
Water Bag Disrupter – The U.S. Research, Development and Engineering Command Contracting Center (RDECOMCC) has a requirement for a Water Bag Disruptors prototype that must be capable of containing an explosion from IEDs by cutting the wires and contain the explosion to the immediate area without creating a crater in support of the Rapid Equipping Force. This proposed procurement is unrestricted. The Government intends to procure this requirement under NAICS 325212. This request for proposal requires cost proposals to be evaluated for award. Competitive proposals will be evaluated based on the evaluation criteria set forth in the solicitation package. All responsible sources may submit a quote which shall be considered by the agency. The solicitation will be provided in an electronic format, free of charge. The media through which the Government chooses to issue this solicitation will be the Internet only. This solicitation will not be issued in paper. Contractors requests for this solicitation will be performed through ASFI (https://acquisition.army.mil/asfi/). This RFP will be issued on or around March 30, 2010. Proposals will be due around April 30, 2010.
Posted Date: March 12, 2010
Solicitation Number: W91CRB10R0041
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Pre-Solicitation – Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Research Program – The mission of the Department of Defenses (DODs) Medical Chemical Defense Program as executed by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command and the Chemical Biological Medical Systems Joint Project Management Office is to protect the soldier against any chemical threat requiring a medical response. One of the major responsibilities is establishing and maintaining an effective medical chemical defense posture for our Armed Forces to augment the DOD in-house scientific endeavors by improving the survivability of soldiers in chemically-contaminated environments. A Request for Proposal (RFP) will be issued to solicit a Contractor to answer and validate applied and developmental biomedical questions critical to providing medical countermeasures against existing chemical warfare agents and emerging threats. The RFP work statement requires writing study protocols and conducting tests for potential decontamination and protective systems, as well as antidotal and therapeutic compounds against chemical agent contamination. Studies will involve in vivo and vitro experiments, animal models, alternatives to animal models, and comprehensive bench top procedures utilizing chemical surety materials (CSM) RDT&E dilute solutions of CSM, and other hazardous chemicals.
Posted Date: March 3, 2010
Solicitation Number: W81XWH10R0001