The U.S. Navy is seeking a contractor to overhaul, repair, and perform quality assurance on battery power supplies. These supplies are critical to ensuring operational readiness and must be restored to full functionality.
The key tasks for the successful awardee will involve disassembling, inspecting, and repairing the power supplies as per the specified drawings and manuals. The work requires a specialized facility and expertise in electronic equipment repair. Of note, the Navy will not provide any additional resources or manufacturing aids beyond the provided drawings and manuals. The contractor must adhere to strict delivery requirements, with a turnaround time of 90 days from receipt of the assets to their final inspection and acceptance.
The eligibility criteria for potential applicants include a focus on companies with capabilities in electronic wiring device manufacturing and electrical converter services. The desired experience includes a track record of successful electronic equipment repair and a quality management system aligned with ISO 9001/SAE AS9100 standards.
Funding for this contract is expected to be in the range of $750,000 to $1,500,000. The contract type will be fixed-price, and the award will be based on the offeror's ability to meet the required delivery and quality standards.
Interested parties should submit their applications by the upcoming deadline. The Navy encourages early submissions and prefers them in electronic format. Applications should include a detailed proposal outlining the applicant's ability to meet the scope of work and any necessary qualifications.
The selection will be made based on the comprehensive evaluation of each applicant's ability to meet the Navy's requirements and their proposed pricing. The primary contact for any queries related to this opportunity is Mackenzie Cannataro, whose email is provided as MACKENZIE.CANNATARO@NAVY.MIL.