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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 1,1999 PSA#2466USPFO for Florida, 189 Marine Street, St. Augustine, Florida,
32085-1008 D -- SOLE SOURCE PROCUREMENT, SATELLITE PHONES/NETWORK/SYSTEM SOL
DAHA08-00-R-0001 POC SFC Wayne Reese, Contract Specialist,
904-823-0554, reesew@fl-arng.ngb.army.mil WEB: Florida Army National
Guard, USPFO for Florida -- Contracting, reesew@fl-arng.ngb.army.mil.
The Florida National Guard intends to award on a Sole Source basis, a
contract with Satellite DataCom Systems, Inc. Tallhassee, Florida, to
design, create and implement a integrated emergency operations system
for the FLARNG, combining existing conventional FLARNG inventories and
satellite communications systems into a developed and fully
interoperable network. FLARNG units will have the ability to send and
receive voice, data and fax traffic anywhere in the Continental United
States (CONUS) and surrounding coastal waters, the Caribbean and
Northern South America in both a fixed station and mobile environment.
The network will integrate systems of the FLARNG, Department of
Community Affairs, Division of Emergency Management (DEM) and retain
capability for over the air re-programming for access to other state
and federal agency communications resources to achieve a stand-alone
private network. Purchase of new equipment by the contractor will be
limited to that which will enhance the tactical and strategic operation
of the network/system. Scope of work by Satellite DataCom, will consist
of the contractor performing a initial equipment survey consisting of
inventory, condition analysis and evaluation, the contractor will
design and make modifications to existing equipment and procure
additional equipment to achieve the project results in the SOW. The
integration of the equipment is to provide local conventional mobile
and portable radio systems access to secure digital and encrypted
intercontinental satellite two-way radio. Down-link will provide the
reverse; long range to conventional local equipment. Cross band
transceivers are not to be used. Twelve Briefcase Satellite Systems
currently in the FLARNG inventory will be retrofitted with the
necessary proprietary hardware and firmware for use as mobile, fixed or
Trans-mobile application. Flexibility in application by Satellite
DataCom will avoid the necessity of expanded investment to achieve
mobility. Any existing equipment warranties will be voided, however,
Satellite DataCom is to provide a one-year date of return to service
warranty for each item of equipment reconfigured and for the entire
system itself. These changes are to be transparent to the satellite
system. All new equipment, to include nineteen mobile and seven fixed
station systems will be purchased by the contractor to augment the
existing modified equipment. These units will be configured to use
12VDC or land power for mobile and fixed operation. Each unit will have
the ability to function as a satellite telephone and be converted on
demand to a integrated two-way interface with military hand held or
civilian hand held radios. Radios will operate on the existing
authorized frequencies allocated to the RF user and for satellite
systems to be accessed by a remote user. The newly configured system
will provide two-way radio functionality combined with security and
nationwide coverage, talk groups can be established to support
functional areas or the entire FLARNG. Talk groups will have the
capabilityto span the entire country or specific geographic area;
dispatch service will be engineered to support any number of
configurations from Private Mode (private two-way connection) to
Broadcast Mode (one-way communication) and will include at minimum,
Real-time voice, Digital broadcast, Workgroup connectivity, Priority
One emergency contact. Telephone features at a minimum, will provide
the ability to send and receive voice, data and fax traffic anywhere in
the Continental United States (CONUS) and surrounding coastal waters,
the Caribbean and Northern South America. Telephone service will
provide Full-duplex digital voice, a minimum 9.6 baud data
transmission, 24-hour customer service, directory assistance and
emergency referral service, DID calling, voice mail, call waiting, call
forwarding, conference calling and call barring. Configuration -- The
mobile, fixed station and briefcase model satellite systems will be
engineered to use satellite L-band/Ku-band transceiver with PC Board
level echo cancellation. The system will include; DTMF microphone and
hand set, quick mount antenna with self-steering hardware, dual power
for AC/DC operation, cigarette lighter adapter, junction
box/switch-able mode selector with integrated volume control, external
speaker. The FLARNG will specify the type VHF/UHF 800MHz transceiver
(without microphone), and all cables, connectors and fittings for
component integration. All equipment is to be backboard mounted in a
durable soft-sided carry bag with owner's manual and one year warranty
to be included. Hand Held Radios -- Each unit will be
programmed/configured by Satellite DataCom to be accessible by state or
military owned PRC-126/127 hand held radios. Contractor will program
designated units with codes for specific satellite interfaced radios to
prevent close proximity keying of satellite channels to prevent
talk-group lock down of the system. Each of the radios will be
documented and labeled by the contractor for ease in identifying
matching units. Any and all contractor supplied hand held radios will
be small compact radios programmed to integrate with owner equipment
and contractor provided satellite service. Subsequent to testing and
acceptance, Satellite DataCom will program and test all provided system
integration, equipment, and service's to the expectations of the SOW.
Satellite DataCom Inc., is the only source known by this Agency, with
the proprietary technical expertise for the retrofit/ reconfiguration
of conventional satellite phones to enable contact with state/civilian
or military hand-held radios. This notice of intent is not a request
for competitive proposals, however, interested parties may identify
their interest and capability to respond to this requirement by
submitting explicit documentation to the USPFO for Florida, Contracting
Division, SFC Reese, at the office identified above, or by fax
904-823-0512, or by e-mail (reesew@fl-arng.ngb.army.mil), which
establishes that they can meet the above SOW specifications.
Documentation must be received within 20 calendar days from the
publication date of this notice to be considered by the USPFO. A
determination by the USPFO not to compete this proposed contract based
upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the
Government. Information received will normally be considered solely for
the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive
procurement. SIC Code for this procurement is 3663. Posted 10/28/99
(D-SN395988). (0301) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0018 19991101\D-0002.SOL)
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