MARKET SURVEY/CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT for Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) Transmitter Control Module (TCM) Radio Frequency (RF) Klystron Interface Cables
ID: AC-25-02216Type: Sources Sought
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCSOKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73125, USA

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Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing (334511)
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    The Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is conducting a market survey and capability assessment for the manufacturing of Radio Frequency (RF) Klystron interface cables as part of the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) Transmitter Control Module (TCM) Service Life Extension Program. The objective is to enhance TDWR operations at remote sites by addressing Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) issues that affect performance, requiring contractors to provide coaxial cable assemblies that meet stringent electrical specifications, including frequency range, VSWR, impedance, insertion loss, and RF shielding. These cables are critical for ensuring reliable radar operations, and the selected contractor must deliver the specified quantity of assemblies within 16 weeks of order receipt to a designated location in Oklahoma City. Interested parties should contact Jennifer Lucas at jennifer.l.lucas@faa.gov for further information.

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    The Statement of Work outlines the requirements for manufacturing Radio Frequency (RF) Klystron interface cables as part of the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) Transmitter Control Module (TCM) Service Life Extension Program. This program aims to enhance TDWR operations at remote sites, addressing issues related to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) which affects consistent performance. The contractor is tasked with providing specific coaxial cable assemblies that meet stringent electrical specifications, covering parameters such as frequency range, VSWR, impedance, insertion loss, and RF shielding. Deliverables include a specified quantity of cable assemblies with defined lengths and connection types. Each assembly must include proper labeling for assembly identification and comply with minimum parameter requirements. Additionally, contractors must provide RF electrical characteristic charts from calibrated testing equipment to ensure compliance. All items must be delivered within 16 weeks after the receipt of the order to a specified location in Oklahoma City. The document reflects the structured approach typical of government RFPs, emphasizing technical specifications and compliance for the procurement of necessary equipment to improve operational capabilities.
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