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M116A1 & M825A1 Smoke Projectile Bodies
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Matthew J. Kopel
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The Army Contracting Command - Rock Island (ACC-RI), on behalf of the Office of the Project Manager for Combat Ammunition Systems (PM CAS), issued Request for Proposal (RFP) W52P1J-17-R-0173 on 03 January 2019 for the manufacturing and delivering of the 155mm M825A1 Artillery Smoke Canister Projectile Body and the 155mm M116A1 Artillery Smoke Canister Projectile Body. The U.S. Government intends to withdraw the Small...
View moreThe Army Contracting Command - Rock Island, acting for the Office of the Project Manager for Combat Ammunition Systems, issued solicitation W52P1J17R0173 for the manufacturing and delivery of 155mm M825A1 and 155mm M116A1 Artillery Smoke Canister Projectile Bodies. This requirement is classified under NAICS 332993 Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing and PSC 13. The U.S. Government intends to withdraw the Small Business Set Aside for this effort and transition to Full and Open Competition, with an official amendment anticipated in the second quarter of fiscal year 2019. The procurement will result in a single award firm-fixed-price indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract featuring five one-year ordering periods and an estimated maximum value of $99,039,742.
The M825A1 projectile body is composed of hot rolled 4140 steel, weighs 58 pounds, and measures approximately 30 inches in length with a welded rotating band. The M116A1 projectile body is made from hot forged carbon steel, weighs 60 pounds, and is 24 inches long with a swaged brass rotating band. Manufacturing must comply with a government-owned technical data package, and contractors are responsible for providing universal lifting plugs and wood pallets as contractor-furnished material. Anticipated production rates are 2,500 units per month for the M825A1 and 1,000 units per month for the M116A1.
Access to the technical data package requires a Military Critical Technical Data Agreement (DD Form 2345) via the Joint Certification Program due to its Distribution Statement D marking. While the performance of this contract involves no classified material, all offerors must maintain active registration in the System for Award Management. The response deadline for this notice is February 13, 2019. Matthew J. Kopel is the designated point of contact for this requirement within the Department of the Air Force and the USA Joint Munitions Command.
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