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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 17,1997 PSA#1994R&D Contracting Directorate, Bldg 7, 2530 C Street, WPAFB, OH
45433-7607 10 -- INDUSTRY DAY, MULTIPLE CARRIAGE "SMART" BOMB RACK PRODUCTION
PROGRAM SOL n/a POC Capt. Scott Pigeon, Program Manager, (850)882-5780
ext 2083, Email: pigeon@msex1.eglin.af.mil 17. The Area Attack Systems
Program Office ASC/YHJ will be holding an informational Industry Day
(for prospective prime contractors) on 17 March 98, 0800-1200 at Eglin
AFB, FL.. All interested companies are invited to attend and provide
feedback on our program. Companies are limited to 4 attendees. The
industry day is unclassified; however, security clearances will be
requested in the event that classified information might be discussed.
Request reply NLT 13 Jan 97 to ASC/YHJ, Attn: Capt. Scott Pigeon,
Email: pigeon@msex1.eglin.af.mil, Eglin AFB, FL 32542-6808. SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION: The BRU-55 allows carriage of two smart weapons (up to
1000lb class) on a single aircraft station. BRU-55 weapons currently
consist of JSOW, 1000 lb JDAM, and WCMD. Future expansion is possible
to other MIL-STD-1760 aircraft and weapons. The Air Force's BRU-55A/A
consists of the BRU-33 strongback (GFE from the Navy), 2 x BRU-46
ejector units, and electronics (being developed under the EMD
contract). The BRU-55 is 70" long, 26" wide, and weighs 240 pounds. Its
aircraft interface is 30" lugs and single -1760 umbilical. Its weapons
interface is 14" lugs and one -1760 umbilical each. PROGRAM STATUS:
The BRU-55 program is currently in development under an EMD contract.
Critical Design Review took place on 18 Nov 97 with the initial
qualification testing beginning in at the end of January 1998. The
electronics being added to the rack allow the F-16 to address two 1,000
pound class smart weapons per station, doubling F-16 smart weapon
capability. Minimal logistics footprint by using existing hardware with
the new "Smarts". F-16's can drop "dumb" weapons from the "Smart Rack"
thus eliminating the "dumb" TER-9A bomb rack, while reducing the
logistics footprint i.e. support/test equipment, tech manuals, course
instruction. Air Combat Command's maintenance philosophy will be
contractor logistics supported. Flight testing begins in August 1998.
The BRU-55 acquisition strategy is for a firm fixed price competed
production effort. Draft RFP isplanned for release late FY98 with
subsequent award 31 Mar 99. (0346) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0130 19971217\10-0001.SOL)
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