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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 7,1997 PSA#1904Sa-Alc/Directorate Of Aerospace Fuels, Sfk Building 1621, 1014 Andrews
Rd., kelly Afb, Texas 78241-5603 R -- REQUEST FOR INFORMATION POC For copy, Ramos,
D./sfk/[210]925-1175, For additional information contact Ramos,
D./sfk/[210]925-1175 Request For Information: The purpose of this
request is to determine the availability and economic feasibility of
off-the-shelf technology that, with minimal adaptation, could
automatically capture data for processing inflight refueling
transactions. Data requirements from the receiving aircraft are
estimated at 400 bytes and include customer (home station and Major
Command) identification, tail number identification, aircraft MDS,
organizational code, signal code, fund code, product code, alternative
products codes, and billing address. Data requirements from the
dispensing aircraft are estimated at 205 bytes and include
identification of product grade, quantity of fuel dispensed, product
grade code, transaction date, tanker MDS, and tanker tail number. (Many
tankers provide fuel transaction data via the 1553 data bus used with
the Fuel System Advisory System (FSAS). Total memory requirement per
transaction is estimated at 605 bytes. If the data is stored and
downloaded for each mission, then total memory must permit storage of
20 transactions. U.S. Air Force tanker aircraft dispense fuel to
receiver aircraft, including other military service and foreign
government aircraft. The equipment used must be able to operate with
high reliability in the inflight refueling environment involving speeds
in excess of 400 knots, temperatures ranging from -60 degrees to +130
degrees centigrade, and with minimal light The technology must permit
the independent identification of two aircraft receiving fuel
simultaneously while other receiver aircraft in the immediate vicinity
await service. Since the technology must be compatible with both
refueling boom and probe and drogue refueling methods, contract data
transfer technologies may not be feasible. For electromagnetic
technologies, the data transmission distance is estimated to be 150
feet. However, since refueling may occur during periods when electronic
transmissions are not allowed, the signal strength must not pass beyond
1,000 feet. A messaging system is also needed to communicate the daily
transaction data from the aircraft to the home station or a central
billing activity. All responses to this request should be written and
should be received not later than September 2, 1997. The POC (point of
contact) is David Ramos/SFK/PHONE:(210)925-1175/(210)925-7248/FAX
(210)925-9758/Directorate of Aerospace Fuels. Proprietary information
will not be disseminated outside of government agencies without your
approval. All comments will be reviewed and will be considered for
incorporation in the draft (if issued) and final Request for Proposal
(RFP) (if issued). NOTE; THIS REQUEST IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND IS
NOT TO BE MISCONSTRUED AS A SOLICITATION FOR ___ __ __ __ __ ____
PROPOSALS. NOTE: THIS REQUEST IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE
MISCONSTRUED AS A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS. No telephone requests.
Only written or faxed requests received directly from the requestor are
acceptable. (0217) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0095 19970807\R-0022.SOL)
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