OSD A&S Battery Supply Chain Risk Mitigation Projects (Соединенные Штаты Америки - Тендер #52686005) | ||
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Страна: Соединенные Штаты Америки (другие тендеры и закупки Соединенные Штаты Америки) Номер конкурса: 52686005 Дата публикации: 01-04-2024 Источник тендера: Государственные закупки США |
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Special Notice N0016424SNB56
Agency: Department of the Navy
Office: Naval Sea Systems Command
Location: Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane Division
NAICS Code: 541715 – Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Science
PSC Code: AC13 – National Defense R&D Services; Department of Defense
Anticipated RFS Release Date: 7 May 2024
Request for Solutions:
OSD A&S Battery Supply Chain Risk Mitigation Projects
This special notice is to inform vendors of an upcoming Request for Solutions (RFS). The purpose of this RFS is intends to address supply chain risks by soliciting development, prototyping and demonstration efforts to help mitigate potential problems through application of modernized, advanced manufacturing technologies across four focus areas: critical battery materials, critical battery components, critical processes assessment and mitigation, and battery development and prototyping. The Government will evaluate the solutions with the intent of awarding a Project Order under the Expeditionary Missions Consortium (EMC2) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) in accordance with 10 U.S.C. § 4022.
2. BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY
2.1 EMC2
Vendors interested in responding to this RFS must be members of the (EMC2). Interested parties should visit emccrane.org for membership information. This project will be managed by a Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division Project Manager. The RFS is anticipated to be released via the weblink listed above for EMC2 on or around 7 May 2024.
2.2 PROJECT OVERVIEW
The DoD directly and indirectly acquires many types of specialty batteries but in comparatively small quantities. Specialty batteries are defined as, but are not limited to, liquid
reserve, thermal, primary (non-rechargeable) and some secondary (rechargeable, noncommercial) types currently used in military systems. These batteries are made with optimized
chemicals, materials and components to achieve required performance levels. These items are mostly unique and not interchangeable with more readily available substitutes. When one of
these specialty materials or processes becomes unusable or unavailable, major effort is required to find or develop economical substitutes that can be acquired in the volumes needed.
The statement of need (SON) intends to address supply chain risks by soliciting development, prototyping and demonstration efforts to help mitigate potential problems through
application of modernized, advanced manufacturing technologies across four focus areas:
1. Critical battery materials. The intended goals are to develop and demonstrate domestically sourced chemicals and materials that will perform as well or better than existing materials
that have unacceptable supply chain weaknesses.
2. Critical battery components. The intended goals are to develop and demonstrate domestically sourced components and subassemblies that will perform as well or better than existing
components that have unacceptable supply chain weaknesses.
3. Critical processes assessment and mitigation. The two intended goals with this focus area are to first develop supply chain risk assessments and identify mitigation approaches for
critical processes used in specialty battery manufacturing, and secondly, develop prototype manufacturing processes capable of accommodating the identified supply chain weaknesses and
achieve a suitable degree of surge (higher volume) production.
4. Battery development and prototype. The goal for this focus area is to develop and demonstrate prototype batteries that incorporate one or more of the prototyped domestic materials,
components, processes developed under the other three focus areas. These battery prototypes will provide confidence that the new materials and processes will be capable of acceptably
performing as intended. Follow-on production is a possible outcome.
In addition to this Special Notice on SAM.gov, the EMC2 consortium manager will notify all consortium members of the upcoming RFS on or around the same time this notice is published to SAM.gov.
Contracting Office Address:
300 Hwy 361
Crane, IN 47522
United States
Primary Point of Contact.:
Mark Dravet
mark.v.dravet.civ@us.navy.mil
Phone: 812-381-7085
Secondary Point of Contact:
Danielle Julian-Klier
danielle.m.julian-klier.civ@us.navy.mil
Phone: 812-381-1173