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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 15,1997 PSA#1992Naval Research Laboratory, Attn: Code 3240, 4555 Overlook Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20375-5326 A -- RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
SUPPORT FOR NAVY PLATFORM AEROSPACE ELECTRONICS WARFARE SYSTEMS SOL
n00173-98-R-JW02 POC James P. Waldenfels, Code 3240.JW, (202) 767-3003,
waldenfels@contracts.nrl.navy.mil; Mary Ann Carpenter, Contracting
Officer WEB: click here, hhtp://heron.nrl.navy.mil/contracts/home.htm.
The Naval Research Laboratory has a requirement for engineering and
technical services support for a variety of R&D programs to develop
sophisticated electronic warfare (EW) techniques and implementation
hardware for Navy aerospace platforms. These programs include
Integrated Electronic Countermeasures (ECM), Multi-Spectral
Countermeasures, Expert Systems Development, and Non-cooperative Target
Recognition Countermeasures. The Integrated Electronic Countermeasures
task is concerned with the development and evaluation of ECM
techniques against radar controlled weapon systems. The techniques use
combinations of currently available and emerging Fleet assets in new
synergistic modes. Particularly, countermeasures for integrated towed
decoys (ECM waveform generation onboard the aircraft, and transmission
from an off board platform), and integrated chaff techniques
(automatic chaff trigger from jammer) need to be developed. Other
hardware could also be considered for integration, as well as
combinations of self-protect, stand-off and escort jamming.
Specifically, this work involves the development of ECM concepts for
jamming modern radars and seekers, the identification of hardware needs
to be developed and integrated to generate the ECM concepts, the
configuration of this equipment into laboratory and field experimental
systems, and the test and evaluation of the concepts for
effectiveness. The Multi-Spectral Countermeasures task is concerned
with countermeasures against radar controlled weapon systems that use
multiple spectrums (such as RF, IR, EO and UV, etc.) for tracking and
guidance; the work involves the detection and identification of
multi-mode threats, and the development of countermeasure concepts
against these multi-mode systems. The objective of the Expert Systems
task is development of concepts for expert systems applications to
threat system functional identification; the work will involve
functional identification (vice look-up table) rule base development,
neural network development and application, software implementation,
and simulation test of functional identification systems for current
and emerging ECM systems. The objective of the Non-Cooperative Target
Recognition (NCTR) task is development of methods for jamming radar
systems that use NCTR for identification of hostile platforms (sea, air
or space based). The work involves theoretical characterization of
targets based on complex radar returns in the time, frequency, and
polarization domains, and the development of measurement, analysis, and
jamming hardware that addresses these domains, with emphasis on the
polarization domain. A detailed SOW will be issued with the
solicitation. It is anticipated that an IDIQ contract with term type
ordering arrangements will be issued with a five year period of
performance, commencing about March 1, 1998. A maximum of 91,200 hours
is anticipated, at a maximum of 18,240 hours per year, broken into
eight labor classifications: Project Electronics Engineer 1,920 hours,
Electronics Engineer 3,840 hours, Senior Electronics Engineer 3,840
hours, Senior Scientist 960 hours, Technician 1,920 hours, Senior
Computer Scientist 1,920 hours, Computer Scientist 1,920 hours, and
Software Engineer 1,920 hours. Security requirements range from Secret
to TS/SCI. Performance will be at NRL. The contract may be structured
as a base year plus four option years. The incumbent for this
follow-on contract is Questech, Inc. of Falls Church, VA. Proposals
will be due approximately 40 days after the solicitation is issued. NRL
uses Electronic Commerce (EC) to issue RFPs and amendments to RFPs.
This solicitation and any amendments to it will be available via the
Internet at the URL address shown below. Paper copies of the RFP will
not be provided. Numbered Note 26 applies. (0345) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19971215\A-0002.SOL)
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