No attachments available.
Klystron Tubes, NSN 5960-01-550-8038, Evaluation and Repair Services
Contact and place of performance
Connie Houpt
Not specified
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) intends to award a single source contract to Stellant Systems (formerly L3 Harris Technologies), Torrance, CA, for the Evaluation and Repair Services required to support and maintain Klystron Tubes, NSN 5960-01-550-8038, in support of Federal Aviation Administration Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-8). The Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR) is an aircraft detection system used t...
View moreThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) intends to award a single-source contract to Stellant Systems for the evaluation and repair services of Klystron Tubes, identified by NSN 5960-01-550-8038. These components provide the final RF power amplification essential for the operation of the Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-8) aircraft and weather detection system. The FAA is pursuing a single-source award because the agency does not possess the technical specifications or drawings required to permit other sources to manufacture or repair these items. This requirement follows a market survey conducted in February 2024 that resulted in no responses from other vendors.
The procurement is identified under solicitation number 6973GH-24-R-00078 and is managed by the FAA Franchise Acquisition Services. The effort is classified under NAICS 811210, Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance, and PSC 5960, Electron Tubes and Associated Hardware. No set-aside has been designated for this action.
The response deadline for this pre-solicitation notice is March 25, 2024. All inquiries are directed to the Contracting Officer, Connie Houpt. As of the publication date of March 11, 2024, there are no attachments associated with this notice. This announcement serves informational purposes regarding the rationale for the single-source procurement, and no competitive solicitation is available.
Generated by Lumen AI
Scoped analysis and attachments—go beyond the summary when you need detail from the solicitation package.