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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 17,1997 PSA#1973Commander, Naval Air Systems Command (Code 2.2), 47123 Buse Road, Bldg
2272, Patuxent River, MD 20670-1547 R -- INTEGRATION SUPPORT TO UAV TACTICAL CONTROL SYSTEM PROGRAM DUE
013098 POC Mary Lee Schuck, Telephone (301) 757-5897 This is an
AMENDMENT to CBD announcement of 13 November 1997 (submission No.
142353). The Government plans to electronically release a draft
solicitation, under full and open competition for the Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle Tactical Control System(TCS) Systems Integrator in early Dec
97. Draft solicitations will be transmitted electronically using the
NAVAIR Website and the TCS Homepage addressed later in this
announcement with comments due no later than 30 January l998. The
formal RFP will be electronically released on or about 13 Mar 98 with
proposals due on or about 24 Apr 1998. No solicitations will be mailed.
Pre-Solicitation Conference and site visits will be held as follows.
The first site visit will be held on 09 Dec l997 at the Naval Surface
Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, 17320 Dahlgren Road, Dahlgren, VA
22448, (540) 653-7968, POC Bill Katz, email address,
wkatz@nswc.navy.mil. The second site visit will be held on 11 Dec l997
at the US Army Missile Command Code: AMSAM-RD-TM-US, Redstone Arsenal,
AL 35898 (205) 313-6332, POC Sue McClung, e-mail address,
mcclung-rd-uav@redstone.army.mil. All visit requests must be submitted
in writing or e-mail to the points of contact only for each location.
No hardcopies of solicitation will be made available. The anticipated
contract type is Cost-Plus-Award-Fee (CPAF). For planning purposes,
the following information is provided prior to release of the draft
RFP. In response to an Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) initiative
to provide Joint Warfighting Commanders with an interoperable and
scaleable command, control, communications and data dissemination
system for the family of tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), the
Program Executive Office for Cruise Missiles and Joint UAVs (PEO(CU))
has established a UAV Tactical Control System (TCS) acquisition
program with a three phase development schedule. The objective of the
TCS program is to use common hardware and software already in the
Department of Defense (DOD), to facilitate the integration of control
functionality for a diverse family of tactical UAVs, and to be
interoperable with all existing and future tactical UAVs.
Accomplishment of these goals within the established schedule will
require rapid definition of the integration and interoperability
requirements. Demonstrations during scheduled military exercises will
be conducted on a regular basis to generate early user input and
evaluation. The main functions of the system integrator include, but
are not limited to 1) maintain an installation schedule, 2) support the
installation process for the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force
Systems, 3) integrate GFE hardware, GFE software, and contractor
procured hardware into a deployable system, 4) checkout of each
deployed system, and 5) support other TCS Integrated Product Teams.
There is also a requirement for the integration and installation of six
Block 0 Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) systems. The contractor
shall plan and schedule the lab integration and operational
installation of the LRIP systems considering as a minimum: TCS Program
Office identified priorities, operational assets availability (e.g.,
ships), configuration description, and air vehicle Datalink Control
Module (DCM) delivery schedules. The contractor shall define and
document the LRIP installed configurations (including cabling and
additional hardware) and interfaces to include installation procedures.
For the Predator and Outrider systems, this documentation should be in
the form of back-fit ECPs. As an option to the contract, it is the
Government's intent to have the contractor integrate and install
production TCS's. These systems will also be used to conduct FOT&E.
This synopsis does not represent a contract, a promise to contract, or
a commitment of any kind. Questions concerning the technical
requirements and solicitation should be submitted to: Naval Air Systems
Command, Attn: AIR-2.4.2.1.1; 14723 Buse Road Unit IPT, Bldg. 2272,
Room 256; Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, MD 20670.
POC is Mary Lee Schuck, commercial (301)757-5897, facsimile
(301)757-5955.e-mail address, schuck@lan-email.peocu.navy.mil.
-Internet addresse for the NAVAIR website is
http://www.navair.navy.mil/ and the address for the TCS homepage is
http://uav.nswc.navy.mil/tcs/. (0317) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0054 19971117\R-0014.SOL)
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