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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 21,1996 PSA#1556Directorate Of Contracting, Oo-Alc 6014 Dogwood Avenue/Bldg 1258, Hill
Air Force Base, Ut 84056-5816 N -- EMDAS SOL F42610-96-R-0106D POC For copy, PKX-2/Pamala
Chaffee/(FAX)801-777-7522, For additional information contact Cathie
Richardson/Lmke/(801)777-0130 Expanded missile data analysis system
replacement this announcement solicits requests for participation in an
industry review of a draft request for proposal (RFP) for the Expanded
Missile Data Analysis System (EMDAS) replacement program. The
Performance Assessment Software (PAS) and Electronic Interface Program
(EIP) subsystems of the EMDAS will be replaced, and the inertial
measurement unit (IMU) data processor unit (IPU) will be modified. All
items are embedded parts of the Minuteman ICBM weapon system. PAS is
a large fortran and assembly language program now hosted on HP 1000
minicomputers. PAS-EIP processes ICBM IMU performance data, performing
a variety of complex mathematical, statistical, data base management
and reporting functions. This effort will require replacement of the
equipment at seven sites with commercial off the shelf computers,
redevelopment of the software in ADA using object-oriented analysis and
design, and conversion of existing data to a relational or
object-oriented database management system for use with the new
software. The IPU is an embedded computer and modem, located in
minuteman launch control centers, which provides a data interface
between the missiles and EMDAS. The IPU must function with the new
rapid execution and combat targeting (react) console. The IPU
electronic components will be replaced, and the firmware will be
re-engineered in ADA. The modified IPU must achieve non-nuclear
hardness certification prior to installation in LCC's. Fifty IPU's will
be manufactured. This program will be conducted under the new
acquisition reforms. Prospective offerors will be furnished a statement
of objectives, performance specifications, and proposal preparation
instructions. Documentation of the existing system will be available
for inspection. In addition to technical, cost and performance
proposals, offerors will be required to submit a statement of work, a
contract integrated master plan, a contract integrated master schedule,
a contract work breakdown structure, and contract data requirements
lists. Additionally, as this is a software intensive program, source
selection will include an extensive software development capability
evaluation. Upon contract award, the government will provide the
existing data package ''as is'', consisting of software specifications,
version description documents and users manuals for PAS and EIP, and
prime item specifications for the IPU. The data is known to be
deficient in detail and completeness, and is not sufficient, on its own
merit, to assure successful contact performance. Likewise, the
performance specifications to be provided in the RFP are not sufficient
on their own merit for the new designs. The contractor will be
responsible for providing the technical expertise and relevant
experience in lieu of receiving an adequate data package. The
successful offeror will have significant experience in software
development and support for embedded military data systems, and will
have demonstrated experience developing large software programs in ADA
using object-oriented analysis and design. Having relevant minuteman
III weapon system knowledge and experience, especially with the IMU
data, should substantially lower the technical risks with this program.
A bidders library will be available for all offerors to review
pertinent information when the final RFP package is released. The draft
RFP is expected to be available for industry review in late April 1996.
Participants will be expected to submit their written
comments/questions to the government within 14 days. The government
will review all comments/questions submitted and a determination will
be made whether they will be incorporated into the final RFP package.
There will be no response to individual offerors. The government does
not intend to contract on the basis of this announcement. All
interested, responsible, qualified contractors should submit a written
of fax request to participate in this industry review to Cathie
Richardson, OO-ALC/LMKE, 6014 Dogwood Ave., Hill AFB, UT 84056-5826,
fax number (801) 777-0990, no later than 10 calendar days after
publication of this notice. No telephone requests will be accepted.
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