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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 27,2000 PSA#2565Coastal Systems Station, Dahlgren Division, 6703 W. Highway 98, Panama
City, FL 32407-7001 A -- MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL ALGORITHMS SOL N61331-00-Q-1710 DUE
040700 POC Contract Specialist, John Miller, (850) 235-5399;
Contracting Officer, Carol Dreger, (850) 234-4863 WEB:
www.ncsc.navy.mil/contracts/synopsis/syntable.htm, www.ncsc.navy.mil.
E-MAIL: Miller_John@ncsc.navy.mil, Miller_John@ncsc.navy.mil. The Naval
Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Coastal Systems Station,
Panama City, Florida, intends to award a sole-source purchase order to
Raytheon, Portsmouth, RI, for a continuation of basic research for the
development of unique mathematical and statistical algorithms for
enhancing sonar data, detecting, and classifying mines in sonar
imagery. The Office of Naval Research (ONR) has requested that the
Raytheon CAD/CAC algorithms be adapted to a variety of Mine
Reconnaissance and Minehunting systems and demonstrate the capability
over the next 6 years. The purpose of this task is to demonstrate and
evaluate Raytheon's Computer-Aided Detection (CAD), Computer-Aided
Classification (CAC) and fusion algorithms for the automated detection
and classification of sea mines in sonar imagery. Raytheon is uniquely
qualified for this effort because they have developed unique imagery
techniques and algorithms designed to greatly reduce data handling
requirements and still permit reliable mine classification in highly
cluttered sonar imagery. The unique CAD/CAC/Fusion algorithms developed
by Raytheon are comprised of: 1. an adaptive highlight/shadow segmentor
that adjusts its thresholds to new environments 2. an extractor for
classification features related to highlight and shadow characteristics
3. an multi-level scoring classifier based on Raytheon's R&D with the
AQS-20 minehunting system. The Raytheon's algorithms have performed in
an exemplary manner to date on limited government furnished sonar
data. Only Raytheon has the unique knowledge base, the facilities, and
the experienced personnel necessary to successfully conduct the work.
The key personnel have invested over four years in gaining the unique
knowledge, insight, and skills necessary. Additionally, the algorithms
developed by Raytheon represent many work-years under other
Raytheon/DOD contracts and Raytheon's own independent research and
development (IRAD). The algorithms are very sophisticated and require
specialized knowledge to use properly thus another vendor cannot easily
or cost-effectively duplicate them. Contract Specialist: John Miller,
Code SP10, Coastal Systems Station, 6703 West Highway 98, Panama City,
Fl 32407-7001 (850) 235 5399, FAX (850) 234-4251. Posted 03/23/00
(W-SN437500). (0083) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0018 20000327\A-0018.SOL)
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