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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 3,1998 PSA#2234U.S. Army CECOM, CECOM Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, NJ
07703-5008 B -- COTS/NDI FOR ELECTRONIC ATTACK SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT TACTICAL
OPERATIONS DUE 011519 POC Suzanne Anderson (732) 427-1337 E-MAIL: Click
here to contact the POC via email, anderson-1@doim6.monmouth.army.mil.
SUBJECT: COMMERCIAL OFF-THE-SHELF (COTS) or Non-Developmental Item
(NDI) ELECTRONIC ATTACK SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT TACTICAL OPERATIONS. POC:
Suzanne Anderson, Contractor Specialist (732) 427-1337,
AMSEL-AC-CC-C-CO; Contracting Officer Yvonne Hicks Bova; DESC: The U.S.
Army, Product Manager Signal Warfare is seeking industry information on
commercial off-the-shelf or non-developmental items (NDI) electronic
attack systems that can support TACTICAL operations. These electronic
systems may be considered for integration into heliborne and/or ground
vehicle platforms. Respondents are requested to address the specific
capabilities described in this document and are encouraged to provide
detailed descriptions of any additional capabilities and features of
their systems. Specific areas of noncompliance should also be addressed
by the respondent along with the potential growth plan to achieve
compliance. All proprietary information should be marked as such. This
Request for Information (RFI/Sources Sought (SS) Notice is for
information and planning purposes only and shall not be construed as a
solicitation or as an obligation of the part of the US Army CECOM. The
purpose of this RFI/SS is to identify potential sources that may be
interested in and capable of performing the work described herein. US
Army CECOM does not intend to award a contract on the basis of
responses nor otherwise pay for the preparation of any information
submitted or for PM GBCS/AQF's use of such information. Acknowledgement
of reciept of responses will not be made, nor will respondents be
notified of PM GBCS/AQF's evaluation of the information. Those
respondents having systems that meet these requirements will be
contacted in the future to describe availability, cost, and capability.
AREAS OF INTEREST: Under this Request for Information (RFI), the U.S.
Army is soliciting information on currently available systems or
systems that can be modified in a quick and economical fashion. In
addition, information should be submitted that shows the maturity level
of the system (i.e. present customer test results, fielding data, etc.)
or a demonstration could be provided in the near future. 1. The
respondent should describe the extent to which their system meets the
following characteristics: provide capability to jam fixed frequency,
burst, and low probability of intercept signals within the VHF band
(frequency extension will be a future desire) with a minimum effective
radiated power of 550W out of a directional antenna, jam signals
having voice and data content with various modulation, jam signals
while on the move, and operate independently of any other systems. The
respondent should describe the signal environment and emitter density
in which the system was evaluated. The respondent should provide the
maximum number of simultaneous emitters that the system can jam
(convention or low probability of intercept signals or a combinations
of the two) and provide the time allotted for look-through. 2. The
respondent should describe the types of jamming techniques and
modulation types used, and report jammer effectiveness to the operator.
The respondent should describe harmonic suppression and intermodulation
prevention characteristics and methods. The respondent should describe
the suitability for mounting their system in a single light tactical
vehicle (i.e., HMMWV, amphibious) and in an Army helicopter. 3.
Respondents should describe current compliance to DoD standards,
specifically Joint Technical Architecture-Army, Version 5.0 4. The
system should be capable of operation in a tactical environment. This
includes heat, cold, rain, fog, dust, sand, wind, shock and vibration,
explosive atmosphere, and other conditions found on the battlefield.
5. The respondent should describe the system power requirements. 6. The
respondent should provide mean time between failure data for hardware
and software, and provide a concept of operations. In addition, a
description of any special maintainability requirements and
built-in-test (BIT) capability should be provided. REVIEW OF RESPONSES:
Responses should consist of a summary, not to exceed 15 pages, and any
supporting data, literature, or reports. The respondents may be
invited to brief the Army and provide answers to questions concerning
the responses. Respondents should provide sales price history and
indicate the quantities sold, to whom the systems were sold, and
provide a point of contact for the purchasing activity. POC information
should include name, title, contract number, telephone and fax number.
In addition, include the procurement period (in months) necessary to
acquire a system from contract initiation to delivery. SUBMISSION:
Responses to this RFI are due by 1600 on 15 January 1999. An original
and 1 copy of the response should be submitted to: ATTN: Mark Conrad,
US ARMY -- CECOM, BLDG. 600. RM. 147, Fort Monmouth, NJ 08701.
COMMUNICATION WITH THE U.S. ARMY: All administrative correspondence and
questions concerning this RFI should be directed to: ATTN: Mark Conrad,
US ARMY -- CECOM, BLDG. 600. RM. 147, Fort Monmouth, NJ 08701.
Questions that require the Contracting Officer's attention should be
directed in writing to: U.S. Army CECOM ATTN: AMSEL-ACCC-C-CR Yvonne
Bova, Contracting Officer Ft. Monmouth, NJ 07703-5000 SPONSOR: PM
Signals Warfare ATTN: SFAE-IEW&S-SG Building 296 Ft. Monmouth, NJ
07703-5003; Posted 12/01/98 (W-SN275876). (0335) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0024 19981203\B-0006.SOL)
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