SOLICITATION NOTICE
84 -- Combat Identification Devices
- Notice Date
- 2/26/2007
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- M67854 Quantico, VA
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- M6785407Q2066
- Response Due
- 3/5/2007
- Archive Date
- 4/4/2007
- Description
- The Marine Corps System Command desires the acquisition of Joint Combat Identification Marking System, combat identification items. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotations are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Item 0001, Glo Tape IR Reflective 2?X2? Squares Button-On, 15,000 Sets. Item 0002, Thermal ID Panel 2?X2? Tan Front Orange Back, NSN 9390-01-503-9396, Part Number IFF-980H, 1,200 Each. Item 0003, Thermal Identification Panel 4?X4? Brown Front/Orange Back, NSN 2590-01-531-6337, Part Number TIP-9, 306 Each. Item 0004, GloTape IR Reflective 2?X2? Velcro Squares Tan, Part Number IFF-980-MC2, 278 Sets. Item 0005, Vehicle IR beacon mount with on/off switch & vehicle battery power connector, Part Number VPAK-1, 30 Each. The following information is provided as detailed information and definitions on the items listed above and are included for informational purposes only: InfraRed (IR) Beacons The IR beacon will provide the means of positively identifying the user as a ?friendly? entity to personnel equipped with image intensifying systems, such as Night Vision Goggles (NVGs). The IR beacon will be powered by a standard 9-volt battery (BA-3090), and operate at a wavelength of 880 nanometers (nM), with a minimum light intensity of 750 milli-Candela (mCd). It will have a ?flicker rate? of one flash every 1.3 seconds, with a duration of 20 milliseconds per flash. The IR beacon will have a minimum visibility range of 5 miles, a minimum battery life of 100 hours, and be waterproof and interoperable with the V-IPAK. IR beacon specifications: weight not to exceed 1 ounce, and dimensions not to exceed 1?x 1.5?x 0.5?. InfraRed (IR) Reflective Personnel Marking Devices The personnel markers will provide the means to positively identify the user as a ?friendly? entity to personnel equipped with image intensifying systems?such as Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)?and associated IR emitters?such as IR lasers, aimers, or IR searchlights. The markers will consist of IR reflective tape, with an operating wavelength of 830-1060 nanometers (nM) and 0.5 degree reflection angle, and a means to secure the marker to the uniform. To the unaided eye, the texture and finish of the IR reflective tape will appear similar to black duct tape and exhibit no reflective glow. Uniform Personnel Marker Specifications: Markers for the battle dress uniform (BDU) will be ?button-on,? 2?x 2? squares of IR reflective material that is sewn on to a canvas backing. This backing will have two button holes located at the top of the canvas square to attach the marker to the shoulder pocket buttons of the BDU. Helmet Personnel Marker Specifications: Markers for the combat h elmet will be 1?x 1? squares of IR reflective material that is secured to durable plastic ?tabs.? These tabs will be approximately 1?x 4?, and the IR reflective markers will be positioned in the center of the tabs. The left and right sides of the plastic tabs will be designed as hooks that, when inserted into the slits of the helmet cover, will secure the marker to the combat helmet. Vehicle Installation and Power Adapter Kits (V-IPAKs) The V-IPAK will provide the means to temporarily affix an InfraRed (IR) beacon to a host platform?s antenna mast, in a position where it can easily be observed, and an alternative source of electrical power to the beacon?s standard 9-volt battery (BA-3090). This alternative source of power will be provided by connecting the V-IPAK to the host platform?s 12-volt battery, converting platform power to 9-volts, and coupling the IR beacon with the device?s beacon mounting base. V-IPAK Specifications: weight not to exceed 12 ounces, dimensions not to exceed 2?x 2?x 2?, power source not to exceed 12 Volt Direct Current (VDC), and minimum cable length 20?. Thermal Identification Panels (TIPs) When viewed through a thermal imaging system (TIS), such as a M1A1/2 tank?s Generation (GEN) II TIS gunner?s sight, the TIP will provide a means to positively identify the user (personnel and platforms) as a ?friendly? entity in the battlespace by presenting a contrasting ?cold spot in the hot target image.? The TIP will be an approved-for-joint-service, ?Quick Fix? program thermal reflective marker for use with thermal sights and viewers operating in the 3 to 12 micron wavelengths. It will be clearly observable and distinguishable at ranges extending to 1,000 meters. Personnel TIP Specifications: Will be designed for use by dismounted Marines and, potentially, on ground equipment. Overall dimensions will be 2?x 2?. One side of the panel will be covered with U.S. Army approved, tan-colored thermal tape for thermal operations, while the other side will be covered with non-thermal, orange-colored, parachute ripstop, nylon fabric for visual operations. For panel employme nt, grommets and Velcro will be sewn into the panel at each corner; and a carrying case will be provided so that