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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 30,1998 PSA#2231National Imagery & Mapping Agency, 4600 Sangamore Rd, D-88, Bethesda,
MD 20816-5003 70 -- SOURCES SOUGHT FOR IMAGERY EXPLOITATION TECHNOLOGIES SOL
NMA20299RFI16 DUE 123198 POC Brian Wolfe, Contracting Officer,
wolfeb@nima.mil or Technical POC, Ted Cody, codye@nima.mil The National
Imagery and Mapping Agency's (NIMA) mission is to provide relevant and
timely imagery, imagery intelligence, and geospatial products and
services to consumers. To support that mission, tools and technologies
are needed to assist imagery and geospatial analysts in the
exploitation of ever-increasing amounts of imagery to serve a demanding
and expanding customer population. Pathfinder is a process within the
NIMA Technology Assessment and Insertion Office to identify, assess,
and recommend key technologies and tools for insertion. Pathfinder 2000
(Pf 2000) faces the challenge of identifying technologies that can
simultaneously provide improved capabilities in both the imagery
analysis and geospatial information domains. Pf 2000, scheduled from
December 1998 through September 1999, will assess the state-of-the-art
in automated or assisted image understanding (machine vision) tools
which could be applied to imagery and geospatial exploitation. For the
purpose of this RFI, exploitation should be considered to include all
of the steps involved from the time imagery becomes available at an
exploitation site until a product (imagery intelligence or geospatial
data product) is completed. Pf 2000 is especially interested in those
tools with the ability to support both national and tactical users. In
imagery intelligence, we are interested in tools which assist in
change detection, target recognition, and battlefield awareness in wide
area search, point target surveillance, site monitoring, I&W, etc. In
geospatial products and services, we are interested in tools that
assist in feature extraction and attribution for modeling and
simulation, cartography, mission planning and rehearsal, etc. If your
organization is a developer or vendor of automated or assisted tools in
these areas, has been a participant in previous Pathfinders, or has
capabilities which can potentially benefit the Pf 2000 activities, we
request the following information:Indicate potential interest to
participate in Pf 2000. Provide apoint of contact who is familiar with
the activities of your organization (organization name, POC name,
phone number, fax number, and email address). Provide a brief
description of past, present, and future capabilities, activities,
programs, and issues. Provide information on current models, versions,
and types of hardware and software used. Provide data sources and
types, scenarios, input and output formats and products used and
desired, lessons learned, merits and shortfalls, unmet needs, etc. Pf
2000 is particularly interested in commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) and
government-off-the-shelf (GOTS) technology and similarly mature
applications. Depending on the responses to this RFI, Pf 2000 intends
to narrow the scope of the Pathfinder assessment. Pf 2000 may respond
with a questionnaire to ascertain additional information about your
tools, and information from the questionnaire may be used during the
assessment. The assessment is to include three parts: (1) a functional
assessment by potential users basedon a presentation of approximately
20 minutes by the vendor or developer; (2) a technical assessment by
potential users of approximately a half-day based on a live
demonstration of the system or tool and hands-on experience by the
potential users, possibly using one or more test data sets provided by
NIMA; and (3) a technical and cost assessment by the Pf 2000 staff
based on data provided by the vendor or developer. Please send your
responses by email to codye@nima.mil; by fax to (202) 863-3150, Attn:
Pf 2000 Team; or by mail to Mr. Edward (Ted) Cody, National Imagery and
Mapping Agency, Washington Navy Yard, Building 213, Mail Stop N-06,
1200 First Street, S.E., Washington, DC 20303-0001.Pathfinder is an
open and participative process. Should you determine that sharing of
some information is not desired, please clearly mark or indicate the
specific portions. The Pf 2000 process is being conducted as described
in SD-2, "Buying Commercial and Non-developmental Items: A Handbook,"
April 1996. SD-2 can be foundin the DoD Discretionary Documents of the
Reference Library of the Defense Acquisition Deskbook at
http://web.deskbook.osd.mil/. Please respond by 31 December 1998 in 3-6
pages. In response please refer to NMA20299RFI16. Posted 11/25/98
(I-SN275079). (0329) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0285 19981130\70-0007.SOL)
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