The NSWCCD SAP Non-Competitive Procurement Justification Memo outlines the rationale for a sole-source acquisition of PCDMIS software, MyCare, and Metrology Mentor from Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, Inc. This software is critical for the Ohio Replacement Program Model Fabrication and other projects, enabling engineering technicians to measure complex manufactured parts and ensure they are within tolerance. The justification for non-competitive procurement is based on Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, Inc. being the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and sole source for the software, possessing all proprietary rights, source code, and intellectual property. The memorandum cites FAR 13.106-1(b)(1)(i), FAR 8.405-6, and FAR 13.106-3(b)(3)(i) to explain the absence of competition for this acquisition, as only one source is reasonably available and the requirement is not expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD) is seeking a sole-source acquisition for PCDMIS CAD++ software upgrades and maintenance from Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, Inc. The requirement, under NAICS code 513210 (Small Business Standard $47 million), is for software to support existing Hexagon equipment used by the Fabrication and Technical Support Division (Code 623) for NAVSEA projects. The solicitation includes a base year and two option years for PCDMIS CAD++ DCC, DP+, Tool Changer, Auto path (Software ID GWO74) and PCDMIS CAD++ Offline (Software ID 205270), each for a twelve-month subscription. It also includes a subscription for Metrology Asset Manager Advanced (Part Number H00012562) for the base and option years. The contract will be Firm Fixed Price. Interested parties may submit capabilities statements by August 9, 2025, at 12:00 PM EST via email to michael.s.brodie7.civ@us.navy.mil, though this is not a request for competitive quotes. The government will consider all responses to determine if a competitive procurement is feasible. The document outlines various FAR and DFARS clauses, including those related to small business rerepresentation, Wide Area Workflow payment instructions, and supply chain security.