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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 15,1999 PSA#2455U.S. Army Materiel Command, Natick Contracting Division, Attn:
AMSSB-ACN, Natick, MA 01760-5011 A -- CONCEALABLE STAB PROTECTION BODY ARMOR (CSPBA) SOL
DAAD16-00-R-0001 DUE 102999 POC Roberta Boswell (508)233-4946 WEB:
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS FAR, http://farsite.hill.af.mil. E-MAIL: CLICK
HERE TO CONTACT CONTRACT SPECIALIST, rboswell@natick-amed02.army.mil.
PREVIOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY DELETED AND SUBSTITUTED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
This is a full and open competition combined synopsis/solicitation
DAAD16-00-R-0001 for commercially available Concealable Stab Protection
Body Armor (CSPBA) which may require minor modifications such as color,
location and number of adjustable belts, side overlap coverage,
information required by the government on the care and instruction
labels, deletion of pocket for the trauma insert, to meet government
requirements. The CSPBA Vest consists of a carrier and soft ballistic
inserts. The U.S. Army Materiel Command Acquisition Center, located at
the U. S. Army Soldier & Biological Chemical Command, Natick, MA
intends to award up to four (4) purchase orders (within available
funding constraints) for up to a maximum quantity of 60 each, (30 male
and 30 female) CSPBA Vests for user evaluation/acceptance. Items will
be field tested and evaluated for the following criteria:
concealability, comfort, flexibility, durability, design, and user
acceptance/preference. This phase will take approximately nine (9)
months. If those items are acceptable in the six(6) criteria defined
above, the Government may exercise an option to procure a maximum
quantity of 1000 CSPBA vests and 1000 carriers to one or two companies
based on feedback from user evaluation and best value to the
Government. The required delivery of the initial quantity is 30
calendar days after award. Delivery will be 60 calendar days following
exercise of any option. The Government desires delivery of both the
initial quantity and optional quantities within 30 calendar days
following award or exercise of option. The Government reserves the
right to issue multiple orders up to the quantity of 1000 CSPBA Vests
and 1000 Carriers. The delivery address for the 60 CSPBA vests (CLIN
0001AA and CLIN 0001AB is U.S. Army Soldier Biological & Chemical
Command, Natick, MA 01760. The delivery addresses (CONUS and OCONUS)
for the optional quantities will be provided by the government before
the award of purchase order. All items shall be preserved packaged and
shipped FOB Destination in accordance with best commercial practices
to the above locations. This synopsis/solicitation is prepared in
accordance with the format in FAR subpart 12.6 and supplemented with
additional information included in this notice. This announcement will
constitute the only solicitation. A request for a hard copy of this
RFP will not be honored. Vendors are required to submit a hard copy
proposal and product samples as described herein. All clauses
applicable to this solicitation may be accessed electronically at the
following addresses: "http://www.arnet.gov/far";
"http://farsite.hill.af.mil"; "http://www.dtic.mil/dfars". The
Concealable Stab Protective Body Armor vest shall meet the following
performance requirements: the CSPBA vest ballistic/stab inserts shall
be made from soft flexible textiles materials and it shall be NIJ
certified for 9mm, FMJ, 124 grain at 1400 ft/sec (NIJ Special
Requirement) with a maximum depth of deformation of 1.73 inches (44mm);
the vest shall also meet the Police Scientific Development Branch
(PSDB) Stab Resistance Body Armour Test Procedure (1993) and the State
of California Department of General Services Test Method and
Procedures 8470-BS001, Armor, Thrust, Insert dated November 1994 with
the roma plastilina no. 1 clay as the back up material; the area
density shall not exceed 1.5 lb./sq.ft.; the system weight shall not
exceed 6.5 lbs. for a medium size vest. The CSPBA Vest shall provide
side ballistic protection with one-inch minimum overlap, tails, and
shoulder and side adjustability. Side adjustability shall be
accomplished with two straps. The CSPBA shall provide for maximum
visual concealability, comfort, mobility and flexibility while
increasing protection levels and minimizing weight, stiffness and
thickness; it shall be concealable/undetectable at five (5) meters
under the battle dress uniform (BDU); the CSPBA carrier shall be tan
#380 in color per Federal Standard 595A; the CSPBA carrier shall be
launderable using commercially approved laundering procedures. A
certificate of compliance for shrinkage of the carrier cloth for
conformance to industry standards for fabric shrinkage in both
directions will be acceptable; materials used shall not create any
hazards that might impact upon the health, safety and performance of
the user. Material Safety Data Sheets for the carrier cloth, shall
include finishes to confirm there is no toxicity concern to the wearer;
the CSPBA performance shall not degrade when stored in climatic design
types hot, basic, and cold and operated in climatic design types of
hot and basic IAW Army Regulation 70-38; the CSPBA shall be easily and
quickly donned and doffed without the help of another person; the
CSPBA carrier and ballistic/stab inserts (front and back) shall be
clearly labeled in accordance with commercial practices for care and
use and any additional information required by law. In addition to all
necessary labels, the contractor is required to also include a durable
label on the ballistic inserts (front and back) specifying which side
