Zirconium Hydride
ID: W519TC24QZIRCType: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-RIROCK ISLAND, IL, 61299-0000, USA

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All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing (325998)

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CHEMICALS (6810)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army, is seeking proposals for the procurement of Zirconium Hydride, with a focus on a total quantity of 1,826 pounds, including a First Article Testing (FAT) sample of 10 pounds. The material must comply with military specifications outlined in MIL-Z-21353 ZrH2 and is intended for use in military applications, emphasizing the importance of quality and compliance in defense materials. Interested small businesses must submit their quotes by October 2, 2024, with delivery to the Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Indiana expected to begin within 45 days of contract award, followed by staggered deliveries until early 2025. For further inquiries, offerors can contact Dora Smith at dora.d.smith5.civ@army.mil or Bryce Willett at bryce.t.willett.civ@army.mil.

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    The document outlines a federal request for proposal (RFP) for the procurement of 1,816 pounds of Zirconium Hydride, highlighting the urgent need for this material by the Crane Army Ammunition Activity (CAAA). The material must be manufactured and processed domestically in compliance with military specification MIL-Z-21353. Specifically, the contractor is required to provide a first article testing (FAT) sample of 10 pounds within 45 days of contract award. Following this, the remaining quantity will be delivered in weekly increments of 44 pounds, leading up to a total delivery completion expected around January 2025. The document details strict delivery protocols, including specific hours and appointment requirements for delivery to ensure compliance with local regulations. Overall, it emphasizes the government's focus on domestic production and regulatory adherence in acquisitions.
    The document outlines a government Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of Zirconium Hydride, specifically 1816 pounds required by the Crane Army Ammunition Activity (CAAA). The delivery process is structured into two phases: an initial 10 pounds for First Article Testing (FAT) to be delivered within 45 days of contract award, followed by weekly deliveries of the remaining material in 44-pound increments until January 2025. At that point, the delivery rate will increase to 220 pounds weekly until the total is fulfilled. The Zirconium Hydride must conform to the Mil-Spec MIL-Z-21353 standards. Additionally, the document specifies detailed delivery instructions, including appointment protocols to ensure compliance during delivery hours. This RFP emphasizes the urgency in meeting defense manufacturing needs while adhering to strict operational standards for delivery logistics, thereby illustrating the critical nature of timely and compliant material provision within government contracts.
    The Crane Army Ammunition Activity is issuing a request for proposals (RFP) concerning the procurement of Zirconium Hydride under contract number W519TC-24-Q-ZIRC. The document outlines a comprehensive list of regulations and clauses that must be adhered to, covering various aspects such as subcontracting restrictions, compliance with the System for Award Management, and regulations regarding telecommunications equipment. Key clauses include mandates for small business set-asides, equal opportunity provisions, measures to combat trafficking in persons, and safeguarding of covered defense information. Emphasis is also placed on compliance with environmental regulations and promoting sustainability through the use of recovered materials. Notably, the document indicates protections against contracting with certain entities, particularly relating to cybersecurity and telecommunications. This RFP reflects the federal government’s commitment to transparency, responsible sourcing, and promoting small business participation in government procurements.
    This document outlines the provisions related to telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment for government contracts, specifically as mandated by the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019. It establishes that offerors must represent whether they provide or use covered telecommunications equipment or services. Key points include the prohibition against federal entities contracting with those who use such items as essential components and instructions for offerors to review the System for Award Management (SAM) for relevant exclusions. The document further details the disclosure requirements for offerors who either provide or utilize covered services or equipment, requiring information about the entities involved, a description of the equipment or services, and explanations to verify compliance with the prohibitions. The overall purpose is to protect government systems from potential risks associated with certain telecommunications technologies, ensuring transparency in contractor engagements within federal procurement processes. The language and structure of the document follow a formal regulatory format typical of government contracts, emphasizing compliance and risk management.
    The document outlines the Offeror Representations and Certifications required for commercial products and services in federal procurement. It details the obligations of offerors, particularly in completing representations based on their electronic certifications through the System for Award Management (SAM). The provision encompasses various definitions, including economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses, small business concerns, and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. It mandates the offeror to certify compliance regarding the use of certain technologies, child labor laws, and federal tax liabilities, alongside representations related to foreign products and business operations in sensitive areas like Sudan and Iran. Additionally, it includes certifications related to labor standards and greenhouse gas emissions for entities receiving substantial federal contract awards. The document aims to ensure that offerors are compliant with federal regulations regarding business integrity, source of products, and diversity in business assumptions, ultimately enhancing accountability and transparency in federal contracting processes.
