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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 1,1999 PSA#2357Commander, Marine Corps System Command, Code CTQ, 2033 Barnett Avenue,
Ste 315, Quantico, VA 22134-5010 68 -- NBC/TIM DECONTAMINATION PRODUCTS DUE 071699 POC Contract
Specialist, Ms. Katie Kley, (703) 784-5822 x223; Contracting Officer,
Mr. Pete Stabile, (703) 784-5822 x233 WEB: Click here to access
MARCORSYSCOM Contracting homepage,
http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/mcscctq/. E-MAIL: Click here to
contact the Contracts Specialist or, kleymk@mcsc.usmc.mil,
stabilep@mcsc.usmc.mil. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION. THE MARINE CORPS
DOES NOT INTEND TO AWARD A CONTRACT ON THE BASIS OF THIS NOTICE OR
OTHERWISE PAY FOR THE INFORMATION REQUESTED. This is a sources sought
Request For Information in support of the Marine Corps Systems Command
(MARCORSYSCOM) and the Joint Service Fixed Site Decontamination
(JSFXD) Program. The primary mission of the JSFXD Program is to provide
the joint services the capability to remove, neutralize, and eliminate
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC)/ Toxic Industrial Materials
(TIMs) from fixed sites, ports of entry, airfields, logistics support
bases, and key command and control centers which have been exposed to
the damaging effects of NBC warfare agents/contaminants and TIMs. The
JSFXD Program is a joint program among all four services and will be
employed independently or in conjunction with conventional
decontamination elements in the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army, U.S.
Navy, and U.S. Air Force during tactical and peacetime environments. It
is associated with joint service and multinational interoperability for
detecting, identifying, and eliminating NBC hazards as stated in the
Defense Planning Guidance FY00-FY05. Elements of the JSFXD Program will
be employed on the integrated battlefield as a means to remove,
neutralize, or eliminate NBC/TIM hazards posing threats to military
operations. To allow the Joint Force to effectively operate for
sustained periods of time in a contaminated environment, the JSFXD
Program will use the latest in technology to eliminate NBC/TIM hazards
in a safe and effective manner. The JSFXD Program will incorporate
both a family of decontaminants and a family of decontamination
application systems to enhance force protection through personnel,
equipment, facility, and area decontamination. The JSFXD Program will
have minimal logistic movement impact on strategic and intra-theater
lift resources. Designs will minimize the manpower requirements and
maximize the use of robotics and automation. The Marine Corps has been
designated as the lead agency in this joint program, and as such, will
be responsible for the acquisition, development, required component
integration, and development testing for various Engineering
Development Models. Requirements for the JSFXD Program, as called out
by the Operational Requirement Document (ORD) for JSFXD, are as
follows: The decontaminant shall 1) Reduce the concentration or
neutralize the effects of all chemical and biological warfare agents
and other toxic hazardous materials present on resources to a safe
level (i.e. below miosis or incapacitation level) for return to
unrestricted operational use; 2) Reduce the concentration or neutralize
the effects of all chemical and biological warfare agents and other
toxic hazardous materials within 15 minutes of application. For skin
decontamination applications, will neutralize contamination within 2
minutes of application; 3) Be ready for use within 15 minutes including
mixing and preparation; 4) Remain effective for 12 hours from a ready
for use or mixedstate; 5) Be suitable for use on any surface (e.g.
terrain, concrete, asphalt, paint, metal, plastics, composite surfaces,
low-observable materials, rubber seals) and have the ability to remove
or destroy toxic substances absorbed into the surface of the material;
6) Not degrade protective equipment. Must not degrade the performance
of individual protective equipment, detection devices, or collective
protection assets; 7) Be suitable for personnel skin decontamination
and use on ambulatory and non-ambulatory casualties with open wounds;
8) Not interfere with or damage equipment such as communications,
radar, navigation, electrical systems, environmental and fire control,
and other sensitive equipment systems; 9) Be provided in non-aqueous,
aqueous (both fresh and salt water) or non-liquid forms; 10) Not
contain harmful residue or byproduct nor produce any residue or vapors
which are toxic, corrosive, or non-disposable during decontamination
operations; 11) Prevent contamination from condensing or reforming in
cracks, crevices, and other hidden areas; and 12) Not be
environmentally hazardous. This requirement will be met in three
stages, corresponding to the following overlapping Blocks: BLOCK I
(FY99-FY02) will evaluate, review, and test decontaminants (and
integral applicators as applicable) that are Commercial Off The Shelf
(COTS), Non Developmental Items (NDI), existing Government products,
and mature technologies as possible avenues to meet the various
requirements within the ORD. Block I will focus on selection of a
family of decontaminants. This will be accomplished in part by
characterization tests at the U.S. Army Edgewood laboratory which
consist of chemical analysis and surface testing. BLOCK II (FY00-FY04)
will focus on developing a family of decontaminant applicator
subsystems that will be capable of dispersing the family of
decontaminants selected in Block I. COTS, NDI and existing Government
applicator systems will be considered in this Block II effort. BLOCK
III (FY02-FY06) will develop medical/skin decontaminants and their
applicator systems. The primary focus of this RFI is to identify
decontaminants and potential sources for Block I of the JSFXD Program.
However, parties that currently have products that address Blocks II
and III (decontaminant applicator subsystems and medical/skin
decontamination) are also encouraged to respond, as some products
fulfill a variety of requirements which address more than one aspect of
the program. Therefore, all parties who believe that they have a
decontamination product or decontaminant applicator subsystem or are
able to submit a proposal which meet the requirements above are
requested to submit a description of their product and capabilities.
Submissions should provide sufficient technical detail so as to clearly
communicate and illustrate the properties and capabilities of the
product as they relate to the requirements stated above. Submission
should provide as much information as possible on the following areas:
effectiveness of product (e.g. the ability to reduce the toxic effects
of CW agents and TIMs), process/product results and byproducts,
maturity of product, concept of use, environmental impact, process
safety, and business factors (i.e. corporate capabilities and
experience). Product samples are encouraged, but will not be returned.
Vendors who submit packages for review do so with the understanding
that their literature and samples will be reviewed by U.S. Government
personnel as well as individuals from the following Government support
contractors: MKI Systems, Mitre Tek, Mitre Corp, Battelle Memorial
Institute, and Operational Technology. THE PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT IS
TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL SOURCES. THERE IS NO SOLICITATION DOCUMENT AT
THIS TIME. ANY REQUESTS FOR A SOLICITATION PACKAGE WILL BE DISREGARDED.
All responses must be in writing and must be submitted for
consideration no later than 16 July 1999, 2:00 p.m. EST. No telephonic
responses will be accepted. All information must be submitted to the
Contract Specialist at the address above. ALL COMMON CARRIER PACKAGES
(FEDEX, UPS, ETC.) MUST BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: MARCORSYSCOM
(CODE CTQ), ATTN: KATIE KLEY, 3041A MCCAWLEY AVENUE, QUANTICO, VA
22134-5010. Posted 05/27/99 (W-SN336719). (0147) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0359 19990601\68-0003.SOL)
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