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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 23,1998 PSA#2227REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FROM MANUFACTURERS OF INTERCOMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEMS THE COMMON AVIONICS INTERCOMMUNICATIONS SET R&M IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM SEEKS INFORMATION FROM POTENTIAL MANUFACTURERS OF
INTERCOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS. Battelle Memorial Institute is
disseminating this Request For Information (RFI) notice to solicit
information from current intercommunications (IC) system manufacturers
and any parties interested in producing such devices. The information
shall include descriptions of currently available and planned products
that meet the requirement for the generic purpose of distributing many
audio sources (voice radios, crew station to crew station audio,
navigation tones, etc.) to many listening (crew) stations. The IC
systems also provide multiple crew station use of radio transmitters.
Information on products such as infrared and RF intercom systems, audio
filters, wireless aviation headphones (RF or infrared), or other new
technologies that may be applicable are also requested. Contact
information is also requested for each submittal. Battelle is
conducting a study for the United States Air Force to assess and
ultimately enhance the functionality, reliability, and maintainability
of IC system within Air Force applications. A potentially significant
acquisition and logistics cost savings has been identified through the
approach of developing a common intercom system to replace several
intercom systems currently in the US Air Force Inventory (AIC-10,
AIC-18, AIC-25, etc.). The Air Force's Avionics Planning Baseline
identifies 15 to 18 intercom systems with differing technology spanning
a 30-year time frame (1950s to 1980s). These systems account for
thousands of installations. By replacing each of these functionally
similar systems with a common intercom system, significant life cycle
cost savings could be realized by reducing the technical data
maintenance, spare parts inventory, support equipment and training
costs. The study will result in an initial assessment to determine the
feasibility and engineering approach to achieving a common
intercommunication system. WEB: -, -. E-MAIL: Ann Marie Fink, Battelle
Memorial Institute, finka@battelle.org. Posted 11/19/98 (W-SN272863). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0391 19981123\SP-0001.MSC)
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