15--HOOK POINT,ARRESTIN
ID: N0038324RTP50Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORTPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19111-5098, USA

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Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing (336413)

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AIRFRAME STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS (1560)
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    The U.S. Navy is seeking to procure specific aircraft forgings and components through this solicitation. The primary purpose is to obtain these items for aviation use, emphasizing compliance with Boeing drawings and revisions, while also incorporating MIL-W-22759 wire in lieu of MIL-W-81381 wire.

    The scope of work for the successful awardee includes forging and supplying the items mentioned in the Boeing drawings, with strict adherence to the mentioned revisions. The focus is on delivering these components with proper markings and packaging, ensuring compliance with military standards.

    The Navy has specified that MIL-STD 454 compliance is expected, regarding the latest revisions and soldering specifications. Additionally, the successful contractor will be required to use MIL-W-22759 wire, as mentioned in the solicitation.

    Applicants for this contract should possess the necessary certifications and qualifications to manufacture and supply aviation components, aligning with the mentioned Boeing drawings and military standards. Experience in working with the U.S. Navy or other military branches could be advantageous.

    Funding for this federal contract is expected to exceed $1 million. The contract will be awarded based on the Navy's evaluation of the offerors' ability to meet the technical requirements, with price being a secondary consideration.

    The submission deadline is not specified in the provided information, but it is mentioned that the solicitation is time-sensitive, indicating a prompt response is required. Interested parties should reach out to the primary contact listed, Dianne Wydra, via email at dianne.wydra@navy.mil, for further clarification and to obtain the latest revisions of relevant documents.

    It's important to note that this solicitation also serves as a notification of the Navy's intent to issue contracts, and the bilateral agreement to do so is considered valid when the government transmits contractual documents.

    This opportunity is open to all eligible contractors, and interested parties should ensure they can fulfill the technical requirements and adhere to the specified prohibitions and restrictions.

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    Telephone: 2156976681
    DIANNE.WYDRA@NAVY.MIL
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