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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 21, 2006 FBO #1698
SOURCES SOUGHT

69 -- Multi-purpose, Multi-use Targets and Range Control Equipment at Camp Pendleton, CA and Camp Butler, Japan

Notice Date
7/19/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
M67854 Orlando, FL
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
M6785406R8071
 
Response Due
8/3/2006
 
Description
The government is seeking sources for procurement and installation of multi-function, multi-use pneumatic target systems at Camp Pendleton, California and Camp Butler, Okinawa. The target systems contain 20-25 positions at Pendleton and 15-20 positions at Okinawa. They would consist of a combination of stationary paper and steel targets in a variety of formats and moving targets at a ratio of 1:6 turning targets. The variety of stationary targets would include a bank of programmable turning silhouette targets, several sets of eight-inch knock-down steel head plates that can be remotely re-set, several 12? x 18? removable steel chest plates. The moving target would be capable of carrying cardboard or steel silhouettes over a distance of at least 25 feet at the speed of a man running. All steel targets must be of Brinell 500 hardness. The target system must be free standing, modular in design and must be able to be removed and re-installed if necessary. The target! mechanisms are to be protected by an angled steel deflector plate of Brinell 500 hardness to preclude the need for a permanent protective front berm. Both ranges have adequate impact berms already in place. The control system must include a semi-permanent control box and must include a ?Toughbook? type laptop computer (Mil Std 810F compliant) for automatic operation fully installed with software to operate the targetry. The laptop must be capable of being operated separately or in tandem with the control box, and it should be capable of being programmed with different scenarios to accommodate individual training requirements. Software must allow target programming to ? second intervals. The operations system must include an air compressor with dryer package to include: a pressure gauge, regulator, filter, an air-cooled after-cooler, and a desiccant dryer assembly. The target system should also include a target storage rack, security lock bar for the plate rack and plugs/connectors to make targets removable. The anticipated delivery date will be 30 days after contract award. This is not a request for quotations or an announcement of a forthcoming solicitation. It should not be construed as a commitment of any kind by the US Government to issue a solicitation. Any information provided to the Government in response to this RFI will become USMC property and will not be returned. All proprietary or classified information will be treated appropriately. Written response is requested within 15 days after publication of this notice.
 
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SN01093112-W 20060721/060719222731 (fbodaily.com)
 
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