Synopsis for fabrication of quantity 100 aluminum 120-millimeter (mm) sabots
ID: W911QX-24-Q-0301Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-APG ADELPHIADELPHI, MD, 20783-1197, USA

NAICS

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (332999)

PSC

AMMUNITION, 75MM THROUGH 125MM (1315)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army, is seeking proposals for the fabrication of 100 aluminum 120-millimeter sabots, as outlined in the forthcoming solicitation identified by number W911QX-24-Q-0301. The selected contractor will be required to manufacture these sabots using 7075-T6 aluminum, adhering to specific design configurations and delivery timelines, with the first lot of 20 units due within 60 days of contract award and the remaining 80 units within 120 days. This procurement is critical for military applications, emphasizing the importance of timely and compliant delivery of essential components. Interested small businesses are encouraged to reach out to the primary contact, Melissa M. Murphy, via email at Melissa.m.murphy20.civ@army.mil or by phone at 520-672-9589 for any inquiries prior to the response deadline.

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    The document outlines technical specifications related to a design involving a penetrator assembly, detailing the starting surface for measurement and dimensional tolerances critical for manufacturing accuracy. It emphasizes the importance of precision in locating pressure flanks, with tolerances set at +/- 0.038 mm for location measurement. The document includes specific geometric interpretations, scaling, and varying dimensions, critical for engineers and manufacturers to adhere to the established guidelines. The relevance of the document lies in its support for government RFPs and grants related to the production of precision-engineered components, ensuring compliance with stringent manufacturing standards essential for defense or technological applications.
    The document pertains to technical specifications for a sabot and penetrator assembly under the control of the US Army's DEVCOM ARL. It outlines tolerances for assembly dimensions, specifically detailing that the maximum gap between sabot petals must not exceed 0.005 inches when hose clamps are tightened in designated positions, and the penetrator must freely spin with a maximum axial displacement of 0.010 inches. These parameters are crucial for ensuring the assembly's performance. The document is labeled with a Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) category, indicating restricted access to Department of Defense (DOD) personnel and contractors. The Point of Contact (POC) for further information is Brett Sorensen. This file is indicative of precise engineering requirements typical in federal RFPs, ensuring compliance for military applications.
    The document appears to involve an RFP or grant related to federal and state-level government contracts, possibly focusing on engineering, construction, or technical services. It contains technical references possibly linked to infrastructure projects, emphasizing the need for strict compliance with regulations and oversight regarding project execution. The document highlights the importance of thorough evaluations, risk assessments, and adherence to safety protocols, especially in contexts like pressure systems or engineering projects. Additionally, there are references to locations, potential contractors like Alliant Techsystems Inc., and instructions related to exporting controlled materials under ITAR regulations, implying sensitive and high-stakes project environments. Overall, this document reflects the structured approach of the government in soliciting proposals while ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards in project execution.
    The government file outlines an RFP for the fabrication of 100 aluminum sabots, specifically designed to meet established specifications provided in the accompanying drawings. The contractor must use 7075-T6 aluminum and can choose between a three- or four-petal configuration. The first lot of 20 sabots must be delivered within 60 days post-contract award, followed by an additional 80 within 120 days. Prior to delivery, the government will inspect the first lot at the contractor’s facility to ensure compatibility with the penetrator, using models provided by the government. Each delivery must include an inspection report and shipping to Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, is to be included in the contract. This document serves as a formal request for proposals, ensuring compliance with specifications and timely delivery of critical military components.
    The document is a Sources Sought Notice issued by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to identify potential sources for the fabrication of 100 aluminum 120-millimeter sabots. It is not a formal solicitation but rather a market research tool to gauge interest and capabilities among various businesses, specifically encouraging participation from small business categories, including Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and Women-Owned businesses. The request outlines the technical specifications required for the aluminum sabots, including material type (7075-T6 aluminum) and delivery timelines, with the first shipment expected within 60 days after contract award. Interested parties must respond by providing information on their capabilities, business size, and past experience related to similar projects. The notice emphasizes that responses are due five business days after posting, with specific submission guidelines regarding format and contact information for inquiries. This initiative aims to ensure an adequate competitive field among responsible contractors for upcoming defense-related procurements.
    The U.S. Army intends to issue a solicitation for the production of 100 aluminum 120-millimeter (mm) sabots as specified in the Requirements Document attached to the notice. This request, identified by solicitation number W911QX-24-Q-0301, falls under Class Code 1315 and NAICS Code 332999. The acquisition is set aside for total small businesses, emphasizing inclusivity within the contracting process. Interested parties are invited to respond within five business days of posting but are not required to submit a response to this synopsis to participate in the forthcoming solicitation. Communication with the Contracting Officer, Melissa Murphy, is permitted for inquiries prior to the specified response date via email or phone. The product will be manufactured at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory located in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The government has clarified that it will not utilize Part 12 for this acquisition process.
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