is to be worn next to the body. This label shall be placed in a visible
area of the insert and it shall read "This Side Next To The Body" in
capital letters and a minimum font size of 20; an instruction sheet on
how to remove/insert the soft ballistic inserts in the carrier along
with maintenance and precautions shall be included; Body measurements
to be provided by the government at the time of award and at the time
any orders are made; and will, therefore, be custom fit. A seven-year
Commercial Warranty on the CSPBA soft ballistic inserts is required
with a ten-year Warranty desired. The government requires a one year
warranty on the CSPBA Carrier. The Government may make multiple
award(s) (within funding constraints) resulting from this
synopsis/solicitation to the responsible offeror(s) whose offer is most
advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered. The
following evaluation criteria, in descending order of importance, will
be used to evaluate offerors proposals and product samples: Technical,
Price and Past Performance/Warranty. The Technical area is greater in
importance than Price which is significantly more important than Past
Performance/Warranty. TECHNICAL will be evaluated for: The proposed
items' capability to meet the solicitation requirements as demonstrated
by the written proposal (to include all test data; California Ice Pick,
the PSDB Stab Resistance, and NIJ Certification), product literature,
ballistic panel (one) and product samples submitted (two: one male and
one female). The product sample submitted shall be a medium size male
and female to fit the following body measurements: male -- 40" chest
and the female -- 36" chest (bust). Sample vests will be evaluated for
concealability, human factors, donning and doffing and design. The
ballistic sample panel (12"x12") will be evaluated for area density,
thickness, and stiffness. PRICE: will be evaluated for price realism,
fairness and reasonableness. PAST PERFORMANCE/Warranty: the vendor's
recent relevant experience in providing these or similar items and
length of Warranty will be evaluated for performance risk. Vendors
shall submit a written technical proposal not exceeding (5) pages which
describes how their item(s) meet the requirements stated herein.
Vendors shall submit a written past performance proposal not exceeding
(2) pages which describes their recent, relevant experience in
providing CSPBA or similar items. Vendors shall submit with their
proposal a ballistic panel described above and product samples (one
each, male and female) that meets the requirements stated herein.
Pricing may be filled in on the Request for Proposals DAAD16-00-R-0001
posted on the U. S. Army Materiel Command Acquisition Center Business
Opportunities web site: http://www3.natick.army.mil/. Quotations shall
be submitted to: U. S. Army Materiel Command Acquisition Center,
Building #20 Warehouse, ATTN: Roberta Boswell, Contract Specialist
(AMSSB-ACN-S), Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760-5011. Response time is
3:30 p.m., October 29,1999. This solicitation incorporates the FAR
provisions and clauses in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular
97-14 as applicable. The FAR provision at 52.212-1, Instructions to
Offerors -- Commercial applies to this solicitation, as do the
following clauses: 52.212-2, Evaluation -- Commercial Items; 52.212-4
Contract Terms and Conditions -- Commercial Items; 52.212-5, Contract
Terms and Conditions Requires to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders
-- Commercial Items which includes the following additional FAR
clauses: 52.203-6; 52.203-10, 52.219-8; 52.219-14, 52.222-26;
52.222-35; 52.222-37. The following DFARS clauses at 52.212-7001 apply:
252.225-7001; 252.225-7007, 252.225-7012, 252.225-7014, 252.225-7015,
252.247-7024. Vendors shall include a completed copy of the provision
at FAR 52.212-3 with their offer. The applicable Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code for this acquisition is 2399, the size
standard is 500 employees. In order to be eligible for award, vendors
must be registered in the Central Contractor Registry
("http://ccr.edi.disa.mil"). Questions may be directed to Roberta
Boswell via e-mail at "rboswell@natick-amed02.army.mil". Amendments
will be posted by notice on the CBD web pageand the AMCAC web page at
www3.natick.army.mil. Army Regulation 70-38 available is available at
the following web site.
"http://www.usace.army.mil/inet/usace-docs/army-reg/ar70-38." Product
samples will be evaluated under normal fluorescent lighting. The
ballistic insert shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D 1388,
Standard Test Method for Stiffness of Fabrics, to determine the
flexural rigidity in units of cm-g for each component. These results
are then used to calculate an overall system flexibility as follows:
System Stiffness = [ (Gi, warp + Gi, fill) / 2] x Layers Where: i =
different fabric components in the system Gi, warp = Flexural Rigidity
in the warp direction (cm-mg) Gi, fill =Flexural Rigidity in the fill
direction (cm-mg) Layersi = Number of total layers of ith component in
the system Example Calculation: A system is composed of 12 plies of
material a and 6 plies of material b. Component flexural rigidities are
as follows: Material A: Material B GA, warp = 4.000 cm-mg GB, warp =
7.000 cm-mg GA, fill = 6.000 cm-mg GB, fill = 8.000 cm-mg System
stiffness = [(4.000 + 6.000)/2 x 12] + [(7.000 + 8.000)/2 x 6] =
105.000 cm-mg The calculated system stiffness is less than 200,000
cm-mg (200 cm-g) and is therefore acceptable. Posted 10/13/99
(W-SN391191). (0286) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0001 19991015\A-0001.SOL)
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