Opportunity
SAM #W81K04-25-Q-1969
U.S. Army Solicitation for Portable Oxygen Generator System (POGS) Prototypes and Support Services
Buyer
W6QK ACC-APG
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
W81K04-25-Q-1969
NAICS
334510, 339112
The U.S. Army is seeking prototype solutions for a Portable Oxygen Generator System (POGS) to support field hospitals and medical operations in austere environments. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army Contracting Command (ACC), Capability Program Executive (CPE) Ground Soldier Medical Devices (SMD), Project Management Office - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to multiple manufacturers - Products/Services Requested: - Two prototype POGS units per vendor (total of four units across two awards) - Must generate 30 LPM of medical-grade oxygen (93% ±3% USP purity) at 50 PSI - Weight not to exceed 350 lbs - Dual-voltage operation (110-120 VAC/60 Hz or 220-240 VAC/50 Hz) with automatic detection - Alarms for oxygen purity and system safety - Optional capability to refill size D oxygen cylinders to 2200 PSI within 12 minutes - Packaging to MIL-STD-810H with reusable hardened transport cases and IUID marking - Documentation and Deliverables: - User/operator and maintenance/service manuals (physical and digital) - Repair parts list and special tools list - FDA clearance documentation (510(k) or Class I) within 12-24 months - TAA compliance certificate, MDERA questionnaire, copyright/distribution release - Bi-weekly meetings, risk reporting, and IUID registration - Services: - Two on-site CONUS operator training sessions (5-10 personnel per session) - Operational training video or access to training site - Warranty service (minimum 1 year, 3 years desired) - Vendor-funded technical representative for government test and evaluation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - FDA clearance or credible regulatory pathway required within 12-24 months - Cybersecurity compliance and MIL-STD-810H environmental survivability - Item Unique Identification (IUID) marking and registration - Follow-on production of approximately 304 units planned for future years
Description
The U.S. Army requires a modernized, portable, self-contained oxygen generation system capable of supporting life-saving medical operations in austere environments at Role of Care 3. This Request for Prototype Proposals (RPP) seeks solutions that demonstrate a self-contained, portable oxygen generation system using Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) or equivalent technology. The prototype must produce medical-grade oxygen meeting United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards, operate on single or double-voltage power with automatic voltage detection, and weigh no more than 350 pounds. Please review the attached Request for Prototype Proposals and supporting documents for full requirements and submission instructions.
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