The U.S. Navy is seeking a contractor to repair various spare and weapons repairable assemblies to restore them to operational condition. The focus of this project is on configuration management and ensuring compliance with military standards.
The scope of work involves evaluating and restoring receivers, transmitters, and other specified components. The contractor must possess the necessary drawings, specifications, and manuals to carry out the required repairs, which will be governed by strict guidelines. Additionally, they must have the capabilities for controlling purchased parts, conducting receiving inspections, and participating in the Government Industry Data Exchange Program for critical nonconformance reporting. Security clearances are required for contractor employees.
The RFQ outlines a one-year induction period during which the contractor will receive and repair the items, with the possibility of extension. The Navy is particularly interested in detailed pricing, delivery information, and compliance with packaging and marking instructions.
Potential applicants should have experience in the radio and television broadcasting or wireless communications equipment manufacturing industry, with a PSC code of 5821.
The contract is expected to be funded through the Department of Defense. The solicitation type is for a bilateral agreement, with the acceptance of the proposal constituting the issuance of a contract. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Ms. Dina Wojciechowski at dina.m.wojciechowski.civ@us.navy.mil or 215-697-1219.
All applications must be submitted through the appropriate channels by the deadline outlined in the RFQ. The Navy encourages timely responses and the early submission of inquiries.