Type : Bid Notification
Specifically service support plans, service spare kits, maintenance plans and incidental repairs as needed to the Phantom high-speed cameras which include proprietary components.
Specifically service support plans, service spare kits, maintenance plans and incidental repairs as needed to the Phantom high-speed cameras which include proprietary components.
NASA provides no funding in conjunction with these potential licenses.THE TECHNOLOGY: Innovators at NASA's Glenn Research Center have developed a technique using reversible non-linear amplitude compression to overcome hardware limitations of common high-speed data acquisition systems. The NASA Glenn technique measures electronic signals with high dynamic range, wide bandwidth, and high frequency.
It is anticipated that one (1) Indefinite Delivery Requirements Type Contract, with firm-fixed pricing (FFP), consisting of one (1) one-year base period and, if exercised, four (4) one-year option periods, will be awarded as a result of this synopsis/solicitation. The total duration of this contract shall not exceed five (5) years.
COMMERCIAL HIGH-SPEED INTERNET ACCESS Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 36C25619Q0874 Ultimate Completion Date: Fri Jan 31 18:00:00 GMT 2025
2023057 RFP High-speed Camera Project Description :The University of Ottawa is pleased to invite qualified proponents to submit a proposal for a high-speed camera that will support the laboratory and research activities in the mechanical engineering department at the University of Ottawa
Description: Pitt County, hereinafter referred to as “County”, is requesting proposals from all interested providers of High-speed Internet (hereinafter “Internet”) access service for affordable, reliable High-speed Internet access. Pitt County is looking for an Internet solution that will serve residents, businesses and governments throughout the County.
The City recognizes many residents already have access to high-speed service - whether from Spectrum, Wisper ISP, Bays ET, or other providers—because they live in areas where it is technically feasible and cost-effective for local internet service providers (ISP) to provide it.