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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 16,1999 PSA#2497U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command Acquisition Center --
Washington Operations Office, 2461 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA
22331-0700 A -- IMPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL UNITS DUE 011700 POC Steve Alkire,
703-325-3356 E-MAIL: Click here to send email to the Contracting
Officer., pbutle@hoffman-issaa2.army.mil. The US Army CECOM Acquisition
Center-Washington is conducting a market survey of sources for a family
of new Environmental Control Units (ECUs). The ECUs are intended to
replace existing fielded units with nominal capacities of 9,000,
18,000, 36,000 and 60,000 BTUH. Both vertical and horizontal
configurations are required. The Improved Environmental Control Units
(IECUs) will use non-ozone depleting refrigerants, and will incorporate
up-to-date technology and components. These units will be installed as
for, fit, and functional replacements for old units, and will be used
by a broad variety of tactical Army systems. Technical requirements
for these units are based on the previous family of units developed
under MIL-A-52767 and MIL-A-53089. Additional requirements are
contained in an Operational Requirements Document for the IECU. The
IECUs will be rugged, compact units capable of providing cooling and
heat over a wide variety of environmental conditions, including
temperatures from -50o F to 125oF. They must be rugged and capable of
being transported off-road by tactical wheeled vehicles. They must meet
EMI requirements and be compatible with chemical protection equipment
and operation in contaminated environments. They must be easily
maintainable in the field and contain embedded diagnostics. They must
meet strict noise limits. The units must contain safety circuits and
controls to prevent catastrophic damage, and must conform to safety and
human factors standards. Potential sources must be capable of
engineering, fabricating, and testing prototype units, and must be
further capable of producing significant quantities during follow-on
production. Initial production units must be delivered to the field
within 18 months of the production award. Both the EMD and production
phases of this effort will use a Statement of Work and Purchase
Description. The Purchase Description will contain the technical
requirements for the IECUs, as well as interface drawings to ensure
that form and fit are controlled to match the existing units. The
contractor will be required to support both technical and operational
testing in the prototype phase. In addition, the contractor may be
required to provide support for initial fieldings during production.
The sources should be highly experienced in the area of specialty
environmental control, knowledgeable in the area of alternative
refrigerants, and possess a proven track record of accomplishments and
on-time delivery of specialty environmental control units. A clear
understanding of Army development and fielding support and the ability
to deliver within established schedules are essential. Responses are
to be received via e-mail, within 30 calendar days of the date of this
notice. Telephone requests for additional information will not be
honored. Interested vendors are to furnish one (1) set of descriptive
literature, via e-mail, with response submission. The total response,
including descriptive literature, is limited to 15 pages. The
supporting literature must be in sufficient detail to enable the
Government reviewer(s) to determine if the vendor has both the
engineering and production qualifications required for the effort.
Interested vendors are also requested to provide three
Government-verifiable references for contracts for similar work.
Acknowledgement of receipt will be issued. No information regarding the
results of the evaluation of data received will be provided. Posted
12/14/99 (W-SN408248). (0348) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0011 19991216\A-0011.SOL)
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