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https://www.neco.navy.mil/biz_ops/search_edi.aspx | LINK | Sep 12, 2025 |
12--DISPLAY UNIT,HELMET - AND OTHER REPLACEMENT PARTS, IN REPAIR/MODIFICATION OF
Contact and place of performance
HAYDEN YOUNG, N723.07, PHONE (215)697-2928, EMAIL [email protected]
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NSN 7R-1240-014696497-QF, TDP VER 005, QTY 117 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 righ...
View moreThe Department of the Navy, through the NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) office, has issued a pre-solicitation notice under solicitation number N0038325RA415 for the repair and modification of helmet display units and other replacement parts. The requirement involves 117 units of NSN 7R-1240-014696497-QF, corresponding to TDP version 005. This procurement is classified under PSC 1240 for optical sighting and ranging equipment. Performance involves delivery FOB Origin, and the response deadline is May 29, 2026.
The government intends to negotiate this contract action with a single source under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, as the subject items are flight critical and the necessary technical data and unique engineering capabilities are held by approved sources. Because the design control activity requires engineering source approval to maintain part quality, any alternate sources must qualify according to specific government engineering procedures. Offers from unapproved sources must include a complete source approval information package or documentation of a pending evaluation to be considered for award.
Interested parties may submit proposals, quotations, or capability statements for consideration, although this notice does not constitute a request for competitive proposals. The government will evaluate responses received within 45 days of publication—or 30 days if under an existing Basic Ordering Agreement—to determine if a competitive procurement is warranted. Market research indicates that FAR Part 12 policies for commercial items are not currently being used, though parties may identify their capability to provide commercial items within 15 days of this notice. All technical specifications and standards are managed through the Department of Defense Single Stock Point.
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