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Request for Information_Power Inverter_3 kW TQG_V5.pdf | Jun 11, 2026 |
Development of Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 9 Frequency Inverter-Converter for the 3 kW Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG)
Contact and place of performance
Keane Sablon
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
USA
1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE The Department of the Army is conducting market research in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 10 to identify sources capable of developing a Frequency Inverter-Converter based on the furnished Government drawing, 98-19604. Note: reference attached drawings (98-19521, 98-19524, 98-19525, 98-19780, 98-19781, and 98-19782), appendices, and Purchase Description for addi...
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2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESPONDENTS
Interested parties are invited to submit a capability statement that addresses the questions in Section 3.
• Format: Responses should be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
• Page Limits: The "Company Overview" section (3.1) is limited to two pages. The total page limit for this RFI is 15 pages.
• Proprietary Information: Respondents are advised not to include proprietary or classified information. However, if a response contains information that is considered proprietary, it must be clearly marked on a page-by-page basis. The Government will handle any marked proprietary information appropriately, though its submission is at the respondent's own risk.
• If your submission contains confidential or proprietary information, please submit it securely through DoD SAFE (https://safe.apps.mil/) rather than standard email. Ensure all sensitive documents are marked page-by-page. Please email Rosetta Wisdom-Russell and Keane Sablon to request a "Drop-off Request" link before uploading. When uploading your files, select the option to encrypt them, and send the decryption passphrase to the Government points of contact in a separate email to allow secure retrieval.
3. INFORMATION REQUESTED
Please provide detailed responses to the following inquiries.
3.1 Company Overview
• Company Name, CAGE Code, and UEI.
• Primary Point of Contact (Name, Title, Phone, Email).
• Please identify your company's business size standard based on the primary North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code of 335999. For more
information, refer to
http://www.sba.gov/content/tablesmall-business-size-standards:
- Large Business Concern
-Small Business (SB) Concern
-8(a)
-Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)
-Women Owned Small Business
-Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone)
-Veteran-Owned Small Business
-Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
3.2 Current Status
• Does your company have at least one commercially available frequency inverter-converter that meets the RFI drawing specifications from Government drawing, 98-19604? If yes, please identify the product, specifications, cost, and production timeline.
• Does your company have at least one commercially available frequency inverter-converter that can be modified to meet the RFI drawing specifications from Government drawing, 98-19604? If yes, please identify the product, technical specifications, what modifications are required, cost of current commercially available frequency inverter-converter, cost for modifications, and production timeline for current commercially available frequency inverter-converter.
• Would your company need to develop a new frequency inverter-converter to meet the RFI drawing specifications from Government drawing, 98-19604?
• Does your company have the capability to develop a frequency inverter-converter IAW with Government drawing 98-19604? If yes, please provide timeline for design, development, and production to include ROM.
3.3 Experience
• Describe challenge(s) experienced with design, development, and or production of your power electronics systems and resolution(s) to overcome the challenge(s) relevant to this RFI.
3.4 Design and Engineering
• What experience does your company have with printed circuit boards (PCB) design? Does your company have the ability to design and print PCB in-house? How long has your company been designing and printing PCB in-house? Does your company have a clean room?
• Is design and development outsourced? Does your company outsource design and development of PCB to more than one company? If so, please identify the vendor(s) and the product(s). How is quality managed? Is the vendor(s) ISO certified? Identify commercial standards outsourced vendor(s) are using to comply with quality?
• What experience does your company have designing frequency inverter-converters (for generators) with linear and non-linear loads?
• What experience does your company have designing systems with insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) and optocouplers?
3.5 Production and Manufacturing Capabilities
• Is production done in-house or outsourced? Provide the address of the facility where development and production would take place.
• What experience does your company have producing electronic systems? Please identify the type of electronic systems your company has produced, quantity, and timeline to produce that is relevant to this RFI.
• Describe your company's capabilities for coordinating the shipping of the final systems to their destination. What logistics and shipping methods does your company typically use?
3.6 Testing and Validation Capabilities
• What testing capabilities does your company have (i.e. environmental, MIL-STD 810, and etc.)?
• What compliance testing does your company perform?
• Does your company have and use simulation tools in testing and validation? If so, how are they used to develop and manufacture a production ready system?
3.7 Programmatic Information
To enable respondents to develop a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM), the Government is providing the following component details and baseline assumptions. The ROM shall include all efforts required to design, develop, produce, and test the final system.
• Scope: The vendor will be responsible for integrating the frequency inverter-converter system into a Government Furnished 3 kW TQG IAW the Government drawing, 98-19503.
• Performance Requirement: The final integrated system must be capable of meeting standard military requirements for environmental durability (e.g., resistance to rain, dust, vibration, humidity, etc.) and endurance/reliability.
3.7.1 Component & System Details (Government Furnished Equipment - GFE)
The following GFE will be provided for development and shall be taken into consideration when developing the ROM:
• Generator: 3 kW Tactical Quiet Generator, 60 Hz (MEP-831A), with approximate dimensions of 34.8"L x 27.8"W x 26.5" H and a dry weight of 304 lb.
