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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 15, 2015 FBO #5105
SOURCES SOUGHT

23 -- Recovery Vehicle

Notice Date
11/13/2015
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
336992 — Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - Warren (ACC-WRN)(DTA), 6501 EAST 11 MILE ROAD, Warren, Michigan, 48397-5000, United States
 
ZIP Code
48397-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W56HZV14C0298
 
Point of Contact
Thomas Zavela, , LISA JONES,
 
E-Mail Address
thomas.c.zavela.civ@mail.mil, lisa.m.jones3.civ@mail.mil
(thomas.c.zavela.civ@mail.mil, lisa.m.jones3.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
RECOVERY VEHICLE SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE Sources Sought Notice. The Army Contracting Command-Warren (ACC-WRN), in support of the Program Executive Office for Ground Combat Systems (PEO GCS), the Project Director - Main Battle Tank Systems (PD MBTS), and the Product Director - Combat Recovery Systems (PD-CRS) is conducting a Sources Sought to identify, as potential sources, companies that may possess the expertise, capabilities, and experience to provide an M88A2 Recovery Vehicle. Clarification of this Action. This request is a Sources Sought. It is an inquiry intended to measure the level of industry interest in determining the appropriate acquisition strategy for potential future acquisitions. The potential acquisitions are for vehicles to be produced in the FY16 through FY20 timeframe and they will be awarded on Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contracts. This Sources Sought neither constitutes a Request for Proposal (RFP) or Invitation to Bid, nor does it restrict the Government to an ultimate acquisition approach. Additionally, as a Sources Sought, this inquiry does not bind the Government to solicit for or award a competitive contract. Participation in this survey is also wholly voluntary on the part of the contractor, as no reimbursements will be made to any contractor for any costs associated with their participation in the survey. Data submitted in response to this Sources Sought will not be returned. Lastly, participation in this Sources Sought, while important to Army acquisition planners, is neither mandatory, nor is it requisite to future participation by a contractor in this or a similar contract RFP. You may address any part or portion of this Sources Sought. However, the Government reserves the right to solicit for all or parts of these requirements in the best interest of the Government. Assumptions. The Government WILL NOT furnish a Technical Data Package (TDP) for the vehicle identified. The contractor is expected to tell the Government what information is needed to accomplish each task. Scenario. The requirement for this proposed contract is to provide your firm's capability and experience in production, reliability, cost, delivery and logistics for providing an M88A2 recovery vehicle. Below each subpart, please provide a response based on your experience in the area, knowledge of subject matter, and capabilities. Contractors who deem themselves qualified; please take the time to respond to the questionnaire below. We are interested to see who is capable and experienced in meeting any or all areas of interest. QUESTIONNAIRE Instructions for Completing the Questionnaire: Telephone or hard copy inquiries WILL NOT be honored. Please submit email responses to: Interested sources should respond with COMPLETED RFI to Mr. Tom Zavela, e-mail at thomas.c.zavela.civ@mail,mil. All responses should be received no later than 11:59AM EDT December 4, 2015 Response Format. Submittal will be in text format only. Respondents to this Sources Sought are specifically instructed to appropriately mark any document that contains proprietary data, trade secrets, or other business sensitive information. If desired, responses may address the question number so as not to repeat the question in each response. Please spell out acronyms in their first instance. Also, clearly mark any confidential information per the guidance listed on page 7. Respondents to this questionnaire may be contacted directly in the future for additional comment and information as the requirements develop. Administrative Information. 1. Company Name 2. Mailing Address and Website 3. Location of facilities 4. CAGE Code (if applicable) 5. North America Industry Classification System (NAICS) number 6. Business size and eligibility under Government socio-economic programs and preference 7. Does your company use a cost system that has been certified by the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)? Person Responding to Questionnaire. 8. Name 9. Title 10. Company Responsibility 11. Telephone Number/Fax Number 12. E-Mail Address PRODUCTION: Describe your manufacturing capability and experience producing the following: • A recovery vehicle that can brake, steer, move forward and backward, and accelerate while towing a 70-ton tracked vehicle on primary, secondary, and cross country surfaces • A recovery vehicle that can brake while towing 70 tons up and down grades of 0-25% without the loss of steering or control • A recovery vehicle that can provide the crew with armor protection against direct and indirect fire • A recovery vehicle that possesses a main winch with 100 meters of cable and has a capacity of not less than 70 tons over the full operating range. Additionally, does your vehicle incorporate an auxiliary winch to assist the complete deployment of the main winch? • A recovery vehicle that can provide a lifting capability of 35 tons to a height of 22.5 feet at a distance of 8 feet in front of the recovery vehicle to support the recovery of nosed-in or overturned tanks. RELIABILITY: • Describe your recovery vehicle's Mean Miles Between Operational Mission Failures (MMBOMF). COST: • Describe what initial investments and nonrecurring setup (i.e. tooling, facilities, etc.) your ‎company would need to complete, in order to produce the recovery vehicle on a production line NLT November 2017. Please provide an estimated cost for the necessary nonrecurring tooling and facilitization. DELIVERY: • What is the manufacturing lead time needed to produce and deliver your recovery vehicle. LOGISTICS: Describe your company's experience and capability in planning, establishing and managing an Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Program for a recovery vehicle that incorporates the following ILS elements: (1) Maintenance Planning (2) Manpower and Personnel (3) Supply support (4) Equipment Support (5) Technical Data (6) Training and Training Support (7) Facilities (8) Packaging, Handling, Storage and Transportation (9) Design Influence GENERAL INFORMATION: The Government appreciates the time and effort taken to respond to this survey. The Government acknowledges its obligations under 18 U.S.C. 1905 to protect information qualifying as "confidential" under this statute. [To avoid possible confusion with the meaning of the term "confidential" in the context of Classified Information, we will use the term "PROPRIETARY."] Pursuant to this statute, the Government is willing to accept any PROPRIETARY (e.g., trade secret) restrictions placed on qualifying data forwarded in response to the survey questions and to protect it from unauthorized disclosure, subject to the following: 1. Clearly and conspicuously mark qualifying data with the restrictive legend (all caps) "PROPRIETARY" with any explanatory test, so that the Government is clearly notified of what data needs to be appropriately protected. 2. In marking such data, please take care to mark only those portions of the data or materials that are truly proprietary (over breadth in marking inappropriate data as "PROPRIETARY" may diminish or eliminate the usefulness of your response - see Item 6 below). Use circling, underscoring, highlighting or any other appropriate means to indicate those portions of a single page which are to be protected. 3. The Government is not obligated to protect unmarked data. Additionally, marked data that is already in the public domain or in the possession of the Government or third parties, or is afterward placed into the public domain by the owner or another party through no fault of the Government will not be protected once in the public domain. Data already in the possession of the Government will be protected in accordance with the Government's rights in the data. 4. Proprietary data transmitted electronically, whether by physical media or not, whether by respondent or by the Government, shall contain the) "PROPRIETARY" legend, with any explanatory text, on both the cover of the transmittal e:mail and at the beginning of the file itself. Where appropriate for only portions of an electronic file, use the restrictive legends "PROPRIETARY PORTION BEGINS" and "PROPRIETARY PORTION ENDS." 5. In any reproduction of technical data or any portions thereof subject to Asserted restrictions, the Government shall also reproduce the asserted restriction legend and any explanatory text. 6. The Government sometimes uses support contractors in evaluating responses. Marking of data as "PROPRIETARY" will preclude disclosure to those support contractors assisting the evaluation effort. The Government will use its best efforts to evaluate those responses that contain proprietary information without using support contractors, consistent with the resources available.
 
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