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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 8,1997 PSA#1882Naval Air Warfare Center AD, Contracts Dept. Code 233, Bldg 129-2,
Lakehurst, NJ 08733-5083. 59 -- VIRTUAL IMAGING SYSTEMS FOR APPROACH AND LANDING (VISUAL) SOL
N68335-97-RFI-XXX DUE 071697 POC Christopher Veith, Contracting
Officer, Code 2.5.2 (732) 323-2062. This is a Notice of Conference.
There is no solicitation available at this time. Respondents are also
notified that a formal solicitation is not immediately anticipated.
VISUAL is a major system upgrade to the aircraft recovery monitoring
and display systems aboard US Navy aircraft carriers (CV/CVN) and
amphibious assault ships (LHA/LHD). The VISUAL program will develop and
integrate emerging technologies and data networks synergistically, in
order to provide critical approach information to the Landing Signal
Officer (LSO) and other decision makers on the ship. VISUAL, as a
minimum, shall consist of the following three elements: (1) Next
generation in-deck centerline day/night imaging sensor for CV/CVN
ships; (2) LSO workstation with head-mounted display capability; and
(3) Electr-Optical Tracking System for precision aircraft tracking and
early aircraft identification and configurement assessment. See CBD
Synopsis #0419 08/28/96 and lakehurst1.navy.mil/www/visual.htm for
further information concerning the VISUAL program. The VISUAL Program
will consist of three distinct phases: (1) Program Definition and Risk
Reduction (PDRR), Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD), and
Production. The PDRR phase will be a two to three year effort (FY97-99)
during which an evaluation of available technologies will be used to
prepare detailed performance specifications for the three elements of
VISUAL. At the conclusion of the PDRR phase, one or more systems
integrators will be selected to design and fabricate Engineering
Development Models (EDM). The EDM phase will be a four-year period
(FY00-03) during which EDM's will undergo technical and operational
evaluation (TECHEVAL/OPEVAL). It is planned that the EDM contract(s)
will include an option for production. During the production phase one
or more contractors will manufacture 24 shipboard and 3 shorebased
units. VISUAL, in its entirety, will be deployed on twelve CV/CVN
platforms and twelve LHA/LHD platforms. In support of the VISUAL
program the Navy will host a ship tour aboard the USS George Washington
(CVN 73) on 29 Jul 1997, to provide information and background on the
shipboard operating enviroment and to answer your questions. This is
not a Request for Proposal, but rather a request for interested
contractors who wish to attend. We are inviting contractors to attend
this meeting who have background in the following aeas: shipboard
system integration; data management; imaging sensors, including
infrared and low light level systems; EO tracking systems; and display
systems, including head-up and head-mounted systems. Specific meeting
location and agenda will be provided pending receipt of participant
requests to attend. Attendance will be limited to two attendees from
each company. Positive reponses including names and security
information must be received by 16 July 1997 and should be addressed
to: Engineering Department, Building 562, Code 11X612B/John Zirkel,
Naval Air Warfare Center, Lakehurst, NJ 08733. John Zirkel can be
reached at (732) 323-4044 for further information. (0183) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0381 19970708\59-0015.SOL)
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