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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 10, 2009 FBO #2692
SOURCES SOUGHT

A -- VERTICAL IMPACT TEST EQUIPMENT MARKET SURVEY

Notice Date
4/8/2009
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, U. S. Army Materiel Command, U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command (Warren), TACOM - Warren Acquisition Center, ATTN: AMSTA-AQ-AMB, E Eleven Mile Road, Warren, MI 48397-5000
 
ZIP Code
48397-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W56HZV-VERT-IMP
 
Response Due
5/31/2009
 
Archive Date
7/30/2009
 
Point of Contact
Michael Ciaciuch, 586.574.8899<br />
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Market Survey Description Vertical Impact Test Equipment Description of Intent: THIS IS A MARKET SURVEY REQUESTING INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING POTENTIAL REQUIREMENT. No contract will be awarded from this announcement. This is not a request for proposal (RFP) or an announcement of a forthcoming solicitation, nor is it a request seeking contractors to be placed on a solicitation mailing list. Response to this market survey is voluntary and no reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this survey and any follow-on information requests. Data submitted in response to this market survey will not be returned. No solicitation document exists at this time and calls requesting a solicitation will not be answered. The purpose of this announcement is to locate and identify any interested sources capable of providing all of the hardware and supplies as identified under Vertical Impact Test Equipment. The U.S. Army is seeking to identify vendors with the capability to provide test equipment for vertical impact testing similar to a drop tower testing. Objective: The U.S. Army is interested in improving the survivability of its current and future vehicle fleet against threats from landmines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), explosively formed projectiles (EFPs), and kinetic energy rounds. Protection of vehicle occupants against these threats is of prime consideration. The Army needs lightweight vehicles to meet mobility and deployability requirements. Design of lightweight vehicles to meet the conflicting requirements of survivability, mobility and deployability is very challenging. To meet this challenge, crew protection components are optimally designed and extensively tested in the laboratory before integrating into overall vehicle design. Potential Requirement: To this end, we want to set up a Vertical Impact Test (VIT) stand alone simulator similar to a drop tower to test crew protection equipment including seats, interior padding, floor solutions, etc., for the effect of forces which simulate the above mentioned vehicle threats. The stand alone simulator will be housed in an enclosed building with a standard ceiling height of 10 feet. The VIT stand alone simulator must be capable of testing technologies that may be floor-, side-, or ceiling-mounted and, if possible, with two or more seats at once. It is preferred that the VIT use a renewable resource mechanism to catch or stop the impactor, and not use a one-time energy absorbing system such as aluminum honeycomb, etc. Provide details of the proposed mechanism(s) used to catch or to stop the impactor and details of the energy source (other than gravity) if used for accelerating the impactor. Provide total estimated weight of the VIT and the space needed for all the various parts, including decelerating mechanism and energy source for acceleration. Provide technical details such as peak force generated, peak g-force, max velocity, max energy, and max payload weight and size. Provide an estimated total cost of the VIT and any associated equipment. Provide details on safety mechanisms used to prevent accidental injuries. The VIT should be capable of applying a simulated explosion half sine pulse with amplitude ranging from 60 g to 350 g, and time duration from 15 ms to 5 ms, respectively. It should have interchangeable platforms for floor-, side-, and ceiling-mounted seating systems. It should have an off-axis loading capability. This device should not use live explosives. Due Date for Submission of Data/Information: 31 May 2009 Points of Contact (please copy both with correspondence): Technical: Kari Drotleff, e-mail kari.drotleff@us.army.mil Acquisition: Tera Sinclair, e-mail tera.sinclair@us.army.mil
 
Web Link
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Place of Performance
Address: TACOM - Warren Acquisition Center ATTN: AMSTA-AQ-AMB, E Eleven Mile Road Warren MI<br />
Zip Code: 48397-5000<br />
 
Record
SN01788907-W 20090410/090408221147-2bdb8e5b3b244d14f86e46e0d8fa9c14 (fbodaily.com)
 
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