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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 9,1999 PSA#2298Drug Enforcement Administration, 2300 Horizon Road, Fort Worth, TX
76177 J -- LONG RANGE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SOL RAS007-FY99 DUE 031999 POC
Wanda D. Gilmore, Acquisition Lead, 817-837-2171 Raytheon Aerospace
Support Services, a prime government contractor, is seeking qualified
sources to quote on a Long Range Surveillance System. GSA schedule is
preferred with the following specifications: the vendor shall supply a
long range high performance Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS)
multi-sensor camera system for cover surveillance operations on board
a helicopter or airplane. The system shall contain a high resolution
Color Day TV sensor payload to facilitate stand off, non-observable,
suspect observation. The system will be able to view targets of
interest during periods from total light to very low light and/or
ambient starlight. The system will allow the operator to simultaneously
observe images viewed through the daylight TV camera and the low
light/star light camera. The system shall be housed in a
gyro-stabilized turret that is easily mountable to the helicopter or
airplane. The power consumption shall be 28VDC standard aircraft power.
All equipment shall be newly manufactured goods. The system shall
incorporate an autotracker. The system will not require any daily
setup, calibration or balancing. The system shall be nose mounted on
the helicopter or belly mounted on the airplane. The successful vendor
shall deliver the total system as ordered, within 9 months of receipt
of order. Detailed specifications: 8.1 camera system turret, 8.1.1 at
least a 4 axis Gyro-stabilization 8.1.2<5 mircoradian line-of-site
jitter 8.1.3 360 degree continous rotation in azimuth 8.1.4+20 to -110
degrees in elevation 8.1.5 75 degrees/second LOS rate in azimuth 8.1.6
Integrated Video Autotracking 8.1.7 20 inch diameter or less 8.1.8
less than 75 lbs. Turret weight 8.1.9 other internal LRU's <60 lbs.
8.1.10 Turret shall be FAA STC'd as operational up to 300 kts. 8.2
Camera System Electrical Optical Payload Specifications: 8.2.1 High
Resolution Color Day TV Sensor 8.2.2 No Less Than 700 TV Lines of
Resolution 8.2.3 Auto and Manual Iris 8.2.4 NTSC Video Format with High
Magnification TV Zoom Lens to 1050mm 8.2.5 Integrated Monochrome Low
Light Sensor with High Magnification TV Zoom Lens to 1050mm 8.2.6 No
less than 100X sensitivity 8.2.7 The high magnification channel shall
be able to read 3 inch high license plate letters at a range of no less
than 1km. 8.3 Video monitor display 8.3.1 Minimum 8"Crt or LCD minimum
450 TVL resolution 8.3.2 Diagonal measurement display of at least 8"
8.3.3 VGA connector in, video out connectors 8.3.4 NTSC format 8.3.5
All controls for contrast, brightness, color, hue, picture, sharpness,
also including a built-in a/b switch shall all be face mounted to the
front of the monitor, and adjustable with NOMEX flight gloves on 8.3.6
Ruggedized construction and EMI shielded. 8.4 Video cassette recorder:
8.4.1 Standard VHS/SVHS shall be used in the aircaft 8.4.2 NTSC format
8.4.3 12VDC Power equipment 8.4.4 Video ins and outs, preferably with
BNC connectors 8.4.5 Compact design -- weight not to exceed 10 lbs. 8.5
Support and training: 8.5.1 On site one week training course for up to
4 students for five days for camera maintenance training course 8.5.2
Camera operating for up to 4 students 8.5.3 On-site assistance travel
and living expenses 8.5.4 One year warranty 8.5.5 Installation
Consultation Support. Posted 03/05/99 (W-SN305678). (0064) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0071 19990309\J-0012.SOL)
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