International Special Operations Forces (ISOF) Range 2024

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
H9240323ISOFRANGEAMMUNITION

Basic Details

started - 18 Sep, 2023 (7 months ago)

Start Date

18 Sep, 2023 (7 months ago)
due - 20 Oct, 2023 (6 months ago)

Due Date

20 Oct, 2023 (6 months ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
H9240323ISOFRANGEAMMUNITION

Identifier

H9240323ISOFRANGEAMMUNITION
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Customer / Agency

DEPT OF DEFENSE
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Synopsis: EVENT: The Program Manager-SOF Lethality, in cooperation with the USMC Program Manager- Infantry Weapons and the Joint Services Small Arms Program (JSSAP), will conduct the International Special Operations Forces (ISOF) Range 2024, 8-10 April 2024 at the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), NV. In addition, the United States Marine Corps (USMC) will be hosting a Handheld Observation Targeting Night Sight (HOtNS) Rodeo on 7 April 2024 for appropriate technologies. This Request for Information (RFI) is NOT a solicitation for proposals, proposal abstracts, or quotations. The purpose of this RFI is to invite technology demonstration candidates from private industry, government Research and Development (R&D) organizations/labs, academia, and individuals (hereinafter “respondents”) to apply with a nomination packet (hereinafter “packet[s]”) addressing innovative lethality technologies to exhibit at ISOF Range 2024. For the audience, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) will
provide Special Operations Forces (SOF) users, SOF component combat developers, government technical engineers, contracting officers, the USSOCOM program management office, twenty-nine invited international SOF units, federal law enforcement special units, inter-agency special units, federal RDT&E agencies, and guests from the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard combat development offices (hereinafter “attendees”). The attendees will use ISOF Range 2024 to conduct “hands-on” market research of technology to address lethality gaps and inform future requirements. Reciprocally, the attendees will provide selected respondents with written feedback on their demonstrated technologies. For the ISOF Range 2024 event, technology nomination packets will be submitted to Phoenix Defence website: https://isoflethalityweek.phoenixdefence.com (see section C). Themes for ISOF Range 2024: Ammunition: Alternate material cartridge cases for small arms (primarily in 6.5mm Creedmoor and .338 Norma Magnum), signature on target projectiles. Shoulder Launched Munitions: Single Shot or re-loadable systems for various terminal effects focusing on reduced overall system weight. Other Relevant Disruptive Technologies (whether directly or indirectly “lethality” oriented): This is an opportunity for respondents to capitalize on the all-inclusive SOF audience by displaying interesting and emerging technologies that support USSOCOM’s ability to achieve lethal overmatch in a future contested environment. DETAILS: Event: The range event will consist of an exhibitor range (approx. 70 x spaces) to display live fire technologies and an exhibitor alley (approx. 40 x spaces) to display non-live fire and potentially lower “Technology Readiness Level” demonstrations and/or briefings. Tentative event schedule for ISOF Range 2024: 8 April 2024 (Monday): Afternoon: Exhibitor briefing, set-up, and test-fire (no attendees will be present) 9 April 2024 (Tuesday): Morning: Suppressor and laser-only open shoot Afternoon: Open Shoot and 1-Off demo #1 Evening: Night open shoot with lasers 10 April 2024 (Wednesday): Morning: Open shoot Afternoon: Open shoot, and 1-Off demo #2 Evening: Potential 2nd night open shoot with lasers Technology Readiness Level (TRL): Technology submissions for Weapons, Visual Augmentation Systems, Handheld Observation Targeting Night Sight, Demolitions/Breaching, Ammunition, Shoulder Launched Munitions, and Precision Strike Systems should be TRL 7 or higher. Technology submissions for “Other Relevant Disruptive Technologies” can be at a lower TRL level. Notification Dates: 3 November 2023: If nomination packets are submitted by 20 October 2023 for the 1st tranche of voting, then respondents will receive a notification to attend with a survey, attend without a survey, not-attend, or placed on the stand-by list. 9 February 2024: If nomination packets are submitted after 20 October 2023 and before 2 February 2024 for the 2nd tranche of voting, then respondents who had new nominations or were placed on “stand-by” will be given final notification on attending or not-attending. No more invitations will go out after this date. Potentially immediately: If a respondent has a compelling reason for an early decision, e.g., import lead times or an exceptionally compelling technology, then an immediate invitation to attend may be rendered. Event Post-Notification Coordination: USSOCOM has entered into an agreement with Phoenix Defence, which will be organizing respondents’ participation in ISOF Range 2024. If a respondent receives an invitation from USSOCOM to attend, then that “respondent” becomes an “exhibitor” and coordinating instructions with Phoenix Defence will be provided after the invitation. Exhibitors will conduct all future correspondence, coordination, and information request with Phoenix Defence under their terms and conditions, this