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Individual Ration Assembly. R&DA Spring 2009 James A. Lecollier Chief, Individual Rations Branch (215)737-3625 James.Lecollier@dla.mil. A word about the future. Conducting MRE XXXI solicitation planning meetings With Industry With DLA stakeholders Seeking process improvements
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Individual Ration Assembly R&DA Spring 2009 James A. LecollierChief, Individual Rations Branch (215)737-3625James.Lecollier@dla.mil
A word about the future • Conducting MRE XXXI solicitation planning meetings • With Industry • With DLA stakeholders • Seeking process improvements • Will not contain CFM/GFM test • Continue with GFM • Planning another 5 year program
MRE XXIX Option 3 • Option invoked 10/27/2008 • Option effective 11/02/2008 • Minimum qty. 2.5M cases • Maximum qty. 7.5M cases • Estimated qty. 2.8M cases
MRE XXIX Option 3 • Award split as follows: • AmeriQual • 40% of total award • SOPAKCO • 35% of total award • Wornick • 25% of total award • Delivery period • March – December 2009
MRE XXIX Totals Vendor Quantity Dollar Value AmeriQual DO 14 1,000,000 cs $54,690,000 Wornick DO 14 625,000 cs $42,587,500 SOPAKCO DO 17 875,000 cs $48,002,500 • Add-on of 405,000 cases for MRE XXIX awarded 04/15/2009 Vendor Quantity Dollar value AmeriQual 162,000 cs $7,372,620 SOPAKCO 141,750 cs $6,560,190 Wornick 101,250 cs $4,551,187 • All deliveries to be completed by December 2009
MRE Components • MRE XXIX • Planning delivery orders for additional MRE quantity • Need revised delivery from assemblers • Will adjust requirement to account for MRE XXXVIII residual inventory • Delivery issues still need to be addressed • Planning to execute final option year if warranted • Preparing for the solicitation of next generation of MRE awards
Humanitarian Daily Ration(HDR) • Developed to support humanitarian relief feeding efforts in war-torn and natural disaster areas • Provides basic nutritional requirements to prevent the starvation of a population • Provides food for one person for one day • Current Sponsor • Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) • Humanitarian Assistance, Disaster Relief & Mine Action
HDR Continued • DSCA manages and stores inventory • DLA manages the HDR procurement • DSCA does not plan on purchasing any HDRs for FY 2009 • DSCA anticipates purchasing HDRs for CY 2009
First Strike Ration (FSR) • On Hand East Coast 25,618 bx DDNV West Coast 12,812 bx DDJC • Option year one invoked on 03/17/2009 • Last option year under the current contract. • Maximum quantity of 96,000 cs has been ordered. • Option year one deliveries • 32,000 case increments to be delivered on: • 06/30/2009 • 09/30/2009 • 12/30/2009
FSR Continued • Improvements due from Natick in March 2010 • Increase number of menus from three to nine • New Acquisition • Contract to contain one base and a one year option • Evaluation of proposals (in order of importance) • PDMs will be required with proposal • Past performance • Quality Performance • Delivery • Socioeconomic goals • Surge and Sustainment is required for this item • Force Protection • Socioeconomic Goals • DLA Mentoring Program • Ability One
FSR Continued • New Acquisition (continued) • Must procure the FSR under the present specifications to cover requirements • Lacking adequate demand forecast and estimated requirements for 2010 and 2011 • Current status • Preparing acquisition planning documents
Religious MealsKosher/Halal • FY09 Orders To Date Qty Dollar Value Kosher 4,006 cs $333,160 Halal 3,816 cs $318,559 • Planning new acquisition strategy • Multiple awards • Long term IDTC contracts • Preparing acquisition planning documents
Health and Comfort Pack (HCP) • Health and Comfort Pack • TYPE I • NSN: 8970-01-368-9154 • TYPE II, Female Only • NSN: 8970-01-368-9155 • TYPE III, Personal Hygiene Body Wipe • NSN: 8970-01-487-7488 • Used for all services • Quantity on-hand • HCPs are not stored in any warehouse • Direct Vendor Delivery (DVD) only
