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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 22,1996 PSA#1557Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, NAS
Acquisition Contracting Team, AMQ-210, P.O. Box 25082, 6500 S.
MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73125-4929 99 -- TECHNICAL ENGINEERING SUPPORT SERVICES SOL Mkt Survey 80-60001
POC Brenda Welchel, Contract Specialist, (405) 954-7736 The Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) has a requirement for analytical,
mathematical modeling and technical engineering support services on an
on-call basis. An Indefinite Delivery/Requirements type contract for
a one year period with option provisions to renew for four (4)
additional one year periods is contemplated. These services are in
support of the following National Airspace System (NAS) subsystems and
related requirements: Global Positioning System (GPS), the Instrument
Landing System (ILS), the Loran-C Navigation System, the Very High
Frequency Omni-Range Navigation System (VOR) and the Microwave Landing
System (MLS) with emphasis on spectrum management criteria including
but not limited to the effects on system performance of collocated
subsystems; the effects of site terrain and restrictions; analytical,
modeling and measurement support of radio-frequency interference
predictions and other spectrum management issues and technical support
of the spectrum allocation and management programs of the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code is 8711. The proposed contract will
incorporate FAR Clause 52.217-8, Option to Extend Services, and FAR
Clause 52.217-9, Option to Extend the Term of the Contract. These
services are only known to be available from Ohio University, Avionics
Engineering Center, Stocker Center, Athens, OH because of their
technical expertise, technique, knowledge and capability in the
following areas: Global Positioning System, particularly detailed
knowledge of constellation availability, proposed techniques such as
Special Category 1, Wide Area Augmented System (SCAT-1, WAAS) for
implementing differential GPS, calculation of spectral densities for
any digital or analog modulation method proposed for the differential
datalink, and the interference potential of the differential datalink
and L-Band sources for all categories of GPS operation from enroute to
Category IIIb precision Approach/Landing; Instrument Landing System,
particularly modeling of type B2 (brute force/desensitization), type A2
(adjacent channel) and type B1 (intermodulation) interference to the
ILS localizer from the FM Broadcast Band (88-108 Mhz); the Loran-C
Navigation System, particularly it's use as a supplemental NAS element
serving enroute, terminal and approach phases of flight, with emphasis
on system performance assurance optimization and integrity; VOR,
particularly modeling of type B2 (brute force/desensitization), type A2
(adjacent channel) and type B1 (intermodulation) interference to the
VOR from the FM Broadcast Band (88-108 Mhz); MLS, particularly angle
and coverage characteristics, multipath and site anomaly predictions;
System engineering, specifically applied to navigation and landing
systems; Landing systems, siting and performance criteria and siting
optimization methods; Software engineering, including but not limited
to modeling and simulation of ILS/VOR signal characteristics, GPS
signal characteristics, MLS angle, data and precision
distance-measuring (DME/p) functions, Loran-C signal characteristics,
and interference protection criteria adopted or proposed for national
or international use; Detailed current knowledge of the spectrum
allocation and management programs of the International
Telecommunications Union; Detailed current knowledge of the ongoing
work programs of the International Civil Aeronautics Organization
(ICAO), All-Weather Operations Panel (AWOP) and Obstacle Clearance
Panel (OCP). Ohio University, Avionics Engineering Center, also
possesses extensive facilities and equipment that is required in the
performance of the proposed service including the following: Airport
facilities equipped with operational ILS, VOR, and MLS subsystem beds
and capable of mounting experimental equipment for evaluation including
portable VOR facilities for GPS-based Special Category I (SCAT-1)
interference testing and DGPS ground equipment; aircraft equipped with
the full range of instruments capable of category II operations and
detailed evaluations of MLS, ILS, VOR, GPS, and Loran-C signals and
on-line processing of flight data including the ability to conduct
flight tests of code-phase and kinematic-phase differential GPS; ground
test capabilities for MLS, ILS, VOR, and GPS signals. Other concerns
having the ability to furnish the above property/services are requested
to give written notification (including the name and telephone number
of a point of contact) to the procuring office listed in this notice,
with reference made to market survey file # 80-60001, within 45
calendar days from the date of this publication. To receive
consideration, interested offerors should identify their abilities by
specifically addressing each of the criteria set forth above. Responses
containing only company brochures, catalogs or other type of generic
information will not be evaluated. For the above criteria, all
experience indicated should include relevant experience over the last
three years (including a description of the work performed), the
contract number, the identification of the government or commercial
agency for which the work was performed (identify all efforts performed
as a subcontractor), and the name, title and telephone number of the
contracting officer and the contracting officer's technical
representative. The response addressing each of the above criteria
should be limited to twenty (20) pages excluding attachments.
Statements that data will be obtained or developed are not acceptable.
Only those responses providing the required documentation in response
to this market survey will be considered prior to further acquisition
action by the Government. Any information received as a result of this
announcement will not be provided to other contractors and will
normally be considred solely for the purpose of determining whether to
conduct a competitive procurement. The final determination by the
Government not to open this requirement to competition, based on any
information provided, is solely within the discretion of the
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