• Detailed information is available in appendices and the 3 kW TQG purchase description, accompanying this solicitation.
3.7.2 Cost Estimate Instruction
ROM cost estimate for a frequency inverter-converter shall be IAW the specifications identified in Government drawing, 98-19604 (reference attached drawings (98-19521, 98-19524, 98-19525, 98-19780, 98-19781, and 98-19782), appendices, and the 3 kW TQG PD for additional clarifying information). These estimates should be broken-down as follows:
• Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) Cost (as a delineated cost from total cost, break down as desired for additional information).
• Production cost for initial 10 prototypes.
• Developmental Test Cost: Refer to appendices for list of tests.
• Include a brief Basis of Estimate (BOE) explaining the methodology and assumptions used to derive your figures (e.g., estimated labor hours, material types).
• Per-Unit Production Cost (assuming 150 systems per year). Note: This per-unit production cost is not mandatory for the ROM; however, providing this recurring cost provides for planning purposes.
3.7.2.1 Assumptions:
• All GFE (generator(s)) will be delivered to the vendor's facility.
• The vendor is responsible for all non-recurring engineering (NRE) associated with designing, developing, producing, and testing of the frequency inverter-converter.
• The ROM should be based on an assumed production quantity of 10 units/systems.
• The vendor is responsible for all labor, materials, and testing (identified in appendices) required for the effort.
3.8 Engineering and Security
• Describe your company's engineering capabilities as they relate to mechanical and electrical integration.
• What quality control and inspection processes do you have in place to ensure compliance with a Government-provided TDP?
• What is your company's current facility security clearance level?
3.9 Additional Information Please provide any supplemental information that supports your company’s ability to meet the requirements of this RFI. This may include commercial literature or information on human factors, engineering, safety, or other relevant topics.
Questions To This Announcement: All questions pertaining to this announcement are due no later than fifteen (15) calendar days after release of the RFI. Telephone requests will not be accepted. Questions regarding this RFI should be submitted via e-mail to Rosetta Wisdom-Russell, Contracting Officer, at [email protected] and to Keane Sablon, Contract Specialist, [email protected], no later than 03:00 PM EST on 24 June 2026. Questions/answers will be non-attribution and be published on the website at https://sam.gov/.
If the Government has additional questions after reviewing your response, you may be contacted and asked to provide additional information. If an industry outreach event is anticipated in the future, details will be published on the website at https://sam.gov/.
The deadline for responses to this request are due no later than 3:00 PM, EDT, 11 July 2026. All responses and any questions related to this RFI must be mailed to the Contracting Officer, Rosetta Wisdom-Russell, [email protected] and Contracts Specialist, Keane Sablon, [email protected]. Telephonic inquiries will not be accepted.
This announcement is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. Proprietary information and trade secrets, if any, must be clearly marked on all materials. All information received that is marked Proprietary will be handled accordingly. Responses will not be returned, nor will the Government confirm receipt. Whatever information is provided will be used to assess tradeoffs and alternatives available for determining how to proceed in the acquisition process. In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), responses are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. All Government and Contractor personnel reviewing responses will have signed non-disclosure agreements and understand their responsibility for proper use and protection from unauthorized disclosure of proprietary information as described in 41 USC §2101-2107. The Government shall not be liable for or suffer any consequential damages for any proprietary information not properly identified. Proprietary information will be safeguarded in accordance with the applicable Government regulations.
The Department of the Army, through the ACC-APG Contracting Center, is conducting market research to identify sources capable of developing a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 9 Frequency Inverter-Converter for the 3 kW Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG). This requirement involves integrating the frequency inverter-converter system into Government Furnished Equipment, specifically the 3 kW TQG (MEP-831A), in accordance with Government drawing 98-19503. The final integrated system must meet standard military requirements for environmental durability, including resistance to rain, dust, vibration, and humidity, as well as endurance and reliability standards. Performance of this effort is centered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, under NAICS code 335999, All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing, and PSC 5999, Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components.
This Sources Sought notice, identified by solicitation number W909MY-26-R-FIC, is for information and planning purposes only and does not include a set-aside. Interested parties are requested to submit capability statements that address company experience with printed circuit board design, insulated-gate bipolar transistors, and power electronics manufacturing. Responses must include a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) covering non-recurring engineering, developmental testing, and the production of 10 initial prototypes based on specifications in Government drawing 98-19604. While the government owns the competitive Technical Data Package for this integration, it will only be provided as Government Furnished Information during subsequent competitive actions.
Submissions are limited to a total of 15 pages and must be delivered electronically by July 11, 2026, at 3:00 PM EDT. The government provides one attachment, a Request for Information document containing technical drawings and appendices. All inquiries and responses should be directed to the primary point of contact, Keane Sablon, and the contracting officer, Rosetta Wisdom-Russell. If submissions contain proprietary or confidential information, respondents are instructed to use the DoD SAFE portal for secure delivery after requesting a drop-off link from the designated points of contact.
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