MH-65 Spare Parts
ID: 70Z03825QB0000048Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDAVIATION LOGISTICS CENTER (ALC)(00038)Elizabeth City, NC, 27909, USA

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Other Support Activities for Air Transportation (488190)

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MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- AIRCRAFT COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES (J016)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard's Aviation Logistics Center, is seeking qualified contractors to provide spare parts for the MH-65 aircraft. The procurement involves the repair and evaluation of a specific TRANSFER PUMP, identified by NSN 4320-14-424-8184 and part number 2180F02, which includes the repair of ten units and the disposal of items deemed Beyond Economical Repair (BER). This opportunity is critical for maintaining the operational readiness of the Coast Guard's aviation assets, ensuring that they can effectively perform their missions. Interested contractors should direct inquiries to Raymond V. Marler at raymond.v.marler@uscg.mil or Hartley K. Askew at hartley.k.askew@uscg.mil, with the procurement process adhering to federal regulations and standards.

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    The government document details a Request For Quote (RFQ) related to the repair and evaluation of a TRANSFER PUMP, identified by NSN 4320-14-424-8184 and part number 2180F02. It outlines two main supply/service requirements: the repair of ten units, including testing and evaluation fees, and the disposal of items found to be Beyond Economical Repair (BER). Pricing is noted as $0.00, with indications for potential additional fees specified in the "Other" section of the RFQ. The document emphasizes the need for adherence to terms regarding increased quantity options and stipulates that the USCG will not pay scrap fees for BER items. Any additional pricing information is to be provided by the contractor. The final remarks direct contractors to contact a specified individual for queries, ensuring clarity and communication throughout the bidding process. Overall, the RFQ reflects a structured approach to procurement within federal and potentially state/local contexts, maintaining a focus on cost control and compliance with government regulations.
    The document outlines the terms and conditions for a solicitation under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Homeland Security Acquisition Regulation (HSAR) regarding government contracts. It specifies that all offers must adhere to Service Contract Labor Standards, emphasizing the need for wage determinations prior to contract execution. Technical capability assessments will evaluate offerors based on their compliance with requirements detailed in the Statement of Work (SOW) and their ability to meet delivery specifications, while price offers will be compared to ensure fairness and reasonableness. Mandatory representations and certifications are required, including assurance regarding the use of specific telecommunications equipment, environmental compliance, and adherence to labor standards. Additional provisions cover upcoming regulations, including the Buy American Act and restrictions on contracting with inverted domestic corporations. The document underscores quality control, packaging, and shipping instructions while detailing inspection and acceptance criteria, including providing certificates of compliance. This solicitation supports the government's procurement processes, ensuring that contractors meet technical and regulatory standards in their offerings aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies within government entities.
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