| Location: | District of Columbia |
|---|---|
| Posted: | Nov 15, 2024 |
| Due: | Dec 9, 2024 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | N00030-RFI-SLCMN01 |
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General Information:
Response Date: 9 December 2024 12:00PM ET
NAICS Code: 541330 - Engineering Services
Description:
THIS RFI, AS DEFINED IN FAR 15.201(e),_IS SOLELY FOR INFORMATIONAL AND PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL, REQUEST FOR QUOTE, OR AS AN OBLIGATION OR COMMITMENT ON THE PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (NAVY) TO CONTRACT FOR ANY SUPPLY OR SERVICE. THERE WILL NOT BE A SOLICITATION, SPECIFICATIONS, OR DRAWINGS AVAILABLE. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY OR MAY NOT TRANSLATE INTO AN ACTUAL PROCUREMENT(S) IN FUTURE YEARS. THERE IS NO FUNDING ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH FAR 15.201(e) RESPONSES TO THIS NOTICE ARE NOT OFFERS AND CANNOT BE ACCEPTED BY THE NAVY TO FORM A BINDING CONTRACT. THE NAVY IS NOT AT THIS TIME SEEKING PROPOSALS AND WILL NOT ACCEPT UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS. RESPONDENTS ARE ADVISED THAT THE NAVY WILL NOT PAY FOR ANY INFORMATION OR ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS INCURRED IN RESPONSE TO THIS RFI. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH RESPONSDING TO THIS RFI WILL BE SOLELY AT THE RESPONDENTS EXPENSE.
Background: The Navy is issuing this RFI as a means of conducting market research to identify the interest and resources to support the Nuclear-Armed Sea-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM-N) development program. The SLCM-N program has been established to provide a theater nuclear system capable of providing a proportional response, be survivable, and fielded on regionally-present platforms. The system will provide the necessary range and effectiveness to hold critical adversary targets at risk. The Navy is developing and procuring a nuclear-armed SLCM-N capability that leverages mature technologies, existing capabilities, and new techniques and approaches to reduce development time and help ensure cost effectiveness.
Information Sought:
The Navy would like Industry perspective on either weapon system integration, cruise missile prototype development, or cruise missile subsystems. This RFI is intended to understand industry capability to expediently develop a prototype and integrate an All Up Round (AUR).
Specifically, the Navy requests white papers that considers the following constraints:
1. Potential, High-Level System Architecture. The SLCM-N system will be installed and deployed on Virginia Class Attack Submarines (SSN). All nuclear operations (e.g., warhead installation, missile storage, SSN onloads/offloads) will be accomplished at U.S. Navy Strategic Weapons Facilities in Kings Bay, GA (SWFLANT) and Bangor, WA (SWFPAC).
Missiles will be assembled, tested, and containerized as an AUR ready for SSN onload. Elements related to the development of a SLCM-N AUR are discussed in the subsequent sections. An AUR is the “SLCM-N missile”, which consists of an expendable booster, a separating cruise missile from the booster, with a nuclear warhead installed, assembled in a canister to enable underwater launch, and ready for SSN onload.
This RFI is focused on rapid development, integration and demonstration of a SLCM AUR prototype that can be launched from a submerged large diameter payload tube (Virginia Payload Tubes (VPT) and/or Virginia Payload Module (VPM) tubes), transition to flight, and deliver a nuclear payload to target.
2. Existing Payload Integration Systems: The SLCM-N AUR will be loaded into Multiple AUR Canisters (MACs) installed in the 87” diameter VPT and/or VPM tubes. Missile capacity (number of rounds) in a MAC must be considered if providing information for alternate MAC solutions.
3. Potential Missile Architecture. The Navy requests information to make the AUR and missile as modular as possible. This includes hardware and software modularity and severability such that changes to the core missile body or common tactical systems do not necessitate changes to the warhead payload interfaces or avionics associated with the nuclear mission. This open system approach is being pursued to allow for future technical insertion or technology upgrades as required through the life of the SLCM-N program. It is anticipated that the flight system integration contractor will be responsible to integrate all portions of the AUR while working with the National Nuclear Security Administration team that is designing and integrating the nuclear warhead.
4. Assumptions and Considerations. The Navy has not predetermined specific flight trajectories. The SLCM-N missile will be required to achieve transition to flight and fly a defined flight path determined by a pre-mission load.
The SLCM-N missile will be subject to long-term exposure to Intrinsic Radiation (INRAD) environments. While internal shielding may reduce exposure, microelectronics must be designed to operate in an INRAD environment.
SSP as the Weapons System Integrator will control negotiated interfaces between Weapon System (WS) subsystems, Navy facilities, and between Government Furnished Equipment and contractor designs. The information requested is for the implementation of the interfaces across all parts of the AUR.
Technology proposed for the SLCM-N flight system must be producible and fieldable to meet an FY 2034 initial operational capability. However, prototypes will be required within 3 years. Information for technology insertion beyond 10-years is requested to proactively manage size, weight, and power (SWaP) margins. The Navy requests information to understand margins available in the technology developer’s current design.
5. Areas of Interest for Potential Development. The Navy seeks novel subsystems, software, materials, assemblies and/or subassemblies to be included in the development of a novel design concept and integrated flight system. Areas of interest for potential efforts:
RFI Objectives:
Information Requested: Respondents are encouraged to provide information for any techniques or technology developments that would meet the capabilities listed in section 5. Responses to this RFI must also take into consideration the requirements, assumptions, objectives, and constraints noted throughout sections 1 through 5 above.
Specific Information Requested:
10. RFI Responses/Submissions. White paper responses are requested via email SLCMNInformation@ssp.navy.mil by 12 p.m. on 9 December 2024. Responses should be less than 20 pages (MS Word, MS PowerPoint, and/or Adobe PDF files preferred). Submissions must be no smaller than 12 point font and files no larger than 20 MB.
No classified information may be included, and information contained within the response must be marked appropriately. Proprietary information contained within the response must be marked appropriately.

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