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CXN Servicing Unit Hydr; Aircraft, Osprey V-22A, Marine Corp
Contact and place of performance
Michelle A. Dennard
Not specified
NSN: 4920-01-579-6399, HYDRAULIC SERVICING UNIT; Approved Manufacturer is Chant Engineering,P/N 9824. This item includes Export Control. This item is solicited as Unrestricted Other than Full and Open Competitive basis. Terms are FOB Destination and Inspection and Acceptance at Origin. This NSN is being solicited as FAR Part 12 commercial item. Also, this item is not a critical application item. This item is a stock...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency issued pre-solicitation SPE4A615R0452 for hydraulic servicing units supporting the Marine Corps Osprey V-22A aircraft. This requirement, identified by NSN 4920-01-579-6399, specifies Chant Engineering part number 9824 as the approved manufacturer. The acquisition is classified under NAICS 332710 for Machine Shops and PSC 49, and it is solicited as an unrestricted, other than full and open competitive commercial item. This stock item includes export control restrictions and requires inspection and acceptance at origin with FOB destination terms.
The solicitation will result in an Indefinite Quantity Contract consisting of a one-year base period and four optional one-year extensions. The government estimates an annual quantity of 231 units, with a total contract maximum of 333 units and a guaranteed minimum of 58 units for the base year. Delivery orders will range from a minimum of 58 units to a maximum of 116 units, with a requested delivery schedule of 129 days after receipt of order. Deliveries are bound for DLA stock locations on the east and west coasts.
Award decisions will be based on a combination of price, past performance, and other evaluation factors, and the procurement may involve a reverse auction. The anticipated solicitation issue date is May 20, 2015, with a formal response deadline of June 19, 2015. Point of contact for this requirement is Michelle A. Dennard.
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