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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 4,2000 PSA#2530U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command Acquisition Center --
Washington Operations Office, 2461 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA
22331-0700 A -- MINE DETECTION TECHNICAL SUPPORT INVESTIGATIONS SOL
DAAB15-00-R-1010 DUE 022500 POC Peggy Melanson, Contracting Officer,
703-326-6096 or Patricia Davis, Contract Specialist, 703-325-1713
E-MAIL: Click Here to Contact the Contracting Officer or Contract,
pmelan@hoffman-issaa2.army.mil or pdavis@hoffman-issaa2.army.mil,. MINE
DETECTION TECHNICAL SUPPORT INVESTIGATIONS DUE 022500 The US Army CECOM
Acquisition Center-Washington intends to award 6 contracts to
Universities and 1 contract to a small business, in support of the
Ground Standoff Mine Detection System (GSTAMIDS) and the Handheld
Standoff Mine Detection System (HSTAMIDS) programs. The specific
contract efforts are (A) Duke University -- 1. Review GSTAMIDS and
HSTAMIDS engineering concepts and software design with emphasis on the
Metal Detector subsystem. Conduct a technical investigation to design
and implement algorithm improvements aimed at improving overall system
performance. Investigate algorithm fusion techniques and recommend
solutions to improve information fusion. (B) University of
Missouri-Columbia -- 1. Conduct an investigation to discover different
methods for processing GSTAMIDS and HSTAMIDS GPR data with the goal of
improving system algorithm performance. Conduct an investigation into
the different methods for fusing data derived from GSTAMIDS and
HSTAMIDS sensors with the goal of improving information fusion. (C)
Carnegie Mellon University -- 1. Conduct an investigation and analysis
of mine detection patterns employed by GSTAMIDS and HSTAMIDS operators
with the goal of improving operating techniques, sweep patterns and
overall system performance. Consider the latest concepts from the
Science of Robotics that could be applied to improved operator training
and system performance. 2. Conduct investigations into various aspects
of GSTAMIDS and HSTAMIDS operation techniques with the view toward
identifying specific operator training techniques which could prove
useful in improving overall system performance, using expert operator
study techniques, analysis and cognitive science concepts. (D) Auburn
University -- 1. Conduct a performance investigation of the GSTAMIDS
and HSTAMIDS metal detection sensor design with the view toward
improvement of Metal Detector performance. Conduct a performance
investigation of the Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)antennas in real
world field conditions, i.e. established Government test sites, with
the view toward improving GPR performance. (E) Georgia Tech University
-- 1. Conduct a performance investigation of the GSTAMIDS and HSTAMIDS
GPR antennas in a controlled, laboratory environment, with the view
toward improving GPR performance. (F) Scientific Systems Company, Inc.
-- 1. Conduct an investigation of the signal processing and automatic
target recognition features of the GSTAMIDS and HSTAMIDS systems to
evaluate present performance and make specific recommendations which
will improve system performance. Coordinate work with other separate
but related software investigations ongoing. The contracts will be
negotiated and awarded under the authority of other than full and open
competition FAR 6.302-1. See Note 22. Posted 02/02/00 (W-SN420868).
(0033) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0008 20000204\A-0008.SOL)
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