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SUBJECT: A Request for Information (RFI) for increased range improvements for
the AGM-88E
REF: N00019-17-P1-PMA-242-0001
DUE: Request of Interest (ROI) due 5:00 pm EST, 20 February 2015
Request for Information (RFI) due 5:00 PM EST, 27 March 2015
POC: Ms. Cynthia Thompson (AIR 2.4.3.1.6), Unclassified Only
THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY AS A MARKET SURVEY TOOL AND
DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN INVITATION FOR BIDS, A REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS, A SOLICITATION, A REQUEST FOR QUOTES, OR AN INDICATION
THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTRACT FOR THE ITEMS CONTAINED IN THIS
NOTICE. THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT REIMBURSE RESPONDENTS FOR ANY
COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBMISSION OF THE INFORMATION BEING
REQUESTED OR REIMBURSE EXPENSES INCURRED TO INTERESTED PARTIES
FOR RESPONSES. THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT INTEND TO AWARD A
CONTRACT ON THE BASIS OF THIS RFI OR TO OTHERWISE PAY FOR THE
INFORMATION SOLICITED.
I. SUMMARY
Program Executive Office, Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons (PEO (U&W))
PMA-242 is seeking industry input in the form of an informational paper to support
future acquisition planning to increase range of the AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation
Guided Missile (AARGM). The Government seeks information on any research,
technologies, and existing programs that may assist in determining the feasibility and
affordability of providing increased range to AARGM. Though PMA-242 is interested in
solutions that could be applied to the AGM-88 family of missiles, the primary purpose of
this RFI is to solicit information regarding range increase for AARGM.
As a result of Naval Air Systems Command studies and other Government analysis,
PMA-242 is interested in a Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) with increased delivered impulse
to be incorporated into AARGM missiles for the purpose of increasing range. However,
non-SRM based solutions that improve range performance are also of interest.
The Government desires information concerning improvements for the AGM-88E missile
that meet a fielding requirement of Government Fiscal Year (GFY) 2022 Threshold
(T)/2021 Objective (O) following funding start in GFY2016. Production quantity for
AARGM is estimated to be between 200 and 1,000 units. Industry recommendations
should discuss concepts and designs that leverage existing AARGM hardware and
software to the greatest extent possible.
No capability improvements to the AARGM seeker and warhead performance are desired
at this time, and any modifications to the seeker or warhead to support range
improvement that adversely affect those two subsystems are to be avoided. Range
improvements may require changes to missile subsystems to include, but not limited to,
Guidance and Control (G&C) hardware, software, fuzing, radome and missile battery.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Request for information (RFI) responses are due by 5:00 PM EST, 27 March 2015, and
are requested to follow the instructions outlined in Section IV of this RFI. PMA-242
intends to host an industry day tentatively in spring 2015 as a forum to provide open
responses to respondent questions and to receive individual briefs on AARGM extended
range concepts. Details regarding the industry day will be published via RFI amendment
at a later date.
II. PERFORMANCE AND CONSTRAINTS
Table 1: Program Parameters
Threshold
Interim Operational Capability (IOC) in
CY2022 assuming a funding start GFY16
Capable of being delivered to the Fleet
User at the All Up Round (AUR) level
(tactical configuration)
AGM-88E
Objective
IOC in CY2021 assuming a funding start
GFY16
N/A
AGM-88 Family of Missiles
Threshold
F/A-18A-F, E/A-18G
F-35A/C (internal carriage)
No degradation from current
capability; refer to CLASSIFIED
addendum (see Section V)
Refer to CLASSIFIED addendum
for further definition
Objective
None
Improvement to current
capability; refer to CLASSIFIED
addendum.
Refer to CLASSIFIED addendum
for further definition
Mitigation
None
Address how IOC can be met by providing
a notional schedule and test-matrix
estimating contractor and government
qualification requirements
If a battery with greater performance
and/or capacity is needed for proposed
solution(s), provide analysis of battery
requirements and recommendations for
compliant, form-fit replacement
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Table 3: Design Preferences (continued)
Preference
Mitigation
If a launcher with greater performance
and/or capacity is needed for proposed
solution(s), provide analysis of launcher
requirements and recommendations for
compliant, form-fit replacement.
