The Department of Defense, specifically the Navy, is seeking a contractor to repair and overhaul electronic processors used in countermeasure equipment, ensuring they are restored to a functional and reliable condition. These processors are vital for operational readiness.
The work involves disassembling, inspecting, repairing, and replacing components as needed, then reassembling and testing the units according to strict guidelines. The contractor must adhere to detailed repair procedures and drawings and use approved materials. Repairs must be performed at the designated facility, and any changes to the manuals or repair sources require prior approval.
The scope also includes upgrading the processors, with the contractor responsible for providing the necessary facilities, labor, and materials. Additionally, the contractor will maintain a quality management system that complies with ISO 9001/SAE AS9100 standards.
To qualify, applicants should have expertise in electronic equipment repair and possess the required facilities, resources, and quality control systems. Experience in the aerospace or defense sector is essential, and knowledge of Navy procedures is advantageous.
The contract is expected to be funded through the Department of Defense. The estimated value is not provided, but the work is anticipated to include multiple units, with potential follow-on orders. The contract will be awarded based on the lowest price and compliance with technical requirements.
Deadlines for submission are not specified, but offerors must provide the required information detailed in the NAVSUP Source Approval Request Brochure to be considered. Interested parties should contact the primary point of contact for further details: Autumn Rau at 717-697-4313 or autumn.m.rau2.civ@us.navy.mil.
This opportunity is for the repair and modification of electronic processors, with a focus on ensuring they meet operational requirements. Eligible contractors should have the necessary expertise, facilities, and quality control in place.