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posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 04:43 PM
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65--The US Army needs 16 metabolic cages for large rodents. Also 2 racks for
the cages.Capacity to hold 300-850g large rodent.
See attached solicitation. Or contact me directly. Thank-you, Hugo (See Desc)
Solicitation Number: W81XWH14T0015
Agency: Department of the Army
Office: U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity
Location: U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity

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Original Synopsis
Oct 15, 2013
5:29 pm


Solicitation Number:
W81XWH14T0015
Notice Type:
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Synopsis:
Added: Oct 15, 2013 5:29 pm
(Subject Continued) Robinson
[email protected]

This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued.

The US Army needs 16 metabolic cages for large rodents. Also 2 racks for
these cages. Capacity to hold 300-850g large rodent.
See attached solicitation. Or contact me directly.
Closing date 10/24/13.
Thank-you, Hugo Robinson
[email protected]

Minimum Essential Characteristics
Metabolic Cage System

Specifications for a Metabolic Cage System for the Military Nutrition Division include:

1. Capacity to hold 300-850g large rodent.
2. Feeder chamber on outside, yet small enough to prevent sleeping or nesting.
3. Cage components must be made of PC and PMP4.
4. All components must be easily washed and autoclaved.
5. Must provide a perfect separation of feces and urine to prevent contamination from either.
6. Must catch excess food to prevent contamination of urine and feces.
7. A feeding system that does not disturb the animal.
8. Large cover to keep animal securely in cage.


Additional Info:
Additional documentation
Contracting Office Address:
US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, ATTN: MCMR-AAA, 820 Chandler Street, Frederick, MD 21702-5014
Place of Performance:
US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity ATTN: MCMR-AAA, 820 Chandler Street Frederick MD
21702-5014
US
Point of Contact(s):
Hugo Robinson, 301-619-7811

US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity

General Information
Notice Type:
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Posted Date:
October 15, 2013
Response Date:
October 24, 2013
Archiving Policy:
Automatic, on specified date
Archive Date:
December 14, 2013
Original Set Aside:
N/A
Set Aside:
Total Small Business
Classification Code:
65 -- Medical, dental & veterinary equipment & supplies
NAICS Code:
332 -- Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing/332999 -- All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturi...



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 05:05 PM
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Hmm, the government is shut down and people can't visit Yellowstone, but:


question
We have received notice that all projects have been postponed indefinitely. Is that the case with this MATOC?

answer
The MATOC is not affected but currently there is no access to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.


Answers to questions regarding this:


The primary objective of this solicitation is to issue a new round of Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) covering a 5-year period for Highway/Bridge/Road projects in Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and projects in the surrounding area (within approximately 100 air-miles of any Yellowstone or Grand Teton Park boundary). We plan to award between 4 and 11 Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) construction contracts; at least one will be reserved for Small Business concerns.
THIS SOLICITATION IS OFFERED FOR FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION ON AN UNRESTRICTED BASIS


Yellowstone, Grand Teton, & Surrounding Area Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)

They'll request contracts for maintenance but they won't let US citizens in to visit...



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 05:05 PM
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Keep on the good work, if you could, find out the the ones with the deadlines this month I think i would be a good start.

The hawai region could possible predict an Earthquake. Or the fallout from Hawai.. With the big Typhoon hitting Japan tomorrow.

Good thread, needs to stay in Recent.



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 06:25 PM
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That's hilarious. I miss that sense of humor.

Can ya requisition me one 1D10T?



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 06:32 PM
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W15P7T-13-R-A802
Notice Type:
Justification and Approval (J&A)

SPE1C114X0003
Strap, Involuntary, Restraint NSN 8465-01-515-1156
The estimated maximum quantity is 1764 BX. The estimated dollar value will not exceed $150,000

21st-Century-JFO
Synopsis:
Added: Sep 04, 2013 8:35 am
Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5, Management of Domestic Incidents, February 28, 2003, was intended to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents by establishing a single, comprehensive national approach to domestic incident management.

PKMT-10005
95= metal bars, sheets and shapes
Place of Performance:
2600 South 2nd Street
Pekin, Illinois 61554
United States

SPE8ED14Q0064
Notice Type:
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Synopsis:
Added: Oct 15, 2013 1:17 pm
Proposed procurement for NSN 8145014654160 SHIPPING AND STORAG:

Line 0001 Qty 4.000 UI EA Deliver To: JOINT LOGISTICS UNIT NORTH QLD By: 0121 DAYS ADOLine 0002 Qty 4.000 UI EA Deliver To: FE4803 20 LRS LGRDDC By: 0121 DAYS ADOLine 0003 Qty 3.000 UI EA Deliver To: FE4819 325 MSG LRDS By: 0121 DAYS ADOLine 0004 Qty 1.000 UI EA Deliver To: FE6331 145 AW LGTT By: 0121 DAYS ADOApproved source is 80298 56133-000.



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 06:33 PM
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You know my unit gave me this to fill out on my first day...that, and they had me searching high and low for a lightbulb repair kit.



