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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 18,2000 PSA#2517AAAV Technology Center, USMC-DRPM-AAAV, Dept #208, Woodbridge, VA
22191-1215 25 -- HIGH PERFORMANCE HYDRAULIC PUMP POC Contact Terry DuBois, (703)
492-3349/Contracting Officer, John Martin, (703) 492-3329 CBD
Submission No. 415769, dated 13 Jan 2000, is modified to spell out
plus, minus and degree symbols that are not CBD text-capable.
Accordingly, the CBD announcement is revised to read as follows: The
Direct Reporting Program Manager (DRPM) for the Marine Corps Advanced
Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV) is conducting market research to
determine the commercial availability (i.e. pumps in production) of a
high performance hydraulic pump which can meet the requirements of the
AAAV. The hydraulic pump shall be dual pressure with normal operation
at 3500 psig and 5000 psig selectable via a electric solenoid, operate
on MIL-H-83282 hydraulic fluid over a temperature range of minus 40
degrees Fahrenheit to 225 degrees Fahrenheit, produce a minimum flow of
48.5 gallons per minute (gpm) at a speed of 4108 rpm (maximum speed =
5214 plus or minus 100 rpm, overspeed = 5688 plus or minus 100 rpm),
weight no more than 40 lbs., have an electronic means to depressurize
the pump to 1500 psig (for reduction of start peak torque), meet proof
pressure of 7500 psig and burst pressure of 8750 psig, and be able to
achieve a mean-time-between-failure of 15,750 hrs. The AAAV hydraulic
system incorporates a pressurized reservoir which provides a pump
inlet pressure of 70 psig while operating at 3500 psig pump discharge
pressure and 100 psig with a pump discharge pressure of 5000 psig. The
hydraulic pump must be able to withstand the extreme military
environmental conditions as well as vibration and shock loads
associated with tracked vehicles. Additional general information on the
AAAV program is on the AAAV web page (http://www.aaav.usmc.mil). The
AAAV point of contact is Mr. Terry G. DuBois, telephone (703) 492-3349
or email duboist@aaav.usmc.mil. The closing date for this request is
January 31, 2000. Companies with existing hydraulic pumps which meet or
exceed the above requirements should provide design characteristics and
performance data to the : AAAV Technology Center, DRPM AAA, ATTN: Mr.
William S. Story, Department 203,991 Annapolis Way, Woodbridge, VA
22191-1215. THE SUBMISSION OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED
AS A COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT TO PAY FOR THE INFORMATION RECEIVED.
NO SOLICITATION DOCUMENT EXISTS.***** Posted 01/13/00 (W-SN415905).
(0013) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0167 20000118\25-0002.SOL)
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