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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 24, 2012 FBO #3773
SPECIAL NOTICE

58 -- Precision Real-Time Location System (PRTLS) Radios for the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC)

Notice Date
3/22/2012
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
334290 — Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
PEO STRI Acquisition Center, 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3276
 
ZIP Code
32826-3276
 
Solicitation Number
W900KK-12-R-PRTLS
 
Archive Date
6/20/2012
 
Point of Contact
Jason Holden, 407-208-3312
 
E-Mail Address
PEO STRI Acquisition Center
(jason.holden2@us.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
It is PEO STRI's intent to off-load the requirement to North Atlantic Treaty Organization Consultation, Command, and Control Agency (NATO C3A) Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) 11498 Closing Date: 05 April 2012 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI), Project Manager for Training Devices (PM TRADE), Product Manager for Combat Training Instrumentation Systems (CTIS), has a validated requirement to field an additional 900 PRTLS radios and associated accessories to the U.S. Army's JMRC at Hohenfels, Germany. A CTIS project team fielded the initial 765 PRTLS radios and modified the communications network at the JMRC in 2009. The existing Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) communications infrastructure at JMRC required that only certain radio technology be employed to meet technical requirements of this infrastructure and to comply with German spectrum requirements. In short, the PRTLS radio for JMRC is a unique device which is only used at JRMC. The original contractor, Raytheon Technical Services Company (RTSC) selected a vendor, Sepura PLC, who was able to cost effectively adapt one of its existing products to satisfy the JMRC PRTLS' requirement. This procurement of 900 radios and accessories must also employ the same non-standard, TETRA-based radio architecture, operating on the appropriate radio frequencies (366 MHz to 371 MHz), that is tailored to operate on and be compatible with the existing JMRC communications infrastructure and training environment. It must be already approved, via the JF-12 process, by the German National Radio Frequency Office (NARFA) and must meet U.S. Army safety requirements by possessing a safety confirmation. These PRTLS radios are an integral part of the JMRC Instrumentation System (JMRC-IS) which collects, processes, displays, and stores training performance data from Soldiers performing live, collective training at the JMRC. The PRTLS radios perform an essential function in these training exercises by collecting training data from vehicles and dismounted Soldiers, and relaying that information to the Core of the JMRC-IS for use in monitoring the training exercise and providing After Action Review (AAR) feedback to the Soldiers in training. The following list identifies the type, quantities, components and capabilities of the required PRTLS capability: (1) 900 JMRC Instrumentation System-compatible radios. (2) 900 antennas. (3) 3,600 high capacity batteries. (4) 38 high-capacity, 24-way battery chargers. (5) 450 protective radio pouches (for dismounted Soldiers). (6) 450 vehicle mounting containers/tubes. (7) One-year radio and antenna warranty; options for two and three additional years. The technical requirements for the PRTLS radios and accessories are: (1) Radio requirements. a)Approved by the National Radio Frequency Agency (NARFA) for use in Germany. b)Enhanced GPS with integrated option of -182 dBw acquisition sensitivity and 185 dBw tracking sensitivity. Global Positioning System (GPS) reporting type: Location Information Protocol (LIP) Short. c)Operates in frequency band: 366.275 MHz - 371.250 MHz. d)Man Down License: (GPS) Motion). e)Tuning Increment is 6.2500 KHz. f)Capability to centrally adjust the reporting rate (distance and time) from 1-180 seconds. The delivered units shall be programmed to report every 50 seconds or every 10 meters with a maximum rate of once per sec. The reporting rate shall be over the air reprogrammable. g)Portable radios shall be small and light weight with dimensions no greater than: height: 133mm; width 61 mm; depth 35 mm (with high capacity battery) and weight no greater than 250 grams with (standard battery). The radio must fit in the pouch defined in section 5.0 h)Tetra Voice plus Data (V+D) i)Peripheral Equipment Interfaces (PEI) Parameters: Short Data Services (SDS) and SDS-TL messages via RS 232 and USB data cables. j)Mate directly to (PEI) Honda connector part number BCL-C18SP2 +. k)Short Data Services (SDS) Applications or Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) browsing. The ability to send and receive information using multi-slot packet data, circuit data. l)Configurable audio and backlighting functions: (Ability to enable and disable). m)Configurable radio menus and keypad (Ability to enable and disable). n) Radio Frequency (RF) Power - MS Power Class 3L (1.8 Watts); RF Power - customizable for Trunked Mode Operation/Direct Mode Operation/Repeater (TMO/DMO/REP). Adaptive Power Control Supported. o) Receiver Class - A and B. Receiver Static Sensitivity -112dBm. Receiver