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 06:44 PM
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N00189-14-T-N002
8 pm


Solicitation Number:
N00189-14-T-N002
Notice Type:
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Synopsis:
Added: Oct 01, 2013 9:47 am

NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center - Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), Portsmouth, VA requests responses from qualified sources capable of providing:
ITEM
NO. DESCRIPTION RATES Total
1 Lease of one (1) each 60 Ton Chill Water Unit in accordance with Attachment A Equipment Specifications

Period of Performance: 11 October 2013 through 01 July 2014

9 Months

* NOTE: A MONTH IS DEFINED AS THIRTY (30) DAYS


Place of Performance: Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU), Goose Creek, SC
Period of Performance: 11 October 2013 through 01 July 2014.

Since SC is in the news with the whole nuke fiasco...Goose Creek is the facility it was brought to...



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 08:10 PM
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SPE8ED14U0002
W31P4Q13R0004
W466020Y
HSFE10-14-R-ALASKA
HSFERS-13-Q-0003


Unusual and compelling urgency:
SPE1C1-13-R-0028
SPE4A714R1055
SPM7L313R0101
W81K0013P0800
VA25613Q2199
SPMYM1-13-M-0457
F08635-02-C-0034



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 09:14 PM
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Ah yes. Logistics. Nothing happens without it happening first. (As they say, follow the money trail.)

I mentioned this aspect in some other post, but it's cool to see somebody follow up on it. (Or have a similar line of thought.) By the way you describe some of it, you sound a bit like a supply guy. I wasn't in supply, but this go-between suppy-engineering department which was created to make sure equiment/parts/manuals/etc. were cross-indexed correctly. One aspect was knowing a good deal about how a certain system worked, and then just enough about a part of supply and how their database worked.

Most of the job was boring and fairly mundane. Valves, lightbulbs, watertight door closures, pumps, motors, and the occasional office furniture and supplies. However enough people screwed up ordering stuff in the past or trying to do things in a hurry that there were problems. Which is why the division I had worked in was created. Make sure everything is on the books, indexed, up to date, etc.

The thing about that job was, it seems about 75% of the time you're on standby. You have to be there and ready to provide the assistance at a moment's notice so that when some major part needs to be ordered, you verify everything so it doesn't get screwed up. Pretty much the military equivalent of a customer service help-desk job. But waiting with nothing happening for hours on end is boring boring boring. And often there was little else to do than browse and poke at the information given for you to do your job. Nosing around a bit wasn't looked down upon either, since it was considered as practice in navigating the system. (You start remembering numbers or numbering systems, which speeds up lookups. You can actually get good at it and be many times faster than somebody going into the computer blind. However don't ask, I forgot most of it by now.)

But yeah, there's a lot of interesting and weird stuff. Some parts sound really weird or fancy, but tends to be standard fare electronics. Other things leave you scratching your head wondering what the heck they are. I know guys in the workcenter would kid about trying to order lab monkeys or livestock on a whim (they're indexed), but everything has to be signed off, or in some cases involve a few phone calls to people that know what they're doing, so at least there are checks in the system against false orders or requisitions. (Besides you don't want a DOS type hacking attack where un-needed supplies get sent in bulk to somebody that doesn't need them. That kind of thing ties up manpower and storage space.)

Also I'd suspect some information within the database is purposely falsified. Logistics is important, and to think that any potential adversaries wouldn't know that is foolish. It would only make sense that some is a honeypot for counterintel. (And now with a good part on the internet, curious folks like those following this thread poking and prodding.)

But yeah, weird things, and weird cross-references. Some of the fun stuff as I had mentioned previously is when you find various WWII-era manufacturing divisions that haven't been retired even though the production lines for B-29s, Sherman tanks, liberty ships, or whatever aren't needed anymore. Not sure if there's much to it, but it was one of those things that make you go "Hmmmm...? Just what exactly are they making now?" I know it makes me curious about how they cover the money trail for the black-budget stuff.

Of course it wasn't my job to really delve into those things. Just spare time and being a typical "UFO nerd" (more sceptical now in some regards - too much easy fakery and hype these days), and that was about as close as I could get to looking in the back door without doing anything unauthorized. (In my case I didn't get to see any purchase or order data though, just a parts/materials/equipment/supplier database. And there was a bit of imagination on descriptions or nomenclature, since there were few or no images or tech mans to fill in any details. Part of the fun was coming up with weird names first that sounded like UFO parts or weird experimental equipment, and seeing if they'd actually list via a query or two. Kinda similar if not the same to using "Google-fu" skills. More or less, give your search an educated guess and see what comes up.)

Regardless of my past in how it relates to the topic, cool thread. I have other things to do than try to dig at this kind of stuff which they may not want the public digging at, but I'm still curious as anyone else to see what comes up. I already see there's a few curious items (but much of the bulk order stuff is for padding budgets that would otherwise be cut in the next year), and there's probably a lot more.

---Edit---
Oh yeah, you are a supply person. But posted after reading half of the first. Good stuff! If this thread keeps going, it may be one of the more epic ones on ATS. And I'm surprised the logistic info is left as open as it is. (Because you're right, the devil is in the details.)
edit on 15-10-2013 by pauljs75 because: Just updating my post.