the panel can be folded and stored in the Marine?s uniform pockets. Platform TIP Specifications: Will be designed for use on ground platforms. Overall dimensions will be 4?x 4?. One side of the panel will be covered with U.S. Army approved, light-chocolate-brown-colored thermal tape for thermal operations, while the other side will be covered with non-thermal, orange-colored reinforced Cordura nylon for visual operations. For panel installation, eight heavy-duty grommets will be sewn into the panel at each corner and midway in between. A carrying case will also be provided for easy storage. Offerors shall submit quotes in accordance with .Federal Acquisition Regulation-52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors - Commercial Items, (Jan 2004) with FOB Destination prices. Proposals shall be prepared using "Arial" or "Times New Roman" 12-point font style on 8 1/2 x 11 inch white paper. Tables and illustrations may use a reduced font style, not less than 10 points. Offerors should ensure that each page provides identification of the submitting Offeror in the header or footer. Proposal submission is preferred through electronic mail to sally.aultman@usmc.mil by 4:00PM, local time, 5 March 2007. Proposals can be hand-carried or express mailed via UPS or Federal Express to the following location: Commanding General, Attn: PG 11, MC2I Sally Aultman, 2200 Lester St, VA, 22314-5010. NOTE: Offerors are advised that proposals sent by conventional US Mail service are not routed directly to the above address. FAR 52.212-2 Evaluation-Commercial Items (Jan 1999) applies to thi s acquisition. In addition, offerors must identify ?Quotation in Response to M67854-07-Q-2066? on the exterior of their submission package and in the subject line of correspondence. Evaluation Factors: 1) Delivery - Describe your ability to currently meet the 30 day delivery schedule required in this notice. 2) Past Performance - Provide specific examples of favorable recent past performance that illustrates evidence of your ability to produce, deliver, and warrant your product. Ensure the past performance information includes names of technical and contracting officials, telephone numbers, addresses, e-mail, name of the product purchased, quantities, dates of the resulting contract, contract value, contract number and a description of the items procured. 3) Price ? Provide unit of issue prices for each item. Relative Order of Importance: (i) Delivery - Most important. (ii) Price - Important. (iii) ? Past Performance Less Important. Award shall be made to the offeror whose proposal presents the best value to the government. In making its "Best Value" determination, the Government will consider overall delivery capability and price to be of significantly greater importance than past performance. However, the importance of past performance as a factor in the final determination will increase with the degree of equality in the overall merits of the proposals. A written notice of award or acceptance of an offer mailed or otherwise furnished to the successful Offeror within the time for acceptance specified in the offer shall result in a binding contract without further action by either party. Before the offer's specified expiration time, the Government may accept an offer (or part of an offer), whether or not there are negotiations. FAR Clauses: 52.204-8 Annual Representations and Certification (Jan 2006). 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items, 52.212-5,Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes or Executive Orders within this clause, the following clauses apply; 52.222-2 1, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities, 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity, 52.222-35, Affirmative Action for Disabled Veterans and Vietnam Era, 52.222-36 Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities, 52.222-37 Employment Reports on Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era, 52.222-19 Child Labor--Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies, 52.225-13 Restriction on Certain Foreign Purchases, 52.232-33 Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer --Central Contractor Registration, 52.232-18-Availability of Funds. 52.247-34, F.O.B. Destination.. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CONTRACTORS: Any award resulting from the solicitation will include DFARS Clause 252.237-7003, Electronic Submission of Payment Requests. Section 1008 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 requires any claims for payments (invoices) under DoD contract to be submitted in electronic form. Wide Area Workflow-Receipt and Acceptance (WAWF-RA) is the DoD system of choice for implementing this statutory requirement. Use of the basic system is at NO COST to the co ntractor and training will be provided. Information available at no cost is located at http://www.wawftraining.com. Point of contact is Sally Aultman, Contract Specialist, Phone (703) 432-4249, Email sally.aultman@usmc.mil.
- Record
- SN01239293-W 20070228/070226225816 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
-
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)
| FSG Index | This Issue's Index | Today's FBO Daily Index Page |