Dynamic Sensitivity -103dBm. p)Operational Temperature: -20 Deg C to +55 Deg C q) Storage Temperature: -40 Deg C to +85 Deg C r) Ingress Protection: Dust and Water Protection: (IP 55) s)Security: Class 1, 2, and 3 TETRA Security, Authentication, and Encryption t) Conforms to the following standards: i.ETSI EN 300 394-1 (European Telecommunications Standards Institute Standard for TETRA, Air Interface Conformance) ii.EN 60950-2000 (Safety of Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunications Equipment. iii.ETSI EN 301 489-1 & 18 (Product Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standard for TETRA and ancillaries) iv.ETSI EN 301 489-1 &17 (Product EMC Standard for Bluetooth) v.EN 50360 (Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Human Exposure, 300 MHz to 3 GHz) vi. ETS 300 019 (European Telecommunication Standard Radio Shock, Drop & Vibration) (2) Extended Helical Antennas, 344 - 372 MHz centered on 360 MHz (3) High Capacity Battery (1700mAH); 24 hours minimum battery life given a constant reporting rate of not less than every 30 seconds. (4) High-capacity, 24-way battery chargers. (5) Pouch (JMRC Drawing 213665) with Foam Insert (JMRC Drawing 213669) (6) Vehicle Mounting Tube (JMRC Drawing 213685) with Foam Insert (JMRC Drawing 213686) Other Requirements: (a) Delivery Schedule/Period of Performance: Delivery to JMRC, Hohenfels, Germany, not later 31 January 2013. (b) Contract Type contemplated for this action is: Firm-Fixed Price. (c) The installation and testing of the equipment at the JMRC cannot interfere with the training operations; therefore, the contractor will need to work around the training rotation schedule. The contractor should consider the need to work with the WarFighter FOCUS (WFF) contractor, i.e., the JMRC-IS sustainment contractor, at the JMRC. The WFF contractor is the Subject Matter Expert for the JMRC-IS, including the PRTLS and the communications infrastructure. The WFF contractor also maintains the JMRC-IS software, and is the only one allowed to modify the software. If any software documentation must be modified, such as Interface Control Documents, the contractor must work with the WFF contractor to update these documents. (d) The contractor will prepare test plans and conduct Government-witnessed testing to verify correct functionality and compatibility of the radio with the JMRC-IS. (e) The contractor will be required to provide Logistics Management Information for the solution provided, and to update existing technical documentation or prepare new documentation as appropriate. (f) The contractor will prepare New Equipment Training (NET) documentation for delivery to the Government, and will conduct NET at the JMRC. The NET will include separate courses for the operators and maintainers if the radio is not the same as the PRTLS radio currently used at the JMRC. (g) The contractor will host one-day Program Management Reviews about every three months to discuss status of program, issues, and cost, schedule, and performance factors; Technical Interface Meetings (TIMs) in conjunction with PMRs to discuss technical requirements and issues, and Test Readiness Reviews (TRRs) before any testing is executed. All of these meetings are normally held at the location where the work is being accomplished. Acquisition Approach: The Government anticipates that the program requirement will be fulfilled via North Atlantic Treaty Organization Consultation, Command, and Control Agency (NATO C3A) Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) 11498 in accordance with FAR Part 16.505. The Government anticipates a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) delivery order. The period of performance will be for no more than nine (9) months. Quantities: The Government plans to procure 900 PRTLS radios plus accessories as outlined in the Program Description. Estimated Dollar Value: $1.5M Reponses shall include: A capabilities statement that includes Company information, including name, address, and URL, whether the company is a manufacturer or distributor, and business size; a description of the product detailing how the offered product meets the above requirements; an approved JF-12, which has been processed through the German National Radio Frequency Office (NARFA) for approval, for the radio; and a U.S. Army-approved safety confirmation for the radio. DISCLAIMER: This notice does not constitute an invitation for bids or a Request for Proposal (RFP) and is not a commitment by the U.S. Government to procure subject products. The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this notice or reimburse the costs incurred by potential offerors in providing the information requested herein. Feedback and/or evaluation information will not be provided to any firm regarding their individual capability statements; and no telephone calls and/or requests for a solicitation will be accepted. All responses should be sent via email to marcus.s.overbay@us.army.mil. The deadline for submitting capability statements is 11:00am (ET) April 05, 2012. Contracts POC: Mr. Marcus Overbay, 407-384-5566, marcus.s.overbay@us.army.mil and Mr. Jason Holden, 407-208-3312, jason.holden2@us.army.mil Technical POC: Mr. Pat Ralph, 407-384-5211, pat.ralph@us,.army.mil.
 
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