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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 17,2000 PSA#2559United States Special Operations Command, Directorate of Procurement
(SOAL-KB), 2418 Florida Keys Ave., MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5316 84 -- JOINT INTERIM GLOVE (JIG) POC Ms. Debra McLean E-MAIL:
keelers@socom.mil, Debra.McLean@natick.army.mil. This announcement is
a repeat of Submission No: 434357 issued on March 14, 2000 for a
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION for the Joint Interim Glove (JIG). The product
performance requirements were issued in a scrambled manner, therefore,
the entire announcement is being reissued as follows: The United States
Marine Corp (USMC) has the program lead for the Joint Interim Glove
(JIG) project and is conducting a Market Investigation seeking product
information and/or samples of a glove liner, glove or over-glove shell
that can provide protection from chemical and biological agents. This
market investigation is seeking innovative commercial off-the-shelf or
non-developmental solutions for evaluation in the year 2000 to replace
standard military Chemical Protective (CP) Gloves (MIL-G-43976) and
cotton liners. The pending Joint Service military program JIG intends
to identify, test and field the best CP Glove solutions that will offer
improved performances over the standard butyl rubber CP Glove sets for
various military missions. The glove product is intended for use to
perform all operations: combat, combat service support, peacekeeping,
chemical warfare training, and logistic functions. Products are sought
to meet the following 14 day mission threshold/30 days objective with
required protection from chemical agents for 24 hrs from time of
contamination. This can be a glove, glove liner, or over-glove
candidate which should be compatible with all currently fielded
standard issue military work gloves. At a minimum threshold, glove
liners or over-glove candidates must be compatible with the Summer
Flyer's glove, the Light Duty Work glove and the Heavy Duty Work glove
(TBD). The product shall meet the following performance requirements:
Durability 14 days mission exercise (threshold); 30 days (objective);
Chemical biological agents -- VX, HD, TGD, GB, lewisite (threshold);
Liquid challenge 10gm/m2 (threshold); Vapor challenge 5000 ct
(threshold): Aerosol 5000 ct (threshold); Radioactive alpha & beta
particulates 2 micron (threshold); Chemical agent resistance shall be
equal to or better than the Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit
Technology (JSLIST) P3I material and provide 4 hrs protection
(threshold), 24 hrs protection (objective); Petroleum/oil/lubricants
(POL) resistance without degrading chemical protection gun lube
(threshold), motor oils, DEET, gasoline, diesel, transmission fluid,
weapon oil, hydraulic fluid (objective); body fluids -- sweat and salt
water shall not degrade chemical protection (threshold), blood and
urine (objective); flame and melt protection better than 7 mil butyl
glove (objective); Color subdued (threshold); sizing minimal number
(threshold); fit 5th percentile female through the 95th percentile male
(threshold); Reduced sweat build up compared to the butyl rubber glove
(threshold); Dexterity/Grip see Human Factors description below
(threshold); tactility see Human Factors description below (threshold).
Human Factors: Threshold Requirement (equal to 7 mil CP Glove) -- Must
have improved comfort, improved tactility and dexterity which allows
the wearer to clean, load, and fire individual weapons (to include M16,
M249, M60 and M9), to don and doff the clothing and accessories listed
in the compatibility requirements below; and to administer atropine
injections, chemical detection/decontamination kits. Objective
Requirements -- use standard computer keyboards and palm pilot-type
computer, conduct flight panel operations in aircraft cockpit, conduct
emergency egress procedures, load and unload cargo into an H-53 and
C-130, tie a knot on first aid package, operate SINGARS. Compatibility:
Threshold Requirement -- with JSLIST chemical protective ensembles to
operate closures, interface fit to wear under the sleeves, ability to
put on and remove the hood, mask, helmet, socks, or booties, and boots.
Packaged in unit packaging that can be decontaminated with the use of
non-corrosive decontaminants. Impermeable to any form of Chemical
Biological agents in any form, water, and POL productswhich can
maintain a complete seal in storage conditions including extreme cold
and heat, and altitude over long periods of time. The volume of the
packaged pair of gloves, or inserts, or shells should be reduced from
that of the current butyl rubber gloves. Threshold storage life of 10
years with an objective of 15 years. This request seeks information
from manufacturers of gloves and materials both foreign and domestic,
for products that are currently able to be produced to meet the
requirements described above. Each product should be noted as a
potential for a glove liner or a standalone glove, or a glove shell for
use with a Flyers Glove and cost estimates provided per pair based on
large scale productions. Product samples (commercial gloves or examples
of modified commercial gloves), candidate materials and test data
supporting product claims are requested to support the material
physical properties and glove performances that would be proposed by
your company. Material properties should include: any chemical warfare
agent permeation rates and breakthrough times, material stiffness,
tear strengths, stretch ratio, thickness, moisture vapor transmission
rates, air permeability, seam strengths, bursting strengths, weight of
materials, melt and flame resistance, petroleum/oil/lubricant
resistance, etc. Please submit any information and product samples to
US Army Soldier & Biological Chemical Command, ATTN: AMSSB-PM-RST-S(B),
Ms. Deb McLean, SPEAR Team, Kansas Street, Bldg 4, Rm D216, Natick, MA
01760. To be of maximum benefit and consideration for the Joint
Interim Glove project all responses must be received no later than 4
April 2000. Any questions can be directed to Ms. Deb McLean at
Debra.McLean@natick.army.mil. Proprietary information MUST be marked as
such, on a page-by-page basis. This Request For Information (RIF) does
not constitute a Request For Proposal (RFP) and is not to be construed
as a commitment from the Government. The Government does not intend to
award a contract on the basis of this notice, nor otherwise pay for
information/items solicited. Data, Samples, and Materials will not be
returned. Posted 03/15/00 (W-SN434664). (0075) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0301 20000317\84-0001.SOL)
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