SPECIAL NOTICE
99 -- FLIR Systems SC6000 MWIR 640x512 Termographic Camera System with ThermaCam Researcher Professional Software
- Notice Date
- 9/5/2007
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 334516
— Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Vicksburg Consolidated Contracts Office, Hanover, 72 Lyme Road, Hanover, NH 03755-1290
- ZIP Code
- 03755-1290
- Solicitation Number
- USA-SNOTE-070905-005
- Archive Date
- 12/4/2007
- Description
- Notification is provided of the intention of the U.S. Army, Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) to issue one sole source award for a firm-fixed price simplified acquistion procurem ent purchase order to FLIR Systems Inc located in North Billerica, MA under the authority of 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). This order is to purchase a FLIR Systems SC6000 MWIR 640x512 Termographic Camera System with ThermaCam Researcher Professional Software wit h the following specific salient features: SC6000 InSb Researcher Software & Camera System; 50mm InSb Lens, f/2.3, Si:Ge, Bayonet Mount Optical Interface; Extender Ring Set (4 rings); 25mm InSb lens, f/2.3, Bayonet Mount Optical Interface (ASIO) (322-0005 -02); 100mm InSb lens, f/2.3, Bayonet Mount Optical Interface (ASIO) (322-0005-04); ThermoVision SC6000 SDK (110-0114-09). This camera is being purchased for the sole purpose of being integrated and mounted with Government owned Riegl LMS-Z420i ground-bas ed laser scanning system. This integration requires significant enhancements to the existing laser scanning hardware and software which are proprietary to Riegl USA Inc. Required Hardware Functionality: The thermal imaging camera must be sensitive to radiation in the 3 to 5 micron wavelength - any other wavelength is unacceptable; camera must have a staring focal plane array with a minimum format: 640Hx512V InSb pixels an d the focal plane array must have greater or equal to 99.5% operability (99.8% typical); camera must have at least 14-bits of dynamic range and output digital video with snap-shot readout; camera must have a NE?T of less than 25mK (18mK typical); camera sy stem must have a 50MHz pixel clock for high speed imaging and provide sufficient frame rates; camera system must have a Gigabit Ethernet digital output and camera link digital outputs integrated into the system with digital outputs available simultaneously ; camera must allow for simultaneous analog and digital video at all frame rates and window sizes; camera must also have USB compatible controls; camera system must be cooled via a closed-cycle Stirling cooler - external cooling mechanisms are unacceptable ; frame rates must be programmable from 1 to 125 fps in full 640x512 frame size; camera must have windowing capability and operate at increased frame rates in smaller windows - specifically 430fps at a window size of 320x256 and 1,325 fps at 160x120; camer a must have internal memory to store non-uniformity corrections and temperature calibration files; system must have built in IRIG-B for time tagging of images and synchronizing of external events via BNC connector; must include IRIG-B Sync-out for triggeri ng external devices to the camera (essential for our integration efforts); camera system must be able to accept 1 diameter warm filters mounted behind the lens; must also be able to accept optional lenses (e.g. 50mm and 100mm) -these must be easily interc hangeable; ambient drift compensation is required to correct for internal temperature variations and allow for corrections; integration time of 9us or less for full frame rate. Required Software Functionality: A software development kit must be available that provides full control of all camera functions using Visual Basic and C++ as well as within Labview; automation interface The software must support an automation interface that can be used to programmatically control the software using Visual Basic or VBA. All software functions, image and temperature data, and camera controls must be available via the automation interface; software must be able to store images as IR images (.img, .tif etc.), standard windows bitmaps (.bmp), Matlab (.mat), standard ASC II (comma separated values .csv) and sequences of images as sequence files (.seq) or as a series of bitmaps or as an .avi movie; formula writer - the software must have a cust om mathematical formula writing capability. All temperature r esults and image properties must be accessible within the formula writer. Required Environmental Specifications: Camera system must be a one piece compact design; camera must be able to operate at a temperature range of -40C to 71C. A requirement to minimally cover the harsh environments we intend to use the equipment in; must b e able to operate in high humidity settings. Other Required Specifications: Must be able to deliver product by September 30, 2007; factory training and technical support in the US must be available. Purchase order to be issued 12 Septem ber 2007. Contracting POC Lou Ann Duffy at 603-646-4280 or at lou.ann.duffy@erdc.usace.army.mil
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- SN01395757-W 20070907/070905221814 (fbodaily.com)
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