The Army Contracting Command (ACC) is seeking proposals for a Sink Unit Scrub as part of the Program Executive Office Soldier's Soldier Medical Device project. This device must meet critical specifications for operational, logistic, and performance parameters as outlined in the document. The proposal requires that the scrub is FDA-approved if classified as a Class II medical device, or at least registered for human use if Class I. Key operational features include self-sufficient hot and cold water supply, adjustable temperature controls, hands-free operation, and specific weight accommodations.
Additionally, the contractor must provide repair parts support, warranty for at least one year, user manuals, and ensure compliance with Trade Agreements Act regulations. Desired features include durability, collapsibility for easy transport, and manufacturer training for users. The initiative emphasizes adherence to military standards for operational testing and aims to procure up to three uniform models from vendors. The overall goal demonstrates a commitment to advancing medical readiness and operational efficiency for military personnel while ensuring compliance with regulatory and logistical requirements.
The Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC_APG) seeks funding for prototype projects related to a Sink Unit Scrub device, intended for handwashing in field environments. This Sources Sought Notice outlines the submission process for interested defense contractors, including both traditional and non-traditional entities. Offerors are encouraged to submit pre-proposals that detail relevant technology and anticipated costs, with a selection cycle that involves evaluating pre-proposals before requesting full proposals for promising candidates. The proposals will be assessed based on technical merit, military relevance, past performance, compliance with regulatory standards, and overall cost-effectiveness. A successful prototype may lead to further production contracts without additional competition. The ultimate goal of the Sink Unit Scrub is to improve hygiene practices and reduce infection risks in military operations. Interested parties must submit pre-proposals by March 21, 2025, with deadlines and contact details provided for coordination.