16--ENERGY ABSORBING CREW SEATS FOR USE IN UH-1 HELICOPTERS
16--ENERGY ABSORBING CREW SEATS FOR USE IN UH-1 HELICOPTERS
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Amber Lampe
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NASA/KSC has a requirement for BAE Systems Energy Absorbing Crew Seats (Part Number 114700-1/Quantity = 6). This notice is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation, which is issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ); quotes are...
View moreNASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has issued solicitation NNK16570749Q as a Request for Quotation to procure six BAE Systems Energy Absorbing Crew Seats, part number 114700-1, for use in UH-1 helicopters. This requirement specifies that no substitute part numbers will be accepted. The procurement is classified under NAICS 336413, Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing, and PSC code 16. Award selection will be determined using the lowest-priced, technically acceptable offeror evaluation method.
The six crew seats must be delivered FOB Destination to NASA/Kennedy Space Center, Building J6-2465 (RLV Hangar), in Florida. The performance schedule requires delivery no later than 43 weeks after the receipt of the order. This procurement is for commercial items, and offerors must provide information regarding domestic or foreign end products in accordance with the Buy American Act. One attachment was provided with the original notice on December 23, 2015.
Contractual and technical questions are due by 1:00 pm EST on February 12, 2016. Final quotes must be submitted via email to Amber Lampe by the response deadline of 1:00 pm EST on February 19, 2016. Submissions must include the solicitation number, proposed delivery schedule, discount terms, and identifying business information including TIN, DUNS, and CAGE codes. All offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management.
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