The Operational Video System of the Guiana Space Center (CSG) makes it possible to provide to multiple users of the Kourou base, visual information of a technical nature for the safeguarding of people and goods during the different phases of launchers and satellites integration as well as only for launches. This system (also called Romulus Video) is present in about twenty buildings spread over several geographic areas of the CSG (Launch Zones, CDL3, S1, S3, S5 and technical center).
The goal of the RIOS (Operational Image Backup Network) project is to renew the whole of this obsolete system with an infrastructure based on an IP network.
This system is composed of:
- 6 Grass Valley BTS VENUS video / audio grids with their associated equipment (keyboards, configuration unit, monitoring center),
- 216 cameras of different types (PTZ, fixed, indoor / outdoor),
- a camera control system,
- a dedicated optical fiber transport network with multiplexing,
- 125 video terminals.
The main services required under this contract are:
- the project management, in accordance with the applicable specifications,
- a site visit of the contractor to gather the information necessary for the studies, the preparation and the execution of the works,
- the study, development and supply of the RIOS system,
- Integration, validation and complete factory acceptance of the entire RIOS system,
- transport by land and sea of the equipment will be supported by the future Contractor from its premises to the building Jupiter 2 - Régie Vidéo at the Technical Center at CSG,
- installation, site recipe and technical qualification of the entire RIOS system,
- the future Contractor will be responsible for the validation of supplies interfaced with CNES / CSG equipment,
- Optionally, the future Contractor may be requested for technical support on site during the Operational Qualification and possibly at the first launch.
The attention of companies is drawn to the fact that CNES is required to ensure a non-French European industrial return taking into account the participation of the Member States (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Romania, United Kingdom, Slovenia, Sweden and Switzerland) of the European Space Agency (ESA) to finance the activities present tender dossier.
Applicants are asked to submit their best offer while ensuring a geographical return distribution as much as possible in accordance with the requirements expressed as follows:
Group, country of the group, geographical return requirements per group min [%] and max [%]:
Group A: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom: min 0 (%); max 20 (%);
Group B: Austria, Norway, Sweden: min 40 (%); max 80 (%);
Group C: Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Romania: min 20 (%); max 60 (%);
Group D: all others: min 0 (%); max 10 (%).
This geographical return is one of the criteria for evaluating offers, with administrative, management, technical and cost criteria.