The document outlines the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) for the Husky Mounted Detection System (HMDS) Sustainment under contract number W909MY-25-D-XXXX, managed by the Project Manager for Ground Sensors. The CDRL details the specific data items required for effective contract management, including unique identification reports, acceptance test plans, software documentation, and maintenance reports.
It establishes guidelines for document formats, stating that they must be compatible with Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 and Adobe Acrobat, and mandates that all deliverables be submitted electronically through approved channels. The distribution statement restricts access to DoD personnel and contractors to protect sensitive technical information.
This CDRL is integral to ensuring compliance with the contract performance work statement (PWS) and outlines clear expectations for deliverables related to HMDS sustainment, emphasizing both operational effectiveness and adherence to governmental standards in the management of military technology and resources.
The Husky Mounted Detection System (HMDS) Sustainment Sources Sought Notice, issued by the Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors, seeks qualified contractors to provide technical support, sustainment, product assurance, program management, and procurement of incidental hardware for HMDS 6B systems. This effort focuses on a contract for integrated product support to ensure life-cycle management of the HMDS, which is utilized for detecting buried explosive threats. The notice is not a solicitation for proposals but aims to gauge interest within the industry, particularly from small businesses, before potential procurement.
Interested parties are invited to submit detailed responses, addressing their capabilities and previous relevant experience, with specific emphasis on technical support and supply chain management. The document outlines the required submission format, which includes a cover letter, Q&A, a technical narrative, and considerations for Cost and Software Data Reporting (CSDR). The HMDS program emphasizes the need for contractors who can provide comprehensive approaches to support and sustainment, guiding the Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen in future acquisition strategies. Overall, the SSN serves as a market research tool to assess capabilities in alignment with government procurement standards.