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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 03, 2002 FBO #0336
SOLICITATION NOTICE

J -- Sport Utility Vehilces modified with ballistic armoring

Notice Date
11/1/2002
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Wiesbaden Contracting Center, ATTN: AEUCC-C, CMR 410, Box 741, APO, AE 09096-0741
 
ZIP Code
09096-0741
 
Solicitation Number
DABN01-03-T-0022
 
Archive Date
2/12/2003
 
Point of Contact
Roswitha Rostock-Clements, 011-49-611-816-2249
 
E-Mail Address
Email your questions to Wiesbaden Contracting Center
(clementsr@rcc.wbn.usacce.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
NA WCC intends to competitively award a FFP contract for two (2) each sport utility vehicles modified with armoring material (special protected). The contractor shall provide the vehicles modified with all opaque and transparent armor materials. The vehicles (like Chevrolet Suburban 2500 LS), to be furnished under the contract shall be model year 2002/2003; gasoline engine; minimum: V-8 cylinder, Vortec 6000 and 320 horsepower; automatic transmission. Ballistic classification: Minimum ballistic protection s hall provide against 7.62 East Block ammunition (7.62 x 39, M43, SC) fired from a rifle and be in accordance with testing procedures utilized by the Bundeskriminalamt, Beschussamt, Melrichstadt/Ulm, Germany and/or U.S. testing certification procedures. All opaque and transparent armor shall completely protect the vehicle?s interior passenger compartment area including roof and floor areas. Transparent armor shall be of one-piece construction with anti-spall inner layer. Transparent armor shall be PPG , Isoclima, Triplex or Sully, of glass-plastic (polycarbonate), laminated construction and shall have a material alone capability of meeting or exceeding the ballistic protection. Armoring of entire floor area. Exposed/fraying edges will not be accepted. Minimum protection level acceptable to withstand blasts underneath the vehicle from two (2) DM 51 German ordnance, grenades and/or similar blasts. Run flat tire inserts to allow vehicle to travel at a high rate of speed after puncture. Only those opaque and transparent armor materials tested by an armor test laboratory (e.g. H.P. White, USA, or Beschussamt, Mellich- stadt/Ulm, Germany) and having received certification as having met the U.S. Navy armor material standard articulated by the U.S. Departmen t State shall be used in the special protected vehicle fabrication. The U.S. Government reserves the right to exclude any vehicle offered that does not fit-in with the vehicle operating environment due to security and/or political ramifications. Contract or is required to have authorized maintenance/repair and service facilities throughout Europe and South America or access to. Vehicles shall be performed/delivered FOB Origin later than ninety (90) days after date of order. An earlier performance/deliver y time is desired. Acquisition is being conducted IAW requirements of FAR Part 13, Subpart 13.5 ? Test Program for Certain Commercial Items. Note 12 applies. Point of contact for this requirement is Ms.Rostock-Clements,email:clementsr@rcc.wbn.usacce.army.mil, Fax: 011-49-611-816-2254.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Wiesbaden Contracting Center ATTN: AEUCC-C, CMR 410, Box 741 APO AE
Zip Code: 09096-0741
Country: EU
 
Record
SN00197869-W 20021103/021102095141 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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