C&RS and Upgrade the of Smartscope Quest 600
ID: PANRSA-25-P-0000-010270Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-RSAREDSTONE ARSENAL, AL, 35898-5200, USA

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Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance (81121)

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MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT (J066)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Activity (USATA), is seeking contractors to provide specialized onsite services for the repair, calibration, and software reconfigurations of an OPG Smart Scope Quest 600. This advanced equipment is critical for high-accuracy three-dimensional multi-sensor measurements and is equipped with a patented zoom lens and multiple illumination sources, ensuring optimal performance for large part measurements. The selected contractor will perform necessary repairs and updates at the U.S. Army TMDE Support Center in Rock Island, Illinois, within a performance period of 60-90 days post-award, adhering strictly to the manufacturer's specifications and using original equipment manufacturer parts. Interested parties can reach out to Taylor Siskoff at taylor.c.siskoff.civ@army.mil or Portia Sampson at portia.r.sampson.civ@army.mil for further details.

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    The U.S. Army Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Activity (USATA) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the repair and calibration of the Model OGP Smartscope Quest 600, Serial Number SQ6001210. The contractor is tasked with performing necessary repairs, calibrations, software updates, and reinstallation, adhering strictly to the manufacturer's specifications. They are required to replace any defective parts exclusively with original equipment manufacturer parts, and must comply with designated turnaround times for repairs. No extra services outside the contract's scope are permitted without authorization from the government's Contracting Officer. The repair work is to take place at the U.S. Army TMDE Support Center located in Rock Island, IL, within a performance period of 60-90 days after the contract award. Importantly, no government-furnished equipment will be provided for this project, and quality requirements are deemed not applicable for the scope of work outlined. The document encapsulates strategic government needs for technical maintenance services, emphasizing compliance and quality standards.
    The U.S. Army Test Measurement Diagnostic Equipment Activity (USATA) requires specialized onsite services for the repair, calibration, and software reconfigurations of an OPG Smart Scope Quest 600 at Redstone Arsenal. This advanced equipment is noted for its high accuracy in three-dimensional multi-sensor measurement, featuring a patented zoom lens that ensures distortion-free imaging. It provides flexibility for large part measurement due to generous working distances and incorporates multiple illumination sources, ensuring optimal performance. The document signifies an approval for contracts related to these services, adhering to federal regulations on competition. The request reflects the Army's commitment to maintaining high operational standards for essential diagnostic tools.
    The U.S. Army Contracting Command-Redstone has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather capabilities regarding the maintenance and upgrade of the OGP Smartscope Quest 600, a diagnostic tool requiring repair, calibration, and software reconfiguration. This RFI serves as market research to identify potential contractors who can fulfill these needs as per manufacturer specifications. Responses are requested from interested parties in the form of white papers, due on April 3, 2025, to the designated points of contact. Interested companies must include key information, such as business size and socio-economic status, while minimizing proprietary content. The document specifies the NAICS code applicable to the services sought and highlights that this is not a promise for future contracts, but rather a means to facilitate research and planning. The location for contract performance is set at Rock Island Arsenal, IL. This RFI emphasizes the Army’s proactive approach to maintain and enhance essential diagnostic equipment, ensuring efficient operations within their facilities.
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