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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 7,1999 PSA#2341Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Code 220000E, 521
N. 9th Street, Point Mugu, CA 93042-5001 58 -- MINIATURIZED IFM SOL N68936-99-R-0116 DUE 080399 POC Steve
Sommerhauser, Contract Specialist, 805/989-1953/Billy Kilby,
Contracting Officer Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
(NAWCWPNS) Point Mugu, CA is soliciting competitive proposals for a
Receiver-Transmitter Miniaturized IFM. The Receiver is a miniaturized
instantaneous set-on electronic countermeasures jammer that covers the
frequency range of 8.0 to 11 Gigahertz (GHz), to produce a noise
modulated radio frequency (RF) spectrum at the output. The receiver
shall measure frequencies of incoming radar signals and compare the
measured result with emitter parameters stored in internal memory. If
a positive comparison is found for a radar this is to be jammed, the
Receiver shall execute a jamming sequence which shall consist of
setting an internal noise source to the jam frequency. Jam periods,
set-on delays, look through periods and frequencies shall be determined
by preset values contained in the receivers internal memory. The
receiver shall also provide a choice between jamming with intermittent
look-though and jamming with continuous look-through. The Receiver
shall have the ability to produce a fixed noise jamming signal
independent of the received signal. The center frequency, bandwidth and
output power shall be programmable. The Receiver shall be capable of
being installed internally in the AN/ULQ-21(V) Technique Controller
Modulator (TCM) 1611AS9390 or Miniaturized TCM 1611AS9395. The TCM is
configured to accept up to fourteen (14) Versa Module Europa (VME)
ATR-3U cards while the Mini TCM is configured to accept up to seven (7)
VME ATR-3 cards. The Receiver shall be configured to use no more than
four (4) of these slots. The functions of the Receiver shall be fully
programmable and controlled via the TCM or Mini TCM systems. The
Receiver shall meet the all the performance requirements specified in
NAWCWD Specification 16372-ATS668 and NAVAIR DWGS 1611AS9395 and
1611AS9397. The contract will be for 1 Each First Article Unit, 1 Lot
First Article Testing, 25 Each IDIQ Production Units, 2 Each
Engineering Manual, and 1 Lot Technical Data. First Article Testing is
required and will not be waived. Delivery of First Article Unit is
required 60 days after approval of First Article Test Report, and the
First Article Test Report is due 300 days after issuance of of Delivery
Order which will be issued concurrent with contract award. IDIQ
production units shall be delivered, as ordered on individual Delivery
Orders, at a minimum rate of 2 Each per month to commence no later
than 300 days after issuance of Delivery Order. Delivery of all units
shall be FOB Destination, Naval Air Station, Point Mugu, CA. The
solicitation will be issued on or about 18 JUN 1999 and will be
available electronically through the 2.0 Contracts Competency home page
at: http://www.nawcwpns.navy.mil/~contract/homepubl.htm Some portions
of the RFP are not available electronically. It is the offeror's
responsibility to request paper copies of those portions of the RFP
that are not available electronically. To request paper copies of these
documents, contact Steve Sommerhauser, Contract Specialist via E-mail
at sommerhausSJ@navair.navy.mil; via fax at (805) 989-0561; or via mail
to Naval Air Warfare Center WD, Code 220000E, Attn: Steve Sommerhauser,
521 9th Street Point Mugu, CA 93042-5001. It is anticipated that this
requirement will be awarded during the period 01 DEC 1999 through 30
January 2000. All responsible sources may submit an offer which will be
considered. See Note 26. Posted 04/28/99 (I-SN325445). (0118) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0535 19990507\58-0003.SOL)
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