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Mar 24, 2025, 9:05 PM UTC
The document outlines a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of pressure transmitters, specifically identified by NSN 6685014333057HS and part number 18-1880. The estimated issuance date is April 8, 2025, with a closing date of May 8, 2025. The contract calls for a total of 52 units, with minimum and maximum quantities of 13 and 78, respectively, destined for F-15 aircraft. Delivery is required by January 27, 2027, with early delivery accepted.
Qualified sources for this procurement include Honeywell International Inc., and the contract is anticipated to follow non-competitive solicitation procedures under FAR 6.302 due to limitations on supplier availability. The document emphasizes that all responsible parties may submit proposals within 45 days of the notice, although the government's final decision on competition is discretionary. An ombudsman is designated for stakeholder concerns, ensuring confidentiality. For inquiries, Logan Hurtz from the contracting agency is available as a point of contact. The document underscores the importance of funding availability for contract execution and outlines IUID requirements, while noting that surplus items are not authorized for this procurement.
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Apr 8, 2025, 3:07 PM UTC
The memorandum from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is a solicitation for the acquisition of a pressure transmitter, with the National Stock Number (NSN) 6685-01-433-3057HS and part number 18-1880, sole-sourced to Honeywell International, Inc. The initial quantity requirement is 52 units, but the vendor is requested to provide pricing for varying ranges, from a minimum of 13 units to a maximum of 78 units. The proposal must include delivery terms by January 27, 2027, and adhere to existing federal regulations, including ISO 9001:2015 quality assurance standards.
The document outlines several critical instructions, including inspection and acceptance requirements, and specific packaging standards in compliance with military standards. Notably, a directive regarding the use of treated wood packaging materials to prevent invasive species is included, adhering to international phytosanitary standards. Proposals must be submitted by May 8, 2025, with contact information provided for further inquiries. Overall, the memorandum emphasizes the government’s procurement procedures and the importance of compliance with specified regulations and standards throughout the supply chain process.