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Air Warrior Survival Kit, Ready Access & Modular (SKRAM) Go Bags and Straps

US Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) Solicitation W58RGZ-10-R-0160 Pre-Proposal Conference - May 13, 2010 at the Madison (AL) Radisson

AGENDA 12:30 START

1. INTRODUCTION OF PARTICIPANTS & A FEW CONFERENCE RULES

2. AIR WARRIOR PRODUCTS /PROGRAM OVERVIEW – Jim Isaacs, AW Program Integrator 3. SKRAM SYNTHESIS (BRIEF) NOTES – Anne Baune, AMCOM Contracting Officer

4. SKRAM TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS OVERVIEW – Andrea Lavoie, AW SKRAM Project Lead

BREAK - 15 MINUTES

5. SOLICITATION REQUIREMENTS OVERVIEW – Anne Baune, AMCOM Contracting Officer 6. Q & A – SESSION #1 – Frencetta Morgan, AMCOM Contracting Officer

BREAK – 15 MINUTES

7. Q&A – SESSION #2 – Frencetta Morgan, AMCOM Contracting Officer 8. ADJOURNMENT

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Air Warrior SKRAM 5/13/10 Madison Radisson

1.

(A

) At this meeting:

* Leave your brochures, descriptive literature and business cards in your brief cases.

This is not a marketing opportunity – that was in an earlier phase.

* Attempt to make appointments to meet/greet any Air Warrior personnel and “discuss” the requirement – here or back on post

* Ask for individualized assistance or help in completing or reviewing a section of your proposal.

(B) For the Duration: Until award is made, the ONLY allowed government person that can be contacted is the Contracting Officer.

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Section 2

. Air Warrior Products

Primary Survival Gear Carrier

Microclimate Cooling System

Flotation Single place Collar Life Raft

Microclimate Cooling Garment (MCG) Microclimate Cooling Unit (MCU) HGU-56/P Helmet System

Clothing and Individual

Equipment

Electronic Data Manager

Body Armor Portable Helicopter Oxygen Delivery System Aircraft Wireless Intercom System Helmet Hear-Through System Go-Bag w/integrated Hydration System

Dual Net-Ready EDM

Aircrew Survival

Egress Knife Holster

?

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Air Warrior Products- in use DoD-Wide

Clothing and Individual Equipment

Leveraged MCS Technology

Leveraged MCS Technology

US and Foreign Nation Air and Ground Vehicle Applications

Microclimate Cooling

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Air Warrior SKRAM 5/13/10 Madison Radisson

3.

100% Small Business Set Aside – 51% of the work must be performed by the small business or small business lead

Berry Amendment applies – domestic material and domestic production

Firm Fixed Price Range quantities – alternate ranges, if beneficial to your business model and the government, may be offered – make sure you are responsive to the government’s ranges first, then make the alternate offer in Section B and the Attachment 003 Pricing Sheets

(Volume II).

A Pre-Award Survey, conducted by AMCOM and DCMA personnel, may be required. This can delay award for 30-60 days

First Articles will be required. FAT is NOT to be confused with the demo models submitted with your proposal – it is an post award milestone. This means that authorization to begin production and acquire the material necessary for production will not be given until there is successful FAT. To do otherwise is at the contractor’s own risk. First billings and payments can

be delayed many months.

Do NOT include transportation or shipping expense – GBL/FOB Origin.

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Program Executive Office Soldier

SECTION 4

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE FOR

W58RGZ-10-R-0160

Andrea Lavoie

PM-AW

May 2010

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Survival Kit, Ready Access, Modular AVNS-DTL-10836 Gear Insert DTL-10836-12 M-4 Magazine Pouches (QTY 2) P/N 1005945-1 Go Bag DTL-10836-1 Hydration Carrier DTL-10836-2 (as required by Configuration)

Survival Kit, Ready Access, Modular

Configuration Breakdown

GOVT Owned Technical Data

Package – Drawings & Purchase

Description

No GOVT drawings

Built IAW AVNS-DTL-10836

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Straps

• Straps built in accordance with GOVT owned Technical

Data Package (Drawings and Purchase Description)

• Straps provide interface with the approved aircraft

locations

Cargo

Tie Down Strap

1005980

Double Loop

Strap

1005978

Shackle

Strap

1005979

PD 1006008 Purchase Description for the

Tie-Downs, Lanyards, and Tethers for Air Warrior

– Governs Quality Inspections

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Straps

• Cargo Tie-Down

Shackle Strap

Double Loop Strap

Not to Scale

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Repair Items

• Repair Items are provided to the Aviation Unit to make simple repairs

in the field. ALSE Tech has sewing machine, grommet press, &

scissors available in ALSE shop for repairs.

