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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 22, 2005 FBO #1153
SOLICITATION NOTICE

61 -- Lithium Thermal Batteries

Notice Date
1/20/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
N68936 Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Dept.2 429 E. Bowen Rd - Stop 4015 China Lake, CA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N6893604D0007
 
Response Due
2/20/2005
 
Archive Date
4/20/2005
 
Description
The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, CA intends to increase the maximum quantity of lithium thermal batteries (Part Number EAP12165) that can be ordered under Contract N68936-04-D-0007 with Eagle Picher Technologies, LLC, Joplin, MO, from 500 to 650 units. The batteries will be used as components of a telemetry system for the Sidewinder Missile Project training rounds. The batteries will be physically attached to the item to provide primary power to the telemetry system during flight-testing. The batteries must meet the required form, fit, and function requirements of specification AS-1989A (Naval Air Systems Command Department of the Navy Critical Item Product Fabrication Specification for Thermal Battery) and Drawing 639AS9458A (Source Control Drawing for Battery, Thermal, Lithium) for a preexisting missile telemetry fabrication package. Output Voltage and Duration: The battery shall supply 24 to 34 Vdc when loaded by 14.9 to 15.1 ohms for ! at least 60 seconds over the operating temperature range of -40 to +71 degrees Centigrade (C). Exceptions to the following paragraphs of Specification AS-1989A, as specified on Drawing 639AS9458A: Output Voltage Rise Time: Output voltage shall rise to 25 Vdc within 270 milliseconds (ms) after application of 2.0 amps when loaded by 14.9 to 15.1 ohms at any temperature from -40 to +71 degrees C. No Fire: The battery shall not activate when a current up to 0.5 amps is applied for 30 seconds through the activation terminals. Activation Terminal Resistance: The resistance between the battery activation terminals shall be 0.6 +/-.2 ohms. Activation signal: The battery shall activate when 2.0 amperes direct current for 30 ms minimum duration is applied between terminals "S" and "SR" at any temperature from -40 to +70 degrees C. Batteries are 2 inches in diameter and 1.75 inches high maximum, shall meet all requirements after a minimum storage shelf life of 5 years, and mu! st be qualified for missile application. To qualify a product under Drawing 639AS9458A, a vendor shall submit four Qualification units that meet all the requirements of specification AS-1989A and Drawing 639AS9458A. The vendor must, at their own expense, submit four Qualification units, including test data, for evaluation and testing by the procuring activity. The Qualification units shall be manufactured using the same methods, materials, parts, processes, equipment and procedures proposed for production. Each Qualification unit shall meet all specified requirements. Failure of any Qualification unit to meet any of the requirements specified shall be cause for rejection. Respondents, other than the above, should submit, at a minimum, their qualifications and any other information considered pertinent to the requirement to the Contract Specialist within 45 days after publication of synopsis. The POC for this requirement is Kim Matsunaga, Contract Specialist, at (760) ! 939-7084 by phone, (760) 939-8329 by fax, or Kim.Matsunaga@navy.mil by electronic mail. All responsible sources may submit a quotation which shall be considered by the agency. See Numbered Notes 22 and 26. Place of Performance = N/A Set Aside = N/A
 
Record
SN00737695-W 20050122/050120212145 (fbodaily.com)
 
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