Ammunition Supply Point/Theater Storage Area - Kuwait 3.0
ID: W519TC-24-R0041Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-RIROCK ISLAND, IL, 61299-0000, USA

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Facilities Support Services (561210)

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OPERATION OF AMMUNITION FACILITIES (M1EA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Army Contracting Command – Rock Island, is seeking contractors to provide Class V munitions supply support for the Ammunition Supply Point/Theater Storage Area (ASP/TSA 3.0) in Kuwait. The procurement aims to ensure efficient and secure operations for the storage, accountability, transport, and shipment of munitions, supporting U.S. Military and allied forces in the Central Command Area of Responsibility. The contract will include a 90-day mobilization period, a twelve-month base period, and four optional one-year extensions, with a Request for Proposal expected to be issued around November 14, 2024. Interested parties must demonstrate a current U.S. facility clearance to the SECRET level and can contact Olivia Carroll or David Fields for further information.

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    The Ammunition Supply Point/Theater Storage Area (ASP/TSA 3.0) Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for a contractor to provide Class V munitions supply support to U.S. Military and allied forces in the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility. Key responsibilities include accountability, storage, surveillance, transport, and shipment of munitions at Camp Arifjan. The contractor must employ qualified personnel for project management and operations, maintain compliance with DOD regulations, and ensure personnel training in munitions safety and explosive handling. The contract includes various phases: a 90-day mobilization and operations spanning a base period and optional extensions totaling up to 60 months. Government oversight, such as augmentation and inspections, is delineated. The document specifies storage and handling procedures for munitions, inventory management, and facilities maintenance, emphasizing environmental compliance and safety. The aim of this contract is to ensure efficient and secure munitions operations while supporting military missions. The PWS details operational protocols and standards necessary to protect personnel, equipment, and munitions through structured management and oversight, underscoring the importance of safety and regulatory adherence in ammunition operations.
    The document outlines the Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the Ammunition Supply Point/Theater Storage Area (ASP/TSA) operations at Camp Arifjan, effective September 3, 2024. It details the responsibilities of the Contractor, including supply support for Class V munitions for U.S. military and Coalition Forces within the Central Command Area of Responsibility. Core functions include munitions issues, storage, surveillance, and transportation management, emphasizing compliance with DOD and Army regulations. Key tasks involve personnel management, training in explosives safety, and the operation of ammunition logistics including reclamation and retrograde processes. Contractor staffing requirements specify experienced personnel in various roles, all fluent in English and able to obtain a Secret Security Clearance. The document also outlines standards for operational security, environmental compliance, training documentation, and the framework for maintaining ammunition accountability. The PWS reinforces the importance of quality control, safety procedures in munitions handling, and effective inventory management to ensure operational readiness and adherence to legal requirements. The contract is administered by the Army Contracting Command, establishing a structured process for overseeing the Contractor's compliance and performance metrics.
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