• No repairs are made to load bearing straps on the SKRAM or the

Double Loop, Cargo Tie-Down, or Shackle Strap.

• Push Pack is provided to unit when the SKRAM is fielded. Push

Pack includes small quantities of repair items to stock ALSE shop for

repairs.

• Repair items must be in quantity as specified in RFP. Items must be

bagged and tagged (labeled).

• Provide price for any unique items that bidder’s design may include

beyond items listed in CLIN 1008.

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Integration History

Combat Requirements Directorate (Ft Rucker) defined requirements for Go

Bag and Hydration system in Concept Production Document

The system provides carriage for mandatory ALSE gear, additional

mission-specific gear and ammunition magazines.

The SKRAM is configured specifically per platform.

Features of the SKRAM include:

Flame Retartdant

Configurable as an escape and evasion or “Grab and Go” bag

Capable of being worn like an assault pack

Capable of additional equipment carriage. Requirements include:

– Up to 6 magazines of 5.56 ammunition

– Insertable “on the go” hydration system

– MOLLE individual sleep system bag and carrier.

– Additional environmental gear and 72 hours worth of caloric intake

Provides secure carriage up to a 40G crash load

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Go-Bag Mandatory Items

Product Weight, lbs NSN

Survival blanket, 1 0.155 7120-00-935-6667 Datrex 4 oz water bags, 10 0.290 na

Datrex emergency rations, 3 2.985 na

Blastmatch fire starter, 1 0.160 1WG0415-BX Green chemlight, 2 0.110 6260-01-074-4229 IR chemlight, 2 0.110 6260-01-396-1704 Hydration bladder 100 oz, 1 0.580 8465-01-527-6371 Survival manual (small tan), 1 0.395 AFM 64-5

Muslin bandage, 1 0.130 6510-00-201-1755 Blade surgical, 5 0.030 6850-00-985-7166 50 ft 550 cord, 1 0.100 4020-00-240-2146

In-line filter 0.155 8465-01-517-4770

Water purification tablets, 1 sht 0.025 COTS: Micropur

TOTAL WEIGHT: 5.225

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Go-Bag Additional Items

Additional Items Weight, lbs NSN

Gerber folding E-tool 2.545

Magnesium fire starter 0.100 4240-01-160-5618 Illuminating candle 0.255 6260-00-840-5578 prosthesis (zip-lock bag) 0.000 6520-00-926-9041 aluminum foil, 5' length 0.045

trioxane 0.000 9110-00-263-9865 poncho 1.555 8405-01-100-0976 signal, smoke, & illumination, 1 0.285 1370-00-309-5028

carabiner 0.145

speed hook snare (for fishing) 0.045 4220-01-379-5598 non-magnetic steel snare wire 0.040 9525-00-596-3498 tarp 3.800 8340-00-485-3012 snowshoes (MSR Denali Ascent) 3.750

snowshoe extension tails, 4" 0.710 saber cut saw (survival inc) 0.375

desalter kit #4 1.625 4610-00-372-0592 goggles, sun, wind & dust 0.255 8465-01-328-8268 insect head net 0.255 8415-00-935-3130 hat, reversible sun 0.210 8415-00-270-0229 sleeping bag with carrier 9.320

GP knife sharpener 0.090 5110-00-162-2205 Multi-tool, Gerber 0.495 5110-01-346-5341 Matches in water-proof container 0.320 9920-01-154-7199 emergency fishing kit 0.375 4220-00-244-0764

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SKRAM Prototypes

Used for Integration Efforts

Hydration Carrier

SKRAM interfaces with:

a) Go Bag attaches with

Hydration Carrier

b) Gear Insert carries

mandatory survival Aviation

Life Support Equipment

(ALSE) gear

c) RFI Sleep System attaches

to Go Bag or Hydration

Carrier

d) GOVT provided Interface

Control Drawings

e) M-4 Magazine Pouch

interfaces via PALS to Go

Bag or Hydration Carrier

M-4 Magazine Pouch

•Items not to scale

•Specific features shown in these photos may not represent actual specification requirements

