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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 12,2000 PSA#2514Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division, Code 220000E,
521 9th Street, Point Mugu, CA 93042-5000 58 -- REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) ON GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)
SENSOR TECHNOLOGY FOR MISSILE INSTRUMENTATION SOL n/a DUE 022800 POC
Billy E Kilby, Contracting Officer,Naval Warfare Center Weapons
Division, (805) 989-8418 The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division,
Point Mugu, CA requests information from potential sources on the
availability of GPS Sensor technology for missile instrumentation
applications. This RFI is for non-developmental items (NDI) that are
available for delivery within a period of the next two to six months.
The test program will start testing candidate systems shortly after
delivery and last approximately four to six months. This RFI does not
have the same requirement as the STRICOM/Air Armament Center CBD
Announcement N61339-99-R-0002. The Central Test and Evaluation
Investment Program (CTEIP) Office, under DOT&E/RR, is sponsoring a test
program to determine the performance of NDI, commercially available,
GPS sensors for missile instrumentation applications. This test program
will include the use of software and hardware simulations and
facilities as well as high-speed sled tracks and centrifuges. A portion
of this test program will be conducted using software simulations.
Responses to this RFI should include information on the availability of
high fidelity models that accurately describe the performance of the
proposed sensor or the ability to provide detailed descriptions of the
implementation of the code and carrier tracking loops that can be used
in a generic sensor software simulation. This RFI is based on a defined
need to provide both TSPI and precise relative positioning of two
highly dynamic vehicles. The key goals that drive the GPS technology
selection process are: tracking performance in high dynamics,
post-mission relative accuracy of less than one foot, and initial GPS
solution time of less than three seconds. The high dynamic environment
is defined for this test program as an acceleration of up to and
beyond 50 G's and a jerk of up to and beyond 400 G's per second. The
information provided in response to this RFI should include the size,
weight, power, time-to-first-fix, demonstrated tracking accuracy
performance in high dynamics, the availability of high fidelity
software models, and the cost of the sensor or sensors. Based on the
information provided in response to this RFI, specific GPS
instrumentation will be selected to undergo a rigorous government test
program to assess missile time-space-position information (TSPI) and
post-mission relative accuracy performance as a function of vehicle
dynamics. The response to the RFI should include all costs to the
Government for equipment and software that is required to support the
Government's test that will be supplied by the contractor. The
Government does not anticipate the need for on-site support by the
contractor during testing. This RFI does not represent a contract, a
promise to contract or a commitment of any kind on the part of the
Navy. All proprietary and restricted information shall be clearly
marked. Indicate whether your firm is a HUBZone, small, small
disadvantaged, small woman-owned or large business concern. Written
responses are to be submitted to T&E and Logistics Contracts
Department, Code 220000E, Attn: B. Kilby, NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV, BLDG 65,
521 9TH Street, Point Mugu, CA 93042-5001. All responsible sources may
submit a response which will be considered. Posted 01/10/00
(W-SN414646). (0010) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0190 20000112\58-0008.SOL)
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