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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 8,1999 PSA#2320U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Acquisition Center
(AMSTA-AQ-DE), Warren, MI 48397-5000 23 -- ADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING FOR INDUSTRY (APBI) POC Shannon Tighe
(810) 574-5521 WEB: Click here to view the entire announcement with
chart, http://www.tacom.army.mil/acqcen/future_buys/future_buys.htm.
E-MAIL: Click here to contact the POC, tighes@tacom.army.mil. The
purpose of this letter is to invite you to attend an Advanced Planning
Briefing for Industry (APBI) scheduled for Monday, April 19, 1999 at
the Tank automotive and Armaments Command, Building 200 Auditorium in
Warren, Michigan. The Project Manager, Heavy Tactical Vehicles (PM HTV)
is developing a contracting strategy taking us from existing contracts
for heavy truck systems through FY05. The objective is to identify a
strategy to maximize best value for the Army in several major
acquisitions. Vehicle systems included in this strategy include the
Heavy Equipment Transporter System (HETS -- consisting of the M1070
Tractor and the M1000 Semitrailer), the Heavy Expanded Mobility
Tactical Truck (HEMTT including both new production and an extended
service/ remanufacturing program), and the Palletized Load System
(including trucks, trailers and container handling units.). The
attached chart provides a top-level look at our early planning efforts
to build on the principle of competitive best value contracting. The
HETS, now procured under separate contracts for both the tractor and
semitrailer, would be competed under a single multiyear contract for
both of these products beginning in FY00. We would procure a planned
quantity of 464 systems under a four-year multi-year contract, with
options available for additional quantities. We are also planning to
combine the PLS and HEMTT in one competitive acquisition resulting in
a single "off road family contract", to be awarded in FY01 with
acquisition of test vehicles under the first year of a five-year
multiyear contract. The approximate quantities to be acquired under
this contract are as follows: Program Year 1 (FY01 Funding/Test
Vehicles): 15 PLS Trucks, 15 PLS Trailers, 15 PLS CHUs, 20 HEMTT ESP
vehicles, and 15 new HEMTT production vehicles. Program Year 2-5
(FY02-05 Production): 317 PLS Trucks, 804 PLS Trailers, 484 PLS CHUs
beginning in FY00, 1,056 HEMTT ESP vehicles, and 1,494 new HEMTT
production vehicles. We believe that increased stability of heavy truck
funding, as well as increasing commonality between similar product
lines within multiyear contract packages, provides a major opportunity
to effectively acquire these critical systems for both Force XXI and
the Army After Next. We desire to open a dialog with Industry in search
of the best ideas and recommendations for an effective acquisition
strategy. To receive a more in-depth briefing of this strategy and how
it ties to current product lines, including planned technical
improvements, you are invited to attend an Advance Procurement Briefing
to be held at the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command on
April 19, 1999, in the Building 200A Auditorium. Following this
briefing, interested firms can schedule one-on-one discussions with the
PM, HTV to provide your feedback. To confirm you attendance at the
Advance Procurement Briefing, please contact Mrs. Shannon Tighe at
tighes@tacom.army.mil or (810) 574-5521 by April 12, 1999. To view this
announcement in its entirety including a chart attachment, visit
TACOM's Acquistion Center Webpage:
http://www.tacom.army.mil/acqcen/future_buys/future_buys.htm. Posted
04/05/99 (W-SN316392). (0095) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0366 19990408\23-0004.SOL)
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