The government document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of fuel pilot valves (NSN: 2915-00-494-4023) specifically designed for the F-15 aircraft. The estimated issue date is January 30, 2025, with a response deadline of March 1, 2025. The procurement includes a total of 233 valves, divided into line items for delivery by May 22, 2025, to a specified location. The RFP allows participation from all responsible sources, but it highlights that the government does not own necessary manufacturing data.
There are no qualification or export control requirements noted for the proposal, which is not set aside for small businesses. The agency seeks offers based on price and past performance, and an Ombudsman is available to address concerns during the proposal process. Written proposals will be accepted, and the anticipated award date is approximately 90 days following the release of this notice. This acquisition is classified under non-competitive justification, due to the specific needs of military applications, indicating limited sourcing for supply fulfillment.
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