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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 26,1999 PSA#2462

Commander, Marine Corps System Command, Code CTQ, 2033 Barnett Avenue, Ste 315, Quantico, VA 22134-5010

58 -- OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA AND HIGH-POWER/LOW-NOISE AMPLIFIER FOR UHF SATCOM INSTALLATION KIT (OS-302/U) SOL M67854-00-R-2022 POC Ms. Catherine Richmond, CTQ-CR, (703) 784-5822 x254, Fax (703) 784-5826 E-MAIL: Catherine Richmond, Contracts Specialist, richmondcm@mcsc.usmc.mil. The Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) has a requirement for an Omni-Directional Antenna and High-Power/Low-Noise Amplifier (HPA/LNA) to be used with the AN/PSC-5 HMMWV mounted UHF SATCOM-On-The-Move installation kit (OS-302/U). Minimum technical requirements for the antenna and HPA/LNA are: Frequency range: UHF SATCOM RX 243-270 MHz, UHF SATCOM TX 292-318 MHz, LOS 225-400 MHz. Polarization of the antenna must be SATCOM RHCP, LOS Vertical. Antenna gain UHF SATCOM: Gain on the order of 4 dBic at the 70 Deg. Conic and shall be optimized to provide SATCOM DAMA links. Antenna Gain UHF LOS: The antenna gain shall be optimized second to the UHF SATCOM. Gains on the order of 5 dBil shall be obtained. Band edges shall be optimized to the extent possible without degrading UHF SATCOM performance. HPA/LNA: The HPA/LNA must boost the transmit power to above 75 watts. Weight: shall not exceed 29 pounds. Size: shall not exceed 25Wx25Lx7H inches, not including the connector or the HPA/LNA. Configuration: Antenna proper and HPA/LNA need not be packaged together. However, all components must pass environmental requirements. The antenna shall operate in environments from 40 degrees to 60 degrees Centigrade, be submersible to 3 ft for 2 hrs without leakage, be capable of withstanding Chemical and Biological decontamination, meet normal vibration requirements for the HMMWV. In addition, the antenna and HPA/LNA must be Joint Integrated Test Center (JITC) approved and certified for MIL Stds 188-181, 188-182 and 188-183 at the time of proposal submittal. The certification requirement is in accordance with CJCSI 6251.01. Spares/support: The qualified source will act as Depot for repair of antenna and associated parts/components. A two year warranty will be included in the proposal. Anticipated method for tracking failures, to the component level, will be provided in proposal. A monthly warranty report to the Weapons Systems Manager will include identification of all failures, to the component level. MARCORSYSCOM intendsto issue a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract in January 2000 with deliveries to commence 120 days thereafter. The period of performance will commence from date of contract award through 2 years thereafter. The anticipated IDIQ quantities are 12/Min and 300/Max plus spares. This procurement will be negotiated on a sole source basis with Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp, P.O. Box 1062, Boulder, CO, 80306-1062 in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). The Ball Aerospace antenna was selected by MARCORSYSCOM as the one most responsive to its documented requirements following exhaustive studies and testing of it, as well as other available systems, at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA. Ball Aerospace is the only source with the requisite technical knowledge, expertise, and qualifications necessary to perform this effort. See Numbered Note: 22. Posted 10/22/99 (W-SN394056). (0295)

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