(SUBTORPIMA)Torpedo Maintenance Sources Sought Notice
Contact and place of performance
Akilah Beavers
Honolulu, HI
USA
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is conducting market research to identify potential sources that possess the capability to perform maintenance and associated support services for submarine launched Heavyweight Torpedoes (HWT) MK 48 MOD 6, MOD 6 Advanced Common Torpedo (ACOT), and MOD 7 Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System (CBASS) Warshot and Exercise variants. Intermediate and Progressive Depot Lev...
View moreStraight Hours 265,159 265,159 265,159 265,159 265,159 1,325,795
Overtime Hours 13,956 13,956 13,956 13,956 13,956 69,780
Total Hours 279,115 279,115 279,115 279,115 279,115 1,395,575
Due to the nature of this requirement, a prospective offeror would need to demonstrate the required level of technical expertise, as well as the ability to fulfill the requirements described in this notice. Responses to this notice must be submitted via email to the points of contact listed at the bottom of this notice and must be received no later than 12:00PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on 25, June 2026. The subject line of emails containing responses or questions related to this notice should reference the Notice ID number for this notice and "SUBTORPIMA Torpedo Maintenance Sources Sought Notice." Please limit responses to a maximum of fifteen (15) pages in length, excluding the cover page (1 page), based on a minimum font size of 10 points. Include a cover page with your response that lists the following information.
Interested parties shall submit the following:
1. Company name; Address; Point of Contact; Phone
Number; and E-mail address.
2. Identification and verification of the company’s business
size (i.e., small, large) relative to NAICS Code 332993,
Size Standard: 1,500 employees.
3. Small Businesses are reminded under FAR 52.219-14;
Limitation on Subcontracting, for services, that at least 50
percent of the cost of contract performance incurred for
personnel shall be expended for employees of the
concern. Include the percentage of work that will be self performed
on this project.
4. A detailed narrative identifying how the respondent’s
knowledge, skills, and abilities meet the requirements
listed in Attachment 1. Each requirement shall be listed
in order, with a written response detailing the
respondent’s expertise and capability in performing the
stated requirements. Additionally, the respondent
should explain how they will meet the notional staffing
plan in Attachment 2.
5. Documentation or examples of HWT I-Level and PDLR
Level Maintenance and all associated integral and
ancillary support capabilities from past experience.
6. Submissions shall not exceed a total of 16 pages
(including cover page). Respondents may respond with
work experience.
7. Submit responses to Brian Lofgren at Brian.A.Lofgren@[email protected] and Akilah Beavers at [email protected].
All information received that includes proprietary markings will be handled in accordance with applicable statutes and regulations. Responses to this notice will not be returned.
This notice is not a request for proposals. Responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. This notice is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation or obligation on the part of the Government. Neither unsolicited proposals nor any other kind of offers will be considered in response to this notice. Respondents are wholly responsible for any costs or expenses associated with submitting a response. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this notice or any further requests for information relating to a response. Respondents will not be notified of the results of this notice.
The information obtained from submitted responses may be used in the development of an acquisition strategy.
The Naval Sea Systems Command is conducting market research under solicitation number N00024-26-RFPREQ-PMS-404-0036 to identify potential sources capable of providing maintenance and support services for submarine-launched heavyweight torpedoes. The scope includes Intermediate and Progressive Depot Level Repair for MK 48 MOD 6, MOD 6 Advanced Common Torpedo, and MOD 7 Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System Warshot and Exercise variants. Primary services encompass quality assurance, training, facilities management, test and handling equipment support, environmental and safety compliance, production planning, Ordnance Inventory System management, and transportation.
Work will be performed at the Submarine Torpedo Intermediate Maintenance Activity in Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii. The government anticipates a Cost-Plus-Award-Fee or Cost-Plus-Incentive-Fee contract structure with a base year and four option years covering fiscal years 2028 through 2032. The projected level of effort involves 142 full-time equivalents annually, totaling 1,395,575 labor hours over the five-year period. This requirement is categorized under NAICS 332993, Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing, and PSC J013, Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuild of Equipment- Ammunition and Explosives. There is currently no set-aside designated for this notice.
Interested parties must submit a capability statement of no more than 15 pages, excluding a one-page cover sheet, by June 25, 2026. Submissions must verify business size relative to the 1,500-employee standard for NAICS 332993 and include a detailed narrative explaining how the respondent's technical expertise meets the operational requirements and staffing plans outlined in the two attached documents. Responses should also document past experience with heavyweight torpedo maintenance and ancillary support capabilities. All materials must be submitted via email to Akilah Beavers and Brian Lofgren.
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