The document outlines the specifications for optional less lethal pressurized air launchers and projectiles as part of a federal government Request for Proposal (RFP). Two types of optional launchers are described: a longer barrel launcher and a pistol design. Both must be fully mechanical with no electronic components, equipped for semi-automatic use, and compatible with specific projectiles. The first launcher requires a 10-inch removable barrel, fixed rear sight, and a dual feed system, operating in extreme temperatures. The second launcher must be compact for holstering, using 12-gauge CO2 cartridges. Additionally, the specifications for optional projectiles include a weight of 3 grams and a minimum 5-year shelf life, containing a specified amount of PAVA powder. This document serves to guide potential offerors in submitting proposals that meet federal standards for less lethal munitions, ensuring safety and effectiveness in law enforcement applications.
The Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection is seeking proposals for the procurement of Less Lethal Pressurized Air Launchers (LLPAL), accessories, and projectiles for duty and training purposes. The document outlines the requirements for the launchers, emphasizing their construction, operational capability, and safety features. Key specifications include a .68 caliber, operation on 3000 PSI High-Pressure Air, mechanical functions without electronic controls, and the ability to function in extreme temperatures. Various projectile types are described, including inert and capsaicin-filled options, alongside requirements for high-pressure air bottles and filling systems. Performance evaluation criteria encompass rate of fire, muzzle velocity, and accuracy, with specific targets set for testing. The document also establishes quality control, warranty, and reporting obligations for the contractor, emphasizing strict adherence to regulations and approval processes for design alterations. The anticipated period of performance for successful bids spans five years. Overall, this RFI seeks to ensure the procurement of effective, reliable, and safe less lethal weapon systems for CBP operations while maintaining rigorous quality standards.