Type : Contract
IRIDIUM TRANSMISSIONS SATELLITE SERVICE Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 1333MJ20BNRMA0018 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Nov 29 18:00:00 GMT 2021
IRIDIUM TRANSMISSIONS SATELLITE SERVICE Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 1333MJ20BNRMA0018 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Nov 29 18:00:00 GMT 2021
Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Eastern Region Acquisition Division office intends to negotiate, on a sole source basis, under the authority of FAR 13.106-1(b)(1), with MetOcean Data Systems Limited to transmit, decode, disseminate, and access the data transmissions of thirty-three (33) iridium drifters for the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, FL.A sources sought
9602N Short Burst Data transceiver• Strain gauge drogue presence systemDATA COLLECTION• As per the Drifting Buoy Cooperative Panel DBCP-2 format (standard)• Can be customized depending upon customer requirement (optional)DATA TRANSMISSION• Bidirectional communication ability allows the end user to select on demand Iridium transmission interval to suit operational requirement.• Transmissions can be set up at predetermined schedule intervals and/or
PURCHASE REQUEST # NR-MAD000-22-00233 for IRIDIUM DATA TRANSMISSIONS, BURST DATA,DECODER, TELECOMMUNICATION****NOAA’s Acquisition & Grants Office, Western Acquisition Division-Boulder, intends to negotiate, on asole source basis, under authority of FAR 13.106-1(b)(1) with MetOcean Telematics, Inc. out of McLean,Virginia.
This combined solicitation/synopsis is for Non-personal, services for Iridium Data Satellite Transmission to communicate and receive information between deployed assed in the field and operators on ship and land PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED COMBINED SYNOPSIS WITH ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND STATEMENT OF WORK WHICH ALL VENDORS MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR AWARD.
of Global Positioning System locations using Iridium Services Mortality, activity and temperature sensors Quick fix position (QFP) GPS iridium unit must be FCC and IC certified Collars must include a VHF transmitter GPS/QFP, Iridium transmission schedules, VHF schedules and sensor options must be capable of being user-defined Activity or temperature data can be collected and transmitted via Iridium, and stored on board for downloading upon recovery
Most recently, radio collar and GPS technology has advanced further to the point of allowing one-way and two-way communications (i.e., UHF transmission, Iridium satellites) between collars and researchers collecting information. These communications enable researchers to acquire locational information remotely without recapturing the animal to retrieve data on the collar.