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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 16, 2003 FBO #0471
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84 -- Assault Load Carrier

Notice Date
3/14/2003
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, United States Marine Corps, Marine Corps Systems Command, 2033 Barnett Avenue Suite 315, Quantico, VA, 22134-5010
 
ZIP Code
22134-5010
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-M67854-03-R-3093
 
Archive Date
5/10/2003
 
Point of Contact
Susan D'Lugos, Contract Specialist, Phone 703-432-3267, Fax 703-432-3262, - Dorinne Rivoal, Supervisory Contracting Officer, Phone 703-432-3274, Fax 703-432-3262,
 
E-Mail Address
dlugossl@mcsc.usmc.mil, rivoaldm@mcsc.usmc.mil
 
Description
Commercial Area Announcement Overview and Objective: By means of this Commercial Area Announcement (CAA), the Marine Corps System Command is seeking breakthrough ideas incorporated in a commercially available load bearing chest/vest system. Our goal is to use proven commercial systems to maximize the mobility and survivability of the individual Marine. The need for an improved system has resulted from events encountered during Operation Enduring Freedom whereby deficiencies with the current load bearing equipment were identified. The United States Marine Corps is seeking a commercial system that is simple, functional, durable, and lightweight. Specifically, ? Capable of being properly worn by a female Marine in the 5th percentile and a male Marine in the 95th percentile. ? Capable of carrying a 6 fully loaded M16A2 magazines. ? Have pouches to carry fragmentation grenades. ? Have removable pouches to carry smoke grenades. ? Must be compatible with the placement of the main or assault packs. ? Must be compatible a tubular hydration system. ? Must be compatible with the wearing of the Outer Tactical Vest (Body armor). For details concerning the OTV please contact Rick Hockensmith with Point Blank Body Armor at phone number (954) 630-0900. Point Blank Body Armor, Inc. 4031 N.E. 12th Terrace, Oakland Park, Florida 33334. NSN: 8470-01-465-1875 xs; 1901 sm; 1904 med; 1907 LG; 1911 XL. ? Capable of carrying the M-9 Service pistol. ? Able to produce variants to carry specialized equipment, i.e. Navy Corpsmen, 40mm HE and illumination rounds, M249 200 round drums, etc. ? The design should be compatible with the Improved Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE) pack systems proposed by ILBE candidates Bianchi International (POC: Mr. Lacy Causey, (909) 676-5621, hlcausey@aol.com) and Propper International (POC: Mr. Tom Kellim,(636) 685-1034, tomk@propper.com) ? Must incorporate the Interlocking Weave Attachment System specified in the Statement of Objectives (SOO) for the ILBE. Found at: http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/ctq/PILBE/Download/2-6- 329.pdf ? The design should provide Marines with quantifiable improvements in overall system capabilities when compared to the Modular Lightweight Load carrying Equipment (MOLLE) Fighting Load Carrier. The Marine Corps intends to use the responses to this CAA to formulate a picture of the state of what is possible in the commercial marketplace and to incorporate those findings into a solicitation to meet its objectives. If the Marine Corps elects to issue a solicitation, it intends, consistent with applicable law and regulation, to solicit using a Request for Commercial Offerings that will be provided to all commercial entities that respond to this CAA, as well as any other commercial concerns interested in responding to the solicitation. This CAA is published for informational purposes only. Responses in any form are not offers. Issuance of this CAA should not be construed as obligating the Marine Corps, in any way, to issue a solicitation or to award a contract in furtherance of this objective discussed herein. No funds are available to pay for preparing responses to this CAA. Responses to this CAA should include product literature and a discussion, in broad terms, of 1) the commercially available system and/or designs which could be used or adapted to meet the Marine Corps requirement; 2) a rough estimate of the price of each approach; 3) a discussion of any customary business practices that might affect the firms fulfillment of the requirement; 4) a discussion of how the product complies with the Berry Amendment requirement for manufacture in the U.S. from materials of U.S. origin; 5) a discussion of any potential participation by small, HUBzone small, small disadvantaged, or woman-owned small business concerns; and 6) a statement as to whether the firm responding to the CAA is a small business for National American Industry Classification code 314911. There is no prescribed format for the response to the CAA. Responses should refer to CAA Number M67854-03-R-3093. Firms may submit more than one product or approach for fulfilling the requirement. Firms submitting product samples with their written response shall submit only one product sample for each response, and shall include information for returning the product samples. All samples submitted shall be returned at the conclusion of the CAA phase. Responses to this CAA should be received no later than 25 April, 2003.Responses received after this date may not be considered in the determining whether to issue a Request for Commercial Offerings or in what the nature of the Request for Commercial Offerings will be. Responses shall be submitted to the following address: Commander, MARCORSYSCOM, Attn: S. Leigh D?Lugos (CTQ/PMM-162), 2201A Willis Street, Quantico, VA 22134-6050. Questions may be submitted to Ms. D?Lugos at dlugossl@mcsc.usmc.mil.
 
Place of Performance
Address: N/A
Zip Code: N/A
Country: N/A
 
Record
SN00279969-W 20030316/030315001528 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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