includes fees for shipping and attendance. Technology areas to explore during the event include the following: Ammunition Alternate Case Material Cartridges. Small arms cartridges utilizing alternative case materials (polymer, stainless steel, multi-piece hybrid cases, etc.), especially in 6.5mm Creedmoor and .338 Norma Magnum. Benefit of the alternate material configuration shall focus on improving performance over standard cartridges, such as increased velocity, improved muzzle velocity standard deviation, etc. Signature on Target. Small arms ammunition providing signature on target effects while matching ballistic trajectory of existing cartridges as closely as possible. Shoulder Launched Munitions Shoulder Launched Munition systems (reloadable and/or one shot “disposable”) that can provide anti-structural, anti-personnel, bunker / light-armor defeat and/or programmable air-burst counter-defilade capabilities configured with or without fire-from-enclosure (confined-space) firing capability with a focus on reduced overall system weight. Other Relevant Disruptive Technologies (whether directly or indirectly “lethality” oriented) This is a “catch-all” category available to respondents whose technology would not otherwise fit into a category above but may be interesting to the attendees. For this category, the technology may be lower than TRL 7 and will be able to be displayed in the “exhibitor alley” if needed or applicable. Some examples for this category are medical equipment, targetry, personal protective equipment, shooting analytic tools, etc. Security/Classification Requirements: Respondents will only submit unclassified information in the Nomination website. Classified Nominations will not be accepted. All respondents’ submission costs, travel costs, technology demonstrations, event attendance, and associated costs will be at the respondents’ expense. The event venue will only provide basic access to ranges and infrastructure to conduct the technology demonstrations. Invited respondents/Exhibitors must be prepared to be self-sufficient during the execution of their technology demonstrations and not dependent on venue resources without prior coordination with Phoenix Defence. Time and space will be made available for respondents to conduct real-time modifications and updates to their technology demonstrations during the event. Respondents are advised to bring all tools and equipment necessary to present/operate their technology at the event. Other Special Requirements: DO NOT SUBMIT PROPOSALS. SUBMIT NOMINATION PACKETS ONLY. NOMINATION PACKETS FOR THIS RFI WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE FINAL CLOSING DATE OF 2 February 2024, 1700 EST. No contracts will be awarded based solely on this announcement or any subsequent supplemental RFI announcements. There is no intention on the part of USSOCOM to purchase or procure equipment based solely on participation in the event. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Respondents will apply to exhibit their technology by completing a technology nomination packet at: https://isoflethalityweek.phoenixdefence.com. Respondents will fill a technology nomination packet and, only if applicable, the Laser Information Worksheet and/or the Unmanned Aerial Systems/Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UAS/UGV) Worksheets by 20 October 2023 to be considered during the first and main tranche of voting or by 2 February 2024 for the second and final tranche of voting. If your technology is or has any type of laser/emitter (or you plan to use a laser of any kind to enable your technology demonstration), it must be declared, have a Laser Information Worksheet, and subsequently be approved to energize on the range. To assist filling out the Laser Information Worksheet, a copy of MIL-STD-1425A “Safety Design Requirements for Military Lasers” can be found at https://isoflethalityweek.phoenixdefence.com in the nomination packet resources section. If your laser/emitter gets approved to energize at the range, you will further be required to submit an FDA Compliance Form, which will be sent by Phoenix Defence. This includes all lasers, regardless of FDA or IEC hazard classification (e.g., Classes I, 1, 1M, II, IIa, 2, 2M, IIIa, 3R, IIIb, 3B, IV, or 4) This includes a laser that is described as “eye-safe” This includes a laser that you do not plan to energize during your demonstration (we still need to know it is there) This includes a laser that is available commercially If your technology is or has any UAS/UGV component, it must be declared and have a UAS/UGV Worksheet, and subsequently be approved to operate on the range. If your UAS/UGV technology is not approved to operate on the range, you may still be able to bring the technology for a static display only. If your technology meets the Handheld Observation Targeting Night Sight (HOtNS) requirements outlined in paragraph 6.3 then you may be invited to attend the USMC-led HOtNS rodeo on Sunday, 7 April 2024, in addition to ISOF Range 2024. The rodeo is for users to experience the current state of technology for a very specific requirement under very specific conditions. There will be no additional expense to attend this event in addition to ISOF Range. Please select “HOtNS” under the “technology tab” when applying for the range to be consider for the rodeo. Frequency Requirements: If your demonstration will be radiating on a given frequency or frequency band, you