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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 28,1996 PSA#1540101 West Eglin Blvd, Ste 337, Eglin AFB FL, 32542-6810 A -- DEMONSTRATION OF ADVANCED SOLID STATE LADAR (DASSL), PART 1 OF 2
SOL PRDA NO. MNK-96-0007 POC Beverly Shaffer at (904) 882-4294, Ext
3207. A--INTRODUCTION: This is a Program Research and Development
Announcement (PRDA). PART 1 OF 2. The Air Force Wright Laboratory,
Armament Directorate, Advanced Guidance Division (WL/MNG) is interested
in receiving proposals (technical and cost) for supporting the
Demonstration of Advanced Solid State LADAR (DASSL) program described
below. Proposals in response to this PRDA must be received no later
than 45 days after publication in Commerce Business Daily (CBD) by 3:00
P. M. CT addressed to Wright Laboratory, Armament Contracting Division,
101 W Eglin Blvd., Ste 337, Eglin AFB FL 32542-6810, Attn.: Beverly
Shaffer (WL/MNK). This is an unrestricted solicitation. Small
Businesses are encouraged to participate. Proposals submitted shall be
in accordance with this announcement. Proposal receipt after the
cut-off date and time specified herein shall be treated in accordance
with FAR 52.215-10, a copy of this provision may be obtained from the
contracting point of contact. There will be no other solicitation
issued in regard to this requirement. Offerors should be alert for any
PRDA amendments that may permit subsequent submission of proposal
dates. B--REQUIREMENTS: (1) Technical Description: The purpose of the
Demonstration of Advanced Solid State LADAR (DASSL) Program is to
mature and demonstrate solid state Laser Radar (LADAR) seeker and
associated Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) algorithm technology for
use on advanced autonomous, precision guided, tactical weapons. The
effort begins with a study to minimize life cycle cost by maximizing
seeker commonality for future weapons applications. Potential seeker
commonality will be assessed by developing conceptual LADAR seeker
designs for seven weapon systems (six air-to-surface and one
air-to-air). Two LADAR seeker conceptual designs (one for a precision
direct attack type weapon and one for a conventional cruise missile
type weapon) will be developed into seeker point designs. Form factored
seeker brassboards (for these two point designs) will be fabricated and
demonstrated through laboratory, field and captive flight testing. The
program is part of a joint effort between the Wright Laboratory
Armament Directorate (WL/MN) and Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons
Division (NAWCWPNS), China Lake, CA to develop advanced, low cost,
solid state LADAR seekers for an autonomous, precision, direct attack
weapon (Small Smart Bomb) and advanced cruise missile with a
hunter/killer capability and real time mission control. The contractor
shall address mission planning issues pertinent to the Small Smart
Bomb and advanced cruise missile missions, develop autonomous target
acquisition algorithms (target acquisition, identification and
tracking) and develop seeker hardware for two seeker point designs. The
four phase program will consist of Phase I conceptual laser radar
(LADAR) seeker designs (6 months), Phase II LADAR technology
development and demonstration (not to exceed 18 months), Phase III form
factored point designs of two seeker concepts (approximately 6 months)
(may be concurrent with last six months of Phase II and shall be
completed by the end of FY98), and Phase IV brassboard seeker
fabrication and flight testing (approximately 16 months). PHASE I: The
contractor shall develop conceptual seeker designs for six
air-to-surface weapon systems and one air-to-air weapon system. A
supplemental data package is available that provides certain basic
weapon systems requirements and operational conditions. This package is
intended to assist contractors in responding to this PRDA. The package
may be requested from Lt Kent Broome, WL/MNGS, 101 W Eglin Blvd., Ste
144, Eglin AFB, FL 32542-6810, telephone (904) 882-9443, ext 1259,
(FAX (904) 882-4034). The contractor shall maximize the seeker design
commonality among the seven seekers and identify the common and
pervasive LADAR seeker component development needed to achieve required
performance levels. The DASSL program will develop and test only two
seeker point designs, however, the seven preliminary designs should
identify component commonalities with the potential to effect cost
savings in future LADAR seeker applications. The contractor shall
further develop form factored conceptual seeker designs for the Small
Smart Bomb and advanced cruise missile. The contractor shall develop a
prioritized list of component technologies recommended to develop the
two conceptual seekers, along with a preliminary cost estimate for
each technology development. In addition, the contractor shall
