8.6.09 Army - Nancy Lang TACOM

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US Army Material Command, Tank AUtomotive Life Cycle Mgt Command

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Doing Business withU.S. Army TACOM

Life Cycle Management Command

Committed to Excellence - Supporting America’s Committed to Excellence - Supporting America’s WarfightersWarfighters

Distribution Statement A. Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited.

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Develop, acquire, field, and sustain Soldier and ground systems for the Warfighter through the integration of effective and timely Acquisition, Logistics, and cutting-edge Technology

TACOM LCMCMission / Product Lines / Magnitude

What we do (Core Competencies):• Acquisition / Program Management• Logistics, Industrial Operations, and Contracting • Research, Development, and Life Cycle

Engineering

The Magnitude:• Over 150 Allied Countries Own TACOM Equipment• Over 70% of the Military’s Equipment and Systems• Approximately 5,000 Fielded End Items• Over 52,000 NSN Managed

Sets, Kits & Outfits Shop Equipment Large Caliber Guns Watercraft Mortars Aircraft Armaments Rail Fuel & Lubricant Products Rifles / Machine Guns Soldier Equipment Rapid Fielding Initiative Mine Resistant Ambush Protected

Combat Vehicles Trailers Materiel Handling Equipment Fuel & Water Dist Equipment Chemical Defense Equipment Howitzers Commercial Vehicles Tactical Vehicles Construction Equipment Tactical Bridges Armored Security Vehicle Route Clearing Vehicle

The TACOM LCMC Product Lines:

We support a diverse set of product lines through their life cycles, from combat and tactical vehicles, armaments, watercraft, fuel and water distribution equipment, to soldier, biological, and chemical equipment.

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Watervliet ArsenalWatervliet, NY

Large Caliber Cannon Production

Anniston Army DepotAnniston, Alabama

Munitions StorageVehicle Overhaul

Chemical Demilitarization

Red River Army DepotTexarkana, Texas

Munitions StorageVehicle Overhaul

Tank Track & Roadwheels

Rock Island ArsenalRock Island, Illinois

Manufacture ofSpecialized Ordnance,

Retrofit Items

TACOM LCMC-Rock IslandRock Island, Illinois

Artillery & Small ArmsCombat Vehicle Armaments

Aircraft ArmamentsFire Control Systems

Tools, Training & Testing DevicesChemical Defense Equipment

Sierra Army DepotHerlong, California

Asset Storage (incl. Vehicles, Fuel/

Water Systems, Medical Supplies)

TACOM LCMC’sAnnual Budget:Over $30 Billion

TACOM LCMC-WarrenWarren, Michigan

Tactical BridgingWatercraft and RailFuture Combat Systems

Combat VehiclesTactical VehiclesTrailers

Fuel/Water Distribution SystemsConstruction EquipmentMaterial Handling Equipment

Command and Enterprise Partners(all based in Warren, Mich. except as noted)• Contracting Center• ILSC – Integrated Logistics Support Center• PM Light Armored Vehicles• PEO for Ground Combat Systems• PEO for Combat Support and Combat Service Support• PEO Soldier (Fort Belvoir, VA)• JPEO Chemical and Biological Defense (MD)• TARDEC - Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center • ARDEC - Armaments Research, Development and Engineering Center (Picatinny, NJ)• NSRDEC - Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (Natick, MA.)• ECBC – Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center (APG, MD)

Locations and Major Partners

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TACOM LCMC Home Page http://www.tacom.army.mil

Click here for ProcNet

(Business Opportunities)

Click on PEOs for Contact information and Lists of Systems

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Click on R&D organizations for Contact information and

other non-contracting ways of doing business

PROCNET http://contracting.tacom.army.mil

Click on TACOM

Warren MI

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Quick links to Acquisition Information,

such as Vendor Registration

Important Notices

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Scroll down the Business Opportunities pageto see major areas where opportunities are found