Go Bag Module

Gear Insert

RFI Sleep System

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Gear Carrier

– Go Bag filled with ALSE Mandatory – Go Bag filled with mission-specific

gear

– 2 Magazine pouches with 4 M-4 magazines

Tie-down Assembly

– Double Loop Strap, 1005978-3 – Shackle Strap, 1005979-1

Anchorage

– Aircraft Cargo Rings

UH-60 A/L

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CH-47 D/F

Gear Carrier

– Go Bag filled with ALSE Mandatory – Go Bag filled with mission-specific gear – Magazine pouches

– Can accommodate RFI Modular Sleep System

Tie-Down Assembly

– Cargo Tie-Down Strap 1005980-1

Anchorage

– Shackle on seat bar

– Choice of lower attachment point include 10K ring on floor or seat belt attachment ring

– Alternate location is between floor cargo rings, 36 inches apart

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OH-58D

Gear Carrier

– Go Bag filled with ALSE Mandatory – Go Bag filled with mission-specific

gear

– Magazine pouches

Tie-down Assembly

– Double Loop Strap, 1005978-3 – Shackle Strap, 1005979-1

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AH-64 A/D

Hydration System

– Hydration Carrier in right-hand bay, outboard of seat, inside of adjustable armor plate

– 3 L MOLLE Hydration Reservoir – One M-4 magazine pouch and 2

magazines

Tie-down Assembly

– Double Loop Strap, 1005978-3 – Shackle Strap, 1005979-1

Anchorage

– New brackets provided by Air Warrior

Right-hand bay, outboard

of seat, inside of armor

plate

Go Bag with Mandatory ALSE fits in the

exterior stowage bays (EFAB, FABs or

Survival Kit Bay optional).

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Acquisition of Items

SKRAM – Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Production

Contract

– Procure to Detail Specification with defined interface

requirements (DWG 1005972) for Go Bag, Hydration Carrier,

and Gear Insert

– Have materials defined by specification (Fabric, webbing,

zippers)

– CLINS

• SKRAM Go Bag DTL-10836-1

• Hydration Carrier DTL 10836-2

• Gear Insert DTL-10836-12

– Procure to Drawing and Purchase Description

• M-4 Magazine Pouch 1005945-1 (NSN )

• Cargo Tie- Down Strap P/N 1005980-1

• Double Loop Strap P/N 1005978-3

• Shackle Strap P/N 1005979-1

– CONSIDERATIONS:

- GOVT control of Detail Specification AVNS-DTL-10836,

Interface Control Drawings (ICDs), and M-4 Magazine Pouch

TDP

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Scope of Work

• Meetings & Reviews:

– Start of Work

– Bi-weekly telecon assess progress toward

production and delivery

– Program Review once per year at contractor

facilities assess program accomplishments

• Minutes required for Start of Work and

Program Reviews

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Production

• Pilot Line Validation – Government team

visits manufacturing facility for each

product

– Assessing readiness for production that

tooling is in place

– Review Work Instructions

– Review of Process Control & documentation

– Review of receiving and inspection

– Supplier Control

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Quality Management System

• Established, documented, implemented,

and maintained quality management

system

– Quality policy and objectives

– Quality manual

– Controlled procedures and records

– Management committed to quality objectives

– Competence, Training and awareness

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Quality Management System

• Consistency of processes with the quality management system

– Design and development

– Product realization

– Purchasing

– Production

• Control of products and processes

– Identification and Traceability

– Control of Measuring Equipment

– Internal Auditing

– Control of Nonconforming product

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Quality Management System

• Corrective and Preventive Action

• ANSI/ISO/ASQ 9001 or AS9100 certification

or compliancy

• Certification not required, but should meet the

requirements of one of the listed standards.

• At Start of Work meeting

• provide a matrix of compliance status to either of the

standards.

• define path (task and timeline) to achieve compliancy on

any requirements not already met.

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Inspection and Test Requirements

• First Article Test (FAT) required on the Go Bag, Hydration Carrier, Gear Insert, M-4 Pouch, Double Loop Strap, Shackle Strap, and Cargo Tie-Down Strap prior to approval to go into production.

• Plan must be submitted and approved by the Government.

