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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 23,1997 PSA#1957R&D Contracting Directorate, Bldg 7, 2530 C Street, WPAFB, OH
45433-7607 A -- SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES INTEGRATION LABORATORY -- PART 2 OF 2 SOL
PRDA No. 97-17-AAK POC Contact Alan Struckman, Contract Negotiator,
937-255-2902, or Vicki A. Fry, Contracting Officer, 937-255-2902 WEB:
click here to view the supplemental package,
www.wl.wpafb.af.mil/contract/hp.htm. E-MAIL: click here to contact the
Contract Negotiator, struckac@aa.wpafb.af.mil. (f) Multi-Sensor Fusion
Algorithm Development -- Topic Area 06: Solutions are sought for target
detection, tracking, and identification; tactical situation awareness
(SA) and threat assessment (TA); and sensor management in distributed
multi-sensor tactical aerospace engagement scenarios. WL/AAC seeks new
and innovative ideas to detect, track, and identify
mobile/stationary/geo-located ground and air targets to increase
situation awareness in a distributed network of heterogeneous sensors.
Research areas of high interest focus on multi-source on-board and
off-board sensor and data fusion and include distributed data fusion
and SA/TA assessment techniques; techniques for combining disparate
data; optimal control-theoretic approaches; implicit model building and
machine learning. Algorithms developed under this technology thrust are
expected to be demonstrated via realistic scenario simulations. Mission
areas of interest include information exploitation for
sensor-to-shooter missions and image based fusion processing, algorithm
transition to the Advanced Real-Time in the Cockpit Cell (ARC)
environment for evaluation with operational systems, and fusion
algorithm development for distributed estimation and control, sensor
management, and machine learning. Sensors and sensor modes of interest
include but are not limited to: RADAR, High Range Resolution Radar
(HRR), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), ESM and SIGINT receivers, EO,
IR, and multi-spectral IR. (g) Signature Exploitation -- Topic Area 07:
Investigation of innovative signal processing and information
extraction techniques that may result in increased identification
algorithm performance is sought. Target phenomenology/signature
exploitation techniques may span VHF through microwave frequencies and
may encompass many different aspects of the "inverse problem." The
following are a sampling of techniques/technologies that may be
considered when formulating proposals for this topic: Time/Frequency
Processing, Body Resonance Techniques, Target Geometry Reconstruction,
New Approaches to Classical Inverse Scattering Theory, Novel Automatic
Target Recognition (ATR) Techniques, Novel Identification Techniques.
The goal of signature/phenomenology exploitation is to develop
additional robust sources of target information for use in development
of identification and recognition systems. Therefore, novel uses for
specialized measurements and signatures collected from test ranges,
airborne, or national assets should be explored. The means to
efficiently process and analyze this measured data for validation of
signature exploitation techniques should be developed. (2) This program
shall design, develop, improve, analyze, test, evaluate, implement and
use as necessary WL/AAC's ATR Laboratories and SF Research
Laboratories in the accomplishment of the effort. Potential contractors
will share facilities with other contractor and government personnel
doing research, and will integrate hardware and software requirements
for a variety of computer systems ranging from desktop workstations to
state-of-the-art parallel computing machines and multiple processor
systems. WL/AAC anticipates associative contractor relationships with
contractors working programs onsite. A list of these programs and
contractors can be found in the supplemental package. (3) STIL's
customers are the military's development, acquisition, logistics, and
operational commands. Customer mission domains are
aerospace-to-aerospace identification and tracking and
aerospace-to-ground attack and surveillance. STIL performs research,
exploratory/advanced development, expert analyses, algorithm
evaluation, target modeling, and quick-turnaround assessments for the
following technology domains of Wright Laboratory's Combat Information
Technology Division (WL/AAC): Sensor Fusion (WL/AACF & WL/AACS),
Automatic Target Recognition (WL/AACA & WL/AACR), Target Modeling