Open and On-the-Street SolicitationsHardware Items

Major SystemsMajor Buys and Announcements of related events (e.g. Industry Days)

Commercial Vehicles and Items Construction Equipment

Service Contracting Information Technology

ConstructionBase OpsLogisticsEngineering/Technical SupportPM Support

Research and DevelopmentR&D BuysInformation on Programs (e.g., SBIR)

Draft Solicitations Vendors can comment

Links on ProcNet–Warren Business Opportunities Page

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Market Surveys & Sources-Sought Notices Means for vendors to identify themselves as potential or alternate sources

Future and Potential BuysProcurement Planning Lists, by NSNMaterial from most recent Advanced Planning Briefing for Industry (APBI)

Broad Agency Announcements Basic or applied R&D topics

Awarded ContractsMeans for vendors to target primes that may need subcontractors

TACOM QSLsMeans for vendors to qualify for specific items by having a documented, deployed, and efffective quality system

Small Business Information Prime Contractor Lists

Links on ProcNet–Warren Business Opportunities Page

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Click here to viewcurrent solicitations

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You can narrow your search by using these 7 fields

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1. Enter search criteria

2. Click on “Begin Search”

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Click on the solicitationnumber to view it

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Type “52.211-4072” forTechnical Data Package

and press Enter

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Click on the link to access the TDP

(or copy and paste it to your browser)

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Click on each section for

technical dataon this item

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Click here for Future and Potential Buys

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CASL (Limited or Sole Source)

APBI slides

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CASL and some APPL items are Candidates for Replenishment Parts Purchase or Borrow Program (RPPOB)

which vendor can use (reverse engineer) to become an approved source under the Source Approval Program

APPL (Competitive) Some items are considered

“Competitive but difficult to procure”

Click here for Market Surveys and

Sources Sought Notices

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(Left) Surveys issued by CMO under the Source Approval Program

when TACOM intends to buy a non-competitive spare part that isnot listed on the CASL or APPL

(Right) Surveys issued by PMs and Buyers to support potential

requirements

Scroll down and Click on Survey to view details

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See Common Menu at bottom of every page

Small BusinessInformation

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Office email address & phone number

List of Primes for Manufacturing,

Services, Construction

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Publications - Click here for a guide to “Doing Business with TACOM LCMC – Warren”.

Tips for ContractorsDevelop a 1-2 page company “resume”:

Make clear what your size, socioeconomic status is, CAGE Code.

Focus on product over process; define the specific items or services your firm can provide, NAICS Codes.

Describe how your company can distinguish itself (e.g., mention an accomplishment or two).

Pursue direct marketing opportunities: DoD Conferences - most are sponsored by the National Defense Industrial Association (www.ndia.org).

Industry Days - associated with specific TACOM solicitations; announced in ProcNet.

Work with your PTAC: (www.aptac-us.org).

Check OSBP web sites at all TACOM Sites and at Other Levels: (www.acq.osd.mil/osbp) (www.sellingtoarmy.info) (www.amc.army.mil/pa/smallbusiness.asp)

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TACOM LCMC Office of Small Business Programs

John Madden 586-574-6005Ron Fiorani 586-574-6625Irene Perala 586-574-8123Silvia Owens 586-574-7523Nancy Lang 586-574-8874Linda Ballard 586-573-0166FAX # 586- 574-5381

Warren OSBP Contacts

Email: DAMI_SmallBusinessOffice@conus.army.mil

(518) 266-5309Beth MyersWatervliet(530) 827-4825Kim DeLeonSierra(903) 334-3989Don KennedyRed River(256) 235-7346Sandra TurnerAnniston (309) 782-6709Larry NegaardRock Island(586) 574-5388John Madden Warren

OSBP Advisors

TACOM LCMC’s Small Business Homepagehttp://contracting.tacom.army.mil/sbo

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Office Phone: (586) 574-5388

JMTC Vacant (309) 782-8073