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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 2, 2001 PSA #2884
SOLICITATIONS

29 -- MODULATOR ASSEMBLY INSPECTION AND REPAIR, OVERHAUL, REPLACEMENT SERVICE BUY

Notice Date
June 28, 2001
Contracting Office
U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Acquisition Center (AMSTA-AQ-DE), Warren, MI 48397-5000
ZIP Code
48397-5000
Solicitation Number
DAAE07-01-Q-S250
Point of Contact
James M. Marr (810)574-8900
E-Mail Address
Click here to contact the POC/buyer via e-mail. (marrj@tacom.army.mil)
Description
Item: Inspection and Repair of Modulator Assembly. NSN: 2920-01-366-5641 P/N: 2950-4584 (73342) QTY: 32 Option: None FOB: Origin The offer due date is on or about 31 Jul 01 (see solicitaion for actual offer due date). All responsible sources may submit an offer which will be considered. SCOPE OF WORK REBUILD AND REPAIR OF THE PLS ATEC CONTROL UNIT I General: This scope of work covers the rebuild and repair of the Allison Transmission Electronic Control (ATEC) Unit, NSN 2920-01-366-5641, Part Number, 2950-4584 (73342) used on the Palletized Load System (PLS). II Applicable Documents: You can receive copies of the applicable documents by calling the TACOM Acquisition Center at (810) 574-7025, or by sending a written request to: Commander USA TACOM ATTN: AMSTA-LC-CHH Warren, MI 48397-5000 The following documents form a part of this scope of work: None III Requirements: A. Definitions: 1 Rebuild: The disassembly, cleaning, testing and inspection of the controller assembly and its components to determine and accomplish the work necessary to restore the controller to its original performance condition. 2 Repair: Restoring a component to its original performance condition, replacing parts if necessary. 3 OEM: The original equipment manufacturer. The company that originally manufactured fabricated or supplied the ATEC controller or part. OEM may include items manufactured by a subcontractor for an original equipment manufacturer, provided that the name or trademark of the OEM is shown on the item, label, or container. 4 After Market Part: Any part or component that has been manufactured or fabricated by a company other than the original equipment manufacturer their approved subcontractors and sold as a replacement part for an OEM part or component. 5 Serviceable Part: Any part that is capable of meeting or exceeding the minimum OEM standards for performing the function for which it was originally designed. 6 Non serviceable part: Any part that no longer meets minimum OEM standards. 7 Mandatory Replacement Parts: Parts/components which shall be replaced on each controller that is rebuilt or repaired. B. Controller Rebuild and Repair: 1 All controllers returned for repairs will be assigned to one of the following categories: Minor Repairs, Major Repairs/Complete Overhaul. Replacement. a. Minor repairs: Most units with under five years of operation will fall into this category unless it has been in an accident the unit has been subjected to an external power surge, or been shorted out. b. Major Repairs: Most units with five to 10 years of operation are expected to be included in this category, unless they have been used in extreme temperature conditions, in salt water or a dusty environment. The service effort requires complete disassembly, overhaul or replacement of major components. Contact Mr. Patrick Baucom, TACOM AMSTA-LC-CHHE (810) 574-6967, for any unit having a repair cost in excess of 60% of the replacement cost. c. Replacement: Units, which do not fall into or qualify for the above two categories, will require replacement by a new unit. Contact Mr. Patrick Baucom , TACOM AMSTA-LC-CHHE (810) 574-6967, for any unit requiring replacement. d. Repaired controllers must maintain the same vehicle interface as the original equipment component. Performing to the standards of this SOW will produce a serviceable component issuable without restrictions. C. Disposal Disposal of non repairable controllers will be the responsibility of the repairing contractor. D.Packaging Preservation, Packaging, and Marking shall be in accordance with MIL-SPEC 129 for all repaired controllers. IV.Warranty All controllers will be free from all defects in material and construction. The duration of this warranty will be as follows: All controllers having minor repairs will be warranted for a period of 120 days after installation or six months from the date of shipment, whichever comes first. Units having major repairs will be warranted for nine months after installation or 12 months from the date of shipment, whichever comes first. All new units will be warranted for a period of 18 months from date of shipment.
Web Link
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Record
Loren Data Corp. 20010702/29SOL001.HTM (W-179 SN50Q3D9)

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