Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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Contractor_Questions_for_RFP_W56HZV19R0005_-_Parachute_Items.docx | DOCX | Jul 29, 2019 | |
W56HZV19R0005.pdf | Jul 24, 2019 | ||
W56HZV19R0005-0003.pdf | Jul 24, 2019 | ||
W56HZV-19-R-0005-0002.pdf | Jul 18, 2019 | ||
W56HZV19R0005-0001.pdf | Jul 3, 2019 | ||
Attachment_0002_-_Section_D_Packaging_Requirements_RA-1_Parachute_Items.pdf | Jun 18, 2019 | ||
Attachment_0005_-_TDPLs_RA-1_Parachute_Items.pdf | Jun 18, 2019 | ||
Attachment_0004_-_DOD_Detail_Spec_Parachutes_Personnel_MIL-DTL-6645J.pdf | Jun 18, 2019 | ||
Attachment_0003_-_Qualified_Product_List_(QPL)_MIL-DTL-6645.pdf | Jun 18, 2019 | ||
Attachment_0006_-_First_Article_Waiver_Worksheet.pdf | Jun 18, 2019 | ||
Attachment_0001_-_RA-1_Parachute_Items_Years_1-5.xlsx | XLSX | Jun 18, 2019 |
RA-1 Parachute Items
RA-1 Parachute Items
Contact and place of performance
Daniel C. Poehling
Not specified
Contractor Questions for RFP W56HZV-19-R-0005 (RA-1 Parachute System Items) 1. Could you clarify Production time allowed for Products with FAT? 150 Days with FAT Using the following assumptions: Section I - 102 FAR 52.209-3 First 90 days (30 Day notification to US GOV for Test Date and Production.) After the First Article Test US GOV can take up to 45 Days to Approve. 90 Days + 45 Days = 135 Leaves 15 Days for produc...
View moreThe US Army Corps of Engineers is seeking proposals for the procurement of RA-1 parachute system items through solicitation number W56HZV19R0005. This combined synopsis/solicitation is categorized under NAICS code 314999, All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills, and PSC code 16. The government intends to establish a five-year contract period where the maximum contract quantity for all years includes the minimum guaranteed quantity ordered via the first delivery order in the initial ordering year. Responses for this requirement are due by July 31, 2019.
The scope of work involves the production and delivery of various parachute components, with specific provisions for First Article Testing (FAT). Standard delivery schedules for items requiring FAT follow a 150-day, 210-day, or 240-day timeline, which includes 60 days for the FAT report and 30 days for government approval before production begins. While contractors are obligated to follow the delivery schedules established in the contract, the government may consider alternate delivery schedules or contract modifications on a case-by-case basis. First Article samples that are not consumed or destroyed during testing may be included in the first-year product quantity, except for the D-Bag.
Administrative details for this solicitation are managed by point of contact Daniel C. Poehling. Technical Data Packages (TDP) for this requirement include both public and restricted distributions, though non-disclosure agreements are not required to access the restricted portions. There are 11 associated attachments, including the primary solicitation document and multiple amendments issued to address contractor questions regarding pricing, packaging requirements, and delivery assumptions. All first-year minimum quantities will be ordered via Delivery Order One, with subsequent orders during the first year depending on agency needs.
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