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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 22,1997 PSA#1829U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, ATTN: CSSD-CM-CT, PO Box
1500 Huntsville, AL 35807-3801, 106 Wynn Drive, Huntsville, AL
35805-1990 A -- MOSAIC ARRAY DATA COMPRESSION AND PROCESSING (MADCAP)" SOL
DASG60-97-R-0036 POC Mona Neal, Contract Specialist, (205) 955-1187, W.
L. Schick, Contracting Officer, (205) 955-1187 The objective of this
effort is to advance the concepts and to develop, enhance, and optimize
the architecture and components for focal plane array signal processing
for near-to mid-term infrared/visible mosaic sensors. It is planned to
transition these technologies to U.S. sensing systems. Defense
concepts currently under investigation contemplate the use of high
performance optical sensors to perform key functions of long range
search, acquisition, radiometric characterization and tracking of
threat objects, essential information in real-time sensing. The sensor
output must be of sufficient quality to allow discrimination,
designation, and trajectory prediction of these objects. In order for
the optical sensor to perform these functions, it must have a large
field of view, possess adequate spatial resolving power, and be capable
of accurate angular and radiometric measurements even in the presence
of natural and induced background noise. It appears that these
requirements can be satisfied currently only by a cryogenically cooled
sensor employing a focal plane assembly consisting of a large mosaic
array of small, closely spaced infrared detector elements with on
focal-plane-array (FPA) processing ability. Detection of the
transmission of picowatt signals from the focal plane region into a
warmer, electro-magnetically noisy environment is difficult. It is
necessary, therefore, that a number of signal processing functions (in
fact, all functions performed in real time on each detector channel)
be performed at or near the detector array and at or near the detector
operating temperature. Signal processing is an integral part of the
sensor design and will impact and be impacted by the optical
components, the detector array, and the associated sensor electronics.
The ultimate outputs of the sensor system must be the spectral must be
the spectral irradiances and the angular positions of all resolvable
threat objects in the search field. The outputs will serve as inputs to
a digital data processor; hence, their interface must be considered in
the signal processor design. The contractor shall advance sensor
technology in support of the development of on-focal plane signal
processing hardware and support software which are capable of handling
high input data rates. The contractor shall design (to include
enhancement of existing designs), develop, and demonstrate technology
and techniques for interrelation signal processing functions with the
detector array and readout device. The technology shall be shown to be
adequate for a scanning/staring mosaic sensor of not less than one
million detector elements to perform the required functions from
acquisition through impact point prediction. The contractor shall
examine the evolving technology requirements of USASSDC/BMDO sensor
designs and threat definitions to ensure that the technology
development efforts pursued under this program address and are
responsive to the needs of these sensor programs. The technology
developed shall be demonstrated to be compatible with high performance
state of the art detector chips which cover the wavelength range from
1 to 30 micrometers. The planned period of performance is for a basic
effort of 60 months with a surge option. The RFP is expected to be
issued by 5 Jul 97. This date is for planning purposes only and is
subject to change. Proposals for this action will be solicited using
full and open competition. The government contemplates award of a
cost-plus-award-fee level of effort type contract. Questions may be
addressed to U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense command, ATTN:
CSSD-CM-CT/Mona Neal, P.O. Box 1500, Huntsville, AL 35807-3801. (0108) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0007 19970422\A-0007.SOL)
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