The Army Contracting Command – Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) has issued a Sources Sought Notice for the production of a Filtered Nozzle Package, NSN 6665013827084, Part No. 442-546. This notice is a market research survey to gauge interest and capabilities from both small and large businesses for a potential future acquisition. The Filtered Nozzle Package, containing six Filtered Nozzle Standoffs, prevents contamination in Chemical Agent Monitors (CAM) and Improved Chemical Agent Monitors (ICAM). A Technical Data Package (TDP) is associated with this procurement, requiring a current DD 2345 certification and JCP registration for access. First Article Testing (FAT) is required. Responses, including a vendor profile, business type, NAICS code appropriateness, non-manufacturer rule applicability, and DD 2345 status, along with requirement-specific information such as manufacturing capability, production location, lead time, rates, pricing, quality management system, and commercial availability, are due by October 8, 2025, 3:30 PM EST. Submissions should be sent via email to George Campbell (george.l.campbell45.civ@army.mil) with the subject 'Filtered Nozzle Package.' Proprietary information must be clearly marked and a release statement provided for distribution to Army personnel.
This government Request for Quotation (RFQ) W912CH-25-R-0214 seeks a firm-fixed-price contract for 357 Filtered Nozzle Package Assemblies (NSN: 6665-01-382-7084, Part No: 442-546), with an option for an additional 357 units. The solicitation emphasizes electronic submission via the PIEE Solicitation module and requires offerors to be registered in SAM.gov. A critical aspect is the Technical Data Package (TDP), which is export-controlled and requires offerors to have a current DD 2345 certification for access. Military preservation, packing, and marking in accordance with MIL-STD-2073-1 are mandatory, with all shipments being Free On Board (FOB) Destination to the DLA Distribution Red River in Texarkana, TX. First Article Testing (FAT) and Production Lot Testing (PLT) are required, with detailed procedures for reporting and government approval. The contract also outlines strict guidelines for Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs), Requests for Variance (RFVs), and Notices of Revision (NORs), and prohibits the use of Class I and Class II Ozone-Depleting Substances without government approval. Offers must be for the total quantity to be considered responsive, and only one award will be made.