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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 22,1996 PSA#1727HQ Electronic Systems Center, Surveillance and Control Systems (TNK),
51 Schilling Circle, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2802 58 -- CLEAR AS ALASKA RADAR UPGRADE PROGRAM POC Ms. Lisa Marie Clark,
Contracting Officer, 617-377-7215. CLEAR AS AK. RADAR UPGRADE PROGRAM.
The Electronic Systems Center (ESC) intends to conduct a full and open
competition for a program directed at the modification of the outdated
mechanical radar at Clear AS AK., to an updated PAVE PAWS phased array
radar. The contract will require the site adaptation of a design based
on the current PAVE PAWS sites, with options for the construction of a
facility and integration and test of two Government furnished, phased
array faces and associated computer strings. Included in these
requirements will be the acceptance, removal and shipment of one face
and associated Prime Mission Equipment (PME), as necessary, from each
of the southern PAVE PAWS radars located at Eldorado AS, TX, and Robins
AFB, GA. The Air Force will provide a list of PME to be removed from
the PAVE PAWS systems at Robins and Eldorado and to be reinstalled at
Clear AS. As the Air Force has a requirement for
reconstitution/reactivation of Robins and Eldorado to both single and
dual face operations, the prime contractor will review the removed PME
list and recommend any items that should not be removed. The prime
contractor will state reasons for recommendation based upon CRU IOC
criteria, regeneration considerations, cost, parts availability, and
schedule. From an operations and supportability perspective, the
government requires the highest degree of commonality (radar and
automated data processing equipment and associated software) among this
newly deployed system and the existing PAVE PAWS radar systems. The
intended Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for the Clear phased
array radar is Jan 2001. The contractor shall also support interface
development, logistics support analyses, and deployment planning. The
contractor shall develop a product test strategy consistent with
approved PAVE PAWS test plans to verify product engineering and
interfaces, using existing government facilities and capabilities
whenever possible. Prospective offerors/teams should have demonstrated
expertise and ability in managing risk reduction efforts, and also in:
(1) intensive, large scale systems development and integration
capability, particularly in the phased array radar arena, and (2)
testing large systems involving many inputs and outputs and short
timelines, (3) modification and integration of software algorithms in
support of radar detection, tracking, and discrimination as well as
understand the potential for developing new algorithms in support of
the PAVE PAWS mission in the arctic/auroral region, (4) developing,
modifying, maintaining, and documenting program processes, (5)
designing and constructing radar or similar facilities in arctic
environments, (6) spares provisioning, training, technical manual
preparation, packaging and transportation, and (7) radar and ADP system
hardware and software and facility configuration management. Offerors
must have a current Secret clearance for selected facility(ies) and key
personnel at time of award. The Clear Radar Upgrade Program will be
accomplished under an ESC contract with a single contractor who will
have sole responsibility for total system performance. The contract
will include a requirement for the selected contractor to serve as
system integrator for the system and facilities. The contract will
include one Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) for MILCON work in the
design and construction of facilities and a separate CLIN for Other
Acquisition (OA) work in the transportation, installation, and testing
of the radar equipment. The contract will be awarded to the contractor
deemed most likely to deliver the total, upgraded system on-schedule
and within budget. The government intends to issue a draft RFP that
will be posted to Hanscom Electronic RFP Bulletin Board (HERBB) in
March 1997. Interested parties may gain access to the HERBB via the
World Wide Web (http://www.herbb.hanscom.af.mil). Parties should be
prepared to provide the following information in order to log on to the
HERBB for the first time: Full name, Company name, Company address,
Phone number, Fax number, CAGE code, Type of business (large, small,
SDB, woman-owned, etc.). The Government intends to open a RFP Reference
Library at Electronic Systems Center and conduct presolicitation
conferences. Prospective offerors will be notified via the HERBB when
the library opens and the time and location of the presolicitation
conferences. The contract will be a fixed price incentive type with an
anticipated period of performance of four years, six months, with
options for continued development. Release of the final RFP is
anticipated in May 1997. Any firm wishing to submit a qualification
package should do so within 30 days of Commerce Business Daily (CBD)
publication. Qualification packages should be no longer than 20 pages
including any graphics, tables or photographs, and should be addressed
to ESC/TNK, Attn. Ms. Lisa Marie Clark, 51 Schilling Circle, Hanscom
AFB MA, 01731-2802. This synopsis does not constitute a commitment by
the Government. The Government does not intend to award a contract on
the basis of this notice or otherwise pay for the information
solicited. (0325) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0230 19961121\58-0012.SOL)
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