This Request for Information (RFI) from the Army Contracting Command - Detroit seeks to gather capabilities information from potential vendors regarding the manufacturing of an adjustable brake shoe link (NSN: 2530-01-480-5658, P/N: 12366879). The notice emphasizes that this is for government planning purposes only and does not commit the government to issue a solicitation or award a contract. Interested vendors must provide detailed qualifications, including company information, DUNS number, CAGE code, size status, commercial availability of the product, expertise in manufacturing, delivery capability, and relevant past performance experience. Additionally, respondents are requested to identify if the provided NAICS codes (336992 or 336340) align with the item being requested. All submissions should be directed to Haley Bruns by December 9, 2024. The document encapsulates the government’s intent to better understand vendor capabilities in preparation for potential future acquisitions without obligating them to any contractual agreements.
The Army Contracting Command - Detroit issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather insights for potential future procurement of an adjustable brake shoe assembly (National Stock Number 2530-01-480-5658). The purpose of this RFI is to assist the Government in developing its acquisition strategy and is not an official solicitation for proposals or contract awards. Interested vendors, including small businesses, are asked to demonstrate their capabilities through a comprehensive response detailing their qualifications, experience, and relevant manufacturing expertise. Specific information required includes company details, business size status, delivery capabilities, and input on the applicability of the proposed NAICS codes (336992 and 336340). Responses must be submitted no later than December 27, 2024, and should be directed to the designated contact, Haley Bruns. The document insists that the Government holds no financial obligation for the information provided. This RFI signifies the Government's intent to explore vendor capabilities for future contracts while emphasizing that it does not guarantee any contractual commitments.