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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 20, 2009 FBO #2671
SOURCES SOUGHT

13 -- Market Survey to identify production sources of 76mm Naval Ammunition used with the MK75 Gun System.

Notice Date
3/18/2009
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
332993 — Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, U. S. Army Materiel Command, U.S. Army Sustainment Command, US Army Sustainment Command, ATTN: AMSAS-AC, Rock Island, IL 61299-6500
 
ZIP Code
61299-6500
 
Solicitation Number
W52P1J09R0105
 
Response Due
5/18/2009
 
Archive Date
7/17/2009
 
Point of Contact
Gail Thompson, 309-782-5158<br />
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The U.S. Government is conducting a Market Survey to identify production sources of 76mm Naval Ammunition used the with the MK75 Gun System. The manufacture of munitions will include all components and Load, Assemble and Pack (LAP) including tanks and pallets. A respondent must be able to demonstrate technical information related to their products with associated manufacturing status. The U.S. Government has no requirements associated with acquisition of 76mm Naval Ammunition. This is intended to ascertain the World Wide Industrial Base for business case analysis purposes only. The current configurations of U.S. Naval munitions are described below. There will not be any Technical Data Package (TDP) available for this notice. There are six pictures attached for your reference. Respondents can address equivalent functional configurations or propose alternate designs compatible with the MK75 Gun System. The 76mm cartridge ammunition is designed for US Navy Frigate usage. The ammunition is issued in the form of a fixed, completely assembled round, referred to as a cartridge. The 76mm cartridge consists of a steel cartridge case that contains a primer assembly and a propelling charge. The cartridge case is then crimped around an explosive loaded projectile body and a fuze is assembled to the cartridge. The Cartridge case, Primer, propelling charge and projectile body is common to all the cartridges. The fuze is a NATO Standard Fuze that may use either a Variable Time with InfraRed (IR), Radio Frequency (RF), Controlled Variable Time (CVT) and Point Detonating (PD). The 76MM cartridges with a NATO Standard Fuze configurations are MK199 High Explosive, Infrared (HE-IR): The MK404 passive infrared fuze provides a fragmentation capability against aircraft and surface targets. MK200 High Explosive, Point Detonating (HE-PD): The MK407 fuze was designed for use against surface targets. MK208 High Explosive, Variable Time (HE-VT): The MK417 fuze was designed for use against targets vulnerable to an air-burst which includes aircraft. MK230 High Explosive, Controlled Variable Time (HE-CVT): The M732 fuze was designed for use against light surface targets. MK201 Blind Loaded and Plugged (BL-P): The standard projectile body is filled with inert material to bring it within the weight tolerance of the service projectile. The nose is fitted with an inert (dummy) fuze. These cartridges are for target practice, ranging, and proving ground tests. MK76 Clearing Charge: The clearing charge uses all components common to the 76MM cartridge assembly except that the cartridge case is shortened approximately 3.5 inches prior to assembly and a second polyethylene wad is inserted on the top in place of a projectile. The full assessed propellant load is used to ensure adequate pressure to reset even a worn gun. The cartridge case is shortened to permit chambering behind a lodged projectile during a clearing operation. The total weight of the clearing charge approximately 13 pounds. The 76mm cartridge weight is approximately 26.6 pounds. Overall cartridge length is approximately 35.7 inches length. The Average Muzzle velocity is 3,000 feet per second. The maximum range of the projectiles is approximately 17,500 yards. The projectile body primarily consists of a hollow steel body with a threaded nose to receive a NATO Standard Fuze. The explosive fill is either Composition A-3, or PBXN-112. The cartridge case is a conventional straight taper design made of Steel. The primer contains black powder and is initiated by a percussion primer located in the base. The propelling charge contains approximately 5 pounds of propellant. All information collected from this market survey shall be used for PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. Information is being collected for market survey purposes and not as a request for proposal or as an obligation on part of the Government. The Government will not award a contract on the basis of this market survey and will not pay for information solicited. Please identify any proprietary information submitted. All information submitted will be retained in the solicitation file as market research and will not be released to the public. MARKET SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE FOR RESPONDENTS: Instructions: This survey questionnaire is not a procurement action, but simply an inquiry for interest. There will be no compensation by the U.S. Government for your response to this questionnaire. Please reference the survey question number with each response. 1. Identify your current Business Structure: a. Name of Company - include a contact person's name, technical person's name, company address, telephone number, email address, CAGE code or Duns Number. b. Manufacturing Locations - describe your parent manufacturing locations and associated subsidiaries. Identify sub-tier vendors and/or subcontractors your organization partners with to manufacture these configurations. 2. Identify product description of equivalent and alternate functional configurations. Schematics and Diagrams are sought. All information on testing or associated demonstrated usage in MK75 or equivalent gun systems should be provided. 3. Provide information on configuration management office responsible for management and release of design. The U.S. Government may request a copy of the design for review for compatibility, therefore contacts are requested. 4. Provide current or previous experience in manufacture of these projectile configurations or representative items, including potential capacity, required start-up efforts and past performance history. Detail whether these items will be produced stand-alone/shared or concurrently with other munitions. Associated lead-times for the materials and fabrication are sought, as well as significant schedule drivers. 5. Provide a Rough Order Magnitude (ROM) cost for these five 76MM cartridges and one clearing charge, based on quantities ranging from 2,500 to 10,000 for a single order. Specific distinction between training and tactical configuration costs is requested. All responses MUST be received no later than 18 MAY 2009 and identify the 76mm Sources Sought W52P1J-09-R-0105 as the subject of your response. Send responses to Dept of Army, Rock Island Contracting Center, ATTN: CCRC-AM/Gail Thompson, Bldg 350, 6th floor, pole F11, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299-8000.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: US Army Sustainment Command ATTN: CCRC-AM, Rock Island IL<br />
Zip Code: 61299-8000<br />
 
Record
SN01771978-W 20090320/090318215911-12732287630bc90ae632b6c42864d8e6 (fbodaily.com)
 
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