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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 30,1996 PSA#1647Naval Research Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave., S.W., Washington, D.C.
20375-5326 66 -- SMS-2100 SPECTRUM MONITORING SYSTEM SOL N00014-96-R-CP05 POC
Contract Specialist: Carol Parnell, Code 3230.CP (202) 767-0547
Contracting Officer: Helen Paul, Code 3230.HB, (202) 767-0547. The
Naval Research Laboratory intends to hold negotiation with Lockheed
Sanders Inc. Defense Systems Division for a SMS-2100 Sprectrum
Monitoring System that has previously been developed by them. The Space
Systems Development Department and the US Marine Corps has a need for
a portable, low cost, self-contained light weight radio frequency
monitoring system that provides military personnel with threat warning,
emitter location, and signal recognition, data collection and analysis
and offers unprecedented mobility and user friendliness in a
self-contained, portable base station. The system must be able to scan
the 14 MHz to 1200 Mhz frequency range with 20kHz resolution analyzing
at least 40,000 channels per second. The system must have the
capability to ''stare'' at 8.96 Mhz of spectrum to ensure that a
transmission is not missed. The system must have a high sweep rate of
800 Mhz per second allowing it to detect burst or LPI emissions, be
computer based and capable of external control and remote control. It
must have a Windows environment allowing for cross-platform correlation
of collected data and be designed to provide geographical filtering and
display of digital map and imagery data. The system must be able to
rapidly scan the communication bands, if exact frequencies are unknown,
to provide near real time mapping of the RF environment enabling some
of the most difficult to intercept communications to be captured. The
design must allow for MATT integration. The delivery required is 90
days after contract award. SEE Note 22 (0208) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0517 19960729\66-0006.SOL)
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