N/A
Launcher:
LAU-118
BRU-68A
LAU-147
Insensitive Munitions improvement
1. Description of proposed technologies that meet the thresholds in Tables 1& 2 and take
the design preferences in Table 3 into account.
2. Responses that include description of technologies that satisfy Tables 1 & 2 criteria
within the range of thresholds and objectives are encouraged. Be specific and describe if
technologies used to meet Tables 1 & 2 thresholds are the same or adapted to meet the
objectives, or if different technologies are required for each.
3. A proposed strategy, teaming arrangements, and schedule for system development,
testing, and deployment that meets the IOC requirement of 2022 (T)/2021(O). Identify
incremental development plans. Identify efficiencies to be utilized to streamline the
timeline to IOC.
4. An assessment of system and subsystem technology and manufacturing readiness
levels with supporting data (expressed as Technology Readiness Levels and
Manufacturing Readiness Levels) for the proposed technologies.
5. Describe what level of data rights the Government would receive with the proposed
technologies. For any company unique or proprietary items/data, provide the
Government terms of use for the items/data. The Government is interested in at least
Government purpose rights, so identify any unique or proprietary technologies that you
believe essential to your approach and provide the justification regarding why another
non-proprietary product would not suffice.
6. The responses should address the following areas (if more than one design option is
recommended for consideration to meet threshold and objective requirements,
please provide full responses for each):
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UNCLASSIFIED
Ground rules and assumptions made in response.
Technical approach.
Technical performance parameters as defined in the RFI and the
CLASSIFIED addendum.
Cost, schedule, performance, and risk tradeoffs of range improvements against
the current AARGM.
Physical layout, including size, weight, power, cooling, scalability, and
growth capability.
Hardware and software key elements.
Operational capabilities.
Tolerance of shipboard electromagnetic environment.
System limitations.
Whether the proposed technology is leveraged from past or existing DoD
programs, or leveraged from commercial programs.
Impact of design alternatives on missile reliability and performance.
Anticipated test and data requirements to qualify the proposed technology for
a flight clearance.
Build-up and maintenance of proposed technologies.
Government furnished information and equipment, including Government
facility usage.
Logistics impacts.
7. Provide a best value solution that assumes tradeoffs between the requirements in
Tables 1-3 above. Discuss the impact of tradeoffs, benefits of the proposed solution(s),
and rationale on why proposed solution(s) is/are best value.
8. A GFY phased Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost for development,
procurement, qualification, deployment, and life-cycle support costs. Provide cost
elements/data in Microsoft Excel format.
a. Provide itemized costs for the requested performance improvements (to include
possible license fees), system test/evaluation, system engineering/logistics
support/program management, training, technical data, support equipment, and initial
spares projections and costs at a minimum.
b. Provide cost for Government purpose or unlimited data rights to the range
improvements data package.
c. Identify costs for unique or additional hardware that would be required beyond the
constraints identified in Section II.
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IV. SUPPORTING DATA AND DOCUMENTATION
The data described in Table 4 is available to support industry in preparing responses to
this RFI upon request and after review of company credentials and approval by the
Government in accordance with Section V of this document.
Table 4: Supporting Data and Documentation
Document
SK704AS215, Missile Envelope
SK704AS206, Seeker Section Envelope
Restrictions
Distribution D. Restricted by the Arms Control Act.
Distribution D. Restricted by the Arms Control Act.
CONFIDENTIAL. Distribution D.
Distribution D. Restricted by the Arms Control Act.
CONFIDENTIAL. No Distribution statement.
Restricted by the Arms Control Act.
Distribution D. Restricted by the Arms Control Act.
SECRET. Distribution D. Restricted by the Arms
Control Act.
