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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 23,1999 PSA#2415Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Contracts Department,
Building 129-2, Highway 547, Lakehurst, NJ 08733-5083 D -- METEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS, PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
SOL N68335-99RFI-906 POC Ms. Dianne Mount, 732-323-2903 The Naval Air
Warfare Center is seeking sources to design, develop, manufacture
integrate, test and support the MORIAH acquisition program. Pursuant to
this sources sought announcement, it is anticipated that the MORIAH
program will be conducted as a multi-phase acquisition program
consisting of an engineering and manufacturing development phase
followed by a production phase. The MORIAH program will replace/upgrade
the wind and meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) sensors and
associated displays on all ships, thereby providing a single sensor
suite, consistent across all ship classes and shore stations, including
an automated METOC observations capability. MORIAH will consist of
shipboard environmental sensors, an automated data acquisition and
processing system, multiple system interfaces, and displays. It will be
a flexible, open architecture, modular system capable of being deployed
in a variety of configurations. The system will be able to accept new
and/or improved capabilities as needed withvery little additional
integration effort. MORIAH will have a heavy reliance on
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS), Non-Developmental Item (NDI), and
Government Property (GP) hardware, software and firmware, repackaged
for the shipboard operating environment. All prospective designs must
be capable of providing continuous meteorological measurements,
processing, and distribution in accordance with the performance
specification to be provided. The parameters to be measured are wind
speed and direction, air temperature, sea surface temperature, relative
humidity, barometric pressure (station pressure) and a vertical
atmospheric profile. The Government plans to form a cohesive
partnership with the contractor and subcontractors and maintain an
active role throughout the development process with continued open
communication during production and support processes. Draft documents
for the contractor's use will be available on or about 9 September
1999 and may be requested from the Contracting Officer, Naval Air
Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Code 252, Building 129, Highway 547,
Lakehurst NJ, 08733. While there is no solicitation available at this
time, the specification package is subject to export controls; any
request for the information package must be accompanied by current
DD2345 certification. A Secret security clearance will be required upon
award of contract; interested offerors are advised to apply/update
clearance status early in the procurement process. The procuring
activity intends to hold an industry briefing on or about 23 September
1999 to explain the proposed contracting methods, technical approach,
alternative program options and respond to questions from industry.
This notice is not a solicitation for offers and the Government will
not be liable for the costs of any activity associated with a response
to this announcement or for attendance at the industry brief. Requests
should be directed to Dianne Mount, 732-323-2903; telefax 732-323-7440;
email: mountdm@navair.navy.mil. Posted 08/19/99 (W-SN369846). (0231) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0035 19990823\D-0017.SOL)
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