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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31,1997 PSA#1813Hq, Space and Missile Systems Center, SMC/PK, 155 Discoverer Blvd,
Suite 1516, Los Angeles AFB, CA 90245-4692 L -- SPECIAL SENSOR MICROWAVE TEMPERATURE SOUNDER AND WATER VAPOR
PROFILER (SSM/TW) AND SPECIAL SENSOR MICROWAVE IMAGER SOUNDER (SSMIS)
SUPPORT AND SERVICES SOL F04701-97-R-0010 DUE 041097 POC Contract
Negotiator, Capt Robert F. Everett, (310) 336-4323; Contracting
Officer, Capt Joseph L. Eversole, (310) 336-4422 Technical/Engineering
Support and Services. The following capabilities are required of the
contractor for this effort: (1) In-depth knowledge of the Special
Sensor Microwave Temperature Sounder and Water Vapor Profiler (SSM/TW)
and Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder (SSMIS) and their
interfaces with the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)
spacecraft and the Operational Linescan System (OLS). (2) Ability to
maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and retest flight SSM/TW and SSMIS
systems. (3) Working knowledge of the DMSP satellite, its command, and
telemetry system as they relate to the SSM/TW and SSMIS. (4) In-depth
understanding of DMSP sensor operations, including command and
control, telemetry processing, and data processing. (5) Capability to
evaluate current technology and meteorological applications. (6)
Interface knowledge and experience relative to the Vandenberg AFB
Payload Test Facility as related to DMSP. (7) Knowledge of satellite
launch and early orbit operations support. (8) Working knowledge of the
data handling systems of Air Force Global Weather Center (AFGWC) and
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanographic Center (FNMOC). (9)
Capability in computer hardware and software design and
evaluation/analysis of both analog and digital systems and circuits.
Experience in hardware and software documentation, software system
analysis, software troubleshooting, and software modifications to
correct system deficiencies in accordance with MIL-STD 498. (10)
Experience in administrating services-related contracts. (11)
Capability to provide field training classes in microwave sensor
telemetry interpretation for use in state of health monitoring and
meteorology analysis and forecasting. (12) Capability in specification
development, conducting interface working groups, design reviews, and
audits in accordance with MIL-STD-973. (13) Capability in affecting
repairs and parts fabrication utilizing level 2 and 3 drawing packages.
(14) Capability to provide manual depository, update capability and
fully compliant system configuration control to provide an adequate
number of qualified technical engineers who posses familiarity with
strategic and tactical users, use of DMSP primary and special sensors,
and meteorological applications and detailed knowledge of the
interface between 1000 Space Operating Group (SOG) Command and Control
Center, FNMOC, and AFGWC. The proposed period of performance is 01
November 1997 through 31 October 2002. The scope of the effort
encompasses: (a) SSM/TW and SSMIS DMSP Spacecraft Integration and Test
Support, and coordination with the Air Force and all DMSP sensor
vendors to ensure that all communication, integration, and schedule
interfaces are correctly established. (b) Support of Government owned
test equipment, Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE), and Special Test
Equipment (STE), located at Aerojet Electronic Systems Division (AESD),
Azusa, California. (c) Support for the SSM/TW and SSMIS flight software
code, including maintenance, documentation, configuration control of
operational data reduction software code, and anomaly analysis as it
pertains to such software. (d) Launch and early orbit support, to
include SSM/TW and SSMIS engineering support and consultation for
pre-launch activities, launch, and early orbit satellite check out. (e)
Support of Government-owned sensor systems, to include reconfiguration,
update, repair, maintenance, anomaly analysis, and engineering support
of Government-owned flight equipment. AESD is the designer of the
systems requiring support, and is the incumbent contractor. AESD has
access to engineering information not available in existing Government
specifications, drawings, and manuals. In accordance with national
security requirements, this acquisition will have restrictions on
foreign owned company participation. The foreign design, manufacture,
assembly, or test of hardware or software are strictly prohibited.
Foreign teaming, licensing, and subcontracting will be allowed,
however, all cryptographic related tasks must be accomplished entirely
by a clearance qualified U.S. owned company and all cryptograph
components and elements must be clearly separated and audible. Any
interested firm with the capabilities or the ability to acquire the
capabilities must submit a written notification of interest and
evidence of the capabilities described above. Please submit
notification of interest and statements of capability within fifteen
(15) working days from the date of publication of this notice.
Additional information concerning the DMSP program is available through
the CICAS electronic bulletin board (EBB) at SMC. The point of contact
for access to the EBB is Ms Maxine Chandler, SMC/PKOM, (310) 363-1533.
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