must annotate this in the nomination packet. If you are invited to attend, further instructions will be sent from Phoenix Defence. Safety Requirements: The ISOF Range will be conducted, managed, and controlled in accordance with the Military-Standard 882E, “Standard Practice: System Safety.” All respondents are expected to conduct themselves in a safe manner on the range and follow all instructions from the Range Safety Officers (RSOs). Failure to follow safety protocols or obey the RSOs may result in being removed from the range. If a respondent is invited to participate in the range with a unique or unfamiliar technology, then a follow-on Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet (Department of Defense Form 2977) may be requested to assess and mitigate risk. All respondents are suggested to review Military Standard 882E before attending the range. For your convenience, a copy of MIL-STD 882E is posted at https://isoflethalityweek.phoenixdefence.com in the nomination packet resources section. Respondents wishing to conduct demonstrations of a kinetic or energetic nature are responsible for ammunition and/or explosives shipments to include an Interim Hazard Classification (IHC) or Final Hazard Classification (FHC) and coordination for receipt and storage with Phoenix Defence. BASIS FOR SELECTION TO PARTICIPATE: Selection of respondents to participate (for all but the HOtNS category) shall be based on the extent to which the nominated technology to be demonstrated addresses lethality gaps and/or informs future lethality requirements as evaluated by the USSOCOM component lethality subject matter experts (SMEs). Respondents for the HOtNS category shall be based on the extent to which the nominated technology to be demonstrated addresses the USMC requirements listed in paragraph 6.3 above as evaluated by USMC SMEs. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: All proprietary information contained in the nomination and technology experimentation shall be appropriately marked. All efforts shall be made to protect proprietary information that is clearly marked. Lessons learned by USSOCOM from these demonstrations may be broadly disseminated, but only within the Government. If selected for participation in the event, respondents may be requested to provide additional information that will be used in preparation for the demonstration. The respondent’s attention is directed to the fact that Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) and Government Support Contractor (GSC) personnel will provide support during the review of nomination packets. The FFRDC and GSC personnel will have access to respondent nomination packets and will be utilized to objectively review a submission in a particular functional area and provide comments and recommendations to the Government’s decision makers. They will not establish final assessments of risk, rate, or rank of respondent nomination packets. All advisors have complied with Procurement Integrity Laws and have signed Non-Disclosure and Rules of Conduct/Conflict of Interest statements. The Government has taken into consideration requirements for avoiding conflicts of interest and ensure advisors comply with safeguarding source selection and proprietary data. Submission of nomination packets in response to the RFI constitutes approval to release the nomination packets to FFRDC and GSCs. Respondents are required to identify demonstrations that are subject to export controls since foreign participants will attend the event. Participants may include foreign government, military and industry or U.S. industry foreign national personnel. Respondents are ultimately responsible for complying with Export Control regulations for concepts, equipment, systems, or technology associated with the US Munitions List (USML) or Commerce Control List (CCL). Visit the U.S. Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls website (https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/ddtc_public) for more information on USML International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security website (https://www.bis.doc.gov) for more information on CCL Export Administration Regulations (EAR). If necessary, USSOCOM event organizers will restrict access to export-controlled technology demonstrations. Per Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.215-3, Request for Information or Solicitation for Planning Purposes (Oct 1997): The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this RFI notice or to otherwise pay for the information. Although the term “respondent” is used in this RFI, your responses will be treated as information only. It shall not be used as a proposal. In accordance with FAR 15.209(c), the purpose of this RFI is to solicit technology demonstration candidates from private industry, government Research and Development (R&D) organizations/labs, academia, and individuals to submit technology demonstration nominations addressing innovative lethality technologies. Points of Contact: Contracting Office Address: SOF AT&L KR 7701 Tampa Point Blvd MacDill AFB, Florida 33621-5323 Individuals: Mr. Greg Metty: gregory.metty@socom.mil Ms. Erica Numa: erica.numa.ctr@socom.mil

TAMPA, FL, 33621-5323, USALocation

Place Of Performance : TAMPA, FL, 33621-5323, USA

Country : United StatesState : Florida

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Classification

NAICS CodeCode 332994
Classification CodeCode 1305