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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 12,2000 PSA#2619Cdr, AMC Acquisition Center, Edgewood Branch, Attn: AMSSB-ACC-E, 5183
Blackhawk Road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5424 99 -- 12 GAUGE PENETRATING & IRRITANT CARTRIDGE DUE 063000 POC Joan
Hauser, Contract Specialist, 410-436-3577, Contracting Officer --
Raymond Bail III, 410-436-4537 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the
Contract Specialist via, joan.hauser@sbccom.apgea.army.mil. The
Department of Defense is seeking sources for existing devices for a 12
Gauge Penetrating/Irritant Cartridge (PIC) that can be used in 12 GA
shotguns chambered for 2.75 inch and 3.0 inch cartridges. The SIC Code
for this procurement is 3482 and the small business size standard is
1,000 employees. This survey announcement is to identify existing
technologies. There is no commitment on the part of the Government to
award a contract as a result of this request for information nor to pay
for information received. The purpose of PIC is to introduce the Riot
Control Agent (RCA), such as Ortho-cholorobenzalmalononitrile (CS)
irritant into the hostile personnel's surroundings with minimum force.
The PIC shall enhance the soldiers' threat responsibility and
flexibility by providing an easy way to distract and assist in
disabling hostile personnel behind barricades. Barricades to be
penetrated shall include doors and windows of vehicles and buildings.
The PIC shall be applicable to hostage rescue, civil disturbance
control, law enforcement activities, or protection of key facilities
from threat personnel. The Government is also seeking training variants
of the PIC that shall produce non-irritant visible cloud that is
similar to RCA. The cartridge's payload shall penetrate the barriers
listed below and produce a disabling or inert cloud on the other side.
Barriers: Residential Internal Building Doors, 34.9 mm thickness, Wood
hollow core Masonite; Residential Exterior Building Doors, 44.5 mm
thickness, Steel, 24 gauge, foam filled and solid wood; Residential
Building Windows, Single standard pane and double standard pane with
9.526 mm air space; Commercial Building Windows, 6.35 mm thickness,
Tempered safety glass; Side, Rear and Front Windshield of Vehicle
Window, 4.76 mm thickness, Tempered Safety Glass and Laminated Safety
Glass; Aircraft Vehicle Body, 1.16 mm thickness, Aluminum with ABS
plastic liner; and Automobile, 0.762 mm thickness, Steel with hardboard
liner. The characteristic requirements of PIC shall include the
following: capability of being fired from the pump and gas operated 12
gauge shotguns chambered for 2.75 inch and 3 inch cartridges and
XM1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun; standard velocity commercial 12
gauge conforming to MIL-C-48656A (SEE NUMBERED Note 9) Type I or the
Sporting Arms & Ammunition Manufacturers Institute, Inc. (SAAMI)
Specification Standard Z299.2; not degrade the durability or
reliability of standard issue and XM1014 combat shotguns as compared
with the existing family of 12 gauge shotgun munitions; payload of the
cartridges, when fired from point blank to 35 meters or more from a
barrier shall penetrate the barrier and produce a disabling cloud or
inert cloud on the other side of the barrier (It is desired that a
single cartridge meets this requirement but separate short and long
range cartridges are acceptable.); no additional sighting devices shall
be required for the PIC or training cartridge; capable of being fired
through a 610 mm wide by 914 mm tall window from 35 meters 70% or more
of the time; when a single or two PIC cartridges are fired through a
barrier into a 18 m3 volume enclosure, they shall within 3 to 10
seconds render all unmasked threat personnel within incapable of
coherent action against friendly forces for a 30 seconds to 3 minutes
duration; dispense a RCA cloud in free space at 10-15 meters without
striking an object/barrier; ability to pass through a Modified Choke
Safety without releasing the RCA; in case of a dud, the PIC projectile
shall be safe to handle; a dud rate equal or less than 0.005%;
operable and safely function after adverse environmental conditions,
i.e., mud, sand, dust, rain, freezing rain, salt fog, hot and cold
temperatures (-32oC to 49oC) IAW MIL-STD-810E; chamber pressure not
exceed the maximum product average of 13,000 psi and maximum
permissible individual pressure of 15,000 psi; training variants of the
PIC to produce non-hazardous and non-irritant visible clouds, loud
reports and recoils similar to the irritant rounds and shall bea
ballistic match to the irritant round; Neither round shall contain any
heavy metals, volatile, or ozone depleting chemicals nor present an
inhalation toxicity or residual waste hazard beyond that of the RCA
itself. Interested sources should submit written notification to USAMC
Acquisition Center, Edgewood Branch, ATTN: AMSSB-ACC-EE/Joan Hauser or
Raymond Bail III, 5183 Blackhawk Road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
21010-5424. Written information should include the following: Company
name, address, point of contact, phone number, facsimile number,
electronic mail address, and type of technology proposed; level of
maturity and whether it is a concept, a laboratory prototype, or
commercially available; list product capabilities and testing that has
been accomplished with results; and Render Safety Procedures and
Material Data Safety Sheets. Available product literature and published
price list should be provided. Interested sources shall submit a sample
of 7 irritant and 5 training rounds of cartridges to Ms. Stella Lee,
SBCCOM, ATTN: AMSSB-REN-ED, E3549, 5183 Blackhawk Road, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD 21010-5424, Phone: (410) 436-6083 by closing date.
Samples will not be returned. Based on sample testing results, offerors
whose product the Government feels may be qualified to meet the
Government's need for PIC, will be notified. SEE NUMBERED Note 9.
Posted 06/08/00 (W-SN462996). (0160) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0307 20000612\99-0009.SOL)
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