Portable External Battery RFI
ID: FA805225AFMED1004Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8052 773 ESSSAN ANTONIO, TX, 78236-0119, USA

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Battery Manufacturing (335910)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Air Force Medical Command (AFMEDCOM), is seeking information from companies regarding the availability of portable external batteries to support medical operations in field hospitals under austere conditions. The primary objective of this Request for Information (RFI) is to gather capabilities from both large and small businesses in the Battery Manufacturing sector, particularly those that can provide reliable power sources for essential medical equipment during critical patient care situations. The RFI emphasizes the need for both small and large solar-powered batteries, with specifications outlined for each size to ensure compliance with military ruggedness standards (MIL-STD-810H) and operational requirements. Interested parties should direct their responses and inquiries to Lt. Col. Alexander Ford at usaf.detrick.AFMRA.mbx.sg5t-market@health.mil, with the understanding that this RFI is a market research initiative and not a solicitation for contracts.

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    This document outlines the essential characteristics required for a large external battery as part of a government RFP. Key specifications include multiple output ports (USB-B/C), a battery capacity exceeding 4,000 Wh, a weight limit below 120 lbs, and dimensions of 20 x 20 x 20 inches. The battery must be capable of charging from both a 12 VAC power source and solar power. Transportability is a priority, necessitating handles and suitability for a two-person carry. Additionally, the battery should meet military ruggedness standards, specifically MIL-STD-810H, ensuring it withstands challenging environments. These specifications are integral for vendors responding to the RFP, ensuring that the products meet operational requirements for various applications.
    The document outlines essential characteristics for a small external battery as part of a government request for proposal (RFP). The specifications include multiple charging ports (USB-B/C), a minimum battery capacity exceeding 1,000 Wh, a weight limit under 50 lbs, and dimensions of 10 x 10 x 10 inches. Additionally, the battery must be able to charge from both 12 VAC power and solar power sources. Transportability features like handles and the ability for one-person carry are required, along with compliance to ruggedness standards set by MIL-STD-810H. This document reflects the government's emphasis on practicality, durability, and versatility in the procurement of energy solutions for various applications, ensuring that vendors meet specified criteria to provide reliable power sources. The concise format of the response form allows for straightforward evaluation of vendor compliance with the RFP requirements.
    The Air Force Medical Command (AFMEDCOM) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to evaluate the availability of portable external batteries that can support medical operations in field hospitals under austere conditions. This RFI is a market research initiative and not a solicitation for contracts. The AFMEDCOM aims to gather capabilities from various companies, fostering responses from both large and small businesses under the Battery Manufacturing NAICS code (335910). The primary goal is to ensure uninterrupted power for essential medical equipment like refrigerators and fluid warmers during critical patient care situations, especially where conventional power sources are unavailable. The RFI specifies the need for both small and large solar-powered batteries, and it includes a detailed statement addressing AFMS’s current limitations in power maintenance. Respondents are instructed to fill out two attached response forms that will guide the assessment of potential solutions. The RFI outlines critical submission timelines and identifies Lt. Col. Alexander Ford as the point of contact for further inquiries. Responses will be analyzed by AFMEDCOM personnel to identify suitable capabilities in the marketplace, ensuring military healthcare readiness in challenging environments.
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