• FAT will be performed by the contractor. The Government may choose to witness all or part of the FAT and review any of the build and FAT documentation.

• Report must be submitted and approved by the Government.

• Conformance Inspection (or Lot Acceptance) Test required during production.

• Plan must be submitted and approved by the Government.

• Required to meet material certifications, in-process inspection, visual inspection, dimensional inspection, and performance requirements IAW PD1006008,

PD1006006, AVNS-DTL-10836, and drawings supplied with the RFP.

• Tensile Tests required for Double Loop Strap and Cargo Tie-Down Strap IAW PD. • Proof Load required for Go Bag and Hydration carrier handles, tie-down channels, and

interface to sleep system IAW Specification.

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Inspection and Test Requirements

• Proof load test required on some parts of the

system IAW the AVNS during either FAT or

Conformance Inspection and sometimes both.

• Demonstrations required on some parts of the

system IAW the AVNS during either FAT or

Conformance Inspection and sometimes both.

• Standard Color samples must be established.

• Spectral Reflectance must be tested by a

Government approved lab.

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Configuration Management

• If changes occur, Contractor required to submit

Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) for Class I and

Class II changes on their products (Go Bag, Hydration

Carrier, and Gear Insert)

• GOVT will provide ECPs for GOVT controlled drawings,

specifications, and purchase descriptions

• Configuration Status Accounting System – Tells what

was built: Documentation Revision Level; Parts List; etc.

– Allows for tracking of items to production lot and configuration if

a problem occurs

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Configuration Management

• Physical Configuration Audit:

– Confirms Item configuration and

drawing/patterns are in agreement.

– Establishes baseline of items from which

ECPs required to make changes.

– Conducted by Contractor with GOVT

participation

• Section H-3 –Clause 52.243-4000

Describes process for ECP and Request

for Variances submittal

W58RGZ-10-R-0160/Amdt 001 SKRAM Attachment 01

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Integrated Logistics Support

• Provisioning Data – Basically Bill of

Material

• Supplemental Data for Provisioning – Top

Level Drawing submitted to Army for

establishing National Stock Number (NSN)

• Only for Go Bag, Hydration Carrier, and

Gear Insert

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Packaging and Shipping

• Packaging is IAW Commercial Practices but must meet

MIL-STD-129 for shipping marking and MIL-STD-130 for

item marking. Specification and drawing package also

provide requirements for marking (label) for individual

items.

• Contractor to present packaging concepts to the GOVT

prior to first shipment

• No RFID is required

• Quality Level for inspection of packaging is in Scope of

Work for Go Bag, Hydration Carrier and Gear Insert and

in Purchase Descriptions for M-4 magazine pouch and

Straps.

• Provide shipping/delivery status report to PM AW

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5. In your proposals: * Do not forget to:

~ Sign the Solicitation/Request for Proposal (RFP), all amendments and include them in the Administrative Matters tab of Volume II.

~ Fill out both the Section B pricing lines AND the Attachment 003 Pricing Sheets, place in Volume II “Price or Pricing”.

~ Give consideration to H-8, wherein the offeror is to keep its proposal validity open for 120 days after either proposal or final proposal submission .

~ Price any indirect expense, such as warranty or not separately priced (NSP) data item in your unit prices.

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* Or forget from the synthesizing notes earlier:

~ 100% Small Business Set Aside – 51% of the work must be performed by

the small business or small business lead

~ Berry Amendment applies – domestic material and domestic production ~ Fixed Price Range quantities – alternate ranges, if beneficial to your

business model and the government, may be offered – make sure you are responsive to the government’s ranges first, then make the alternate offer in Section B and the Attachment 003 Pricing Sheets (Volume II).

SECTION 5 SOLICITATION REQUIREMENTS OVERVIEW

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~ Pre-Award Survey, conducted by AMCOM and DCMA personnel, may be required. This can delay award for 30-60 days

~ First Articles will be required. FAT is NOT to be confused with the demo models submitted with your proposal – it is an post award milestone. This means that

authorization to begin production and acquire the material necessary for production will not be given until there is successful FAT. To do otherwise is at the contractor’s own risk.

First billings and payments can be delayed many months.

~ Do NOT include transportation or shipping expense – GBL/FOB Origin. 5. In your proposals

/

synthesizing notes (CONTINUED)

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5.

