The U.S. Army is seeking proposals for the supply of breech ring forgings for 105MM XM35 guns, as detailed in drawing # 11580496 Rev. A. The primary objective is to procure a total of 52 units through a firm-fixed-price contract. These forgings are divided into two initial delivery schedules: one for first article approval and a subsequent production quantity. There is also the potential for an additional order of up to 52 units under Option CLIN 0003.
The scope of work for the awardee will involve forging and delivering the specified gun components. The first delivery schedule requires a 100% inspection of two units for approval, followed by the production quantity to be delivered at a rate of 20 per month. Vendors must provide pricing for both the base quantity and the optional additional quantity, using the stepladder pricing structure outlined in the solicitation.
To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate an understanding of military specifications and the ability to adhere to the stringent requirements outlined in the drawing and quality assurance provisions. Experience in forging and a capacity to deliver the specified quantities within the required timelines are essential.
The government intends to evaluate proposals based on total price, with the lowest evaluated offer being the most competitive. Additional evaluation criteria include past performance, quality assurance capabilities, and compliance with the solicitation's requirements. It is also important to note that the procurement involves controlled technical data, which requires offerors to obtain access through proper channels and handle the information securely.
Interested parties should submit their applications by the deadline on July 29, 2024. Solicitations and other relevant information can be obtained from the primary contact, Evan Caulfield, whose email is evan.j.caulfield.civ@army.mil, and phone number is 518-266-4813.