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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 1,1996 PSA#1627HQ ESC/AXK, 5 Eglin Street, Bldg. 1704, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2116 A -- MULTIDIMENSIONAL AND GIGABIT INTERNETWORKS POC Charles J. Shank,
617-377-9365; Major Dale V. Hawley, Contracting Officer, 617-377-6797;
Carole Stephan, Negotiator, 617-377-4469. The Electronic Systems Center
(AFMC) is planning to award a sole source contract to the University of
Kansas for Research, Inc., an educational institution, for phase II of
the Multidimensional Applications and Gigabit Internetwork Consortium
(MAGIC) project, which will be called MAGIC II. This contract action
is for applied research services for which the government intends to
solicit and negotiate with only one source under the authority of FAR
6.302-1. The contract type will be cost reimbursement no fee, for a 36
month period of performance, The estimated cost is $4,800,000.00.
Parties interested in submitting a proposal may request a solicitation
package from ESC/AXK, 5 Eglin St, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2116, ATTN: Ms
Carole Stephan, (617) 377-4489, not later than 15 days after the
publications date of this announcement. MAGIC II is a continuation of
an effort completed in Dec 1995 that established and managed a
high-speed, heterogeneous, wide-area IP/ATM network and distributed
storage system that was used to facilitate the testing and evaluation
of a variety of applications. In phase I the MAGIC team successfully
demonstrated the network by implementing an interactive terrain
visualization application. A number of performance issues related to
high speed networks were resolved and techniques developed to eliminate
many performance problems. MAGIC II will expand on the results of phase
I by creating a larger research testbed, introducing wireless access,
increasing the number of networked-based storage devices, implementing
dynamic system configuration for locating data sources, and developing
data fusion and visualization techniques that enable the real-time
fusion of different kinds of data sets. The network constructed under
phase I will be used for MAGIC II. The original MAGIC contracts were
awarded to the University of Kansas, SRI International, and the
Minnesota Supercomputing Center based on results of a competitive
selection under BAA 91-16, issued by the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency. Contractors interested in MAGIC II must have the
ability to provide the foundations for large-scale geographically
distributed computing on a dynamically changing mix of heterogeneous
computing platforms and resources, develop a 3D terrain visualization
application that can process raw imagery data in near-real-time, that
can accept, fuse, and display imagery from a variety of sources, and
that can interface to geographically distributed workstations for
distributed processing and distributed parallel storage and retrieval
of data, including very large (100 Gbyte) data sets, develop techniques
for dynamic adaptation of applications to the state of the network,
develop software, including reliable ATM signaling, for constructing
large IP/ATM internetworks, and produce and analyze integrated
measurements of the performance of all system components, including the
terrain visualization application, the distributed storage system, and
the communications protocols. To support this research, the contractor
must be able to quickly provide the following communications facilities
and equipment at no cost to the government: access to, and the
experimental use of, a SONET OC-48 backbone wide area network with
OC-12 access links, including an OC-12 link to the Earth Resources
Observation System Data Center in Sioux Falls, SD and an OC-3 link to
Ft. Leavenworth, KS, two prototype ATM wireless base stations and
transportable user terminals with access to the backbone, and one or
more ATM premises switches with OC-12 interfaces. The contractor must
be able to interconnect the backbone with other existing or planned ATM
networks to create a large-scale internet that will be used to test and
verify the scaling and the performance of the application and the
communications software across multiple administrative domains.
Specifically excluded is research which primarily results in
evolutionary improvement to the existing state of practice of focuses
on a specific system or hardware solution. See Numbered Note(s): 22.
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