This government file details alternate packaging instructions for an MH-60 Rotor Blade Container (NSN 8145-01-142-8789), specifically for NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support. The packaging must comply with MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 20, and an attached drawing, with marking in accordance with MIL-STD-129. Key requirements include the application of P-6 preservative (MIL-C-11796, Class 3) to corrosion-susceptible surfaces and abrasion strips, and wrapping with MIL-PRF-121 around contact preservatives and blade-cushion interfaces, with waterproof-taped seams. All non-exempt wood packaging materials must be treated and marked with the IPPC 15 stamp on at least two opposite sides, adhering to ALSC and ISPM 15 requirements for visibility and international plant protection. The unit pack specifications include a cube of 103.44 cubic feet and dimensions of 294 x 38 x 16 inches, with a military preservation method 20 and a level A protection for both unit and intermediate containers. This document outlines precise federal packaging standards to ensure the safe and compliant transport of critical weapon system components.
The document outlines preservation, packaging, packing, and marking requirements for government contracts, specifically N0038325PR0R769. It emphasizes adherence to MIL-STD-2073-1E for packaging and MIL-STD-129 for marking. A key focus is on reusable NSN containers, differentiating between contractor-furnished material (CFM) and government-furnished material (GFM) based on COG Codes (e.g., maritime vs. aviation material) and acquisition types (e.g., Foreign Military Sales). Contractors must request GFM containers 30 to 90 days in advance. The document provides detailed preservation and packaging specifications for two specific item numbers (7R 1615-01-158-9679 and 7R 1660-01-145-2668), including preservation method, cleaning, preservative and wrapping materials, cushioning, and levels of protection.
This government solicitation, N0038325R0029, is a sole-source request for proposals (RFP) issued by NAVSUP WSS Philadelphia for the repair of 12 "BLADE, ROTARY WING" units (NSN: 7RE 1615 011589679 VH, Part No: 70150-29100-041), identified as Critical Safety Items (CSI) for Foreign Military Sales (FMS Case: AT-P-GXO). The contract aims to restore these government-owned articles to operating condition under a Firm Fixed Price arrangement. Offers are due by 2:00 PM EST on October 1, 2025. The solicitation emphasizes compliance with ISO 9001 quality management standards, ISO 10012 for measuring and test equipment, and strict packaging and marking requirements, including MIL-STD-2073-1 for stock shipments and ASTM D3951 for immediate use, with specific guidelines for hazardous materials and reusable containers. All inspections and acceptances will occur at the contractor or subcontractor plants, with final delivery to the Australian Government Cargo Office in Brisbane, CA, 365 days after asset induction, between October 27 and December 26, 2025.
This document, Amendment/Modification Number N0038325R00290001, dated December 29, 2025, modifies Solicitation Number N0038325R0029 (FMS Requirement). The primary purpose of this amendment is to reduce the total quantity of an advanced contract order from 12 to 6 units. Additionally, it extends the response due date for offers from October 1, 2025, to December 29, 2025. The amendment also details the deletion of five specific Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs): 0001AG, 0001AH, 0001AJ, 0001AK, and 0001AL, which included their associated supplies/services, inspection and acceptance locations, and delivery information. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged.