Military Unique Sustainment Technology II (MUST-II)
ID: BAA0001-20Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDCSO PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19111, USA

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R&D- DEFENSE OTHER: OTHER (ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT) (AD93)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), is seeking proposals for the Military Unique Sustainment Technology II (MUST-II) program, aimed at enhancing military supply chain processes related to clothing and individual equipment (CIE). The initiative focuses on developing a community of practice that will implement process re-engineering and integrate knowledge-based digital technical data models throughout the CIE supply chain, fostering collaboration among military services and the industrial base. This program is critical for improving the management of military uniforms and equipment, leveraging innovative technologies to create a Model Based Enterprise (MBE). Interested parties can submit proposals until August 2, 2025, with a total government investment of up to $4 million annually for selected projects. For further inquiries, contact Sara Cepeda at Sara.Cepeda@dla.mil or call 215-737-5498.

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    The document is an amendment/modification of contract BAA0001-20, effective July 13, 2020, providing answers to questions raised during the solicitation period for a new research and development requirement. Key clarifications include that no cost proposals are needed for CLIN 0001 and that cost/pricing data may be submitted in Excel format, as well as confirmations on font size stipulations and personnel qualifications documentation. All other terms and conditions of the contract remain unchanged.
    The document pertains to an amendment of solicitation BAA0001-20 relating to the Military Unique Sustainment Technology II (MUST-II) program, detailing responses to clarifying questions raised during the proposal submission period. This is a new research and development requirement, and there are no incumbent contractors. Key points include the stipulation that no cost/price proposal is required for CLIN 0001 (Partner Participation), while proposals are required for CLIN 0002 (Short Term Projects). The document clarifies formatting requirements, confirming that Excel is an acceptable format for cost data, and that while the standard font size is 12-point Times New Roman, larger sizes can be used for titles. Resumes for key personnel are not required but may be submitted separately, and project costs must be detailed on a monthly basis. Thus, the amendment serves to guide potential contractors in adequately preparing their offers to meet government specifications, facilitating the overall procurement process in compliance with federal regulations.
    The MUST-II Broad Agency Announcement (BAA0001-20) seeks partners for research and development in the Military Unique Sustainment Technology II program, aimed at enhancing the clothing and individual equipment (CIE) supply chain through digital technical data models. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical merit, cost realism, and past performance, with a potential government investment of up to $4 million annually for five years. This BAA is open for five years and encourages submissions from various organizations, with a collaborative emphasis on solving supply chain issues.
    The MUST-II Broad Agency Announcement (BAA0001-20) seeks research and development proposals to enhance military supply chain processes related to clothing and individual equipment (CIE). Issued by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), the BAA will remain open for five years, with an initial proposal deadline of 08-02-2020. The program aims to utilize innovative technologies to seamlessly integrate digital data models across the CIE supply chain, fostering collaboration among partners and governmental stakeholders. Winning proposals will be based on technical merit, relevance to DOD needs, and past performance, with a total government investment of up to $4 million annually. Selected partners will receive multiple contract awards for short-term projects (STPs) addressing specific DLA CIE needs, with a focus on measurable improvements. Proposers must submit both technical and cost proposals, adhering to stringent submission guidelines. This initiative emphasizes the importance of a collective knowledge base and aims to revolutionize the management of military uniform and equipment supply chains through advanced manufacturing technologies. The BAA encourages participation from industry, educational institutions, and small businesses while ensuring that all proposals are evaluated for their potential contributions to defense capabilities.
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