SOURCES SOUGHT
61 -- MRCTS Cable Assemblies - attachment for 1300497298 - attachment for 1300497298 - attachment for 1300497298 - attachment for 1300497298 - attachment for 1300497298
- Notice Date
- 8/7/2015
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 335929
— Other Communication and Energy Wire Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, NSWC Port Hueneme Division, 4363 Missile Way, Port Hueneme, California, 93043-4307
- ZIP Code
- 93043-4307
- Solicitation Number
- 1300497298
- Archive Date
- 8/29/2015
- Point of Contact
- Benjamin Chang, Phone: 8052280497
- E-Mail Address
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benjamin.chang@navy.mil
(benjamin.chang@navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- MARKET SURVEY - Request for Information (RFI): The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Port Hueneme Division (PHD) is seeking information from interested parties for Cable Assemblies that will be used to connect a Missile Round Cable Test Set (MRCTS) to the Vertical Launching System (VLS). This RFI is focused on identifying capabilities in the market place and obtaining related technical information for the manufacture of Cable Assemblies. The envisioned work anticipated to be performed by a contractor as a result of a potential future solicitation is identified in the Sources Sought and Technical Drawings. Requested Information: The Navy requests the following information from parties interested in responding to this RFI: •a. Company Name, Address, CAGE code •b. RFI Response Point of Contact name, telephone number, and email address •c. Information describing company capabilities, resources, experience, and product lines that demonstrate an ability to perform the work described in the Sources Sought and Technical Drawings. •d. Feedback and questions regarding the feasibility or challenges for performing the work described. Vertical Launching System (VLS) is a missile weapon system throughout the US Navy fleet. Missile Round Cable Test Set (MRCTS) is a diagnostic testing system that is use to test, diagnose and certify that VLS and its subsystems are perfectly functional and safe for operational deployment. Part #s 6387757-9 and 7105257 are cable assemblies that connects traversing VLS signals from the Launch Sequencer to the MRCTS system. Both assemblies have 128 unique conducting paths. All the connections must be inspected for proper implementation and correct circuitry formation. Correct implementation ensue tolerance to high vibration, minimal resistance, easily handles both high data rates and large current charging with high DC or AC voltages, and shielding from radio frequency interference (RFI) and electromagnetic interference (EMI). This product is one of the many subassemblies required for the assembly of the MRCTS system which perform the function outlined above. During testing, the MRCTS commands the launch sequencer to activate certain signals for which the MRCTS then monitors and interpret for correct or faulty operation. The cables assemblies forms part of the close loop for the propagation of electrical signals (inclusive of data) from the launch sequencer via these cable assemblies to MRCTS' modular CCAs for processing and interpretation. Hence, to ensure a consistent integration operational experience in the field, the MRCTS cable assemblies is a requirement. The cable assemblies each connects 128 contact positions with minimal electrical signal loss; accomplishing this by establishing proper lateral spacing and alignment of connector pins, and by applying and maintaining a consistent surface tension between each corresponding pair of electrical contacts when the connector is mechanically engaged to its receptacle. Further, the close loop circuitry form between the MRCTS, cable assemblies, and launch sequencer will pass electrical signals with minimal loss as said signals propagate through the various subsystems. Since sensitive VLS signals traverse these cable assemblies, care must be taken to shield each conducting path to suppress electromagnetic signals emulation. Thus, insulation, per MIL-W-22759/32, must also eliminate or minimize appreciable interference between the signals travelling through the individual conductors within a circuit path of said conductor. These cable assemblies have proven to satisfy the demanding signal-to-noise ratio (RMS signal-to-RXS noise) of 26 dB or better which is well within the performance standards of envelope delay distortions, harmonic distortion, phase jitter, and frequency translations specified within MIL-STD-188C. This product is the standard in all MRCTS systems used in the field. It is not a standalone product and is thus a subsystem assembly in the assembling of the MRCTS. The MRCTS is use to test and diagnose the ambilical cables that connects VLS launch sequencer to the canister. Thus the MRCTS plays a critical role in certifying the ambilical cables for use in deployment of Navy ships. Per Navy doctrine, Safety and reliability of its missile systems is an overarching objective; hence, this product will not be allowed to degrade or limit the operational or environmental tolerance characteristics of the VLS weapon system for which it is intended to be used. The MRCTS cable assemblies and by extension the MRCTS system is use during the certification process before ship deployments and also for trouble shooting faults or anomies of the VLS weapon system. The MRCTS cable assemblies and by extension the MRCTS system may be typically use in a Navy ship and will therefore be generally expose to high humidity, vibrations, radio frequency interference (RFI) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) but must also be useable in all environments specified for a Class 1 test instrument as defined within MIL-PRF-28800. Information herein is based on the best information available at the time of publication, is subject to revision, and is not binding upon the Government. Responses to the RFI are required to be received no later than 12:00 PM Pacific Standard Time on August 14, 2015. Responses should be provided in formats compatible with Microsoft Office 2007 for Windows or Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf). Receipt of RFI responses will be acknowledged. RFI responses will not be returned. The mailing address for RFI responses is provided at the end of this announcement. Following the date of response submission, the Government may contact respondents to seek clarification of submitted information. The Government WILL NOT PAY for any information received in response to the RFI nor will the Government compensate respondents for any cost incurred in developing information for, participating in meetings with, or engaging in discussions with the Government. Proprietary and Limited Distribution: It is incumbent upon parties providing responses to the RFI to identify all data contained within that is proprietary or has limited distribution requirements. All information marked as proprietary information will be safeguarded to prevent disclosures to non-governmental personnel and entities. At the current time, NO FUNDING IS AVAILABLE for contractual efforts. This RFI does not constitute an Invitation for Bids (IFB), a Request for Quote (RFQ), or a Request for Proposal (RFP) and it should not be construed as a commitment of any kind by the Government to issue a formal solicitation or ultimately award a contract. The U.S. Government is in no way liable to pay for or reimburse any companies or entities that respond to this announcement. Additionally, any costs incurred by interested companies in response to this announcement will NOT be reimbursed and are NOT considered allowable direct charges to other contracts or tasking.
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