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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 08, 2003 FBO #0461
SOLICITATION NOTICE

70 -- Video Display Wall

Notice Date
3/6/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Coastal Systems Station, Code XPS1, 6703 W. Hwy. 98, Panama City, FL
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N6133103R0027
 
Archive Date
5/21/2003
 
Point of Contact
Shirley Regan 850-235-5354 , or Contracting Officer Carol Dreger at 850-234-4863.
 
Description
The Coastal Systems Station, Dahlgren Division, NSWC, Panama City, Florida intends to solicit competitive proposals for the replacement of the current projection system of three independent front projection projectors and a single screen with a Video Wall of rear projection cubes in a layout of 2 cubes high X 4 cubes wide, a video processor, a 32 X 16 matrix switcher, and a control computer to configure the display of video sources. The current video projection system will be removed and the new system installed and integrated into the current video system. Partial specifications for the Video Wall follow. a. Video Cubes: Number of video cubes eight; 70" diagonal display; Minimum output resolution 1280 horizontal X 1024 vertical pixels (SXGA); Minimum contrast ratio of 500/1; Maximum mullion between video cubes of 2mm: Single chip DLP technology; Minimum 160 degree horizontal an d vertical angle of vision; Minimum luminous flux of 750 ANSI lumens; Input resolution horizontal frequency range 20-110 kHz; Input resolution vertical frequency range 15-250Hz; 9000 hour lamps in the video cubes, and; Maximum power consumption of 200W per video cube. b. Video Processor: Capability to accept video inputs of the following types with full auto-detection and genlocking - Composite, Y/C, YUV, SDI, PAL, SECAM, NTSC, DVD, DVB, HDTV, DVI, RGsB, RGBS, RGBHV (These inputs may have resolutions up to and including 2000 X 2000 with pixel frequency from 25 to 200 MHz.); Processing of individual pixels of video source inputs; Capability to process and display on video wall up to and including 8 independent video sources of the type defined above; Capability to upgrade to process and display on video wall up to and including 16 independent video sources of the type defined ab ove; Capability to display sources in any configuration with up to and including 4 independent sources (or portion of source if source is spread over more that one cube) in any given video cube; Capability to upgrade to display 8 independent sources (or portion of source if source is spread over more that one cube) in any given video cube; Capability to zoom and crop sources; Capability to make sources semi-transparent; Capability to display background across all video cubes in addition to the source display requirement; Built-in line doubler with auto-detection of interlaced inputs; Integrated Frame Rate Convertor for simultaneous display of 50 & 60 Hz sources, and; Minimum frame-rate for all 8 simultaneous displayed sources of 60 frames per second. c. Control System: Configuration - Automatic configuration of sources; Capability to set up and configure video wall; Capability to configure software for automatic control of 32 X 16 matrix switcher; Capability to configure software for control by Crestron control system currently integrated in the room; Capability to display calibration grid for physical video cube adjustment, and; Capability to automatically or manually adjust color balance of video cubes. d. Operation - Control system software will do the following tasks: Instantaneous drag and drop of any chosen source; Capability to zoom on any chosen source; Capability to instantaneously resize any chosen source with the capability to lock or unlock aspect ratio; Capability to instantaneously freeze the image of any chosen source; Capability to move any displayed source on top of or behind other displayed sources; Capability to make any chosen source semi-transparent so that any source behind it may be seen; Capability to crop any portion of any c hosen source; Capability to save scenarios created so they may be recalled when needed, and; Capability to recall scenarios with Crestron control system. e. Maintenance - Capability to display status of system devices, and; Capability to display status of Lamp lifetime, Color temperature, and CPU board temperature. f. Matrix Switcher: 32 video inputs each with 5 BNC female connectors; 16 video outputs each with 5 BNC female connectors; Capability to handle the following types of inputs and outputs: RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs, HDTV, and Component video, both S-video and Composite video; Minimum 425 MHz Bandwidth (-3dB), fully loaded; Maximum switching speed 200ns; RGB delay blanking adjustable up to 5 seconds; RS 232/422 control, and; Full 32 X 16 stereo audio matrix. g. Installation - Removal of existing screen (but not disposed of); Removal of existing projectors (but not disp osed of); Installation of video cubes. Video cubes will be installed in a 2 high by 4 wide configuration. The raised floor needs to be removed in the area where the video wall will be located. Video wall will be installed on the concrete floor on an adjustable contractor-provided stand that is of a height that the top of video cubes will be 1 ? 2? from ceiling; Installation of video processor. Video processor will be installed in control booth in rear of room. Rack space will be provided. Contractor supplied cables will be installed from the video processor to the video cubes; Installation of control computer. The computer providing control for the video processor will be located in same control booth. Contractor supplied cables will be installed to provide control of video processor from the control computer; Installation of 32 X 16 matrix switcher. Matrix switcher will be installed in provided rack space. Contractor supplied cables will provide connection from matrix switcher to video processor; Installation of software. Software will be installed in the control system and configured for display of all required video sources and for control by Crestron control system. h. Integration: The integration of the video wall system with the current video system will include the following - Connection of video output from following computers to 32 X 16 matrix inputs: HP Alpha Workstation 1280 X 1024 (Room 215); Presentation PC 1280 X 1024 (Room 215); Classified Presentation PC 1280 X 1024 (Room 215); SGI Onyx 2 1600 X 1200 (Room 228) Sun Workstation (Room 228); 5 Personal computers (Room 228); 2 Spare laptop computer inputs (Room 215); 4 laptop computers (Room 228); VCR (Room 215); DVD (Room 215); Visual Presenter (Room 215); 4 VTC video inputs (Roo m 228) ,and; Video feed (Room 228). Room 215 is the room where the video wall system will be located. Room 228 is adjacent to Room 215 with conduit access. Computers in Room 228 will need video cables lengths from 35 up to 100 feet for connection to the matrix switcher. Required delivery date will be twelve weeks after award of contract. Delivery will be to the Coastal Systems Station, 6703 W. Highway 98, Panama City, FL 32407-7001. NAICS Code 334119 applies. SBA Size Standard is 1000 employees.
 
Web Link
Coastal Systems Station Table of Synopses
(http://www.ncsc.navy.mil/Contracts/Ztables/syntable.htm)
 
Record
SN00272690-W 20030308/030306213731 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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