(WL/AACT), Algorithm Integration (WL/AACI), and Reference Systems
(WL/AACN). WL/AACF conducts basic research and exploratory development
in the areas of sensor fusion and machine intelligence and develops
advanced algorithms in support of the warfighter. These algorithms
perform real-time processing and integration of information derived
from multiple, disparate sources to provide: target identification;
target tracking; threat assessment; situation assessment; and mission
management. WL/AACS conducts exploratory and advanced development of
core data and sensor fusion technologies. This enables effective use of
all offensive, defensive, and communication/ navigation/identification
avionics systems both on and off-board the aircraft. WL/AACA conducts
in-house and sponsored ATR algorithm research for Air Force strike and
reconnaissance missions, develops ATR algorithm research environments,
and maintains a state-of-the-art (SOA) Model Based Vision Laboratory
to ensure in-depth understanding of ATR algorithm design and research
issues. WL/AACR improves, evaluates, demonstrates, and applies advanced
decision-making capabilities to sensor products for the purpose of
automating the detection, classification, recognition, and
identification functions of the target acquisition process. WL/AACR
evaluates ATR algorithms and components to determine readiness for
transition to operational platforms. WL/AACT develops high-fidelity
signature/scene synthesis tools and methodologies to support training
and testing of target detection and recognition capabilities in
electro-optical, infrared, and radar systems. WL/AACT also generates
and delivers technology for creating/populating initial validated
synthetic signature databases for RDT&E, OT&E and intelligence
applications. WL/AACI conducts research and development of integrated
software support tools, environments, and concepts for designing,
developing, integrating, testing, evaluating, and demonstrating ATR and
SF technologies. WL/AACN conducts exploratory and advanced development
to provide the technology base for inertial and radio reference
systems and advanced navigation concepts for aerospace vehicles.
WL/AACN conducts research, investigations, and experiments/
demonstrations for reference system technology to support
sensor/information fusion within and among aerospace vehicles. (4) One
or more candidate delivery orders have been identified for each of the
seven topic areas. Topic area 02 has two candidate delivery orders,
both must be proposed against to be considered for this topic area.
Funding has been identified to date for all Candidate Delivery Orders.
The problem statement for each candidate delivery order is included in
the Supplemental Package for this PRDA. (5) Deliverable Items:
Deliverables will be tailored to each delivery order and could include
data, software, and hardware. Any ID/IQ contract resulting from this
PRDA will include the following data deliverable items: (a)
DI-MISC-80711/T -- Scientific and Technical Reports, Final Report,
One/R; (b) DI-MGMT-81468/T -- Contract Funds Status Report (CFSR),
Qrtly; (c) DI-MISC-80711/T -- Scientific and Technical Reports,
Contractor's Billing Voucher, Mthly; (d) DI-MGMT-80507A/T -- Project
Planning Chart, Mthly; (e) DI-MGMT-80368/T -- Status Report, Mthly; (f)
DI-ADMN-81373/T -- Presentation Material, As Req; (g) DI-IPSC-81447/T
-- Computer Programming Manual (CPM), As Req; (h) DI-TMSS-80527 --
Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Manuals, As Req; (i) DI-TMSS-80528/T --
Supplemental Data for Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Manuals, As Req;
(j) DI-FNCL-80331 -- Funds and Man-Hour Expenditure Report, Mthly; (k)
DI-ADMN-81249A/T -- Conference Agenda, As Req; (l) DI-ADMN-81250A/T --
Conference Minutes, As Req; (m) DI-NDTI-80566/T -- Test Plan, As Req;
(n) DI-MGMT-80934/T -- Operations Security (OPSEC) Plan, One/R; (o)
DI-IPSC-81443/T -- Software User Manual (SUM), As Req; (p)
DI-IPSC-81446/T -- Computer Operation Manual (COM), As Req; (q)
DI-NDTI-80604/T -- Test Report, As Req; (r) DI-MISC-80711/T --
Scientific and Technical Reports, Interim Report, As Req; (s)
DI-MGMT-81334/T -- Contract Work Breakdown Structure, As Req; and (t)
DI-MCCR-80700/T -- Computer Software Product End Item, As Req. (6)
Security Requirements: TOP SECRET/SCI personnel clearance requirements
apply. Wright Laboratory facilities with TOP SECRET/SCI clearance are
available as base support. TOP SECRET/SCI facility clearance is
required for offerors proposing to perform work at their own facility.
