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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 17, 2003 FBO #0689
SOLICITATION NOTICE

10 -- SOF Combat Support Rifle (SCAR)

Notice Date
10/15/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Other Defense Agencies, U.S. Special Operations Command, Headquarters Procurement Division, 7701 Tampa Point Blvd, MacDill AFB, FL, 33621-5323
 
ZIP Code
33621-5323
 
Solicitation Number
H92222-04-R-0001
 
Response Due
6/19/2004
 
Point of Contact
Susan Griffin, Contracting Officer, Phone 813-828-7411, Fax 813-828-7504, - Susan Griffin, Contracting Officer, Phone 813-828-7411, Fax 813-828-7504,
 
E-Mail Address
griffi1@socom.mil, griffi1@socom.mil
 
Description
The United States Special Operations Command is issuing a solicitation for the procurement of SOF Combat Assault Rifles (SCAR). The program will use full and open competition to fulfill the joint USSOCOM SCAR requirement. The SCAR will be developed in two threshold configurations, a SCAR-Light (SCAR-L, 5.56x45mm) and a SCAR-Heavy (SCAR-H, 7.62x51mm) with the SCAR-L being the priority. Both the SCAR-L and H will possess the capability for barrel modularity and thus will be available in the following variants: Standard (S), Close Quarters Combat (CQC) and Sniper Variant (SV). The SV can be a modular enhancement or a separate weapon. The barrel modularity can be accomplished via complete upper receiver changes or just the barrel. The SCAR-L shall be optimized for 5.56x45mm and thus shall use an enhanced 5.56mm magazine. The SCAR-H will provide an ?open architecture? design to accommodate changing calibers from the standard 7.62x51mm. The initial caliber change is projected as the 7.62x39mm. The ergonomic and parts commonality between the SCAR-L and H shall be maximized to create a ?family? of SCAR weapons. This commonality is essential for training time reduction, enhancing mission effectiveness, and improving the SOF operator?s ingrained operational and emergency procedure autonomic responses that are critical during high stress situations. The SCAR system will be rugged, highly reliable, controllable in full automatic fire, have no unsafe failure modes, be highly ergonomic, corrosion proof (objective)/resistant (threshold), capable of lube-less firing (objective)/minimal lube firing (threshold), and capable of being operated and maintained by a single man. The SCAR-L with stock collapsed or folded shall not exceed lengths of 29.9?/33.6? extended with standard barrel. The SCAR-L shall weigh no more than 7.25 lbs unloaded. The SCAR-H shall be collapsible or foldable to lengths not greater than similar configurations of currently available 7.62mm battle rifles (30.3? folded/40.2? extended with standard barrel). The SCAR-H shall weigh no more than 9 lbs. The following are the Key Performance Parameters for the SCAR: Adaptability, Modular/Family of Weapons, Reliability and Accuracy. The SCAR barrels/caliber will be readily exchanged at operator level, without head space/timing adjustments, within 20 minutes, threshold (T), 5 minutes objective (O). The SCAR-L and H, in threshold caliber configurations (5.56mm NATO and 7.62mm NATO) with M855 and M80 ball ammunition respectively (T), spirally developed/alternate caliber configurations (O), shall have a Mean Round Between Stoppages (MRBS) of 2,000 rounds (T), 8,000 rounds (O). The SCAR-L and H, in threshold caliber configurations (T), spirally developed/ alternate caliber configurations (O), shall have a Mean Round Between Failure (MRBF) of 15,000 rounds (T), 35,000 rounds (O). The SCAR-L and H, in threshold caliber configuration/ball ammunition (T), spirally developed/alternate caliber configurations (O), will have a fully functional service life without overhaul for a minimum of 15,000 rounds (T), 90,000 rounds (O) for the weapon and 15,000 rounds (T), 35,000 rounds (O) for the barrel. The SCAR, in threshold configuration (T) and all caliber/barrel configurations (O), will not add more than 1.0 MOA at 300 meters (T), .25 MOA at 300 meters (O) to baseline (M855, MK262, M80, M118) ammunition performance The SCAR shall also be compatible with the SOPMOD Accessory Kit components via MIL-STD 1913 rails. It is envisioned that the SCAR weapons will be available with a sling, bipod, forward handgrip, blank firing capability and an operator?s manual. Offerors will be required to provide product sample SCAR-Ls as part of the proposal. The product samples will consist of 3 each SCAR-L rifles with standard barrels, 1 each CQC conversion and a SCAR-H technical approach. After evaluation, the government will have the flexibility to award ?multiple? contracts for follow-on test/evaluation quantities. The contract type will be an eight-year, Firm-Fixed Price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ). The minimum quantity is projected to be 12 each SCAR-L Engineering Test Units with standard length barrels, 6 SCAR-L CQC conversions, 1 each SCAR-L Sniper Variant and 1 each SCAR-H standard. The government will conduct an evaluation of the test units that may result in subsequent delivery orders for the SCAR family of weapons. The contract(s) minimum quantities are delineated above. The contract(s) maximums are 84,000 SCAR-L Standard; 28,000 SCAR-L CQC conversions; 12,000 SCAR-L SV; 15,000 SCAR-H Standard; 7,000 SCAR-H CQC conversions; and 12,000 SCAR-H SV. The contract will contain a Provisioning Item Order (PIO) contract line item number (CLIN) of $10,000,000 for both the SCAR-L and SCAR-H. The contract will also contain a CLIN for Engineering Services for product improvement/caliber modularity development for a not to exceed amount of $4,000,000. The contract will also contain CLINs for magazines and tool and gage kits for both the SCAR-L and SCAR-H. The contract will also have provisions for ordering technical data. The contract is F.O.B. Destination (NAVSEA Crane - Crane IN). For the minimum quantities delineated above the delivery is required 180 days after order. Subsequent deliveries of the SCAR-L will require deliveries to commence 90 days after order. The delivery schedule for the SCAR-H is 180 days after order for the first deliveries and once in production will be 90 days after order. The ordering parameters (quantities) for all SCAR variants and magazines are a minimum quantity of 10/ea and a maximum quantity of 20,000/ea. The maximum monthly delivery rate is 2,000/ea for the SCAR L weapon type and 500 per month for the SCAR H weapon type. The solicitation will require delivery of 3/ea SCAR-L (5.56x45mm) product samples; 1/ea SCAR-L CQC conversion and a SCAR-H approach included in the concise technical proposal by the closing date of the proposal. The solicitation will be evaluated on a best value basis and the Government will reserve the right to award to other than the lowest priced offeror and other than the highest technically rated offeror. The SCAR L product samples are not required to meet the specification in its entirety. The technical proposal shall address any differences between the product samples and the production units; must address any known deficiencies where the product samples do not meet the specification; and shall have a separate section addressing the vendor?s SCAR-H approach. The Government cannot guarantee the condition of the product samples after testing. All responsible sources may submit a proposal, which shall be considered by the agency. All offerors are responsible for monitoring the Federal Business Opportunities website at http://fedbizopps.gov/ for release of the upcoming solicitation and any notices. Any questions may be directed in writing, to the following: pfender_j@crane.navy.mil or via facsimile to the attention of Mr. John Pfender at (812) 854-5198.
 
Record
SN00452805-W 20031017/031016073430 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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