formulate an approach to mission planning and autonomous target
acquisition for the Small Smart Bomb and advanced cruise missile. PHASE
II: The contractor shall develop enhanced seeker designs for the Small
Smart Bomb and advanced cruise missile weapon systems and develop
and/or demonstrate the most critical technologies that are applicable
to the designs through simulations and laboratory demonstrations. The
contractor shall utilize digital seeker simulations to support the
seeker performance predictions and evaluations (The LADAR seeker model
contained in the WL/MN Irma synthetic scene generation model can be
made available to the contractor for this effort). The contractor shall
also develop a flight worthy modular LADAR seeker brassboard to
demonstrate seeker performance enhancements provided by the
developmental technologies (through laboratory and field
demonstrations). The modular LADAR brassboard shall be documented with
technical manuals, operator manuals and drawings suitable for
subsequent Government operation, maintenance and modification of the
seeker hardware. The contractor shall develop autonomous target
acquisition algorithms for the Small Smart Bomb and advanced cruise
missile. Air Force and Navy developed algorithms shall be considered in
defining the autonomous target acquisition and tracking algorithm
suites for the two seekers. In addition the contractor shall address
mission planning issues in a sufficient manner to meet, at a minimum,
the requirements of the captive flight test that will occur during
phase four. PHASE III: The contractor shall refine the form factored
seeker designs for the Small Smart Bomb and advanced cruise missile to
incorporate the technology successfully developed and/or demonstrated
in phase two into each design. Detailed designs and drawings shall be
accomplished with sufficient detail to produce brassboard seekers for
field and flight testing. The seeker hardware and software designs
shall be demonstrated through simulations and laboratory
demonstrations. The contractor shall develop test plans for autonomous
target acquisition and tracking algorithm demonstration and
simulation, laboratory and field testing, and low speed captive flight
testing of the form factored brassboard seekers in phase four. The
captive flight testing shall demonstrate real time algorithm
performance. The Navy (advanced cruise missile) seeker will be captive
flight tested on a Government provided aircraft while the Air Force
(Small Smart Bomb) seeker will be captive flight tested in a contractor
instrumented test pod on a contractor provided aircraft. The Government
has a test pod shell that can be made available for this effort. PHASE
IV: The contractor shall fabricate a form factored brassboard seeker
for the Small Smart Bomb and a form factored brassboard seeker for the
advanced cruise missile weapon systems and integrate the autonomous
target acquisition algorithms with the respective hardware. Each of the
autonomous acquisition seekers shall be demonstrated through autonomous
target acquisition and tracking algorithm demonstrations and
simulations, laboratory and field testing, and low speed captive flight
testing in accordance with the test plans developed in phase three. (2)
Deliverable Items: The following are required deliverable items: (a)
Conceptual seeker design data and associated reports as required. (b)
Design drawings of the modular brassboard seeker and the two form
factored brassboard seekers in government approved contractor format.
(c) Two (2) form factored brassboard seekers specified above. (d) One
(1) modular seeker brassboard, technical manuals, operator manuals and
design and interface drawings specified above. (e) Instrumented flight
test pod. (f) Scientific reports - Final report DI-MISC-80711/T. (g)
Status report DI-MGMT-80368/T. (h) Contract Fund Status Report (CFSR)
DI-MGMT-81468. (i) Data accession list DI-A-3027A. (j) Presentation
material DI-ADMN-81373/T. (k) Conference agenda DI-ADMN-81249A. (l)
Conference minutes DI-ADM-81250A. (m) Cost/Schedule Status Report
(C/SSR) DI-MGMT-81467. (n) Contract Work Breakdown Structure (CWBS)
DI-A-3023. (o) Test plan DI-NDTI-80566/T. (p) Program plan
DI-MGMT-80909/T. (q) Program Schedule DI-MGMT-80507A. (r) Software Req.
Spec DI-IPSC-81333/T. (s) Comp. Soft. End Items DI-MCCR-80700/T. (3)
Security Requirements: Portions of this program will be classified up
to the SECRET level. TEMPEST requirements will apply. Generation of
classified material for this solicitation effort is authorized only on
equipment approved for classified processing by Air Force TEMPEST
authorities. (4) Other Special Requirements: International Traffic in
Arms Regulations apply. SEE PART 2 OF 2. (0057) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19960227\A-0001.SOL)
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