The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is sole-sourcing a federal contract to Raytheon Company, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM), for critical components in support of the Patriot Missile System. The contract aims to add seven new National Stock Numbers (NSNs) to the existing DLA-Raytheon Depot Level Repairable (DLR) contract.
The scope of work for Raytheon involves supplying the DLA with the specified electronic components and assemblies, including crystal oscillators, circuit card assemblies, and receiver-transmitter subassemblies. These components are crucial for military communications and electronics systems. Raytheon must ensure strict adherence to quality standards and pricing requirements as outlined in the Enclosure 1 document.
The DLA seeks to extend and expand its current Alpha V Contract with Raytheon, which is set to expire in September 2025, in order to meet ongoing and future demands for these essential parts. The file titled "Enclosure 1 Identification of Requirements (IOR).xlsx" provides a comprehensive list of NSNs, National Item Identification Numbers (NIIN), and part numbers, along with corresponding descriptions and quantity specifications.
The selection criteria for awarding the contract appear to center around pricing and the ability to meet the required quantities, with the government prioritizing stable supply chain management. The contract is expected to cover procurements targeted for 2024 and 2025.
Any questions regarding this opportunity should be directed to Kereen Johnston at kereen.johnston@dla.mil or J. Adam Henson at Jeffrey.Henson@dla.mil.