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manufacturer’s name and address, and the words “CAUTION – RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL”. The manufacturer shall ensure the TCMMD has the proper radioactive material markings and labels In Accordance With (IAW) applicable U.S. and International Law are affixed to the TCMMD housing and transportation case.
2.19 General Transport Requirements. The TCMMD shall have the capability of being transportable worldwide by rail, marine, highway, and air modes. The TCMMD must be highway transportable by High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) and Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle (FMTV). The TCMMD shall be air transportable by C-130, C-17, C-5 and CH-47 aircraft. The TCMMD shall be transportable by standard military sea and rail assets. The TCMMD shall be capable of being shipped in its transport case IAW DOT, NRC, IATA and 49 CFR Regulations.
2.20 Survivability.
2.20.1 Electronic Attack (EA) and Wartime Reserve Modes (WARM). It’s desired that the
TCMMD remain operational when subjected to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI), Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), and Near Strike Lightning (NSL).
2.20.2 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Contamination. It’s desired that the TCMMD be able to operate in an NBC environment and survive decontamination. It’s desired that the TCMMD be capable of being decontaminated to negligible risk levels, with minimum replacements of exposed components. The TCMMD shall allow full operation by personnel in full protective ensemble (MOPP level IV).
2.20.3 High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse. The TCMMD system upset is acceptable during a nuclear event. It’s desired that the TCMMD shall be capable of being placed back into operation after a nuclear event. It’s also desired that the TCMMD must be capable of performing critical operations following High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) exposure. The design shall conform to the requirements of MIL-STD-464. The HEMP environment is described in MILSTD-2169.
3. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Licensing and control of radiation sources. The contractor shall provide evidence that the tester has met the product safety requirements of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for products containing radioactive sources, and provide the necessary data for licensing. The contractor shall furnish the contracting officer a copy of the license(s) required prior to shipment date, to comply with the requirements of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
3.2 Recovered material. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable, in accordance with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
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