Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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https://www.neco.navy.mil/biz_ops/search_edi.aspx | LINK | Feb 19, 2026 |
12--TURRET,SENSOR-SIGHT
Contact and place of performance
ISABELLA PERRINS, APBA.32, PHONE (215)660-7088, EMAIL [email protected]
Not specified
NSN 7R-1270-016857990-CB, REF NR D3647120-1, QTY 34 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...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Aviation at Philadelphia, PA, issued pre-solicitation notice SPRPA126RXA43 for the acquisition of 34 sensor-sight turrets identified by NSN 7R-1270-016857990-CB and reference number D3647120-1. This requirement is categorized under PSC 1270 Aircraft Gunnery Fire Control Components and is designated as a 100% total small business set-aside. Delivery for the units is scheduled for FOB origin, and the deadline for responses is April 6, 2026.
The government intends to negotiate with only one source under the authority of FAR 6.302-1 because the item is flight critical and the technical data required for full and open competition is not currently available. The design control activity requires engineering source approval to maintain part quality, as existing approved sources possess unique design capabilities, manufacturing knowledge, and data rights essential to the application. While the government has solicited only previously approved sources, all responsible sources may submit proposals or capability statements. New sources must qualify according to the design control activity's procedures and provide the documentation specified in the NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support source approval information brochures.
There are zero attachments associated with this notice, and no drawings are available for the request for proposal. Interested parties may access military specifications and standards through the Department of Defense Single Stock Point or ASSIST-Online. Although this notice is not a request for competitive proposals, the government will evaluate any proposals received within 45 days of the synopsis publication to determine if a competitive procurement is viable. The final determination to compete the contract remains within the government's discretion based on fleet support needs.
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