HCP Continued • Current Acquisition • Awarded to Federated Wholesale on 03/30/2009 • Delivery Order 0001 through 0020 currently being processed • Required Delivery Date 05/07/2009 • New acquisition • Fixed price contract • Delivery within 30 days of award • Acquisition approach • Low cost technically acceptable • Evaluation factors • PDMs • Past performance • Current status • Preparing acquisition planning documents
Meal, Alternative Regionally Customized (MARC) • Long term acquisition • Solicitation will be issued in May 2009 • Base year and 2 one-year options • IDTC contract with Firm fixed price • Low cost technically acceptable process • Anticipate Award in Feb 2010 • Quantities • Minimum quantity 25,000 bx • Maximum quantity 100,000 bx
Tailored Operational Training Meal (TOTM) • Quantity on-hand • TOTMs are not stocked • Direct Vendor Delivery (DVD) only • Long term contract • Base year plus three 1-year option terms • Min: 15,000 cs • Max: 48,000 cs • Estimated maximum dollar value - $9,446,400 • Planned milestone dates: • Small Business 2579 Form approved 04/15/2009 • Solicitation Issued 05/15/2009 • Solicitation closed/proposals received 06/15/2009 • Open/Close negotiations 10/1-10/22/2009 • Award 02/28/2009
Food Packet, Survival, Aircraft, LiferaftNSN:8970-01-028-9406 • On Hand East Coast 8,380 bx DDSP • West Coast 25,000 bx DDJC • No new acquisition currently planned. • Will conduct supply study in June 2009 to determine the next procurement.
Food Packet, Survival, Abandon Ship • Used primarily by the Navy in life rafts • On Hand Due In:East Coast 3,000 bx DDNV 18,000 bxWest Coast 4,876 bx DDJC 18,000 bx • Current procurement status: • Allocation response from NIB received 03/13/2009 • Negotiations have closed • PNM currently under review • Delivery will be 90 days after award. • Specifications updated to produce a more durable pouch.
Food Packet, Survival, General Purpose • On Hand Due In:East Coast 563 bx DDSP 27,000 bxWest Coast 3,512 bx DDJC 23,000 bx • Contract expired 04/09/2009 • Ordered contract maximum of 86,000 pz • Delivery order 0001 • 36,000 pz shipped 10/2008 through 12/2008 • Delivery order 0002 • 40,000 pz due by 05/31/2009 • Delivery order 0003 • 10,000 pz due by 08/31/2009
General Purpose Continued • New acquisition in planning stage • Mandatory sourced item through NIB • Previous procurements placed with Oklahoma League for the Blind • Agreed to a long term contract • Contract period • Base Year • Option period length to be discussed • One or two option years • Contract quantity • Min and Max to be determined based on demand history
Water, Drinking, Sterile (Brickwater) • On Hand: East Coast: DDSP 15,485 ea DDNV 7,746 ea West Coast: DDJC 0 ea • Current status • Working on a new acquisition to replenish stock. • Acquisition planning documents completed and currently being reviewed. • Required delivery date planned for 09/01/2009
Water, Drinking, Emergency (Pouch water) • On Hand Due In:East Coast : 47,698 bx DDSP 52,672 bxWest Coast : 35,058 bx DDJC 52,672 bx • Long term contract expires 06/04/2009 • Base year with two option years • Min – 100,000 bx Max – 300,000 bx • Base Year ordered 224,928 bx • Option year 1 ordered 159,616 bx • Option year 2 ordered 212,288 as of 04/09/2009
Pouch water Continued • New acquisition in planning stage • Long term contract • Base year plus two option years • Contract Quantity • Minimum quantity 100,000 • Maximum quantity 300,000 • Low Price Technically Acceptable method will be utilized over Tradeoff process • PDMs will be required • Past Performance will be evaluated • Specifications • Changes made 04/01/2008 • Type 1 disposable pouch • Size A 118 mL • Size B 125 mL • Current commercial pouch