAM) developed by
ASC. Offerors will be required to submit their proposals in CORAM
format utilizing Microsoft Project 4.0. The CORAM software and a
training module will be provided to all participating offerors.
Information associated with this program may be classified up to and
including SECRET/NOFORN. Only qualified U.S. contractors who have
registered with and are certified by the United States/Canada Joint
Certification Office, Defense Logistics Service Center, Battle Creek MI
49016-3412, (1-800-352-3572) are eligible to receive solicitations.
Certification is accomplished using DD Form 2345, Military Critical
Technical Data Agreement. Interested firms must submit a statement of
capability within ten (10) days of this announcement. Submit the
statement of capability to Ms Denise Green, ASC/VXAK, 102 West D
Avenue, Suite 300, Eglin AFB FL 32542-6808. This statement of
capability must include, but is not limited to, a description of
successful experience or capability: (1) as a prime contractor. Include
technical capabilities, approaches to problem solutions, current
technical expertise, and current or past programs with similarity or
applicability to the DREEM effort, (2) in the development and
integration of radar signal detection,Ereception, processing, and
transmission equipment (including RCS augmentation and ECM). Include
your ability to integrate complex electronics and antenna subsystems,
and your experience, capabilities and approach to software integration
and management for RF systems or subsystems, (3) in verification,
validation, and test of hardware and software for a drone RF electronic
enhancement program or specific ECM applications. Include your approach
to integration, validation and test of technology applications similar
to DREEM, and (4) to handle and store classified information. Include
facilities, personnel, and procedures for handling and storing
classified data, software, firmware, and hardware at the SECRET/NOFORN
level. Respondents are also asked to state whether they intend to
perform as the prime contractor or as a subcontractor on this effort.
Respondents are invited to provide their assessments of potential
technical risks, and non-binding estimates of cost and schedule.
Technical risk/cost/schedule assessments/estimates should be provided
separate from the statement of capability. These separate responses
will not be used in the screening evaluation of the statements of
capability. Respondents to this notice will not be notified of the
results of the evaluation of the statements of capability submitted.
After the statements of capability have been screened, any draft or
final solicitations will be issued to those prospective sources who, in
the sole judgment of the purchasing activity, have the capability to
successfully fulfill the DREEM requirement. Firms responding to this
synopsis should include and state whether or not they are a small
business concern or small disadvantaged business concern as defined in
FAR 52.219-1 and FAR 52-219-2. An Ombudsman has been established for
this acquisition. The only purpose of the Ombudsman is to receive and
communicate serious concerns from potential offerors when an offeror
prefers not to use established channels to communicate concerns.
Potential offerors should use established channels to request
information, pose questions, or voice concerns before contacting the
Ombudsman. Potential offerors are invited to contact ASCs Ombudsman,
ATTN: Colonel Kinney, ASC/SK, Chief, DET 5, 205 West D Avenue, Suite
318, Eglin AFB, FL 32542-6865, (904) 882-9051 with serious concerns
only. Routine communication concerning this acquisition should be
directed to MsE Denise Green, Contract Specialist, (904) 882-4400, Ext.
238. (0335) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0123 19951204\16-0023.SOL)
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