T-164 Track Shoe Assembly
The purpose of this questionnaire is to obtain information on the industry capability to satisfy U.S. Army requirements for Vehicular Track Shoe requirement. The result of this market research will co... The purpose of this questionnaire is to obtain information on the industry capability to satisfy U.S. Army requirements for Vehicular Track Shoe requirement. The result of this market research will contribute to determining the method of procurement. Item Description: The T-164 Vehicular Track Shoe assembly is a sustainment item, used on the M9 Armored Combat Earthmover (ACE). One T-164 track shoe is a complete ready to install unit. That unit is comprised of a 21 inch Single pin cast track with a single track pad per shoe. Quantity: 7,117 with a 100% option. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT: In satisfying the above objective requirements, it will be necessary for the service provider to perform the following functions: Contractor will be responsible to provide a secured facility (to include a perimeter fence that meets or exceeds the standards for perimeter fencing as outlined in Army Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (ATTP) 3-39.32) for labor, tooling, transportation and all required parts required on this contract. Contractor will be producing all assets to Condition Code “A”. All parts produced by the contractor must meet or exceed U.S. Army Specifications. RESPONSES: Each response to this request for information is requested to include: 1. Number each response with the appropriate question number. 2. You do not have to repeat the question in your response. 3. If you cannot answer a question, please indicate “No Response.” 4. If a response will satisfy another question, state: “See response to question XXX.” 5. Include relevant sales media and product manuals. If providing an ACROBAT formatted manual, annotate the manual to indicate which material is applicable to the questions. If preferred, include Internet Web links to locations where animations/videos may be viewed. 6. If your sales media and/or manuals contain a restricted distribution statement, issue a release statement indicating that the restricted material may be distributed to Army personnel involved with this Market Survey. 7. Spell out any acronyms in their first instance. Point(s) –of-Contact (POC) with associated contact information. Request for Information (RFI) ? Questionnaire Describe your knowledge and experience on designing vehicular track shoe. List any issues you see in technical data rights and how it could impact your ability to perform the work. How many employees are in your company? What is your company’s annual revenue? Are you currently registered in the Beta System for Award Management (SAM) and the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF)? How many production lines do you currently have? How many shifts are you currently running and how long can you maintain this? Do you have the contracts in place to continue getting the material needed to produce additional vehicular track shoe requirements (keep production going)? If not what is the timeframe that you would need to get those contracts in place in order to produce additional vehicular track shoes? Do you have any long lead items? If so what are they and what is the timeframe to get them? What can be done to lessen the lead time for these long lead items? Longest lead items for each vehicular track shoe? What do you need to happen and by when in order to keep your current shifts running? If more shifts are needed, how long for hiring actions and to get additional capacity up and running? Can you add additional capacity now and if not what needs to be done to allow for it? What are your current bottlenecks and what can be done to correct them? What and how many vehicular track shoes can be produced concurrently? Daily production output (for each vehicular track shoe) on one shift, 2 shifts...? Constraints with subcontractors (sub-contractors; surge capabilities - lead time, additional shifts Timeline for 1st delivery (normal production rate and time it takes to get to a surge capability) What are your maximum surge requirements for each vehicular track shoe? - Line change-out time / downtime between vehicular track shoes - example: switch from building one vehicular track shoe to another? Certified in-house testing capability for PLT, on which vehicular track shoes? Any foreseen delays within the next year (plant upgrades, scheduled down time, holidays) Do you have other conflicting requirements that would inhibit a government build schedule? If you do have conflicting requirements, are they government requirements? If so, please provide those requirements and POCS in the government for those actions. 25. Point of Contact (POC)/Title: 26. Telephone No: 27. Any other pertinent information you care to enclose? RESPONSE FORMAT: Only electronic responses are requested. Please provide e-mail responses in PDF format to the Government POCs listed below. If you submit multiple e-mail messages, please make sure the subject lines include, for example, “message 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3,” as well as [Organization Name]. All interested entities (e.g. companies, non-profit organizations, and academic institutes), regardless of size, are encouraged to respond to this request for information. All material submitted in response to this market survey must be unclassified and properly marked RESPONSE DUE: Responses to this market survey are DUE BY noon EST 28 February 2020. Please submit all responses and any questions prior to full response via email to mark.r.hirsch.civ@mail.mil and michael.f.hawkes.civ@mail.mil. Please format the subject line of the response email as follows: “[Organization Name] response to Market Survey – M9 Armored Combat Earthmover Vehicular Track Shoe”. GENERAL INFORMATION: The Government appreciates the time and effort taken to respond to this market survey. The Government acknowledges its obligations under 18 U.S.C. §1905 to protect information qualifying as “confidential” under this statute. [To avoid possible confusion with the meaning of the term “confidential” in the context of Classified Information,” we will use the term “PROPRIETARY.”] Pursuant to this statute, the Government is willing to accept any PROPRIETARY (e.g., trade secret) restrictions placed on qualifying data forwarded in response to the survey questions and to protect it from unauthorized disclosure subject to the following: 1. 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Data already in the possession of the Government will be protected in accordance with the Government's rights in the data. 4. Proprietary data transmitted electronically, whether by physical media or not, whether by the respondent or by the government, shall contain the “PROPRIETARY” legend, with any explanatory text, on both the cover of the transmittal e-mail and at the beginning of the file itself. Where appropriate, when only portions of an electronic file are proprietary, use the restrictive legends ‘PROPRIETARY PORTION BEGINS:” and “PROPRIETARY PORTION ENDS.” 5. In any reproductions of technical data or any portions thereof subject to asserted restrictions, the government shall also reproduce the asserted restriction legend and any explanatory text. 6. The Government sometimes uses support contractors in evaluating responses. Consequently, responses that contain proprietary information may receive only limited or no consideration since the Respondent’s marking of data as “PROPRIETARY” will preclude disclosure of same outside the Government and therefore will preclude disclosure to these support contractors assisting the evaluation effort. The Government will use its best efforts to evaluate those responses that contain proprietary information without using support contractors consistent with the resources available. GOVERNMENT POINTS OF CONTACT: Mark Hirsch, Army Contracting Command (ACC) - Warren, email: mark.r.hirsch.civ@mail.mil Michael Hawkes, ACC-Warren, email: Michael.f.hawkes.civ@mail.mil
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