SOLICITATION OVERVIEW – The Request for Proposal (RFP) is divided into Sections A-M. Our greatest attention today needs to be on Sections B, H, J, L, and M:

Section A - Narrative – contains overview and highlights

B - Schedule pages with Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) that provide for

nomenclature, funding at time of award, delivery schedules, inspection and acceptance – it is the “nuts and bolts” of a buy. Your pricing is entered here and on the Attachment 003 Pricing Sheets

C, D, E and F – Include the SOW, which Ms. Lavoie has discussed, and data on quality, packaging, inspection, delivery and shipping.

G - Pertains to award funding and later financial obligations

H– Special Provisions – such as Engineering Change Proposals, warranties, ordering provisions, proposal validity time frame, etc.

I - General Provisions contain clauses that are either statutory or regulatory - EEO, labor laws, criminal conduct, Buy American, etc.

J– Lists and links Exhibits and Attachments

K - Contractor Certification and Representations – if your firm has not registered in ORCA for annualized certs/reps, then this section must be completed. Note that there is a place to check If you have a current ORCA file and then you can over skip to Section L.

L - Instructions to Offerors – Explains how to prepare and submit your proposal

M - Evaluation Criteria – Details how the Government will evaluate your proposal and make award.

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5. W8RGZ-10-R-0160 Overview

Section B Hardware

Section B

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Section B Repair Material

5.

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Attachment 003Pricing Sheet

5.

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5.

Section H – Special Provisions

H-4 Warranty – Standard Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Non-Complex Items coverage per clause 52.246-2.

H-5 Min/Max Quantities – Reflected at each CLIN in Section B

H-6 Ordering – Note C – 30 Day Rule for economy of pricing, when possible. H-7 Consideration of the Handicapped in Subcontracting

H-8 Proposal Validity – 120 days after proposal, or final proposal, submission.

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Section L – Instructions to Offerors

5.

Follow the instructions – it takes two proposal volumes (tabbed and labeled) that contain what is required in Section L and your demo models, submitted within the time frame required to be in the competition.

The Technical Volume, or Volume I – supporting raw test data referencing the

specification or purchase description paragraph. Product Demonstration Models (bid samples) are discussed at length beginning on Section L, page 100.

The Price, Administrative Matters and Past Performance Volume or Volume II – PRICE TAB: The Section B and Attachment 003 Pricing data for all 5 years,

ADM MATTERS TAB: Signed pages one from the RFP and any amendments, completed certifications and representations from the solicitation’s Section K if not current in the ORCA database

PAST PERFORMANCE TAB: Provide the information described in Section L for 3 relevant contracts you have performed in the last 3 years.

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Section M – Evaluation Factors for Award

5.

A Technical Evaluation Committee (TEC) made of government experts and consultants will evaluate each proposal and all demo models. The TEC is sequestered during this process and the evaluators for one factor do not have access to the evaluators, or their findings, of another factor.

Ratings are discussed in Section M as Go/No Go and or Acceptable. This is the lowest level of the Best Value Evaluation continuum and results in a “technically acceptable, lowest price” determination.

In our case, “technically acceptable” cannot be determined without government review of the apparent successful offeror’s production capabilities – capabilities that are not part of the written proposal. To accomplish this, the government will visit the apparent

successful offeror’s facility during an abbreviated or full scale Pre-Award Survey. The same event may be used to review the apparent’s financial soundness in maintaining its business during the many months that may be required between contract award and first billing/payment.

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5.

Attachment 003 Pricing Sheet

Attachment 002 Checklist

Section J Exhibits and Attachments

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Pre-proposal Conference

Section 5.

Solicitation Requirements Overview

Amendment will Remove the following drawings

From RFP

A-Kit for SKRAM, CH-47D/F Drawing # 1005962

B-Kit for SKRAM, CH-47D/F Drawing # 1005970

B-Kit for SKRAM, UH-60 A/L Drawing # 1005968

B- Kit for SKRAM, OH-58D Drawing # 1005969

B- Kit for SKRAM, AH-64A/D Drawing # 1005971

Amendment will Provide Instruction for

receiving/downloading Pre-Proposal Conference

Briefings

W58RGZ-10-R-0160/Amdt 001 SKRAM Attachment 01

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Pre-proposal Conference

Section 5.

