SPECIAL NOTICE
69 -- Contingency Response Wing Mobile Power Generation
- Notice Date
- 8/13/2018
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 335312
— Motor and Generator Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - Orlando (W900KK), 12211 Science Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32826-3224, United States
- ZIP Code
- 32826-3224
- Solicitation Number
- Contingency_Response_Wing_Mobile_Power_Generation
- Archive Date
- 9/15/2018
- Point of Contact
- Mark A. Muniz, Phone: 4072085807, Brian D Serra, Phone: 407-208-3357
- E-Mail Address
-
mark.a.muniz6.civ@mail.mil, brian.d.serra.civ@mail.mil
(mark.a.muniz6.civ@mail.mil, brian.d.serra.civ@mail.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Request for Solutions: Contingency Response Wing Mobile Power Generation Prototype 1.0 Purpose This Request for Solutions is seeking a demonstrable Mobile Power Generation system which is 1) lighter; 2) presents a reduced footprint; 3) utilizes a variable output (30KvM and 60 KvM); and 4) more reliable than the Mobile Electronic Power 805/806 currently in use by the DoD Global Response Force. The Government will evaluate the solutions with the intent of negotiating an Other Transaction Agreement under the Training and Readiness Accelerator (TReX). 2.0 Summary and Background The Contingency Response Wing is a self-contained team made up of 116 United States Air Force personnel (with an additional 50 U.S. Army personnel if launched as part of a Joint Task Force) that sits a 12-hour response time as part of the DoD's Global Response Force. The main limitation in the flexibility for the Contingency Response Wing is the aircraft required to move the entire team. The current maximum aircraft requirement is 6 x C-17s which includes tents, HMMVs, trucks, forklifts, Halversons, and more. Any reduction in the overall footprint (1 pallet position at a time) is extremely advantageous and increases the flexibility, capability and readiness of the Global Response Force as a whole. The DoD lead for mobile power generation has been the U.S. Army, which has been focused on replacing the Mobile Electronic Power 805/806 with an improved version though without an emphasis on the overall size of the generator. Further, the majority of research done in the commercial field has been focused on the hybridization of generators, which usually enlarges the overall footprint of the generator. Full posting is available at Training and Readiness Accelerator (TReX) : https://trainingaccelerator.org/2018/08/crw-mobile-power-generation-prototype/
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- Record
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