Boot, TW Coyote Combat (Army)
ID: SPE1C1-25-R-ATWCB_SourcesSoughtType: Sources Sought
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA TROOP SUPPORTPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19111-5096, USA

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Footwear Manufacturing (316210)

PSC

FOOTWEAR, MEN'S (8430)
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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support is conducting a market research survey for the procurement of Army Temperate Weather Combat Boots, specifically the TW Coyote Combat model. The objective is to gather information on industry capabilities and develop an acquisition strategy, with the intention of issuing an Indefinite Quantity Contract for a 48-month period, which includes a guaranteed minimum of 4,374 pairs and a maximum of 209,952 pairs. These combat boots are critical for the U.S. Army, ensuring durability and performance under various conditions, with specifications emphasizing waterproofing, comfort, and resistance to environmental factors. Interested vendors must submit their responses by December 9, 2025, to Karen Johnson at karen.m.johnson@dla.mil, and are encouraged to review the attached documents for detailed requirements and compliance information.

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    The document outlines the Department of Labor Index (FEB 2023) Economic Price Adjustment clause (DTS01) for long-term government contracts. This clause is used when market research indicates difficulty in achieving fair and reasonable pricing for items with domestically produced contractor-furnished materials. It allows for price adjustments based on changes in material costs, tracked by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Producer Price Index. The document details definitions for key terms like
    The document outlines the definition and criteria for classifying commercial items under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and provides guidelines related to economic price adjustments for contracts involving contractor-furnished materials. It delineates types of products that qualify as commercial items, encompassing those customarily used by the general public and adapted for governmental use. Furthermore, it specifies conditions under which economic price adjustments can be implemented, particularly through the use of Department of Labor price indices, for contracts starting from the second year. The guidelines discuss how to calculate adjustments based on specific percentage allowances for materials, provide examples, and establish procedures for invoicing and retroactive adjustments in price. Additional provisions include upward ceilings and downward floors for price adjustments, contract modifications, and dispute resolution protocols. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors and government procurement officials to ensure fair pricing and transparency in long-term contracts.
    This Purchase Description, GL-PD-11-01, outlines the stringent requirements for a Desert Sand-colored, waterproof, temperate weather combat boot for the U.S. Army. It details specifications for materials such as leather (MIL-PRF-3122), various fabrics for lining and quarter panels, and components like insoles, box toes, counters, shanks, eyelets, and laces. The document emphasizes performance criteria for oil and water repellency, fungal and bacterial resistance, and physical properties like tensile strength and abrasion resistance, with extensive testing methods referenced from AATCC, ASTM, and SATRA. The boot design includes a "V" notch lace closure, a direct-attach soling system with a polyether polyurethane midsole and a Vibram 360-Degree Lug rubber outsole, optimized for shock attenuation and comfort. It also mandates specific boot height, weight, and strict leakage and thermal protection requirements, including flame and heat resistance per NFPA 1971. Marking, permanent identification, and workmanship standards are also detailed to ensure quality and functionality for military use.
    This document outlines technical changes and specifications for a temperate weather combat boot, updating GL-PD 11-01. Key modifications include revised boot weight (less than or equal to 2.3 pounds for size 10R), updated color options (Type I Desert Sand or Type II Coyote 498, with an optional Olive face side for laminate cloth), and the removal of specific non-government standards related to bacterial resistance and oil/water repellency testing. The document details comprehensive instructions for boot use and care, including sizing, break-in procedures, cleaning, and maintenance. It also specifies permanent identification markings for boots, packaging, packing, and marking requirements for delivery, emphasizing bar-coding with NSN and UPC. Quality assurance provisions address consumer-type defects and outline component and end-item testing procedures, including whole boot breathability (MVTR greater than 5 grams/hour) and heat resistance. Palletization is required for shipments, adhering to specific dimensions and marking guidelines.
    The document GL-PD-11-01 outlines the specifications for the Desert Sand-colored, waterproof, temperate weather combat boot designed for use by the U.S. Army. The purchase description includes sizing, materials, and performance criteria essential for manufacturing. Sizing ranges from 2 to 16 with multiple width options. Key features include a cushioned midsole made from polyether polyurethane, a waterproof lining composed of a three-layer laminate, and a slip-resistant outer sole. The boot must demonstrate durability against various environmental conditions, including moisture, oil residue, and thermal exposure, while also providing comfort and support to the wearer. Adherence to stringent quality assurance standards is mandatory, encompassing first article inspections and conformance checks during production. The document serves as a technical guide for prospective contractors and suppliers, ensuring that all requirements, from design to material specifications, meet Department of Defense standards for functionality and safety. This procurement initiative illustrates the government's efforts to provide reliable and high-performance gear for military personnel.
    This government document outlines the specifications and requirements for a temperate weather combat boot, adhering to GL-PD 11-01 standards. Key modifications include adjustments to boot weight (not exceeding 2.3 pounds), color specifications (type I desert sand or type II coyote 498), and deletions of outdated standards and testing methods. The specifications detail materials, construction techniques, and performance characteristics such as water resistance, breathability, and bacterial resistance, necessitating comprehensive testing by certified laboratories. The boots must include user care instructions and labeling for identification and compliance. Quality assurance is outlined, ensuring that all boots are free of defects, with visual inspection and source sampling mandated for component materials. Packaging requirements emphasize appropriate unit and shipping container specifications, with clear identification markings. This procurement request emphasizes the Department of Defense's standards for performance and quality in military footwear to ensure functionality and durability in diverse operational environments.
    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support is conducting a market research survey for Army Temperate Weather Combat Boots (PGC: 04040, Lead NSN: 8430-01-632-2412). This is not a request for bid/proposal but aims to determine an acquisition strategy and industry capabilities. Responses are due by December 9, 2025, to Karen.M.Johnson@dla.mil. The government anticipates issuing an Indefinite Quantity Contract with tiered pricing for a 48-month ordering period. Estimated quantities include a contract guaranteed minimum of 4,374 pairs and a maximum of 209,952 pairs. The main user is the Army, and the delivery destination is Austin, Texas. The survey requests information on company details, manufacturing capabilities, pricing, delivery lead times (current lead time is 150 days first delivery), raw material availability, commercial item status, and experience with government and long-term contracts. Important notices regarding solicitation availability on DIBBS and SAM.gov, as well as Berry Amendment compliance for foreign content, are included. Questions can be directed to kristy.deritis@dla.mil or baotran.dao@dla.mil.
    The document is a Market Research Survey issued by the DLA Troop Support, seeking insights into suppliers’ capabilities regarding the acquisition of Army TW Coyote Combat Boots (PGC#04040). The survey requests information on production capacity, pricing, and delivery timelines for the boots over four one-year ordering periods. While it emphasizes that this is not a solicitation, it outlines estimated quantities, including a minimum obligation of 900 pairs and a maximum of 63,450 pairs, reflecting fluctuations in demand. Vendors are encouraged to note any concerns with the Technical Package and provide estimates for labor and materials costs, along with potential subcontracting details. Other information sought includes manufacturers' delivery capabilities, raw material availability, and experience with government contracts. The survey underscores compliance with the Berry Amendment, which restricts the acquisition of foreign items. By compiling this data, the DLA aims to formulate an effective procurement strategy to support military needs while ensuring efficient market engagement. Responses are due by 5:00 PM EST on March 25, 2025, confirming the survey's urgency in informing future solicitation efforts.
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