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 09:58 PM
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Holy crap:

Didn't Hitler have a program like this???

After using the phrase NANO TECHNOLOGY in the query...
So....ummmm...wow...
From here on...I'm just posting links...

www.fbo.gov...

Did anyone else notice the date this was created???
Effin Valentine's day???

Seriously???

After entering DARPA:
www.fbo.gov...
www.fbo.gov...
www.fbo.gov...
^^this leads to this>>>www.novawurks.com...
www.fbo.gov...




edit on 15-10-2013 by AFewGoodWomen because: wrong link



posted on Oct, 15 2013 @ 11:10 PM
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www.fbo.gov...

www.fbo.gov...

Gotta get off this for awhile.

Obsessed girl is obsessed.



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 12:17 AM
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I had to look again...

1. There is a shutdown right now...right?
2. Why would we need contracted security...at a friggin military installation?????
3. What logistics specialist is up at 12:14 AM to put in a "run of the mill" req.???

www.fbo.gov...


3. None...that's who...except for someone like me.
I would have done this going on 20 yrs ago...


...when I was in the Deployment Support Unit,,,and a serious crisis had just erupted...or is expected to within 12 to 24 hours.

I posted the page.
Read it for yourselves...I do not wish to comment or answer any questions about this particular order.
Time for me to get off for awhile anyway.

FYI: en.wikipedia.org...

%^&* is hitting fan...
or is expected to...
very soon.


edit on 16-10-2013 by AFewGoodWomen because: Apologies for the colorful language...time to go to bed!!!



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 12:30 AM
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This site is really no big deal. It is just the government's procurement site for government contractors. Anyone can access it because that way "some" of the government spending is more transparent.



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 12:46 AM
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Can this site be used to find a govt. contract?
Or are these requisitions already contracted, they are just filing it?

Either way, its' nice to see their supply line. Know thy enemy and what not.....



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 01:04 AM
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Very interesting stuff- had no idea they publicly shared this information, although there has to be other means of obtaining supplies less known to common folk.

It seems the req regarding Fort Detrick won't start until the first of June 2014- does that still mean something significant is eminent?



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 01:17 AM
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Really...
Damn if I know.
To be honest...I need to "step away from the computer" for a bit...

All I can say is that said order is "off".



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 01:37 AM
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Chickensalad
Can this site be used to find a govt. contract?
Or are these requisitions already contracted, they are just filing it?

Either way, its' nice to see their supply line. Know thy enemy and what not.....


1. yes
2. yes, and yes.

It's public- guy. You won't get any further than I could "today".

I used the site back in the 90"s...before the intra-net went to inter-net. It aided me in sourcing materials for shipment.

I actually did see the entire internet in one day...

A long, long, time ago...
In a Galaxy far, far away...

Anyway, I digress,

There are so many different projects and designating units attached to Special projects and special ops...that it's highly un-likely you'll ever see the req's I did.

There are a lot of designations that I couldn't find anything on...
Like Gitmo...
MEU's//22/24/26 and all of FMFLANT= the ships that carry them...
CAX's (combined arm exercises)
29 Palms and Groom Lake Facility
Air Alert Detachments
Temporary Assigned Duty Units = TAD's


...

Those are classified.
***they are deployed units and support services and I have NO NEED TO KNOW, at this time***

Those req's are by SATCOMM only...
Ackowledgements are also communicated by SATCOMM at STRATFORCOM...by DSU...attached to SPMAGTF...


Goodnight all...
"Ughhh...the letters...all the letters!!!"
edit on 16-10-2013 by AFewGoodWomen because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 05:29 PM
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RE: the Fort Detrick req. and it's association with biological weapons research -

Searching on the site you linked, I found this: DARPA-BAA-13-37

It's not weapons related, but it is definitely biological in nature...

It's a req. for something called, "Living Foundries: 1000 Molecules Program", which "seeks to build a scalable, integrated, rapid design prototyping infrastructure" for developing new, advanced chemicals, materials, sensing capabilities, and therapeutics - the primary goal being to 'invent' 1000 (at least) new molecules AND....

.....to develop systems for "improved engineering of biology"...in other words 'biological engineering research'!!

And if you read the whole pdf. (links in a column on the right of page), well...this may be where the rat cages come in

although, considering that those bidding on the contract are instructed to be aware of government policy regarding the 'rights' of human experimental subjects, I think there's a pretty fair chance that this contract for the "Living Foundries...Program" and the one for (inner and outer) security forces at Fort Detrick, are related...



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 06:41 PM
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As far as the rat cages...well, I just don't understand why the "nutrition" of soldiers is mentioned in this req.

Cages to hold up to 350 large rodents???
Rabbits???
I sure do hope so...geez...guess I know what the unspecified mystery "loin" they serve in the chow halls across this great nation is now.

Poor bunnies.



posted on Oct, 16 2013 @ 08:16 PM
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!!!!!!!
New Today:

WTF????
Debunkers!!!!
I NEED DEBUNKERS NOW!!!!!

Please talk me down!!!!!

www.fbo.gov...
www.fbo.gov...
What's up with that Point OF Contact?????

www.fbo.gov...

And this one???



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