COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 20,2000 PSA#2646 U.S. Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration/OFA/AGFS/AMD -- OFA51, 1305 East West Highway -- Station
7604, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 C -- SERVICES REMOTE SENSING (INCLUDING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY),
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC COMPILATION, & GEODETIC GROUND SURVEYS SOL
52-DGNC-1-90006 DUE 082500 POC George.Leigh@noaa.gov WEB: NGS
contracted projects,
http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/Contracts/contracted_projects.shtml. E-MAIL:
Click here to send questions about the workshop, George.Leigh@noaa.gov.
This is not an announcement of a solicitation. It is the intent of the
National Geodetic Survey (NGS) to increase the amount of its
outsourcing. This is the announcement of a Workshop and a Request for
Information (RFI). The Workshop will provide interested parties the
opportunity to express their interest, and receive information
pertinent to future contracting by NGS. NGS will brief potential
contractors on the Coastal Mapping Program (CMP), (mapping the 95,000
miles of the U.S. shoreline); the Aeronautical Survey Program (ASP),
(mapping and surveying 1000's of airports across the U.S.); and the NGS
Height Modernization Plan (HtMod), (using GPS to determine precise
heights). The RFI will enable NGS to learn of potential contractor's
capabilities. Of special interest are the characteristics of data and
products that can be obtained from new or improved technologies, such
as Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) and Interferometric Synthetic
Aperture RADAR (IFSAR). These new technologies would potentially be
used in several NGS survey programs as NGS increases the amount of its
contracting. The Workshop is planned for 9:00 a.m., September 28,
2000, in Building SSMC3, Room 4527, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver
Spring, Maryland. The Workshop will be held provided there is an
adequate level of interest and RFI responses. NGS will present a
one-half day briefing at the Workshop on the CMP, ASP, and HtMod
activities. The Government reserves the right to conduct interchange
meetings during the second half of the day with individual vendors to
discuss market capabilities. In brief, the CMP involves producing a
digital, tide-coordinated shoreline for the U.S. The traditional
methodology has been aerial photography, aerotriangulation,
compilation, and final product generation. The ASP involves providing
geodetic control at airports and using aerial photographs and ground
surveys for airport mapping, including aircraft obstructions,
navigational aids, and runway profiles. The HtMod involves using GPS
ground surveys to transfer precise elevations throughout a network.
NGS' Statement of Work (SOW) for geodetic control at airports has been
posted on the World Wide Web (WWW) at:
(http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/AERO/Supinst.html). Summaries of other work
planned for contract activities (including aerial photography, airport
surveys, and shoreline compilation) are posted at:
(www.ngs.noaa.gov/Contracts/) For the RFI: 1) Please indicate the NGS
survey program or programs that you are addressing (contractors may
address one or more programs: CMP, ASP, and/or HtMod); 2) Explain the
technology involved in your approach(es) to one or more of the SOW, in
5 pages or less per SOW, including data acquisition, data processing,
and final product preparation; 3) What horizontal and vertical
accuracies are representative of your approach? By what means do you
confirm the vertical and horizontal accuracy of your data? In what
manner are these accuracies warrantied for a given dataset?; 4) Do you
produce ellipsoid or orthometric elevation information? If producing
orthometric height information, what methodology is used (i.e., are
ellipsoid heights converted to orthometrics using a geoid model, or are
orthometric heights produced directly using benchmark control on the
ground?); 5) To what horizontal and vertical datums do you reference
your data?; 6) What quality control and quality assurance procedures
and reporting do you use?; 7) If addressing the shoreline mapping,
explain in detail how the exact location of the Mean Lower Low Water
and Mean High Water shorelines will be determined, and explain if this
procedure will be automated or manual; 8) If addressing aircraft
obstruction mapping, explain in detail how all obstructions will be
identified and how they will be surveyed (horizontal and vertical); 9)
Discuss limitations on your technological approach(es), such as
weather; 10) What restrictions, if any, do you place on the
distribution of data -- original source, decimated versions, and
derivatives -- in the public domain? Do such restrictions vary by
geographic location or other characteristic?; 11) What formats of data
do you support?; 12) Are evaluation data sets available? Submit the
RFI to: NOAA, NGS Contract Workshop, National Geodetic Survey, ATTN:
N/NGS, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910.
Interested parties may attend the workshop even if they do not submit
a RFI. All interested parties are requested to notify NGS of their
number of attendees at the Workshop. No formal solicitation or contract
will result from this synopsis for industry information. The Government
will not pay for information provided in response to this synopsis.
Information responding to this request should be received by COB on
August 25, 2000. Posted 07/18/00 (W-SN475958). (0200) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 20000720\C-0006.SOL)
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