The U.S. Navy is seeking to procure Forward Operating Rods for naval vessels, crucial for shipboard systems. These components are designated as Special Emphasis Material, emphasizing the high consequences of failure and the need for strict quality control.
The scope of work involves supplying these rods in accordance with specified drawings and requirements. The rods must adhere to precise manufacturing, testing, and certification processes, including ultrasonic testing and slow strain rate tensile testing at designated laboratories. Strict configuration control, traceability, and certification requirements apply, with a focus on ensuring correct materials and processes. Contractors must maintain a quality system, enabling government quality assurance audits.
To qualify, applicants should have the capacity to adhere to the stringent requirements outlined in the solicitation, including possessing the necessary quality systems and expertise. Experience in naval shipbuilding and knowledge of applicable standards and specifications is highly valued.
Funding for this contract is expected to be around $133.2 million, with the contract type likely being a fixed-price arrangement. The solicitation deadline is extended to June 26, 24, and the Navy intends to award the contract bilaterally.
Submissions must include the required certification data, which will be reviewed by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Certification documentation must be submitted via the Wide Area Work Flow (WAWF) system, with no shipments allowed prior to acceptance.
The Navy will evaluate applications based on compliance with the detailed requirements outlined in the solicitation, assessing the contractor's ability to meet these stringent demands.
For any clarifications or questions, interested parties can contact Joel Curtis at JOEL.CURTIS@NAVY.MIL or via phone at 717-605-3229.