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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 24,2000 PSA#2607Contracts Group, Bldg 588, Mail Stop 32, Naval Air Warfare Center
Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, MD 20670-5304 99 -- ILLUMINATOR (FLASHLIGHT) DUE 073100 POC Christopher Murphy 301
757 8942 E-MAIL: CLICK HERE TO CONTACT THE CONTRACTING SPECIALIST VIA,
MURPHYCW@NAVAIR.NAVY.MIL. 17. The Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft
Division (NAWCAD) Patuxent River, MD is seeking test samples and
information from potential sources for an Illuminator (flashlight) to
be used by USN / USMC aircrew. This request is for samples and
information for the purpose of establishing a list of USN / USMC
approved items for possible future procurement. Inclusion on this list
in no way guarantees any future procurement. Submitted illuminators
shall be minimal in size and weight. The illuminator should have a
feature for angling beam up to 90 degrees for hands free lighting. It
shall produce light compatible with Night Vision Goggles (NVGs),
pre-flight operations, and survival procedures. Any light coloring
features shall be firmly attached, integrated or self-contained. The
illuminator should produce enough light for pre-flight, in-flight, and
survival scenarios (approximately 20 foot-candles) for at least 10
continuous hours. The light should have features for focusing beam and
dimming. It should contain a spare bulb that can be easily replaced
without tools. The illuminator shall be easy to operate (switch on/off
and use) with one hand under all environmental conditions (arctic snow
/ ice, desert, marine, etc.) while wearing any current Aircrew Life
Support Systems (ALSS) equipment and clothing (gloves). The illuminator
shall be protected from inadvertent actuation. It shall integrate / fit
into current ALSS without modification, should have a lanyard
attachment point, should have an external mount/mounting clip, and
shall not cause any interference or obstruction. The illuminator shall
be made of quality materials that make item durable, reliable,
waterproof, and shockproof. It should be safe and corrosion resistant.
The item's exterior should be non-reflective and have color that
prevents easy detection. The illuminator shall operate on
standard/easily obtainable batteries that can be changed without tools.
The illuminator should not require any special support equipment.
Companies responding to this request should submit two samples,
(samples will be used for tests and evaluation and will not be
returned), documentation detailing illuminator's specifications, and
ordering information including an estimated cost per illuminator to Mr.
Christopher Murphy * Code 254221 * Bldg. 441 * NAVAIRSYSCOMHQ * 21983
Bundy Road Unit 7 * Patuxent River, MD 20670-1127 at (301)757-8942 or
e-mail MurphyCW@navair.navy.mil. Please address all technical questions
to Mr. Mike Jaffee, Code 4.6.3.1 at fax (301) 342-9299, or e-mail
JaffeeMW@navair.navy.mil. Interested companies should indicate whether
or not they are a small, small disadvantaged, 8(a), or large business.
Respondents must clarify if their firm can provide commercial or
non-developmental items that could be modified to meet NAWCAD's needs.
Proprietary information MUST be marked as such, on a page-by-page
basis. This Request For Information (RFI) does not, in any way
constitute a Request For Proposal (RFP) nor does the Government intend
to pay for any information / items submitted in response to this
synopsis. Responses should be submitted by 30 June 2000 and reference
this synopsis number on both the packages as well as on all enclosed
documents. This synopsis does not commit the Government to award a
contract. Posted 05/22/00 (W-SN457287). (0143) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0327 20000524\99-0013.SOL)
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