PWPS-M RFI
ID: M67854-25-I-5012Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDERQUANTICO, VA, 22134-6050, USA

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Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing (333310)

PSC

WATER PURIFICATION EQUIPMENT (4610)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM), is conducting a Request for Information (RFI) to identify potential sources for a new mobile Platoon Water Purification System (PWPS-M) intended to replace the existing Portable Water Purification System (PWPS). The PWPS-M aims to enhance mobility and efficiency by consolidating the system into a single ruggedized case, allowing one Marine to independently operate the unit while producing potable water from fresh, brackish, and saltwater sources. This system is crucial for supporting platoon operations within the Fleet Marine Forces, with key performance requirements including the ability to process 15 to 35 gallons of water per hour and a maximum weight of 80 pounds, while ensuring ease of setup within 30 minutes. Interested parties must submit their responses, along with documentation detailing their qualifications and capabilities, by April 4, 2025, as the Marine Corps plans to procure approximately 300 PWPS-M units under a five-year contract. For further inquiries, contact Corinne Beadle at corinne.beadle.civ@usmc.mil or Jamie Fullinwider at jamie.fullinwider@usmc.mil.

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    The Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the development of a mobile Platoon Water Purification System (PWPS-M). The aim is to find potential sources to replace the existing Portable Water Purification System (PWPS), enhancing mobility and efficiency. The new design is intended to fit into a single rugged case, allowing one Marine to operate it independently while producing potable water from various sources, including brackish and saltwater. Key performance requirements include the ability to process between 15 to 35 gallons per hour, maintain potable water quality standards, and operate under diverse environmental conditions. The system must be portable, with a maximum weight of 80 pounds, and designed for ease of setup within 30 minutes. Questions posed to potential offerors focus on the availability of production samples, commercial market status, estimated production rates, and costs associated with procurement. This RFI does not constitute a commitment to procurement by the government; it only seeks to gather market information for future procurement actions. Interested parties must submit their responses by April 4, 2025, along with required documentation detailing their qualifications and capabilities. The Marine Corps intends to procure approximately 300 PWPS-M units under a five-year contract, emphasizing the importance of reliability and operational availability.
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