COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 28,2000 PSA#2652 U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Acquisition Center
(AMSTA-AQ-DE), Warren, MI 48397-5000 B -- FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR ADAPTING A HEAVY EXPANDED MOBILITY TACTICAL
TRUCK (HEMTT) CHASSIS AS XC-130 AIRCRAFT TRANSPORTABLE, LAUNCHER
TRANSPORTER FOR THE THAAD MISSILE. DUE 081100 POC Karen Forsgren
(810)574-8507 WEB: Click here for more of TACOM's acquisitions and
awards, http://contracting.tacom.army.mil/opportunity.htm. E-MAIL:
Click here to contact the POC/buyer via email.,
forsgrek@tacom.army.mil. VEHICLE AIRLIFT REDUCTION STUDY C.1 Objective.
The Objective of this effort is to conduct an engineering based study
determining the feasibility of adapting a Heavy Expanded Mobility
Tactical Truck (HEMTT) Chassis as a C-130 Aircraft Transportable,
Launcher Transporter for the THAAD Missile. This study will be
conducted in multiple phases, as detailed below, with the entrance
criteria for each phase being an accepted cost and schedule proposal
C.2 Start Of Work. The contractor shall host a Start Of Work/Idea
interchange meeting at the contractor's facility within 30 days of
contract award. This review will be a free interchange of ideas for
meeting the technical and schedule aspects of this scope of work. C.2.1
Phase 1 -- Identifying Design Alternatives: Conduct a system
engineering based study and provide a final report identifying design
alternatives for adapting the THAAD Missile Launcher Transporter onto
the HEMTT Chassis. This effort will include: space claims, weight
studies, and stability analysis for each alternative, and determining
risk areas and advantages for using a HEMTT Chassis as a C130
transportable launch vehicle. These alternatives and draft report will
be presented at an In Process Review (IPR)conducted at the
contractor's facility (attended by PM-THAAD Launcher and PM-HTV
personnel) no later than 30 September 2000. The report will be in
accordance with DI-MISC-80508, CDRL XXXX. The final report to include
IPR comment will be published with 10 days of the IPR conclusion. C.2.2
Phase 2 -- Engineering Analysis : Within 14 days of the Phase 1 IPR
conclusion, the government will identify the alternative to be studied
in Phase 2 of this Scope of Work. This identification will be provided
in writing from the PCO. Phase 2 is defined by the following
subparagraphs. C.2.2.1 Engineering Analysis. For the selected
alternative a more in-depth engineering design analysis, with report,
will be conducted to include vehicle electrical, hydraulic and
pneumatic systems interface and power requirements, chassis structure,
launch platform packaging and chassis interface, C-130
transportability, vehicle stability and space claim packaging. Modeling
and simulation techniques will be the primary analysis tool during this
phase. C.2.2.2 Joint Design Review and Report. The analysis results
will be presented at a Joint Design Review (JDR) conducted at the
contractor's facility (attended by PM-THAAD Launcher and PM-HTV
personnel) no later than 90 days after the Phase 1 IPR. The final
design report, to include comments from the JDR, will be in accordance
with DI-MISC-80508, CDRL XXXX and will be published within 10 days of
the Joint Design Review conclusion. See Note 22. Posted 07/26/00
(W-SN478814). (0208) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 20000728\B-0004.SOL)
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