MODIFICATION
25 -- DVHA1 Delta Kit Procurement - Group A
- Notice Date
- 5/18/2023 11:32:17 AM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 336992
— Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- W4GG HQ US ARMY TACOM DETROIT ARSENAL MI 48397-5000 USA
- ZIP Code
- 48397-5000
- Solicitation Number
- w56hzv22r0073
- Response Due
- 6/2/2023 2:00:00 PM
- Point of Contact
- Taylor Ferguson, Phone: 5775888840, PEO GCS Mailbox
- E-Mail Address
-
Taylor.d.ferguson10.civ@army.mil, usarmy.detroit.peo-gcs.mbx.k2rwr-team-mailbox@army.mil
(Taylor.d.ferguson10.civ@army.mil, usarmy.detroit.peo-gcs.mbx.k2rwr-team-mailbox@army.mil)
- Description
- The Stryker FoV and support contract was originally awarded on 16 November 2000 to General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) on a competitive basis to accomplish PMO SBCT�s mission. Since the Stryker was based on an existing vehicle system design (Light Armor Vehicle or LAV Ill) that was developed at private expense, Section 2320(a)(2)(F)(i), Title 10, United States Code precluded the Army from making release or sale of proprietary technical data a condition of contracting with the Government.� The Government does not own the complete technical data package for the Stryker FoV. PMO SBCT continuously conducts market research in accordance with FAR 10.002(b)(2) to determine whether other capabilities of industry can be used to fulfill its lifecycle requirements and to ensure its acquisition methods obtain the best value for the Government. Market surveys and RFIs are part of an ongoing initiative with industry to better understand current capabilities that may be of interest to PMO SBCT. The purpose of this RFI is to determine potential market capabilities in providing deployment kits plus spares to support the DVHA1 vehicles for the Stryker FoVs. � POTENTIAL REQUIREMENT: a. NOUN: Mine Roller Adapter Kit (MRAK) NSN: 2540-01-676-9017 P/N: LS1094232 QT: 214 Inspection: Origin / Acceptance: Origin / FOB Point: Destination DESCRIPTION/ CAPABILITY: The mine roller detonates mines in the �track width� of the vehicle. The MRAK are the tools necessary to attach the mine roller. The main components for the kits are washers, a crushable pad, plates, screws, nuts, tie-down strap, installation instructions, and consumables kit, for use on: Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICVVA1) b. NOUN: Counter Remote Controlled Improved Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) V2 A-Kit P/N: LS1094208 QT: 87 Inspection: Origin / Acceptance: Origin / FOB Point: Destination DESCRIPTION/CAPABILITY: The CREW system counters radio controlled IED threats. The CREW is an electrical component installed in the vehicle. The CREW delta kit consists of mounting brackets needed to install the crew/duke system. c. NOUN: CREW / Duke V3 A-Kit (ICVVA1, ESVVA1) P/N: LS1094209 QT: 64 Inspection: Origin / Acceptance: Origin / FOB Point: Destination DESCRIPTION/CAPABILITY: The CREW system counters radio controlled IED threats. The CREW is an electrical component installed in the vehicle. The Duke system is installed outside the vehicle and detects Radio-controlled Improved Explosive Device threats. The CREW/DUKE delta kit consists of mounting brackets needed to install the crew/duke system. d.�NOUN: CREW / Duke V3 A-Kit (ESVVA1) P/N: LS1094854 QT: 4 Inspection: Origin / Acceptance: Origin / FOB Point: Destination DESCRIPTION/CAPABILITY: The CREW system counters radio controlled IED threats. The CREW is an electrical component installed in the vehicle. The Duke system is installed outside the vehicle and detects Radio-controlled Improved Explosive Device threats. The CREW/DUKE delta kit consists of mounting brackets needed to install the crew/duke system.
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- SN06686725-F 20230520/230519211953 (samdaily.us)
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