This government file, N0038325PR0R848, outlines the preservation, packaging, packing, and marking requirements for items, adhering to MIL-STD-2073-1E and MIL-STD-129. It specifically details requirements for reusable National Stock Number (NSN) containers. For maritime material (COG Codes “7E,” “7G,” or “7H”), containers are contractor-furnished material (CFM). For aviation material (COG Codes “7R,” “6K,” or “0R”), excluding fiberboard and most wood containers, they are government-furnished material (GFM), requiring a 90-day request for new procurements and 30 days for repair contracts. Reusable NSN containers for Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Joint Program Office (JPO), or other Foreign Forces Acquisition are CFM. The document includes a table for specific item details such as HAZMAT status, preservation method, packaging materials, and shelf life, with an example for item 01-6691-341.
This Request for Quotation (RFQ) by NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (WSS) seeks proposals for the repair of two Receiver-Transmitter units (NSN: 7RH 5841 - 016691341 CB, Part Number: 349-2000-003). Repair is restricted to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or OEM-authorized sources due to proprietary data. All responsible sources may submit a capability statement and proposal, but new sources require Government Source Approval. The award will be based on best value, considering price and other factors. The document outlines detailed requirements for repair, configuration management, engineering changes, variances, packaging, marking, inspection, acceptance, and delivery, including specific instructions for hazardous materials and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) shipments. Contractors must comply with ISO 9001 quality standards and ISO 10012 for measuring and test equipment. The process involves strict adherence to government regulations, including FAR and DFARS clauses, and mandates coordination with various government entities for approvals and logistics.