COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 31, 2000 PSA #2676
A -- LONG RANGE BROADCASTING SYSTEM
- Notice Date
- August 29, 2000
- Adminstrative Office
- United States Special Operations Command, Directorate of Procurement (SOAL-KB), 2418 Florida Keys Ave., MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5316
- ZIP Code
- 33621-5316
- Response Due
- September 28, 2000
- Point of Contact
- Mr. Jeff Grogan/Technautics, Inc. (813) 282-0446, jgrogan@technautics-tampa.com
- E-Mail Address
- Technical Point of Contact (jgrogan@technautics-tampa.com; mschallenberger@technautics-tampa.com)
- Description
- Subject: Request for Information (RFI) for a Long-Range Broadcasting System The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is conducting an analysis of alternative (AoA) study on long range, commercial, broadcast dissemination capabilities. Such studies require collecting market information on material capabilities that industry has developed, is developing, or will explore through research and development (R&D). Specifically, USSOCOM is looking for new technologies and concepts that would address opportunities for dissemination of information through commercial broadcast, antennas and transmitters over long distances to foreign target audiences. The intent of this RFI is to obtain market survey information on the availability of systems or capabilities in the short term (next three to five years) and midterm (the next 6 to 10 years) timeframes. Material alternatives should address the dissemination of audio and visual information, using future communication capabilities and waveforms, and possessing common user interfaces consistent with commercial, broadcast industry devices. In addition, technologies and concepts that fold into the military's plans to be less manpower intensive (unattended sensors/remotely piloted vehicles), self-sufficient (low/no maintenance) and multi-platform/ multi-capable are highly desirable. Finally, alternative technologies should possess transmission interference safeguards to minimize vulnerabilities to intentional and unintentional communication interferences. This RFI seeks this information over the next 28 days. This RFI assures that the AoA considers all potential materiel solutions to resolve deficiencies in long range dissemination capabilities. Information should be sent to the following address: Technautics, Inc. Attn: Mr. Jeff Grogan (jgrogan@technautics-tampa.com) Attn: Mr. Morris Schallenberger (mschallenberger@technautics-tampa.com) 110 South Hoover Blvd., Suite 100 Tampa FL 33609 No solicitation or contract is anticipated from the information that is provided and the material will not be paid for.
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20000831/ASOL008.HTM (W-242 SN491094)
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