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54--NGATS ATE Shelter & Storage Shelter RFP
Contact and place of performance
Daniel A. Witt
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Description of the Program: This effort is to design, test, and produce two types of 20 foot ISO shelters that will support the Next Generation Automatic Test System (NGATS). NGATS is the latest iteration of the Armys organic off-system test capability. NGATS is managed by Product Director Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), aligned under the management of the U.S. Army Project Manager Joint Combat Serv...
View moreThe U.S. Army Contracting Command – New Jersey, acting for the Product Director Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment, issued an award notice under solicitation W15QKN15R0008 for the design, testing, and production of two types of 20-foot ISO shelters. These units support the Next Generation Automatic Test System (NGATS), which provides the Army with an organic off-system test capability using modern commercial off-the-shelf instruments. The project scope includes the NGATS Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) Shelter for housing the test system and a separate NGATS Storage Shelter for system-specific hardware components.
The contract is a five-year, Firm Fixed Price, Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) agreement consisting of five one-year ordering periods. The contractor is responsible for providing all labor, materials, supplies, facilities, and equipment necessary to meet the performance requirements, excluding government-furnished property or material. This procurement is classified under NAICS 332311 Prefabricated Metal Building and Component Manufacturing and PSC 54.
The award notice was published on March 2, 2016, listing Daniel A. Witt as the point of contact. The project is managed by the U.S. Army Project Manager Joint Combat Service Support under the Program Executive Office Combat Support and Combat Service Support. No attachments were included with this notice at the time of publication.
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