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UNCLASSIFIED
V. SECURITY AND SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Parties interested in providing responses to the RFI are requested to submit a Statement
of Interest to the Contract Specialist, Ms. Cynthia Thompson (AIR 2.4.3.1.6), no later
than 5:00 pm EST, 20 February 2015. The statement of interest shall include a request
for the SECRET addendum and CLASSIFIED and UNCLASSIFIED limited distribution
data, and the following information in order to verify credentials:
1. CAGE code.
2. POC name and telephone number to contact for any necessary clarification, to receive
additional information, for additional data required by the analysis, and for
information on any necessary non-disclosure agreements.
3. Describe your companys ability to manage, secure, store and transmit information up
to the level of classification required.
Any material provided may be used in development of future solicitations. Submitted
information that is appropriately and properly marked as proprietary will be protected.
The Government will NOT be responsible for any proprietary information not clearly
marked. The Government intends to use contractor support services for the cost/technical
review of RFI responses.
The Government anticipates a comprehensive response to this RFI may contain classified
information. To the maximum extent possible all responses to this RFI should be
UNCLASSIFIED and for general access by the Government and their Systems
Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) contractor evaluators. Responses may be
complemented by classified appendices as required, but must meet the format and
delivery instructions described in this RFI and appropriate delivery must be arranged in
advance. Responses at classification levels above SECRET will not be accepted.
Classified responses must include identification of their source of classification guidance,
as well as the name, telephone number, and e-mail address of a point of contact having
authority and knowledge to discuss responses with Government representatives.
Company informational papers should include a two page Executive Summary and a
maximum of 50 additional pages in length, in PDF document format or Microsoft Word
2010 (minimum) format, single-line spaced, and utilizing 1-inch margins and Times New
Roman font size 12.
PMA-242 will attempt to review information papers within 30 days after receipt.
Information papers with strong technical merit and relevance to the U. S. Navy AARGM
mission and goals may be invited to provide additional information through a one-on-one
discussion.
Unclassified data submissions should be sent via electronic media to Ms. Cynthia
Thompson (AIR 2.4.3.1.6) (cynthia.m.thompson@navy.mil). Classified appendices (up
to SECRET U.S. ONLY) shall be in compliance with current DoD directives and
procedures. Companies are to adhere to the National Industrial Security Program
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Operating Manual (NISPOM) procedures for the transmittal of classified responses.
Classified appendices shall also include electronic media and three hard copies, with
outer envelope addressed to:
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER UNMANNED AVIATION AND STRIKE
WEAPONS (PEO(U&W)), DIRECT AND TIME SENSITIVE STRIKE (PMA-242)
ATTN: DOCUMENT CONTROL
47123 BUSE ROAD BLDG 2272 STE 252
PATUXENT RIVER MD 20670-1547
Address inner envelope to:
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
UNMANNED AVIATION AND STRIKE WEAPONS
PMA-242
ATTN: ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT OFFICE, MS. JESSICA FLYNN
47123 BUSE ROAD BLDG 2272 STE 252
PATUXENT RIVER MD 20670-1547
Address inquiries regarding submission of classified information to Kim Bean at 301757-7406 or Kimberly.Bean@navy.mil . DO NOT SEND ANY CLASSIFIED
INFORMATION VIA UNCLASSIFIED MAIL OR E-MAIL.
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UNCLASSIFIED
This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a
program or contractual solicitation. PMA-242 is under no obligation to acknowledge
receipt of submissions or of the information received, or to provide feedback to
respondents with respect to any information submitted under this RFI.
In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be
accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Responders are solely
responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this RFI. Unclassified
questions may be directed to the aforementioned Contract Specialist. Address inquiries
regarding submission of classified information to Kim Bean as described above.
Responses to questions from interested parties will be answered as applicable.
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Glossary
AARGM Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile
AUR All Up Round
DoD Department of Defense
G&C Guidance & Control
GFY Government Fiscal Year
HARM - High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile
IOC Interim Operational Capability
NISPOM Naval Industrial Security Program Operation Manual
O - Objective
PMA Program Manager Aviation
RFI Request for Information
ROM Rough Order of Magnitude
SETA Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance
SRM Solid Rocket Motor
T - Threshold
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