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RUCKSACKS
 
Disclaimer
 
Reference Number PW-$$PR-708-27857 
Source ID FD.DP.QC.10077.C2
Solicitation Number W8476-040015/A 
Published 27/07/2005 
Revised 
Closing 23/09/2005  02:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time EST 
Associated Components Yes 
Category Textiles and Apparel 
Tender Type Notice of Proposed Procurement (NPP) 
Region of Delivery QUEBEC ALBERTA 
Region of Opportunity 
Agreement Type Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) 
Solicitation Method

Estimated Value 
Organization Name Public Works and Government Services Canada (P)
Travaux publics et services gouvernementaux Canada


GSINS N8465 INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 




Trade Agreement: Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)
Tendering Procedures: The bidder must supply Canadian goods
and/or services
Attachment: YES (PWGSC) Paper
Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall  Proposal
Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No
Nature of Requirements:
RUCKSACK SYSTEM

The Department of National Defence (DND) has a requirement for
the supply of Rucksack Systems that are to be in accordance with
DND Technical Requirements detailed in the attachments to the
solicitation document and the Pattern Drawings and Sealed
Samples.  The Rucksacks are a component of the compatible,
integrated Load Carriage System (LCS) mandated under the Clothe
the Soldier Project.  The system includes a Tactical Vest, a
Rucksack and a Small Pack System, each with removable and
interchangeable storage pouches making it adaptable or
configurable according to mission, environment, and individual
needs.  Canadian Forces personnel conducting land operations
will use the Rucksacks.

This requirement is for a firm quantity of 50,240 Rucksacks plus
components that may be assembled to form the Rucksack Systems
(RS).  In addition, there are options for additional components
and findings.  RS are to be delivered to CFSD Montréal, Québec
and Lancaster Park, Alberta.

Mandatory Delivery:  Delivery to commence within 6 months after
award of Contract and be complete within 24 months after
pre-production sample approval.

Sealed samples may be viewed at the following offices:  Québec,
Québec; Montréal, Québec; Mississauga, Ontario; Winnipeg,
Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Vancouver, B.C; and Gatineau,
Québec.

In addition to the samples in the regional offices, there are a
limited number of Sealed Samples of the Rucksack and accessories
available for individual viewing by the bidders.  Samples will
be released by courier, at Crown expense, upon written request
to the Contracting Authority on a first come first served basis.
Early request will be essential to ensure receipt of the sample
during the bid period.  The industry is requested to restrict
their requests on a need basis only.  Bidders may retain the
sample for a period not to exceed 5 (five) calendar days.
Return of the sample by  courier (same day service) will be at
the bidders expense.

Canadian Content:
This requirement is solely limited to goods of Canadian origin
as detailed in the solicitation document.

Delivery Date Required: See Herein

The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any
procurement.

Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.

Ritchie, Carol
11 Laurier St./ 11, rue Laurier
6B1, Place du Portage
Gatineau, Québec K1A 0S5
(819) 956-3830 (    )


 
Disclaimer
 
Reference Number PW-$$PR-708-27857 
Source ID FD.DP.QC.10077.C2
Solicitation Number W8476-040015/A 
Published 27/07/2005 
Revised 
Closing 23/09/2005  02:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time EST 
Associated Components Yes 
Category Textiles and Apparel 
Tender Type Notice of Proposed Procurement (NPP) 
Region of Delivery QUEBEC ALBERTA 
Region of Opportunity 
Agreement Type Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) 
Solicitation Method

Estimated Value 
Organization Name Public Works and Government Services Canada (P)
Travaux publics et services gouvernementaux Canada


GSINS N8465 INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 




Trade Agreement: Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)
Tendering Procedures: The bidder must supply Canadian goods
and/or services
Attachment: YES (PWGSC) Paper
Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall  Proposal
Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No
Nature of Requirements:
RUCKSACK SYSTEM

The Department of National Defence (DND) has a requirement for
the supply of Rucksack Systems that are to be in accordance with
DND Technical Requirements detailed in the attachments to the
solicitation document and the Pattern Drawings and Sealed
Samples.  The Rucksacks are a component of the compatible,
integrated Load Carriage System (LCS) mandated under the Clothe
the Soldier Project.  The system includes a Tactical Vest, a
Rucksack and a Small Pack System, each with removable and
interchangeable storage pouches making it adaptable or
configurable according to mission, environment, and individual
needs.  Canadian Forces personnel conducting land operations
will use the Rucksacks.

This requirement is for a firm quantity of 50,240 Rucksacks plus
components that may be assembled to form the Rucksack Systems
(RS).  In addition, there are options for additional components
and findings.  RS are to be delivered to CFSD Montréal, Québec
and Lancaster Park, Alberta.

Mandatory Delivery:  Delivery to commence within 6 months after
award of Contract and be complete within 24 months after
pre-production sample approval.

Sealed samples may be viewed at the following offices:  Québec,
Québec; Montréal, Québec; Mississauga, Ontario; Winnipeg,
Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Vancouver, B.C; and Gatineau,
Québec.

In addition to the samples in the regional offices, there are a
limited number of Sealed Samples of the Rucksack and accessories
available for individual viewing by the bidders.  Samples will
be released by courier, at Crown expense, upon written request
to the Contracting Authority on a first come first served basis.
Early request will be essential to ensure receipt of the sample
during the bid period.  The industry is requested to restrict
their requests on a need basis only.  Bidders may retain the
sample for a period not to exceed 5 (five) calendar days.
Return of the sample by  courier (same day service) will be at
the bidders expense.

