Repair of the Turret FLIR Unit and the Universal Hand Control Unit Applicable to the UH-1N Helicopter
ID: FD20602600029Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8524 AFSC PZAAAROBINS AFB, GA, 31098-1670, USA
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking potential sources for the repair of the Turret FLIR Unit and the Universal Hand Control Unit applicable to the UH-1N helicopter. This procurement aims to identify contractors with the necessary expertise to provide repair services over a projected five-year contract period, as these units are critical for combat search and rescue operations. The government emphasizes that it does not possess the required repair data and is looking for commercial sources capable of fulfilling this need, encouraging responses from both large and small businesses, including joint ventures. Interested parties must submit documentation outlining their capabilities by June 5, 2025, and can contact Leigh Ann Taylor at leigh.taylor.3@us.af.mil or Tosha L. Taylor at tosha.taylor.2@us.af.mil for further information.

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    The U.S. Government is conducting market research to identify potential sources for repairing the Turret FLIR Unit and Universal Hand Control Unit for the UH-1N helicopter. The request outlines the necessity for contractors with the expertise to provide these repair services over a projected five-year contract period, supported by the Original Equipment Manufacturer, TELEDYNE FLIR DEFENSE, INC. Both units are critical for combat search and rescue operations. Contractors are notified that the Government does not possess the necessary repair data and that commercial sources capable of repair are sought. Responses are encouraged from both large and small businesses, including joint ventures. Interested parties must submit documentation outlining their capabilities by June 5, 2025, addressing specific questions related to business information, previous experience, repair capabilities, and quality assurance processes. The solicitation emphasizes that participation does not guarantee future contract awards and the Government will not reimburse any costs incurred during this market research phase. The overarching purpose is to maintain operational readiness of critical military equipment through reliable repair sources.
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