SOURCES SOUGHT
69 -- Wheeled Military Vehicle Driving Simulator
- Notice Date
- 4/21/2003
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, 12350 Research Parkway Code 253, Orlando, FL, 32826-3224
- ZIP Code
- 32826-3224
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-0010049797
- Archive Date
- 4/30/2003
- Point of Contact
- Jun Ji, Contracts Specialist, Phone 407-380-4020, Fax 407-380-4164, - Jerry Miller, Contract Specialist, Phone 407-380-8383, Fax 407-380-4164,
- E-Mail Address
-
jun.ji@navy.mil, Jerry.Miller@navy.mil
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- The Navair Orlando Training Systems Division desires to acquire a commercially available Wheeled Military Vehicle Driving Simulator for the Enhanced International Peacekeeping Capability (EPIC) Program, with ultimate delivery to the Nepalese Army. We expect to procure a commercial simulator, to include hardware, software, courseware, training material, shipment to Nepal, onsite installation and training the Nepalese in proper use and maintenance of the simulator. We also expect a two-year onsite warranty of the trainer. The original Source Sought was posted in May 2001, this repost intent to solicit and update the interested parties. So far, this Program has been chose to be set aside for small business and only small business should reply to this notice. A solicitation will be followed after the closing date of this notice. Below is the Statement of Objective, which describes the details of the requirement. Statement of Objectives For Wheeled Military Vehicle Driver Training Simulator 1. OVERALL OBJECTIVE. The objective of this program is to acquire a low cost Wheeled Military or Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Simulator for to train Royal Nepalese Army soldiers to operate wheeled military vehicles (utility vehicles and light trucks) in the various environments they may encounter in their roles as international peacekeeping forces. The previous driving experience of the trainees may range from none all the way to extensive. 2. CONTRACT OBJECTIVES. The contract objectives for this program include the following: a. To procure a commercially available simulator that includes hardware, software, courseware, and training materials. a. To ship the simulator to Nepal, via airfreight. b. To install and test the simulator at the Royal Nepalese Army?s Peacekeeping Training Center in Panchkal, Nepal. c. To train the Nepalese, at the installation site, in the proper use and maintenance of the simulator. d. To obtain a full two-year on-site warranty for the simulator. e. To obtain only the commercial technical documentation that is normally provided with the simulator. 3. ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES The engineering objectives for the Wheeled Military Vehicle Driver Training Simulator are to: a. Simulate driving characteristics of Russian BTR-60 APC and Russian trucks (desired, but will not be a hard requirement) b. Simulate driving characteristics of military trucks (Simulation of heavy goods vehicles (HGV) and trucks acceptable) c. Provide different terrain databases, including urban, mountain, rural and off-road d. Simulate the use of clutch, gears, etc. e. Provide visual and sound effects f. Provide left and right hand driving simulation g. Be comprised of Commercial grade hardware that operates with 220/230 volt, 50 Hz power h. Provide a configurable database for various vehicle types, including both left-hand and right-hand drive, manual and automatic transmissions, two and four wheel drive, and different engine types. i. Provide realistic controls and instrumentation, including carried weight, or transporting loads. j. Have sufficient graphics image resolution and refresh rate to provide a realistic visual images without noticeable flickering and artifacts. k. Provide the means for an instructor to control, monitor, and rate the performance of the trainee. l. Provide aural feedback m. Provide realistic vehicle dynamics simulation for the different vehicle types n. Provide multiple driving scenarios o. Provide realistic transmission shifting training p. Simulate emergency maneuver training q. Simulate adverse weather conditions and lighting conditions r. Provide realistic seating position s. Provide foreign countries road sizes, highway information, and directions d
- Record
- SN00308575-W 20030423/030421213653 (fbodaily.com)
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