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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 13,1997 PSA#1760United Defense LP, Armament Systems Division, 4800 E. River Rd.,
Minneapolis, MN 55421-1498 59 -- SYSTEMS TO DETECT BORE OBSTRUCTIONS IN 155MM CANNON SUBSYSTEMS
POC Technical Point of Contact: Joel Martin, M236, (612) 572-7489,
INTERNET: joel_martin@fmc.com. Procurement Point of Contact: Phil
Kuechenmeister, M389, (612) 572-6574, INTERNET:
phil_kuechenmeister@fmc.com WEB: United Defense LP,
http://www.fmc.com/crusader. E-MAIL: United Defense LP,
joel_martin@fmc.com. United Defense, L.P., Armament Systems Division,
under Prime Contract DAAE30-95-C-0009 is gathering information on
potential suppliers of sensors and sensor technologies that can be used
to detect hazards in the bore of the automatically loaded 155mm cannon
for the Crusader Self Propelled Howitzer. The rapid automatic loading
of separately loaded ammunition (combustible case charge and
projectile) incorporated by Crusader requires that functions previously
performed manually be done rapidly and automatically. One of these
functions is to ensure that the bore of gun is free of hazards and
anomalous bore conditions. United Defense is interested in hearing from
suppliers having products or technologies capable of detecting any of
the following types of possible bore hazards. 1) Fallback -- This is
defined as the condition when the projectile becomes unseated from its
rammed position. 2) Burning embers -- These arehot, burning, or
glowing embers from the propellant charges or combustible case
materials which remain in the gun after the breech is opened. 3) Debris
-- This includes items from the external environment such as dirt,
snow, mud, ice, freezing rain, pebbles, stones, rocks, sand, and tree
limbs, and deliberately placed and forgotten items such as hand tools,
flashlights, gages, bore cleaning materials, brushes, bore inspection
tools, borescopes, and muzzle covers or plugs. Debris can also include
broken parts and components such as rammer parts, rotating bands,
obturators, breech seals, and rifle lands. 4) Projectiles erroneously
remaining anywhere in the bore of the gun. Potential qualified
suppliers are requested to submit a capability statement to Phil
Kuechenmeister, in writing, at M389 INTERNET at Phil,
Kuechenmeister@nsd.fmc.com or by facsimile at 612-572-4964 within 21
calendar days of the publication of this announcement. Capability
statements can be in subcontractor format, and should include, at a
minimum: 1. A narrative discussion or report addressing the current
status and performance of the candidate sensors or technology being
proposed along with supporting data. The types of hazards that the
proposed sensors will detect should be noted. 2. A narrative discussion
of the unique technical capabilities and expertise of the organization.
3. A narrative discussion supporting the organization's ability to meet
the schedule of developing an integrated sensor design and hardware (2
units plus spare parts) to be delivered to United Defense no later
than April 1998. Respondents to this notice will not be notified either
of the receipt or the assessment of the information submitted. Neither
the cost of preparing capability statements nor the cost of preparing
proposals will be entertained as allowable direct charges to any
resultant subcontract. This solicitation does not obligate United
Defense, L.P. to enter in any subcontract with any organization
supplying information. (0008) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0305 19970113\59-0008.SOL)
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