The following Security Classification Guides are applicable to this
program: (a) "Fire Control Avionics and Advanced Weapon Delivery
Programs" Security Classification Guide dated 1 Jul 1997; (b) "Radar
Technology" Security Classification Guide dated 1 Jan 96; (c) "SAR
Target Recognition and Location System (STARLOS)" Security
Classification Guide dated 7 July 94, amended 2 Dec 94; (d) "Advanced
Synthetic Aperture Radar System-2" Security Classification Guide dated
1 May 83, and Letter Change 1 dated 16 Mar 84; (e) "Project 7622 All
Weather Reconnaissance / Strike Avionics" Security Classification Guide
dated 30 Oct 87; (f) "Automatic/Aided Target Recognition & Related
Programs" Security Classification Guide dated 11 Apr 88; (g) "Abrams
Tank System" Security Classification Guide dated 25 Jun 93; (h)
"Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems" Security Classification Guide dated
17 Jun 96; (i) "Paladin" Security Classification Guide dated 15 Sep
94; (j) "Senior Keystone", date 1 April 1997; and (k) "Non-Cooperative
Target Recognition" SCG dated 30 March 1990. (7) Other Special
Requirements: International Traffic in Arms Regulations apply. C --
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: (1) Anticipated Period of Performance: The
ordering period(s) for the total ID/IQ contract(s) is 60 months after
contract award. Performance periods will be specified on individual
delivery orders. The performance period of orders issued within the
ordering period may extend up to 24 months after the end of the
ordering period of the basic contract. (2) Anticipated Award Date:
March through August 1998. (3) Government Estimate: The Government
funding profile (in $1,000s) for the overall ID/IQ contract is
estimated to be as follows: FY98-9046; FY99-9995; FY00-9103; FY01-9526;
FY02-10530; TOTAL-48200. The estimated funding profile for each topic
area is: Data Management (01) -- $16M; Laboratory Environment (02) --
$7M; ATR/SF Evaluation (03) -- $6.2M; Target Modeling (04) -- $9M;
Radar Algorithm Development (05) -- $2.5M; Multi-Sensor Fusion
Algorithm Development (06) -- $2.5M; Signature Exploitation (07) --
$5M. The funding profiles are provided for proposal preparation
purposes only and do not constitute a promise that each delivery order
will be funded. All funding is subject to change due to Government
discretion and availability. The overall ceiling of the program will be
$48,200,000. The ceiling of each contract will be negotiated should
multiple awards be made. Wright Laboratory reserves the right to
combine awards if in the best interest of the Air Force. The seven
topic areas of this PRDA can be separated into two groups: (a)
Division-wide thrusts: 01 Data Management; 02 Laboratory Environments;
03 ATR/SF Evaluation; 04 Target Modeling. These four topic areas are
anticipated to have a single award each. A quick turnaround capability
is highly desired and teaming is strongly encouraged. (b)
Technology-based thrusts: 05 Radar Algorithm Development; 06
Multi-Sensor Fusion Algorithm Development; 07 Signature Exploitation.
These three topic areas are expected to be a single award each, but are
not precluded from multiple awards. (4) Type of Contract: It is
anticipated that the basic contract(s) will be ID/IQ. All delivery
orders issued will be Cost Plus Fixed Fee (Completion) or Cost (no
fee). Any grants or cooperative agreements awarded will be cost (no
fee). (5) Government Furnished Property and Base Support: Any
anticipated GFP and Base Support for the initial topic areas is
specified in the supplemental package. Future delivery orders will
specify any GFP or Base Support. (6) Size Status: For the purpose of
this acquisition, the size standard is 500 employees (SIC 8731). (7)
Note to Foreign-Owned Firms: Such firms are asked to immediately notify
the Air Force point cited below upon deciding to respond to this
announcement. Foreign contractors should be aware that foreign
participation is excluded at the prime contractor level. Foreign
participation at the subcontractor level will be handled in accordance
with the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR). END OF PART
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