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Solicitation Number: RWP-HPASE-26-001 Project Title: High Pressure Air Storage Expansion (HPASE) Issuing Office: Air Force Test Center (AFTC)/PZIA, Arnold AFB, TN Authority: 10 U.S.C. § 4022, Other Transactions for Prototype (OTP) Projects 1. Overview The United States Air Force, on behalf of the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) at Arnold AFB, TN, is soliciting white papers for a prototype project under the authority of 10 U.S.C. § 4022. The objective is to procure innovative solutions for the design, fabrication, installation, and commissioning of a High Pressure Air Storage Expansion (HPASE). This RWP is the first step in a multi-step solicitation process. The Government intends to award one or more Other Transaction (OT) for Prototype agreements resulting from this solicitation. Offerors are invited to submit a white paper of no more than 15 pages addressing their proposed technical and management approach. The Government will evaluate submitted white papers based on the criteria outlined in Section 7.0. Offerors who submit the most compelling solutions may be invited to submit a full proposal and engage in further discussions. The Government reserves the right to award a prototype agreement based on the initial white paper submission alone. Note: Interested parties must meet current NIST SP 800-171 and CMMC Level 2 (Self) certification requirements. For access to the protected requirements documents, contact the Agreements Officer(s) with your company's CAGE code. NIST and CMMC certification will be confirmed before protected documents are sent via DoD SAFE. 2. Background High Pressure Air (HPA) is a critical utility for testing activities at AEDC. The existing HPA system has insufficient capacity to meet current and future testing demands, and its storage vessels are nearing the end of their service life. This project seeks to address these shortfalls by replacing existing storage vessels to extend the system's life and installing new storage vessels to increase overall HPA capacity. 3. Project Objectives & Definition of Success Definition of Prototype Success: Operational Utility Operational utility, within the Department of War, refers to the degree to which a system, weapon, technology, capability, or process contributes to the successful completion of military missions and objectives within the operational environment. It encompasses mission effectiveness, integration, logistics, cost effectiveness, and adaptability. A successful prototype project will be one that delivers a fully operational, integrated, and sustainable system(s). The primary objective is to deliver two new, independent, and fully functional HPA storage systems at AEDC. The scope includes all engineering, design, analysis, procurement, demolition of specified legacy components, fabrication, installation, inspection, and testing required for the systems. The new installations are expected to be generally consistent in form and function with the exi…
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