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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JUNE 03, 2016 FBO #5306
SOURCES SOUGHT

58 -- Sources Sought for Mobile Radio Relay System (MRRS)

Notice Date
6/1/2016
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541512 — Computer Systems Design Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - APG (W15P7T) Division B, 6001 COMBAT DRIVE, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 21005-1846, United States
 
ZIP Code
21005-1846
 
Solicitation Number
MARKET-SURVEY-6023-1
 
Archive Date
7/5/2016
 
Point of Contact
Kathy Dixon, Phone: 443-395-6981
 
E-Mail Address
katherine.s.dixon.civ@mail.mil
(katherine.s.dixon.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This is a SOURCES SOUGHT MARKET SURVEY. THERE IS NO SOLICITATION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. REQUESTS FOR A SOLICITATION WILL NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE. Any information submitted by respondents to this synopsis is strictly voluntary. This market survey does not constitute a Request for Proposals (RFP) or a request for sealed bids (IFB), nor does its issuance restrict the Government as to its ultimate acquisition approach. The Government will neither award a contract solely on the basis of this notice, nor pay respondents for any information that they submit in response to this Sources Sought request. The United States Army CECOM SAMD is conducting this sources sought market survey to identify possible system integrators and to determine Price and Availability (P&A) from potential sources capable of fulfilling a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) requirement as follows. The scope of this Market Survey is to identify a potential vendor to provide, intergrade and perform training for six (6) Mobile Radio Relay Systems (MRRS). These systems will be used to range extend tactical high-speed data networks, and provide access to the host nation's strategic network. The systems must be integrated into a Toyota Land Cruiser vehicle with specific vehicle modifications. The radio relay system must be integrated, operated and transported within each of the Land Cruisers. These MRRS are to be integrated and delivered within the Continental US (CONUS). The provider will conduct Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) and system training in CONUS. Installed and integrated vehicle requirements are as follow: 1. Vehicle Requirements: A. Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Troop Carrier GXL B. Color: Desert Tan Equivalent C. Seating Capacity: four D. Transmission: manual E. Tow Package, front and rear F. Windows: automatic G. Tires: Off road 2. Vehicle Power Requirements: A. 220VAC QTY (3) Surface mounts power socket outlets on the rear left hand side of the vehicle, to include power plugs. B. High quality 24VDC / 100A Vehicle generator (dynamo) to charge the battery when AC power does not exist. C. High quality AC and DC circuit breaker panel inside wooden box, and installing a high quality stabilizer in the left hand side of the vehicle. D. Four (4) AC & four (4) DC power distribution points on both internal sides of the vehicle. E. Two (2) additional lights inside the vehicle. Option for multicolor recommended (red and white). F. 220AC to 24VDC charger to charge the battery whenever an AC source is available, output of the rectifier should be connected to the battery box. G. Two (2) 12VDC/100Ah batteries. H. Grounding point for the vehicle. I. Isolating AC & DC power. 3. Vehicle air conditioning Requirements: A. Installing slim type AC&DC Europe made air condition (1 Ton) inside the equipment room and install the compressor on top of the vehicle. 4. Vehicle's outdoor requirements A. Proving cable entry holes on both sides of the vehicle body with covers and locks B. Installing two (2) adjustable antenna mounts (according to the antenna mast) one on the left front side of the vehicle top, the other on the far rear end of the vehicle, used to fix the antenna when the vehicle moves. C. Tool box with a lock on top of the vehicle, used to keep antenna accessories. D. 30cm high sheet metals mesh on top of vehicle hard enough to stand on and can handle the AC compressor installation on it. E. Installing a ladder on the rear right side of the vehicle. F. Installing grounding connectors on both sides of the vehicle. G. Insulating the engine hood. H. Installing front protection frame and protection mesh for the (side and rear windows and for front and the rear lights). I. Tint the vehicle's side and rear windows to near blackout. J. Replacing vehicle's rear existing hook with heavy duty one. K. Installing two (2) heavy duty spotlights on the rear of the vehicle working on AC & DC voltage. 5. Vehicle's Indoor Requirements. A. Installing protection frame behind the rear seats of the vehicle. B. Installing 2 rack mounts with shock absorbers according to the sample. C. Installing a box below the rack mount for 2x12/100A batteries. D. Installing a wooden cabinet opposite to circuit breaker cabinet to keep telecoms technician's tools. E. Installing a box inside the vehicle that can be used as tool box and as a seat for technicians. F. Installing isolating rubber matt on the floor. G. Installing first aid box and (BCF) fire extinguisher on the rear door of the vehicle (from inside). 6. Requirements for HCLOS Radio Relay system (per vehicle requirement): A. 3-channel radio system with encryption. Band 3+, Band 4, PTP, PMP, Repeater/Relay, & Wi-Fi, Tan (includes mast adapter). Quantity: one (1) B. Network Interface Unit (NIU), Tan. Quantity: one (1) C. Parabolic Dish Antenna, Tan. Quantity: two (2) D. Band 3 Antenna Feed, Tan, N(F) Connector. Quantity: two (2) E. Band 4 Antenna Feed, Tan, N(F) Connector. Quantity: two (2) F. Band 4 Antenna, Omni, Band 4, Dual Pol, N(F) Connector, Tan. Quantity: two (2) G. Band 4 90° Sector Antenna, Dual Pol, N(F) Connector, Tan. Quantity: one (1) H. Antenna Wi-FI, Omni, 2,4 & 5,8 GHz & 5 dBi. Quantity: two (2) I. Cable Reel Assy, Interunit for GRC-245C to NIU. Quantity: one (1) J. CAT5e Cables, straight, 20ft. Quantity: three (3) K. Antenna Armored RF Cable, 3m, N (M) - N (M). Quantity: three (3) L. Cable Assy, AC Power, 6ft (for NIU). Quantity: one (1) M. Antenna Rotator Kit, Single Manual. Quantity: one (1) N. Mast, telescopic (15m). Quantity: one (1) O. Mast Adapter for lower parabolic antenna. Quantity: one (1) P. Transit Case & Peripherals. Quantity: one (1) Q. Radio Opr/Unit Maintenance Manual. Quantity: one (1) R. Site Manual. Quantity: one (1) S. Storage Box (4x Antenna Feed-horns). Quantity: one (1) T. Accessories storage box, tan. Quantity: one (1) U. Rugged User Laptop (Panasonic Toughbook CF30 or equivalent). Quantity: one (1) V. Telephone, VOIP, CISCO or equivalent. Quantity: one (1) Government will NOT pay for transportation and shipping costs. Responses must include price, availability, lead times and the schedule stated in months after contract award for each identified task. Spreadsheet costs must be broken out into Hardware, Software (if any), Integration, Shipping, Training and FAT. Please list large component or subsystem costs within each breakout and do not list costs down to the "bolt" level.
 
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