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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 23,1995 PSA#1289COMMANDER, ATTN CTQ3KR, MARCORSYSCOM 2033 BARNETT AVENUE SUITE 315
QUANTICO, VA 22134-5010 67 -- SCOUT SNIPER NIGHT ENHANCEMENT DEVICE SOL M67854-95-R-2153 POC
Contact Ms. Kris Rinaldo, FAX: (703) 640-5826. The Marine Corps Systems
Command intends on issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) on or about 15
March 1995 for a Scout Sniper Night Enhancement Device (SSNED). The
SSNED shall be an image intensified telescopic observing/aiming device
which operates passively with, and interchanges between, both the 7.62
mm M40A1 Sniper Rifle and the .50 caliber M82A1A Special Applications
Scoped Rifle (SASR). Principal threshold (required) characteristics:
(a) enable the user an 80% probability of identifying the friend or foe
status of man sized targets (.5 meter x 2 meters) at 400 meters under
clear air starlight conditions, (b) enable the user an 80% probability
of identifying the friend or foe status of vehicle sized targets (2.3
meters x 2.3 meters) at 800 meters under clear air starlight
conditions, (c) be capable of one (1) Minute of Angle targeting
accuracy with M118 7.62 mm Special Ball ammunition to a distance of
1,000 yards, (d) be capable of two (2) Minutes of Angle targeting
accuracy with caliber .50 ''Raufoss Type B'' Armor Piercing Incendiary
ammunition to a distance of 1,000 yards, (e) operate passively
inaudible to the unaided ear beyond 5 meters, (f) maintain zero
throughout a 72 hour sniper mission, (g) maintain zero throughout the
prone shoulder firing of 100 rounds, both 7.62 mm and caliber .50
ammunition, (h) retain zero to within 1/2 Minute of Angle if
operationally detached and reattached, (i) cause no significant change
to current sniper's tactics, techniques, and procedures, (j) provide
necessary eye relief to ensure user safety, (k) enable the user an 80%
probability of detecting man-sized targets (.5 meter x 2 meters) at
800 meters under clear air starlight conditions, (l) enable the user an
80% probability of detecting vehicle sized targets (2.3 meters x 2.3
meters) at 1,000 meters under clear air starlight conditions, (m)
attach and zero easily to the M40A1 and M82A1A sniper rifles by the
user using current issued equipment, (n) operate without degradation
after submersion in fresh water to a depth of not less than three feet
for not less than 30 minutes, (o) provide a means to protect the user
from directed energy weapons, (p) be powered by readily available
commercial and/or military batteries, (q) provide an indicator within
the field of view of the scope that notifies the user when less than .5
hour of battery life remains, (r) provide an ON/OFF control that will
provide continuous gain adjustment when in the ON position, (s) possess
a minimum magnification of 7x or greater, (t) possess a minimum field
of view of two (2) degrees, (u) possess a focus adjustment range from
25 meters to infinity, (v) possess a diopter adjustment for the fine
tuning of system focus to match individual shooter's vision needs, (w)
the sight with batteries only, will weigh equal to or less than five
(5) pounds, (x) the mounting system will weigh less than one (1) pound,
(y) if the system proposed uses the dayscope as its eyepiece it will
require no modification to the day scope (modification to the scope
mounting system is acceptable), (z) if the system proposed uses the
dayscope as its eyepiece it shall be attachable to and removable from
the day scope in the field by the operator using current issued
equipment, (aa) if the system proposed uses the dayscope as its
eyepiece it will not degrade the daylight functioning of the day scope,
(bb) if the proposed system incorporates its own eyepiece, it will
provide for operation with either M40A1 sniper rifle or the M82A1A SASR
via interchange of modular parts at the organizational level yielding:
(i) a 7.62 mm version in which the elevation drum is calibrated from
1 - 1,000 meters in 100 meter increments, (ii) a caliber .50 version
which the elevation drum is calibrated from 100 - 1,800 meters in 100
meter increments, (cc) if the proposed system incorporates its own
eyepiece, it shall have a duplex reticle with heavy outside cross hairs
and fine cross hairs with marks at 1 mil intervals, (dd) if the
proposed system incorporates its own eyepiece, it shall have a
