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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 19,1996 PSA#1745SURVIVABILITY DIRECTORATE, US ARMY NATICK RD&E CENTER, ATTN: SSCNC-IC,
NATICK MA 01760-5019 84 -- COLD WEATHER CANTEEN SYSTEM SOL W13G07-CBD7-0019 POC David
Querim (508) 233-5432 (Site Code DAAK60) The U.S. Army Natick Research,
Development, and Engineering Center, located in Natick, Massachusetts,
is looking for your assistance in providing the Army with a state of
the art Cold Weather Canteen System (canteen, cup, and carrier) that
meets the oldier needs. All manufacturers/distributors interested in
providing a cold weather canteen for the Armed Services should review
the following performance requirements and comment with their
assessment of which requirements their current commercial item mets.
Manufacturers are asked to provide to what degree their commercial
products meet the requirements (example: Our product will not allow
water to freeze when exposed to 15 degrees F below zero for 2 hours as
opposed to the Army's requirement.) The Cold Weather Canteen
Performance Requirements are: 1) That the canteen hold one to two
quarts of liquid; 2) That the canteen have a wide enough opening (31 to
50 cm) o allow a soldier to use his bayonet to break up initially
forming ice; 3) That the canteen be able to be heated directly on a
campfire to quickly thaw frozen contents; 4) That the canteen shape not
distort when used on a campfire; 5) That the canteen mateial not
corrode or emit any substance not allowed by the Food and Drug
Administration during use; 6) That the canteen shall be made such that
the interior surfaces contain no crevices which would allow for
bacterial growth; 7) That the mouth be made of a low thermal conductive
material; 8) That the canteen be compatible with the M1 canteen cap
(Nuclear, Biological and Chemical -NBC hardened) (A sample M1 capmay be
obtained by calling 508 233-5432); 9) That the canteen have a cup which
mates with the canteen and a insulated carrier which would carry the
canteen and cup; 10) That carrier be compatible with other current Load
Bearing Equipment (attachment points; 11) That the system (canteen,
cup, and carrier) meets the requirement that the canteen contents not
freeze when subjected to 4 hours at -40 degrees F; 12) That the canteen
and cup each be free standing. Interested parties should respond with
cost data, item literature, sample (if possible), and information
regarding production capacity. Information should be provided by
January 8, 1996. All informatio shall be considered confidential.
Information should be sent to the following address: U.S. Army Natick
RD&E Center, ATTN: SSCNC-ICC (QUERIM), Kansas Street, Natick MA
01760-5019. Contact David Querim at (508)233-5432 if there are any
questions. (0352) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0223 19961219\84-0003.SOL)
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