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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 7,1997 PSA#1797Commander, Naval Air Systems Command (Code 2.0), 1421 Jefferson Davis
Hwy, Arlington, Va 22243-5120 A -- PENETRATING BLAST/FRAGMENTATION WARHEAD SYSTEM FOR JSOW POC
Contact, Sheila McGlynn, Phone (703)604-6100 SOURCES SOUGHT PENETRATING
BLAST/FRAGMENTATION WARHEAD SYSTEM FOR JSOW. An extension to NAVAIR
Synopsis NO. 20044-97 (published 2/26/97) is hereby granted. Responses
are now due no later than 13 March 1997. The synopsis, other than the
revised due date, is fully reiterated as follows. The Naval Air
Systems Command is conducting a market survey to locate interested
sources who qualify to provide ten (10) penetrating blast/fragment
warhead systems capable of integration with the Joint Standoff Weapon
(JSOW) for effectiveness and insensitive munitions testing by October
1997 (6 months after receipt of order). The off-the-shelf warhead
system must be designed and built, ready for comparative testing and
evaluation. The warhead system shall have demonstrated dynamic testing
which shows the capability to destroy Command and Control,
Communications and Intelligence (C3I) buildings and bridge piors
(approximately equivalent to perforation of 5' of 5,000 psi reinforced
concrete) at impact angles greater than 45degrees off normal to the
surface and at impact velocities not greater than 600 feet per second.
The warhead system shall also have demonstrated the ability to provide
effective blast and fragmentation damage after perforation of the
target exterior. The system shall meet MIL-STD-2105 Insensitive
Munitions and MIL-STD-1316D Fuze Safety requirements. The system must
weigh no more than 550 pounds and shall be less than 68" in length and
12.5" in diameter. The warhead system should be producible and
affordable (the target price for test articles is less than $75K in
FY97 dollars). The intent of this demonstration is to provide data for
future evaluation of warhead candidates for an upgrade to the JSOW
Unitary program. All interested firms should provide pertinent
information concerning current in-house capabilities and practices;
summary of test data on off-the-shelf warhead systems; demonstrated
ability, and successful and timely completion of similar work as
demonstrated by a listing of past commercial and military customers,
contract numbers, points of contact and work descriptions. This
announcement is a request for information only and is not an RFP or
announcement of solicitation. The intent of this announcement is to
identify sources for the procurement of test articles. If testing
satisfies the U.S. Navy's needs, the system will be considered in a
future evaluation for integration in the JSOW Unitary weapon.
Activities which fail to respond to this notice will not be considered
for this comparative testing. No telephone inquiries will be accepted.
The Government will not pay for any material provided in response to
this synopsis. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the
evaluation. Responses should be addressed to Commander, Naval Air
Systems Command, 1421 Jefferson Davis Highway, Jefferson Plaza #1, Room
176, ATTN: Sheila McGlynn, Arlington, VA 22243-5120. Reference Synopsis
No. 20047-97. -- NAVAIR Synopsis No. 20047-97. (0064) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19970307\A-0004.SOL)
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