The DLA Aviation is seeking market research responses for a requirement regarding the DISK AND HUB, COMPRESSOR, identified by NSN 2840-001058366 and P/N 3013411. This sources sought notice is aimed at identifying potential manufacturers and suppliers who possess the capability and resources necessary for this procurement need. The results will help determine whether the procurement will be set aside for small businesses or conducted through full and open competition. It is important to note that there is no solicitation currently available, and participation in the market survey is entirely voluntary, with the government bearing no financial responsibility for costs incurred by respondents. Interested parties must provide specific information in their responses by March 18, 2025, via email to the designated contact. Submissions must include the Cage Code, manufacturing location, and contact information, while telephone inquiries will not be entertained. This process aligns with standard practices within government RFPs, focusing on transparency and involving the private sector in fulfilling federal needs.
This document outlines a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) concerning the procurement of 10 units of a Disk and Hub Compressor, identified by National Stock Number (NSN) 2840-001058366. It specifies approved sources for the product as the Canadian Commercial Corporation and Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp, both of which are linked to the part number 3013411. The RFP is categorized as unrestricted and requires offers to be submitted through a completed solicitation package since electronic submissions are not accepted. The estimated issue date for soliciting proposals is highlighted as March 27, 2025, and potential contractors are instructed that solicitation documents will be available through the DIBBS platform. This procurement notice entails standard conditions such as inspection and acceptance at the origin and provides important resources for accessing solicitation materials. Overall, this RFP reflects the federal government's ongoing needs for specific parts essential to operations and underscores compliance with regulatory procurement protocols.