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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 28, 2001 PSA #2946
SOLICITATIONS

13 -- 155MM M232 MACS LAP PRODUCTION

Notice Date
September 26, 2001
Contracting Office
US Army ARDEC, AMSTA-AR-PC, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey 07806-5000
ZIP Code
07806-5000
Solicitation Number
DAAE30-01-R-0564
Response Due
October 17, 2001
Point of Contact
Marianne Shuster, Contract Specialist, 973-724-4260
E-Mail Address
Marianne C. Shuster (mshuster@pica.army.mil)
Description
The U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ is contemplating issuing a modification to Contract DAAE30-99-C-1085 with Valentec Systems, Inc. for potential LAP production and delivery of 65,000 each 155MM M232 Modular Artillery Charge System (MACS). Deliveries shall begin in FY02. This effort is part of the production program of the 155MM M231 and M232 propelling charge increments known as MACS (Modular Artillery Charge System). The 155MM MACS is a two-increment charge system that will provide enhanced performance for 155MM artillery. Multiples of the increments, M231 (Zones 1 & 2) and M232 (Zones 3 thru 6) will satisfy all zoning requirements for 155MM artillery. The 155MM MACS increments will be capable of being handled by automatic loading/resupply equipment as well as manually, which allows MACS increments to be used with currently fielded howitzers and future planned artillery systems. Research and development performed by the Government in recent years indicate that LAP of the 155MM MACS propelling charge increments on a production line is necessary to facilitate necessary quantities for future mass production and subsequent ballistic testing. The operations would involve the handling of energetic materials (Class 4.1C flammable solid -- to Class 1.1). The main components, which comprise each propelling charge increment, include the following: 1.) Combustible cartridge case assembly consisting of body, cap, and center core tube. 2.) Main charge propellant. 3.) Additive Liner. 4.) Additive Pellets. 5.) End igniter which consists of end igniter propellant contained in end igniter bags. 6.) Core igniter which consists of core igniter propellant contained in a core igniter bag. 7.) End seals, which cover the holes on both ends of the increments where the end igniters are placed. The packing of the increments would involve loading them into metal cans for shipment, and subsequent shipment to the required destinations. The contractor should have the following: a. Experience in efforts of similar complexity, such as the L.A.P. of other munitions for applications 120MM and larger, which incorporate rigid combustible cases, propellants and igniters. b. Experience with respect to propellant handling/storage and other hazardous handling/storage. c. Available on-site or near-site storage capacity to handle/store at least 500,000 pounds of energetic materials at one time. The MACS and its components are on the Militarily Critical Technologies List (MCTL), Aug 1996. Therefore, the MACS TDP is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act Title 22, U.S.C. Sec 2751 and is subject to DoD Directives 5230.24 and 5230.25. Drawings are marked with limited distribution F statement which states: Further dissemination only as directed by AMSTA-AR-WEE-B, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ or higher authority. See numbered notes 8, 12, and 22.
Web Link
US ARMY TACOM-ARDEC Procurement Network (http://procnet.pica.army.mil/cbd/RFP/01R0564/01R0564.htm)
Record
Loren Data Corp. 20010928/13SOL002.HTM (D-269 SN50Y8C5)

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