elevation and windage drum which allows the user to estimate ranges
with the reticle and then dial the exact range and windage on the
elevation and windage drum, (ee) if the proposed system incorporates
its own eyepiece, it will not require the user to count fine tune
''come ups'' or look at index lines during targeting, (ff) if the
proposed system incorporates its own eyepiece, it will have fine tune
elevation and windage adjustment, in increments of .5 Minute of Angle,
that permits the user to adjust the sight to achieve target hits over
all required engagement ranges to compensate for variations in
altitude, temperature, humidity and different shooter's zeros. The
adjustment must produce an audible click for each increment, (gg) if
the proposed system incorporates its own eyepiece, it will be designed
so that all elevation and windage corrections can be reached within a
single turn of the elevation and windage drums, (hh) if the proposed
system incorporates its own eyepiece, it will provide a means to adjust
for parallax, (ii) if the proposed system incorporates its own
eyepiece, it will be designed so that the .50 caliber version will be
shop/armorer zeroed by adjusting the mount vice the windage and
elevation drums, (jj) spare sub-assemblies will be physically and
functionally interchangeable between systems without degradation of
performance, (kk) incorporate a top or side mounting surface to allow
mounting and boresighting of future cooperative optical, thermal and
laser devices. Selected objective (desirable) characteristics: (1)
enable the user an 80% probability of detecting a man sized target (.5
meter x 2 meter) at 1,800 meters under clear air starlight conditions,
(2) enable the user an 80% probability of detecting vehicle sized
targets (2.3 meters x 2.3 meters) at 2,000 meters under clear air
starlight conditions, (3) powered by AA alkaline or BA-3058/U
batteries, (4) provide an indicator within the field of view of the
scope that notifies the user when 50% battery life remains, (5) possess
a magnification of 10x, (6) a combination of narrow-to-wide field of
view, (7) the sight with batteries will weigh equal to or less than
three (3) pounds, (8) the mounting system will weigh equal to or less
than one half pound, (9) require no modification of the day scope and
no modification to the mounting system, (10) if the system proposed
uses the dayscope as its eyepiece it shall be attachable to and
removable from the day scope in the field by the user using no tools,
(11) a 7.62mm version in which the elevation drum is calibrated from 1
-1,000 meters in 50 meters increments to be observable by sight and
detectable by tactile response to the user, (12) .50 caliber elevation
drum will be divided into 50 meter increments to be observable and
detectable from 100 - 2,000 meters, (13) provide a means to measure
wind speed, (14) provide a fine tune windage and elevation digital
display within the telescope, (15) permit the user to zero the mounting
system for the .50 caliber version, (16) interchanges will be made
without any modification or adjustment to spare parts or subassemblies
at the third echelon of Marine Corps maintenance. All respondents to
this RFP will be required to submit two (2) bid sample test items, at
no cost to the Government, with a written Cost and Technical Proposal
for a Capabilities Assessment (CA) and Preproduction Qualification Test
(PQT) in support of the Government's source selection. Upon completion
of these tests, an award for 10 units will be made to the offeror
whose product is technically acceptable and offers the best overall
value to the Government. The 10 units will undergo Operational Testing
and Evaluation (OT&E), and based on the results of the OT&E, the
Government will make a decision to exercise the option quantity of 417
units. The Government will not be responsible for damages incurred to
bid sample test items. Request for solicitation shall be in writing
and shall include a capability statement which demonstrates the
company's requisite knowledge, expertise, and responsiveness. All
responsive sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered. No
telephonic requests will be accepted. Make all requests to the
attention of the contact person listed above, such requests must
reference solicitation number above. (0052) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0447 19950222\67-0001.SOL)
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