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ICBM MMII Demilitarization (Follow-Up)
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The Space Systems Command’s Rocket Systems Launch Program is seeking industry input through a Request for Information (RFI) to support the demilitarization of Minuteman II ballistic missile motors, specifically the SR-19 and M55 solid-fuel rocket motors. The government anticipates a period of performance spanning five years, with a possible extension up to ten years, and expects a minimum annual demilitarization of 12 motors, with a maximum of up to 48. The demilitarization process must comply with Department of Defense and Defense Logistics Agency requirements, focusing on the washout or other approved methods to achieve 5X certification. The M55 motors are notably large and heavy, requiring specialized handling and processing of hazardous materials such as Ammonium Perchlorate-laden water, with strict adherence to environmental regulations. Respondents are requested to submit a detailed Statement of Capabilities that includes firm identification, capacity, existing and planned infrastructure, demilitarization methodologies, and potential partnerships. The submission should also address operational capabilities such as receiving, storing, breakdown, and processing of motors, as well as logistics coordination. This RFI is purely for market research purposes, with no reimbursement for submitted information, and responses will be shared with support contractors under non-disclosure agreements to aid acquisition planning. Interested parties must respond by May 15, 2026, providing comprehensive information on their ability to support this complex demilitarization effort.
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The purpose of this RFI is for Market Research purposes only. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this RFI or on any follow-up information requests.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
The Space Systems Command (SSC), Assured Access to Space (AATS), Small Launch and Targets Division (SSC/AAMX) manages the Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP). RSLP is requesting industry responses in the form of a “Statement of Capabilities” (SOC) for the wash out, or other demilitarization method, of Minuteman II ballistic missile motors. The expected period of performance of the contract is five (5) years with a possible option to extend for an additional five (5) years (10 years total). The expected time to start operations is requested to be included in your submitted SOC. No Government non-recurring expenses (NRE) are expected in your responses. This RFI is being released as a follow-up to Sources Sought Notice ID “RSLP-Demil2025,” originally posted on 29 May 2025.
Objective: The goal of this RFI is to collect detailed information on available solutions, methods, technologies, and vendor capabilities to perform demilitarization of Minuteman II Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) SR-19 and M55 motors to 5X certification. The contractor will need to demilitarize removed components in accordance with (IAW) DoDI 4140.01 and 4160.28 Defense Logistics Agency requirements.
- The Government estimates a minimum of 12 motors annually will require demilitarization with a maximum of 48 motors annually until completion.
- Minimum of (91) ea. SR-19 motors and (87) ea. M55 motors will require demilitarization by washout or other means. In addition, there are potentially up to an additional (41) SR19 and (63) M55 motors that will require demilitarization by wash out or other means.
The M55 Stage I motor is approximately 54K lbs., 25 ft. in length and the case consists of a D6AC Steel case. The SR-19 Stage II motor is approximately 15K lbs., 14 ft. in length and the case consists of 6AL-4V Titanium.
The type of work to be performed under this contract shall include but is not limited to:
Breakdown and/or washout of Existing Rocket Motor Casings:
- Need contractor (KTR) to be able to “Receive and store MMII motors and components.”
- Validate motor breakdown and rubble processing with MMII Stages 1 & 2 motors including handling the Ammonium Perchlorate (AP) laden water.
- Ensure all waste streams adhere to local and federal standards to limit exposure to the environment. Report work progress as required and submit required documentation to government agencies as directed.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR RESPONSES TO THIS RFI SYNOPSIS:
Please include a narrative to answer each of the following questions:
(1) Name of firm, address, point of contact, phone number, and email address.
(2) CAGE Code and DUNS number (if available).
(3) Does your company intend to submit a proposal for this project if and when it is formally advertised? What would make your company more or less likely to propose?
(4) Where are your firm’s facilities located?
(5) What is your firm’s capability to perform a contract of this complexity?
- Describe your company’s existing methodology(s) to demilitarize M55 and SR-19 solid-fuel rocket motors. (e.g., crack-and-burn, washout, etc.)
- What is your company’s maximum annual capacity for M55 and SR-19 motor demilitarization, with your current facilities and infrastructure?
- Do you have any changes planned for your facilities and infrastructure over the next 5 years which would increase that maximum annual capacity?
- If your solution for demilitarization is washout, identify any benefits (such as cost savings) which could be offered to the Government as a result of this process.
- Are you considering partnering with other companies to meet your proposed solution and/or to maximize potential benefits to the Government? If so, describe the potential role of that partner.
- If RSLP provided the Rocket Motor Semi-Trailers (RMS) to haul the motors from Camp Navajo, Arizona to your facility, could your company provide the coordination/booking for the transportation conveyance as part of the contract?
*Please note, answers will be shared with RSLP support contractors with non-disclosure agreements to aid in the acquisition strategy process. They will have no vested authorities in the process. Any information submitted by respondents to this synopsis is strictly voluntary. The Government will not pay for any information that is submitted by respondents to this request for information.
Please submit responses to Serge Nana at serge.nana@spaceforce.mil, and Robert Robson at robert.robson.1@spaceforce.mil no later than 15 May 2026 at 12:00pm MT.
