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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jo4321: [QB] Just a reminder about this extension that Repo posted on the 12/5 [QUOTE] DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR URGENT HUMVEE INTERIM REPLACEMENT PROPOSALS [/QUOTE]DECEMBER 18 is now the date to mark on your calendar...that's Monday folks! Jo [QUOTE] DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR URGENT HUMVEE INTERIM REPLACEMENT PROPOSALS - Marine Corps Systems Command is giving industry more time to prepare proposals for a program that aims to immediately replace some of the service’s humvees in Iraq. Proposals for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) tactical ground vehicles are now due Dec. 18, rather than Dec. 8. The extension will help the Marine Corps ensure all potential contractors receive an important classified annex, according to Marine Corps spokesman Capt. Jeff Landis. "The MRAP will provide deployed commanders, various units, explosive ordnance disposal and combat engineer teams with survivable ground mobility platforms," according to the Nov. 9 request for proposals, published on the Navy’s business opportunities Web site (www.neco.navy.mil). The deadline extension allows smaller contractors, which often have more difficulty obtaining classified requirements, ample time to obtain all the necessary information, said industry sources. The Marine Corps divides MRAP vehicles into three categories. Category one is for urban combat operations; category two is a multimission platform for convoy escort, troop transport and combat engineers; and category three is a larger vehicle for mine and improvised explosives clearance operations. The RFP requests vehicles in the first and second categories. The Marine Corps does not plan to buy more than 1,500 category-one vehicles and 2,600 category-two vehicles, according to the notice. However, funding is not yet available to reach the total requirement of 4,991 vehicles. With 69 MRAP vehicles already procured and the 805 budgeted in the FY-07 supplemental, the Marine Corps remains 4,117 vehicles short of the requirement, according to an internal Marine Corps briefing. (Source: Inside the Navy)[/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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