Canadian Content:
This requirement is solely limited to goods of Canadian origin
as detailed in the solicitation document.

Delivery Date Required: See Herein

The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any
procurement.

Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.

Ritchie, Carol
11 Laurier St./ 11, rue Laurier
6B1, Place du Portage
Gatineau, Québec K1A 0S5
(819) 956-3830 (    )

 
Perhaps the process has been sped up for the CTS rucksack delivery issue? I thought i read on here somewhere, please forgive me if I'm wrong but that some were projecting delivery date for the ruck to be around 2010??

If this bid closes in sept. , delivery begins within 6 months and completes within two years, the final shipment would be around 2008 or sooner?

just a thought, i'm sure Andyboy can clear it up though.

cheers.
 
Sorry CFL, I thought you would be able to figure it out on your own, this basically means that bidding for the manufacturing of the new ruck is now open.

Yukon, you have it partially right except that you've omitted the selection portion of the process. Bidding closes in Sept which is when the assessement and selection process begins. Once the winner is announced they have six months to ramp up and start deliveries which end two years later.

How long selection process will take is the key question.
 
Hey guys,

Just thought i would add.  I was watching the CBC the other day on a news story about our troops heading back to Afghanistan.  I don't know what everyone was wearing, but it was definately some form of CADPAT rucksack or day pack.  They looked pretty shiny-new.

have they issued out to any units yet fro trials ? or perhaps this has been covered?


cheers

PV
 
probably the smallpack system they issued back around november, least thats when i got mine anyways,
 
That reminds me, I saw a guy with a small pack at LaRonde (Montreal's theme park) the other day... lucky bastard, I want mine! >:(  Any word on when PRes will get them?

Cheers,
Pinky
 
Andyboy,  I hope to see one before 2010  haha wonder if one will show up in the mail.  How's life treating you Andyboy? fill me in when you get a chance and some free time.

Semper Fi
 
Pte.Pinky said:
That reminds me, I saw a guy with a small pack at LaRonde (Montreal's theme park) the other day... lucky *******, I want mine! >:(   Any word on when PRes will get them?

Cheers,
Pinky

A few guys from my unit managed to steal a few from supply in gagetown.
As for when they get issued en mass to the reserves? haha 10 years.
 
are these phototypes or aftermarket?  Hopefully they change all that black webbing...
 
jmackenzie_15 said:
A few guys from my unit managed to steal a few from supply in gagetown.

It's totally beyond me why some still insist on posting information like this. It's not funny or cute. It serves no purpose except to reflect badly on your peers, Unit and the CF. In the extreme, there may now be some soldier on deployment that's short gear, so your buddies can look cool. Time to grow up.
 
Pappy, the one you have looks aftermarket, ours sort of resembles the marines new ruck

http://www.arcteryx.com/leaf/index.asp

only there is an internal valise at the bottom 12 inches of the ruck with three buckles closing it off.
 
Pappy,

Nice floor. Slate? What you've posted there looks like the ruck Gregory made for a Canadian client which I think is the SPEAR ruck. If I recall correctly they purchased them without too much operator input and a lot of hte guys weren't too happy with them.  I recall seeing a smaller one as well. I'm not sure of the model but I'll bet you've got one of those too. Nice enough packs on their own but not hte best thing out there.

I have some pics of a prototype of the new CF ruck from Ostrom that I can post if anyone is interested. It may take a little while to dig them up but I can do it.

Andrew
 
One of the corporals in my Platoon borrows her roommate's once in a while (no idea where/how he got it) and she says it's the cat's anus. She says she gets no back pain whatsoever any more (I assume the 82 pat gave her some trouble) and it works like a charm. The only complaint seems to be the one that accompanies all of the new kit: not enough room. Since the sleeping bag goes inside the bottom compartment (or top, if you prefer) it leaves less room for the rest of your kit. Bear in mind this is just what I gathered from hearing/listening to her, so it may not be 100% accurate.

Cheers,
Pinky

P.S. Less space or not, it doesn't look too shabby
 
Pte.Pinky said:
The only complaint seems to be the one that accompanies all of the new kit: not enough room. Since the sleeping bag goes inside the bottom compartment (or top, if you prefer) it leaves less room for the rest of your kit.

    Snugpak...  Wiggy's.......  ;)
 
not my CADPAT Ruck, My buddy up north had it along with some other nice stuff, I just snapped a few picks on a visit.
I passed up on the Ruck for a few other interesting items he traded me. 

I have a feeling it's gone by now.

 
Kal,
I agree with you Sungpak makes some dandy sleeping bags.  I've used thier Merlin 3 down into the low teens (F) and was comfy.  But I sleep a tad warm.  For colder I've got a nice Integral Design's North Twin, real nice bag. I hear some boys up there are using them too.

Haven't used any arc'teryx gear yet, they do some real good gear too from what I've heard.  Damn nice to see the Corps buying some good gear.  I remember when the only stuff we got was left-overs from the US Army or could roll some Air Force guys in Korea for.... those sob's had better cold weather gear to use running from one heated building to another then the Corps had and we lived out in the open...... burrrrrrr  we killed for them styling wool shirts, pretty bad when "high-tech" then was surplus from the Korean War.

Warms my heart to see the New Corps with good gear and getting better....
 
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