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https://www.neco.navy.mil/biz_ops/search_edi.aspx | LINK | Feb 7, 2026 |
17--STRUCTURAL COMPONEN
Contact and place of performance
MICHAEL KNEBLE, APBC.15, PHONE (215)737-5619, FAX (215)737-7149, EMAIL [email protected]
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NSN 7R-1720-016667564-EY, TDP VER 002, QTY 15 EA, DELIVERY FOB ORIGIN. This part requires engineering source approval by the design control activity in order to maintain the quality of the part. Existing unique design capability, engineering skills, and manufacturing/repair knowledge by the qualified source(s) require acquisition/repair of the part from the approved source(s). The approved source(s) retain data right...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Aviation at Philadelphia, PA, is issuing this pre-solicitation notice for the procurement of 15 structural components identified by NSN 1720-01-666-7564 and TDP Version 002. This requirement is categorized under PSC 1720 for Aircraft Launching Equipment. The government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, as the part requires engineering source approval by the design control activity to maintain quality. The approved sources retain unique design capabilities, engineering skills, and technical data that are not economically available to the government.
The delivery for these supplies is set as FOB Origin. Although drawings are not available, interested parties may obtain standardized documents and military specifications through the Department of Defense Single Stock Point. Any alternate source must qualify in accordance with the procedures of the design control activity and the cognizant government engineering activity. Based on market research, the government is not utilizing FAR Part 12 policies for commercial items, though parties may identify their capability to satisfy the requirement with a commercial item within 15 days of this notice.
The response deadline for this solicitation, identified as SPRPA126RZA18, is May 6, 2026. While this notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals, the government will consider all proposals received within 45 days of publication, or 30 days if the award is issued under an existing Basic Ordering Agreement. Information received is typically used to determine whether to conduct a competitive procurement at the government's discretion. Michael Kneble serves as the point of contact for this requirement.
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