    The document establishes requirements for the identification and management of hazardous materials in contracts, as outlined in clause 52.223-3, effective February 2021. It defines "hazardous material" based on Federal Standard No. 313 and mandates that offerors list any such materials to be delivered under the contract, complete with relevant identification numbers. Offerors must also provide Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for these materials before contract award, complying with federal safety regulations. During the contract's execution, contractors are required to update the list of hazardous materials as necessary and alert the Contracting Officer to any changes affecting the submitted data. The Government retains rights to use and share data related to these materials for safety, medical treatment, and compliance purposes. For contracts not awarded by the Department of Defense, additional MSDS submission requirements are included, ensuring that safety documentation accompanies shipments of hazardous materials. This clause emphasizes the contractor's responsibility to adhere to all relevant laws regarding hazardous substances and maintains the focus on safety for personnel and the environment.
    The document presents the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clause 52.212-5, which specifies contract terms and conditions that contractors must comply with when acquiring commercial products and services. It lists mandatory FAR clauses that implement various statutes and executive orders, such as prohibitions on confidentiality agreements, contracting for specific products from certain sources, and requirements regarding labor standards and small business utilization. The clause includes provisions for the Comptroller General's access to contractor records, requirements for subcontract clauses, and guidelines for compliance with labor laws, including minimum wage and sick leave under executive orders. Additionally, the document outlines the flow-down requirements of selected clauses to ensure legal and ethical compliance in subcontracting. This structure underscores the government's commitment to maintaining standards and accountability in federal procurement processes while facilitating participation from small business concerns. Overall, this FAR clause is crucial for ensuring that contractors adhere to federal laws and regulations in their business operations.
    The document MIL-Z-21353 (Nord) outlines the military specification for powdered zirconium hydride intended for use in military pyrotechnics. It details one classification of zirconium hydride and references applicable federal specifications, military standards, and regulations concerning packaging and transportation of explosive materials. Key requirements specify the chemical composition and physical properties of zirconium hydride, mandating at least 95.5% zirconium plus hafnium and controlling hydrogen content to a maximum of 2.10%. Furthermore, the average particle diameter must be less than 10 microns. The supplier must ensure inspection and quality control procedures before government acceptance, with detailed protocols for chemical and physical testing outlined. Packaging specifications include hermetically sealed containers aligned with regulations for hazardous materials, with explicit warnings against water contact due to its reactivity. Finally, the document emphasizes a structured approach to resubmission and retesting of rejected lots, underscoring the importance of compliance with standards, marking, and packaging for safe and effective delivery to military users. This specification supports the strategic sourcing and material safety in military applications.
    The document pertains to a government solicitation by the Crane Army Ammunition Activity for the procurement of Zirconium Hydride, identified by Solicitation Number W519TC-24-Q-ZIRC. It outlines two Contract Line Item Numbers (CLIN), specifically for the Firm Fixed Price (FFP) of Zirconium Hydride, with a focus on two distinct quantities: a Functionality Acceptance Test (FAT) delivery of 10 pounds within 45 days and an additional delivery of 1,816 pounds within 75 days. The proposal emphasizes that the detailed quantity delivery schedule will be discussed prior to the award. Notably, the document is structured to include sections for contractor details, proposal version and date, and small business status, indicating a standard format for government requests for proposals. The primary objective of this RFP is to solicit bids from contractors for the provision of specialized materials, contributing to military readiness and operations. Overall, the document illustrates the procedural requirements of federal solicitations and the associated conditions for potential contractors.
    This document outlines a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the procurement of Zirconium Hydride, specifically 10 pounds for First Article Testing and an additional 1816 pounds for general use, adhering to MILSPECS MIL-Z-21353 ZrH2. The solicitation number is W519TC-24-Q-ZIRC, published under FAR Part 12 for commercial items, and is set aside for small businesses with a size standard of 650 employees. Offers must comply with submission requirements, including pricing, material safety data, and various clauses as detailed in the attached documents. Delivery is to Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Indiana, staggered over several months upon award, with a firm fixed-price contract anticipated. The evaluation criteria will be based on technical acceptability and the lowest total price. The deadline for proposals is September 23, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. Central Time, after which questions must be submitted by September 19, 2024. This procurement emphasizes the government’s need for compliant and timely supply of materials, contributing to national defense objectives.
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