The document is a Sources Sought Notice for a proposed Long Term Contract (LTC) regarding the procurement of Laser Range Finders designated by National Stock Number (NSN) 1240017164166 for the M1 Abrams family of vehicles. It indicates a minimum guaranteed quantity of 36 units and a maximum potential quantity of 906 units over a five-year period. The product is sole-sourced to Northrop Grumman, with the notice emphasizing that it is not an open solicitation but a request for potential sources interested in qualifying for future proposals. Technical data is unavailable, and interested parties must undergo qualification testing to become accredited suppliers, which does not guarantee business. The notice includes links to the Source Approval Program for further information on the qualification process. Contact details for inquiries are provided, specifically for the Source Approval Officer. Overall, the notice serves to inform and gather information from potential suppliers while delineating the requirements for future participation in procurement for this specific item.
Amendment 0001 to Solicitation SPRDL1-24-R-0202, issued by DLA WEAPONS SUPPORT (WARREN), extends the due date for offers to December 24, 2025, at 4:30 PM. This amendment pertains to a Firm Fixed Price supply contract. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. The amendment was signed on December 15, 2025, by Muhammad Kah. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment to ensure their offers are considered.
The document is a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) for a five-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to supply Eyesafe Laser Rangefinders (NSN: 1240-01-716-4166, Mfr Part Number: 13083232) from approved manufacturers such as Northrop Grumman and Hensoldt. The contract is Firm Fixed Price, with a guaranteed minimum quantity of 36 units and a maximum of 960 units over five ordering years. Offers must be for the total quantity, and only one award will be made. The solicitation emphasizes electronic submission of proposals via email to the Contract Specialist and provides detailed instructions for accessing technical data packages (TDPs) through SAM.gov, which may require a DD 2345 (Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement). Inspection and acceptance will occur at the origin, requiring DCMA contact before shipment. The document also specifies packaging, marking (including RFID and UII), and delivery requirements (FOB Destination), as well as procedures for engineering change proposals and requests for variances. Contractors must retain supply chain traceability documentation for ten years.