SOURCES SOUGHT
19 -- Short Endurance - Small Unmanned Surface Vessels
- Notice Date
- 4/18/2024 1:58:20 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 336612
— Boat Building
- Contracting Office
- NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER PANAMA CITY BEACH FL 32407-7001 USA
- ZIP Code
- 32407-7001
- Solicitation Number
- N61331-24-SN-Q20
- Response Due
- 4/26/2024 1:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 04/27/2024
- Point of Contact
- Nitaya Prater, Joan R. Troutman
- E-Mail Address
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nitaya.prater.civ@us.navy.mil, joan.r.troutman.civ@us.navy.mil
(nitaya.prater.civ@us.navy.mil, joan.r.troutman.civ@us.navy.mil)
- Description
- Request for Information (RFI) for Short Endurance � Small Unmanned Surface Vessels CONTRACTING OFFICE ADDRESS Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Division 110 Vernon Avenue Panama City Beach, Florida 32407� ADDITIONAL GENERAL INFORMATION This is a Request for Information (RFI) as defined in FAR 15.201(e) to obtain information about pricing, delivery, and other market information or capabilities for planning purposes.� This RFI is not a request for competitive proposals; therefore, responses to this notice are not considered offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract.� Companies that respond will not be paid for the information submitted. The Government will be utilizing Government personnel only under this RFI.� The role of these Government personnel is to function as reviewers.� These personnel will have access to the information submitted in response to the RFI, and will provide technical expertise and/or advice as required.� All personnel have Non-Disclosure Agreements on file with the Government.� NOTE:� If late information is received after offers due date, it may be considered by the Government Evaluation Team, depending on agency time constraints.�� PSC � 1940 NAICS � 336612, 1,000 Employees GENERAL INTENT DESCRIPTION The Navy provides this RFI inviting industry to provide information on technologies related to short endurance, unmanned surface vessels. Industry responses to the RFI will be assessed and may assist in identifying potential future actions. Note:� There is no guarantee that any submitted topic will be funded, and responders to this RFI will have no competitive advantage in receiving awards related to the submitted topic area.� The information submitted in all responses may be utilized to help the Government further define its requirements.� If the Government develops a project that addresses any submitted or similar topic, the resulting procurement will address technology and business specific requirements as defined by the Government to achieve project objectives. BACKGROUND The Government is seeking unmanned surface vessel technologies that will meet some or all of the performance requirements below.� Meeting all requirements of this RFI is not mandatory. The Government wants to understand the market space and potentially work with vendors to close identified gaps for a rapid fielding Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) This RFI is released to support PMS 340�s need for small unmanned surface vessels (USVs). The requirements below are specific to �short endurance� USVs. Small unmanned surface vessels are defined as less than 14ft in length with a 4ft beam or less and less than 1000 lbs. There is a possibility of two variants, a short variant less than 6 feet and larger variant with a maximum length of 14 feet. Mono hulls are preferred but all will be considered. Basic Goals/Requirements The following is a list of basic goals/requirements for the USV. Again, responses encouraged even if all cannot be met. Transportability USV-001 The USV shall be transportable to and from an operational area by an unmodified Combat Craft Medium (CCM) Mark 1. USV-002 The USV shall be transportable to and from an operational area by an unmodified Combatant Craft Assault (CCA). Towing the USV from a CCA is acceptable if towable at operationally relevant speeds. USV-003 Handling to launch and recover the USV requires less than five personnel. USV-004 The USV shall be towable by host platform Performance Operational duration of 4 hours USV-005 Conditions Sea state two 10 lbs of interchangeable payload with an average power draw of 10 watts for 4 hours. USV-006 Speed 15 knot �sprint� for two minutes Maintain 4 knots for two hours Remaining time can be in loiter USV-007 Maneuverability/Stability The USV shall have the ability to hold station plus or minus 15 meters in sea state two with 15 knot winds. USV-008 Autonomy The USV shall have some level of autonomy to execute a preplanned mission and make changes based on the input it is given by integrated sensors. Payload USV-009 Ability to power and provide data to and from vehicle and payload. USV-010 The USV shall be compatible with the USSOCOM Modular Payload A-Kit. USV-011 In less than 90 minutes, a team of two trained operators shall be capable of changing payloads without altering other subsystems or power supplies, execute a payload built-in-test, and return the vehicle to mission ready status. ���������� Communication USV-012 USV shall have the ability to receive and transmit C2 and payload data via line of sight links. USV-013 USV shall have the ability to receive and transmit C2 and payload data (dependent on size) over the horizon. ��������� Energy USV-014 The energy sources for the USV should be something that can be produced, refueled, or recharged in an austere environment, and is suitable for use on Naval surface ships. USV-015 Lithium Ion batteries are acceptable but additional information on the batteries used is requested. �Ease of use USV-0016 With trained personnel, the USV shall require a maximum of 60 minutes to set-up, calibrate, and field test (pre-mission checklist). Environmental USV-017 All system equipment directly exposed to the environment during maritime operations shall be designed to resist corrosion from salt spray/fog. OPTIONAL USV-018 Transit a minimum 50 nm USV-019 Low signature and survivability capabilities that minimize detection during field operation USV-020 Cyber hardening capabilities for data-at-rest (DAR) and data-in-transit (DIT) including zeroing data through scuttle and hard drive removal USV-021 Hybrid Power Train REQUIRED RESPONSES Limit RFI responses to 5 pages.� Responses containing Contractor proprietary information must be marked and transmitted in accordance with Contractor company requirements. Proprietary information can be submitted by either encrypted email or CD/DVD digital media. CLASSIFIED SUBMISSIONS ARE NOT PERMITTED. ��Note:� See Format and Page Limitations and Submission of Documentation paragraphs for additional instructions.