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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 11,1997 PSA#1822U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis,
MO A -- EARLY PRODUCTION AND FIELDING (EPAF) SOL DAAJ09-97-R-0212 DUE
042197 POC David O. Garner, Contract Specialist, AMSAT-A-PLAA,
314-263-3154 Margaret K. Herring, Contracting Officer, 314-263-2610.
The U.S. Army and the Army National Guard (ARNG) proposes through a
joint initiative to award an estimated five million dollar ($5M)
contract, with fixed price features, for a new technology engine
system,including flight test support, to be installed in two (2) UH-1H
aircraft for flight test evaluation by the U.S. Army Aviation
Technical Test Center (ATTC). The effort will investigate the insertion
of the engine system as a replacement for the current T53-L-13 engine
for the ARNG battalions assigned the Light Utility Helicopter (LUH)
mission. The installation and subsequent flight test and evaluation,
will provide the ARNG an Air Worthiness Release (AWR) adequate for
aircraft operation by the ARNG. The anticipated period of performance
for this contract, to include modification and flight testing of the
engine system, is twenty-seven (27) months beginning June 1997. First
flight will be no later than the end of fiscal year (FY)98. The
Government seeks an engine system that assures highly safe flight
operations for this effort within the UH-1H aircraft flight and
structural envelope. Collateral benefits and savings to the RAH-66
Comanche Helicopter Program will be a major consideration in the
analysis under this contract including future potential reuse
capabilities. The basic UH-1H aircraft configuration will be utilized
as the flight vehicle. The current UH-1H aircraft flight envelope,
performance, and structural limitations will be maintained, as well as
aircraft safety margins. In addition, the UH-1H aircraft maximum gross
weight (9,500 pounds) and center of gravity limits (c.g.) will be
maintained. The system must be capable of incorporation the current
UH-1H infrared suppression system. Minimal structural changes will be
permitted to support engine installation. No changes or updates to any
other UH-1H helicopter dynamic components shall be permitted. Safety
and technical risks will also be a major consideration in this effort.
The Government will place particular emphasis on lowering life cycle
costs in the specific operation and support (O&S) areas of maintenance,
training, supportability and fuel consumption. The proposed effort will
provide information and data for a trade study which includes
information for programmatic, budget, and upgrade decisions in the FY98
time frame. Significant cost and technical benefits are sought through
collateral savings to the Comanche Program. All responsible sources
will be considered by the Agency. (0099) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0008 19970411\A-0008.SOL)
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