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AWARD/CONTRACT |
1. THIS CONTRACT IS A RATED ORDER |
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2. CONTRACT (Proc. Inst. Ident.) NO. |
3. EFFECTIVE DATE |
4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE REQUEST/PROJECT NO. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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5. ISSUED BY CODE |
DTS-852 |
6. ADMINISTERED BY (If other than Item 5) CODE |
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U.S. DOT/RSPA/Volpe Center |
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7. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No. Street, City, Country, State and ZIP Code) Flight Safety Technologies, Inc. One Spar Yard Street New London CT 06320 Attn: Sam Kovnat |
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10. SUBMIT INVOICES |
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CODE 061482297 |
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11. SHIP TO/MARK FOR CODE |
VNTSC |
12. PAYMENT WILL BE MADE BY CODE |
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U.S. DOT/RSPA/Volpe Center |
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13. AUTHORITY FOR USING OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION: |
14 ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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15A. ITEM |
15B. SUPPLIES/SERVICES |
15C. QTY |
15D. UNIT |
15E. UNIT PRICE |
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15G. TOTAL AMOUNT OF CONTRACT |
$3,975,004.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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PART I - THE SCHEDULE |
PART II - CONTRACT CLAUSES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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SOLICITATION/CONTRACT FORM |
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CONTRACT CLAUSES |
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PACKAGING AND MARKING |
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PART IV - REPRESENTATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS | |||||||||||||||||||||
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INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE |
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DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE |
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CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DATA |
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INSTR., CONDS., AND NOTICES TO OFFERORS |
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SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS |
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EVALUATION FACTORS FOR AWARD |
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CONTRACTING OFFICER WILL COMPLETE ITEM 17 OR 18 AS APPLICABLE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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17. [ ] CONTRACTOR'S NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT (Contractor is required to sign this document and return ___________ copies to issuing office.) Contractor agrees to furnish and deliver all items or perform all the services set forth or otherwise identified above and on any continuation sheets for the consideration stated herein. The rights and obligations of the parties to this contract shall be subject to and governed by the following documents: (a) this award/contract, (b) the solicitation, if any, and (c) such provisions, representations, certifications, and specifications, as are attached or incorporated by reference herein. (Attachments are listed herein.) |
18. [X] Contractor is not required to sign this document.) Your offer on | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19A. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER (Type of print) |
20A. NAME OF CONTRACTING OFFICER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19B. NAME OF CONTRACTOR |
19C. DATE SIGNED |
20B. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
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NSN 7540-01-152-8069 |
STANDARD FORM 26 (Rev. 4-85) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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CONTINUATION SHEET |
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NSN 7540-01-152-8067 |
OPTIONAL FORM 336 (4-86) | ||||||
DTRS57-03-D-30024
SECTION B - SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES/COSTS
B.1 CONTRACT TYPE
A. This is an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) task order contract, with cost plus fixed fee provisions. Requirements will be placed under this contract through the issuance of task orders.
B. Individual cost-plus-fixed-fee task orders will be issued on a completion type basis pursuant to FAR 16.306 (d)(1).
C. The services and material to be ordered hereunder shall be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions of the clauses herein entitled, Allowable cost and Payment (FAR 52.216-7) and Fixed Fee (FAR 52.216-8, the terms of which are construed to apply, on an individual basis, to each Task Order issued. For the purpose of establishing the fixed fee for each TO issued under this contract, refer to the clause in Section G.5 entitled, Payment of Fee - IDIQ.
B.2 CONTRACT LIMITATIONS (MAY 1999)
A. The value of all task orders placed under this contract shall not exceed $3,975,004.00. The maximum value on any single task order is not fixed.
B. Minimum Guarantee: The guaranteed minimum is a single task - of at least $2,500.00 for this contract.
B.3 SERVICES AND PRICES
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Task 1 Socrates Technology Engin/Dev Program |
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Task 1.1 Socrates Implementation Trade off Studies and expansion Recommendation |
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Task 1.2 System Upgrade |
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$2,192,051 |
$153,444 |
$2,345,495 |
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Task 1.5-Advanced Signal Processing |
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Task 1.6 Wake Vortex Acoustic Signal Characterization |
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Wake Vortex Theory & Modeling |
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$336,858 |
$23,580 |
$360,438 |
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Wake Vortex System Concept of operations |
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Program Management |
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$115,149 |
$8,060 |
$123,209 |
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TOTAL |
$3,714,957 |
$280,047 |
$3,975,004 |
B.3 The Contractor will not proceed on any task until a Notice to Proceed is issued.
DTRS57-03-D-30024
SECTION C - DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT
C.1 BACKGROUND
1. Background
There are a number of atmospheric effects that may be potential hazards to the safe operation of the National Airspace System (NAS). These potential aviation hazards are clear-air-turbulence, severe wind gusting along mountainous airstrip approaches, downdrafts producing wind-shears and micro-bursts, and mountain wind rotor, all of which are naturally occurring meteorological phenomena, and wake vortices which are generated by aircraft in flight. All of these phenomena have frequently proven to be hazardous to aircraft and their passengers, and may not be detectable under certain conditions by traditional means, such as radar.
There is now analytical and experimental evidence that these phenomena generate acoustic signals that may be exploited to provide some warning of their presence. To this end, the Socrates Program was created to determine whether a ground-based system based upon the detection and processing of acoustic signals generated by atmospheric turbulence such as wake vortices, is a viable sensor concept for use in an airport environment.
There is a growing body of knowledge, both analytical and experimental, including previous Socrates tests that suggests that wakes emit detectable acoustic signals. Based on previous work completed under the Socrates Program, supplemented with results obtained by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in their independent efforts, and other testing, the activities described in this Statement of Work (SOW) are designed to investigate the acoustic properties of wake vortices and build on the current state of knowledge. The basic hypothesis upon which this effort is being undertaken is that wake vortices generate unique, consistent acoustic signatures that may be exploited to mitigate the adverse effect of wake turbulence on airport operations. The objectives of this Contract are to build on that existing knowledge base and to expand the capabilities of the current and previously tested Socrates system to determine whether the Socrates technology is suitable for operational airport application. To meet those objectives, the Government will define a Wake Acoustic Development and Test Program, which will involve the expansion of the Socrates system, the selection and preparation of an airport test site for the expanded system, and manage and conduct the resultant test activities.
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