� Responses are preferred in the following format: TITLE: �Descriptive title for technology solution SUBMITTER INFORMATION:� Responses should include the company name, location of company, and the title, telephone number, and both mail and e-mail addresses of a point of contact (POC) having authority and knowledge to discuss the submission and the potential for procurement to support rapid fielding GOVERNMENT CUSTOMERS/INTERESTED ORGANIZATIONS:� Identify Government customer organizations cognizant of the technology and challenges in utilizing the technology.� These should be the organizations/agencies that have interest in the technology and have the technical or programmatic expertise for assessing the values of the technology to potential Government customers.� Identify any relevant related Government programs (and/or point of contact), including organization, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone and FAX numbers.� Points of contact that can provide additional information useful to the technology review should be included in an Appendix. (Pages in the Appendix do not count in the page limitation.) Letters from current or potential Government customers expressing an interest in the technology solution and in addressing the challenges are encouraged.� Such letters may be included in the Appendix, again without impacting the page limitation. TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION/ SOLUTION IMPACT:� This section provides essential background information on the technology.� This section should include at least the following: Technology Description. The technology/approach and its current and future uses. Benefits. The potential advantages of the offered technology over alternative technologies in terms of cost, performance, maturity, and other factors. Operational Description.� General description of command and control. Information on operational intent (ie in protected waters, sea state less than X etc.) Technical Readiness Level. ��Provide the estimated technical readiness level (TRL) of the platform and a short justification of this level. Rapid fielding requires commercial of the shelf (COTS) or minimum Technology Readiness Level of 7. ����������������� INDUSTRY CAPABILITIES:� This section describes industry�s current and expected capability to produce and/or integrate the technology.� Please also provide the lead time required to produce a single system. CRITERIA:� Please succinctly address how the technology offered will comply with one or more of the basic requirements/goals listed above. COST/FUNDING ESTIMATES:� High-level cost estimates of implementing the offered technology development. Contract vehicles must be pre-established to provide the option of procurement for rapid fielding. FORMAT & PAGE LIMITATION Submittals should be provided on standard letter size 8-1/2 by 11 inch paper, limited to a maximum of 5 single sided, 1.5-spaced pages. Cover sheet not included in page limit. The font for text should be Times New Roman 12-point or larger.� The Responder may use oversize pages (including �foldouts�) where appropriate to contain graphic presentations.� Oversize pages do not count as extra pages within the page limitations.� Submitted responses should be in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat format.� Existing commercial documentation and product literature can also be submitted and is not subject to a page limitation. SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTATION Unclassified documentation shall be emailed to the primary Contracting Office POC and copied to the Principal Investigators as follows: Contracting Office: Nitaya Prater NSWC PCD, Code 023 110 Vernon Avenue, Panama City, FL 32407 nitaya.prater.civ@us.navy.mil Principle Investigator: Erica Davis NSWC PCD, Code E11 110 Vernon Avenue, Panama City, FL 32407 (850) 235-5795 erica.c.davis8.civ@us.navy.mil Co-Principle Investigator: Holli Van Camp NSWC PCD, Code E11 110 Vernon Avenue, Panama City, FL 32407 (850) 624-8535 holli.g.vancamp.civ@us.navy.mil INFORMATION APPROACH The Program may or may not select or recommend any of the submitted information for use to develop a project plan.� Projects developed from this information would be competed in a full and open competition.� The Navy, as the DoD Executive Agent for the Program, is not required to provide feedback to responders.� NSWC-PCD utilizes the RFI process to help identify/develop potential programs and to determine if there is an�industrial base to address Government needs.� Upon receipt of RFI responses, NSWC-PCD reviews the submissions to determine the utility of the information and the merit of the proposed technical solution.�� If an RFI response does identify a potential program that meets the criteria stated in the NSWC-PCD BAA and is appropriate,�dialogue may ensue between NSWC-PCD and appropriate Government agencies�to determine if a funding source can be established. If the preceding considerations are met, NSWC-PCD may pursue a program.� In the pursuit of a program, the Government may communicate with the initiator of the RFI response.� A definitive timeframe cannot be determined because the process is contingent upon a number of different variables.� If feedback is not provided for an RFI response within 45 days, it is likely that the Government is not pursuing the information/solution further.� DISCLAIMER This is a Request for Information (RFI) only, as defined in FAR 15.201 (e), to obtain information about pricing, delivery, and other market information or capabilities for planning purposes.� This RFI is not a request for competitive proposals; therefore, responses to this notice are not considered offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract.� Companies that respond will not be paid for the information submitted. No telephone calls will be accepted requesting a bid package or solicitation.� There is no bid package or solicitation at this time.� All information received shall be safeguarded from unauthorized disclosure. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION All responsible sources may submit information in response to this RFI that shall be considered by the agency.� Responses to this RFI are due no later than 30 days from the publish date of the RFI.� If late information is received, it may be considered by the Government Evaluation Team, depending on agency time constraints.� All routine communications regarding this announcement should be directed to the designated Contracting Office POC, nitaya.prater.civ@us.navy.mil.� Please note:� the Government is not required to provide feedback to RFI responders.�
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Panama City Beach, FL 32407, USA
- Zip Code: 32407
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 32407
- Record
- SN07035949-F 20240420/240418230059 (samdaily.us)
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