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PIGA Float Repair

Solicitation Number: FD202009RSTV
Agency: Department of the Air Force
Office: Air Force Materiel Command
Location: Hill AFB OO-ALC
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FD202009RSTV
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Sources Sought
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Added: Mar 09, 2009 7:08 pm

SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS

Minuteman III Pendulous Integrating Gyroscopic Accelerometer (PIGA) Float
NSN: 1420-01-386-7795 AH


This request is an announcement for information/market research for planning purposes. The synopsis does not constitute a request for proposal, request for quote, invitation for bid nor does its issuance in any way restrict the Government as to its ultimate acquisition approach.
1.0 SUBJECT:
Sources sought for the repair of the float sub-assembly used in the Pendulous Integrating Gyroscopic Accelerometer (PIGA) instrument for the Minuteman III guidance system. This repair supports the 526th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems Group (526 ICBMSG) which is responsible for the ICBM missile guidance set.
2.0 DESCRIPTION:
Honeywell DSES-Space, Clearwater, Florida (CAGE Code 09128) is the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and the only qualified source of repair for the PIGA Float since 1975. Honeywell is the only known source that currently has the capital-owned support equipment, high tech facilities and proprietary data necessary to manufacture and repair the PIGA Float. The PIGA float consists of parts made of I400 Beryllium which is hazardous and requires specialized equipment, handling procedures and stringent safety requirements. Some of the Beryllium components are coated with an aluminum oxide using a plasma powder spray and finished to tolerances within millionths of an inch. Every part of the float requires precision machining and a tremendous amount of attention to detail. The float body alone is the size of a thimble and consists of more than 200 critical machining measurements. A pyroceram glass and ferrite ceramic material are also used in the PIGA float. These materials are very fragile and also require unique manufacturing and finishing processes. In addition to the repair of PIGA floats, this effort includes maintaining GFP support equipment as necessary.
To become a qualified source the entity must have access to I400 Beryllium to demonstrate capabilities to produce PIGA floats. The Air Force has a limited amount of I400 Beryllium and cannot provide this material to vendors for testing and qualification purposes. If interested in becoming a qualified source please contact Nathan Donahue at Nathan.Donahue@hill.af.mil for Source Qualification Procedures.
THIS NOTICE IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPORSALS (RFP). Firms responding to this announcement should include company name, cage code, point of contact, address and indicate whether they are a small business, 8(a) concern, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, or women-owned small business. Potential offerors should submit a Statement of Capability (SOC) that addresses the offerors ability to provide the above requested unit. The Government reserves the right to set-aside any subsequent acquisition based upon known sources and/or responses to this synopsis.


SOCs may be submitted by facsimile at 801-775-2116; e-mail: dustin.huler@hill.af.mil; or mailed to 6014 Dogwood Ave, Bldg 1258, rm 26 Hill AFB UT 84056-5816, Attention: Dustin Huler. Responses must be received not later than close of business (COB) 4:00pm mst 23 Mar. 2009. Identify your response with the corresponding Program Title: Sources Sought: PIGA Float.


 


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OO-ALC/PKXB
6038 Aspen Ave (Bldg 1289)
Hill AFB, Utah 84056
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Dustin J Huler,
PIGA Float
Phone: 801-777-0912
Fax: 801-775-2116