Solicitation Requirements

Overview

Gauges and Sleep system will be available for

requirements verification at 6726 Odyssey

Dr., Huntsville AL

Amendment will Provide Instruction for

reserving time to use gauges & Sleep

System

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Product Demonstration Models

Delivered with Proposal and include one each of:

Go Bag DTL-10836-1 Built IAW AVNS-DTL-10836

Gear Insert DTL-10836-12 Built IAW

AVNS-DTL-10836

Cargo Tie- Down Strap P/N 1005980-1 Built IAW

Drawing 1005980 and Purchase Description 1006008

Exceptions: PDMs do not have to meet Flame

Retardant treatment, color, spectral

reflectance, visual shade matching, Water

repellent treatment for zippers

Substitutions allowed for FR Textured Nylon

Cloth(1005936) and Raschel Knit

Do not provide the Three Carabiners P/N

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Narrative for PDM and Test Data

PDM Narrative

Discuss compliance/non-compliance of PDMs with

requirements documents. Narrative shall be in

Tabular Format per the specification for Go Bag

and Gear Insert and per the drawing for the Cargo

Tie Down Strap.

Describe features that are not self-evident.

Test Data

Specific requirements must be verified by Offeror

and results presented in proposal

Volume, Weight, and Loads for Go Bag

Tensile Test for Cargo Tie- Down Strap

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Schedule

Provide manufacturing strategy for determining sites of

Pre-Award, if necessary

Provide Master Program Schedule detailing activities and

events to get to first production lot of each item

Provide Production Rates to meet Delivery requirements in

RFP (Section L)

Each Item has a minimum delivery rate per month and a

potential higher delivery rate per month (Section L)

Each Item has Production Lead Time but GOVT will always

take early delivery (Section L)

Offeror must demonstrate in proposal that delivery rates and

times can be met

Do not address Repair Items CLIN 0108

Maximum Delivery Quantity for each item per Ordering

Period is provided in Section B

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Evaluation of Volume I

PDMs will be evaluated to the AVNS-DTL-10836, drawings,

and Purchase Description. (See Attachment 2)

Gauge tools will be used to measure Item size. (See DWG

1005977 to manufacture own set of gauges. Sample of

gauges shown below).

Gauge Box with

Go Bag Gauge

Middle Gauge for Gear Insert

Cylinder Gauge for Gear Insert

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Evaluation of Volume I Technical

All sections rated as Acceptable or

Unacceptable to give Go/No Go for

Technical section

PDMs must meet majority of requirements

at a minimum. Workmanship weaknesses

may be easily remediated.

Test data will be evaluated to determine if

proof load was met. Other requirements

will be verified by the evaluators.

Plans and schedules will be evaluated to

determine ability to meet rates and

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Repair Items Pricing

CLIN 0108 Repair Parts/Material

Item Part Number Unit of

Measur e Package Packaged Pricing Range Price Per Bag/Box

Fabric 105936-3 3 YD Cut Plastic Bag 1-49

50 - 100

Webbing (SKRAM Go-Bag and Hydration

Carrier)

A-A-55301, Type III 3 YDS Plastic Bag 1-49

50 - 100 Hook and Loop fastener

Tape

A-A-55126 One YD Plastic Bag 1-49

50 - 100

Thread A-A-59826 Cone(1/2

pound)

Plastic Bag

1-50

Snap Fasteners

NASM27980, Style 2 STUD

HUNDRED Bag/box of 100 1-50 SOCKET HUNDRED Bag/box of 100 1-50 BUTTON HUNDRED Bag/box of 100 1-50 Eyelets HUNDRED Bag/box of 100 1-50

Pricing Sheet – Provide pricing for each quantity range

Prices will NOT be evaluated. Will be used for contract pricing only.

Sample of Repair Pricing Sheet

W58RGZ-10-R-0160/Amdt 001 SKRAM Attachment 01

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Pricing Worksheets

CLIN DESCRIPTION Required Pricing Range UNIT P R I C E 0101 AA Go Bag with First Article Test DTL-10836-1 500-1500 1501-5000 5001-8500 8501-10000 10,001+ Total CLIN Price (for evaluation purposes only)

0101 AB Go Bag without First Article Test DTL-10836-1 500-1500 1501-5000 5001-8500 8501-10000 10,001+ Total CLIN Price (for evaluation purposes only)

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