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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 16,1997 PSA#1763

Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Code 220000E, 521 N. 9th Street, Point Mugu, CA 93042-5001

58 -- ARMS G-300 GROUND STATION SOL N68936-97-R-0089 DUE 030697 POC Billy E. Kilby, Contract Specialist, 805/989-8418/Nathan Simpson, Contracting Officer. Notice of intent to procure ARMS G-300 Ground Stations from Cambridge Consultants Limited, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 4DW, England, pursuant to the authority granted by FAR 6.302-1 (one responsible source). The ARMS G-300 Ground Station is an upgraded replacement for existing CCL ARMS Ground Stations (AN/GSQ-262). The ARMS system consists of an airborne radar sensor which transmits the data to ground in real time. On the ground, the data is received and recorded using standard range telemetry receivers and recorders. The ARMS Ground Station monitors the health of the data in real time and analyzes the data following the operation. The ARMS G-300 Ground Station consists of two major components, the Real Time Telemetry Interface and the Scoring Workstation along with its monitor, keyboard and printer. The ARMS G-300 Ground Station consists of the following items: (1) G-300-RT Real Time Telemetry Interface, (2) G-300-WS Work Station, (3) G-300-M-R 19" Rack Mountable Display Monitor, (4) Laser Printer, (5) Real Time Software, and (6) Work Station Software. The ARMS G-300 Ground Station shall have the following capabilities: (1) Compatible with the AN/DSQ-57 (ARMS) Radar Units, (2) Compatible with ARMS R-200 airborne radar unit generating uncompressed ARMS data at 8.6 MBPS, (3) Compatible with ARMS R-300 airborne radar unit generating compressed ARMS data at up to 4.3 MBPS, (4) Provide scoring analyses of operations at altitudes down to 6M above sea level, (5) Provide scoring analyses of operations with non-linear missile trajectories, (6) Separate target maneuvers from missile maneuvers by the operator entering target data, (7) Provide full terminal trajectory within 30 minutes of missile shot, (8) Automatic noise reduction feature, where the ground station analyzes the background noise and chooses a suitable filter to minimize the noise, (9) Automate the quick look process in order to simplify event detection, (10) Provide automatic iteration of the solution until a satisfactory score quality is achieved, (11) Provide a 3-D graphical display which allows the operator to view the missile engagement at any angle or missile location within the scoring volume, (12) Provide real time health monitoring of up to four targets with diagnostic capability for in-depth investigation of dubious target health, (13) Provide 30 minutes of recording of AN/DSQ-57 data from a single target to disc, (14) Provide ARMS data timed stamped using either IRIG A or IRIG B with data integrity fully maintained in absence of IRIG source, and (15) Provide built-in test of hardware. The requirement includes one set of repair parts for the ground station which includes: (1) Processor Card, (2) PCM Decommutator Card, (3) IRIG Time Card, (4) Bus Bridge, and (5) CCL Simulator/Multiplexer Card Set. Total requirement is for 2 each ARMS G-300 Ground Stations and 1 set Repair Parts. Delivery shall be FOB Destination to the Naval Air Weapons Station, Point Mugu, CA 93042. Delivery shall be no later than 120 days after date of contract. For a copy of the solicitation, submit written request to Billy E. Kilby, Contract Specialist via mail to T&E and Logistics Contracts Department, NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV, 521 9th Street, Point Mugu, CA 93042-5001 or via FAX to (805) 989-0561. All responsible sources may submit an offer which will be considered. See Notes 22 and 26. (0014)

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