Rapid Fire March 6, 2012: LCU 2000 SLEP RFI | COTSEW
Mar 06, 2012 08:30 UTC- The US Army intends to perform a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) and On-Condition Cyclic Maintenance (OCCM) on its fleet of 34 Landing Craft Utility 2000 (LCU 2000) vessels. They are in service since 1990 and were originally planned for a 25-year service life, which the Army wants to extend by another 10 years. A Request For Information [MS Word] is out with the intent of eventually issuing a single contract to a prime contractor for fleet management (an RFI is not an RFP yet). The “pre decisional” schedule spans from FY14 to FY21 with vessels located in Kuwait, Japan, and on the two US coasts.
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