94-8757. AMCCOM Acquisition Information System (AAIS)  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Department of the Army
    
     
    
    AMCCOM Acquisition Information System (AAIS)
    
    agency: U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command, DOD.
    
    action: Notice.
    
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    summary: The AAIS is a locally designed system to provide acquisition 
    information on a fair and equal basis and within the context of 
    procurement integrity. Access to the system may be accomplished through 
    a modem with speeds up to 9600 baud to phone number (309) 782-7648, 
    which will establish a connection to 1 of 12 access lines. Depress the 
    ``enter'' key until the ``Login:'' prompt appears on the screen, enter 
    ``aais''. At the ``Password'' prompt, depress the ``enter'' key and the 
    main menu will appear. Simply follow the menu instructions for access 
    to the information desired. In addition, four direct terminals have 
    been placed in the reception area located on the 2nd floor, southeast 
    corner of building 350 at the Rock Island Arsenal.
        The system is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 
    Occasionally, there might be some down time for system maintenance.
        While the information in the system is the most accurate available 
    at this time, updates will be performed without prior notice. Please 
    note that the use of this system is at the customer's own risk and is 
    for informational purposes only.
    
    effective date: April 12, 1994.
    
    addresses: Commander, HQ, AMCCOM, ATTN: AMSMC-ABS-P, Rock Island, IL 
    61299-6000.
    
    for further information contact: Ms. Darcie Dellitt, (309) 782-6194/
    6198 or DSN 793-6194/6198.
    
    supplementary information: Suggested software settings for modems are:
    
    Parity: None
    Data bits: 8
    Stop bits: 1
    Terminal emulation: VT100
    Duplex: Full
    
        The seven menu options on the system are:
        The option to download the following information from the AAIS is 
    available for all selections.
        1. Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry (APBI): APBI provides 
    5-year projected requirements for AMCCOM ammunition, weapons, and 
    chemical items, as well as 1-year projected requirements for AMCCOM 
    spare parts. In addition, the system contains a listing of upcoming 
    conferences which industry may attend, and various publications which 
    are available for information purposes.
        2. Performance Incentive Contracting (PIC): PIC is designed to 
    obtain the best purchase value for the Government after considering 
    price and contractor performance history. The Government recognizes 
    that even among responsible contractors there are different degrees of 
    performance risk. The Government, under this program, is willing to pay 
    higher prices to lower risk contractors to obtain on-time delivery of 
    quality products. The PIC program works under the premise that award to 
    a contractor with a good delivery and quality record for the Federal 
    Stock Class (FSC) in question will improve the chances of the 
    Government receiving a quality product on time. Under the PIC program, 
    an award may be made to other than the low-price offeror. The on-line 
    system provides the policy, definitions, applicability, procedures, and 
    clauses/provisions.
        3. Procurement History: The history provided is pertinent to HQ, 
    AMCCOM (R) procurement only. The contractor is prompted to enter the 
    NIIN (last nine positions of the NSN). If record is found, the latest 
    unit price, award date and contractor is provided. A former restriction 
    on the number of history requests that the Central Processing Point 
    allowed per day has been eliminated for those contractors who utilize 
    this system.
        4. Solicitation Information: The program provides daily information 
    on solicitations issued from HQ, AMCCOM. The data displayed is the same 
    type of information currently provided in the lobby area of HQ, AMCCOM. 
    Daily synopses that are published in the Commerce Business Daily (CBD) 
    are available to view or search on a particular keyboard. Cancelled and 
    not issued status is provided by entering a solicitation number. A hard 
    copy of the solicitation and the technical data package (TDP) can be 
    requested electronically. Requests are accepted whether you have a 
    Federal Supply Code for Manufacturers (FSCM) code or not. Viewing the 
    contents of solicitations issued by HQ, AMCCOM can be performed on-line 
    or downloaded to a personal computer (PC) for further review.
        5. Industrial Committee of Ammunition Procedures (ICAP): The 
    program provides the minutes from recent ICAP meetings. These minutes 
    are provided in order to make industry more aware of information being 
    discussed by the committee. The program also contains a forecast of 
    agenda topics and the current roster of the ICAP members identified by 
    the segment of industry each member represents. The minutes are 
    prepared by industry and are included in the system through the office 
    of the AMCCOM Command Ombudsman.
        6. Excess Production Equipment: Provides information on Government-
    owned excess production equipment. Three menu selections provide: (1) 
    Location and amount of excess production equipment; (2) details on 
    sales of production equipment; (3) listing of production equipment that 
    is identified for excess/redistribution. This allows the user to search 
    by manufacturer name or key word in the description.
        7. Contractor Performance Certification Program (CP) 2: Provides 
    answers to commonly asked questions concerning the program and provides 
    a list of who is certified.
        8. Demilitarization Inventory: Data concerning the Army's 
    Demilitarization Inventory (also known as the B5A and the RRDA 
    (Resource Recovery Disposition Account). This data is intended to 
    provide up-to-date and accurate data for use in demil workload planning 
    by AMCCOM contractors and installation workload personnel. The 
    Benchmark Prices database is also available. The data base listing 
    provides the average cost for a particular nomenclature at a specific 
    location.
        9. SMCA Industrial Base Task Force Minutes: Provides the open 
    public release of information from meetings between the Single Manager 
    for Conventional Ammunition Industrial Base Task Force and the private 
    Munitions Industrial Base Task Force.
        10. Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support (ARMS) Initiative: 
    Information letters and Public/Private Task Force (PPTF) Meeting notes 
    for the ARMS Act of 1992. Detailed information is also provided on the 
    ARMS Act.
        11. Let us Know & General Information: Instructions for access to 
    the AAIS, synopsis of the system, questionnaire, and points of contact.
    Kenneth L. Denton,
    Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-8757 Filed 4-11-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/12/1994
Department:
Army Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-8757
Dates:
April 12, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: April 12, 1994