FMS - REPAIR - CYLINDER AND VA
Contact and place of performance
SARAH L. Austin, N763.11
Philadelphia, PA
USA
Solicitation for NAVSUP WSS to repair 1 unit of CYLINDER AND VA, P/N - 901917-101, for the country of South Korea. NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) Philadelphia is seeking eligible contractors to furnish effort including labor, material, and facilities as may be required to repair and/or modify the items as specified within this document. This is a competitive requirement coded 1C. The government does not p...
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Provide labor, materials, and parts as may be required to restore the following government owned articles to operational conditions.
The Department of the Navy, NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) Philadelphia, has issued solicitation N0038326Q0048 for the repair and restoration of one cylinder and valve unit, identified by part number 901917-101. This Foreign Military Sales (FMS) requirement supports the country of South Korea and is classified under NAICS 333611, Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing, and PSC 1620, Aircraft Landing Gear Components. The selected contractor must provide all necessary labor, materials, and facilities to restore the government-owned article to operational condition in Philadelphia, PA.
The government does not possess the technical data required to perform these repairs or manufacture the items, and source approval is mandatory for participation. While this is a competitive requirement coded 1C, the agency will not delay the award process for pending source approvals. Interested sources not currently approved must submit a Source Approval Request package alongside their proposal for consideration. Response efforts must be submitted by the deadline of April 30, 2026.
The solicitation was originally published on November 13, 2025, and includes five total attachments, including the initial solicitation, packaging requirements, and three subsequent amendments. Sarah L. Austin is the designated point of contact for this procurement. Although the government will consider all proposals received within five days of the notice publication, the final determination to compete the contract remains within the government’s discretion.
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