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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 20,1999 PSA#2265Deputy Chief of Staff for Contracting, US Army Space Command, Attn:
MOSC-SC, 1670 N. Newport Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80916-2749 D -- APPLICATION OF VOICE RECOGNITION TO ARMY SYSTEMS DUE 020299 POC
Bryan A. Sasaki, 719-554-8818 or Ted A. Woodard, 719-554-8777 E-MAIL:
sasakib@arspace-emh2.army.mil, woodwardt@arspace-emh2.army.mil. United
States Army Space Command (USARSPACE) CMD (FWD) is seeking sources who
are currently working on Voice Recognition with particular emphasis on
how this technology may be applied to Army systems. USARSPACE is
interested in both efforts conducted on behalf of other software
organizations as well as Internal Research and Development projects.
The information should cover any input capability comparable to mouse,
electronic writing pad, or keyboard entry. Application targets should
not be limited to any special area. Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS)
hardware is highly desirable. The system hardware/software shall be
capable of operating with various platforms and operate in conditions
ranging from office environments to hostile outdoor conditions. There
is no commitment on the part of the government to award a contract as
a result of this request for information nor to pay for the information
received, nor demonstration provided. All information received will be
handled as confidential. Interested sources should submit written
notification to USARSPACE CMD (FWD), ATTN: SMDC-AR-CM, 1670 Newport
Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916-2749. Written information should
include the following: Company name, address, web page, point of
contact, phone no., fax no., e-mail address, and type of technology
proposed. Also include level of maturity and whether it is a concept,
a software prototype, or is commercially available. List product
capabilities and testing that has been accomplished. Also, available
product literature and published price list should be provided. Request
responses not later than 02 February 1999. After review of the product
information submitted, the government may request samples for testing
or a demonstration. If a sample is requested from your company for
testing purposes, the sample will be returned in an as is condition
after all testing has been completed. The government will not be
responsible for any damages to, or the condition of, samples after
testing has been completed. If a requirement derives from this
demonstration, it will be synopsized again. This is not a Request for
proposal. For questions regarding this action, contract Bryan A.
Sasaki, Contract Specialist at 719-554-8818 or Ted A. Woodard,
Electrical Engineer at 719-554-8777. Posted 01/15/99 (W-SN288387).
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