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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 9,1999 PSA#2472U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Acquisition Center
(AMSTA-AQ-DE), Warren, MI 48397-5000 23 -- MODIFICATION TO SOURCES SOUGHT FOR SYSTEMS TO EQUIP A NEW
BRIGADE ORGANIZATION POC Ken Bousquet WEB: Click here to view the
announcement, http://www.tacom.army.mil/acqcen/ssn/sources.htm. E-MAIL:
Click here to contact TACOM'S POC, bousquek@tacom.army.mil. This
modification is to provide the correct website address to view this
sources sought survey. The correct website should be:
http://www.tacom.army.mil/acqcen/ssn/sources.htm/. The United States
Army is conducting a market survey to determine the potential
availability of a family (or families)of systems to equip a new brigade
organization designed for full spectrum operations, optimized for small
scale contingencies. The Army intends to host an Advance Planning
Briefing for Industry (APBI) on 1 December 1999 detailing the potential
desired capabilities of this brigade organization and associated
systems. Subsequent to that, the US Army desires input (White Papers)
regarding the potential approaches for modernization of the brigade. Of
interest include comments about the potential acquisition strategy,
program requirements, system-of-systems integration, production
capability, product assurance, Manpower and Personnel Integration
(MANPRINT), C4ISR connectivity, training, logistics concepts, embedded
diagnostics, technical insertion, teaming, and opportunities for
private/public partnering. White Papers are to be submitted
electronically to Mr. Kenneth Bousquet via email at
bousquek@tacom.army.mil no later than 31 January 2000. Pre-registration
and clearances for the APBI will be required. Potential interested
parties are invited to participate in an operational demonstration of
candidate systems at Fort Knox, Kentucky in January 2000. This
demonstration will be conducted under the auspices of the Mounted
Maneuver Battlespace Battle Lab. The purpose of the activity at Fort
Knox is to assist the Army in refinement of the organizational and
operational concept and is not part of an Army acquisition procurement
action. Systems to be demonstrated will be delivered to Fort Knox not
later than 13 December 1999. At this demonstration, the US Army
intends for its subject matter expert team of Officers,
Non-Commissioned Officers, and engineers to assess candidates for
potential future use. This assessment will focus on operational
performance of end items and will involve on-and off-road operations,
swimming, range firing on traditional and MOUT ranges, ease of
operation, and ease of maintenance. Interested parties are invited to
allow in situ reviews of candidate equipment in advance of but not in
lieu of the Fort Knox demonstration. At the time of the demonstration,
written documentation to support the ability to meet the requirement,
or a detailed description of system modifications that are
contemplated to assure requirements can be achieved, must be provided.
Product growth/improvement/maturation/support/
producibility/technology insertion plans may also be submitted. All
documentation will be in English. Documentation provided will not be
returned. The demonstration is at no expense to the US government.
Interested parties must notify Mr. Kenneth Bousquet via email at
bousquek@tacom.army.mil of their intent to participate. Provide notice
not later than 13 November 1999. Additional details concerning
delivery locations, times, vehicle security, et. al. will be provided
to responding offerors. To view this announcement visit TACOM's
Acquisition Web page at
http://www.tacom.army.mil/acqcen/ssn/sources.htm. Posted 11/05/99
(W-SN398485). (0309) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0142 19991109\23-0002.SOL)
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