Amendment 0001 to Solicitation W912CH-25-Q-0089 extends the response deadline from August 28, 2025, to September 08, 2025, both at 4:00 PM EST. Issued by ACC-DTA, this amendment pertains to a Firm Fixed Price supply contract for Howitzer, heavy, fulltracked, SP, 105MM, M109 weapon systems. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. The document outlines procedures for offerors to acknowledge the amendment, emphasizing that failure to do so by the new deadline may result in rejection of their offer. This modification ensures compliance and provides additional time for offer submissions.
Amendment 0002 to Solicitation W912CH-25-Q-0089 extends the response deadline from September 8, 2025, to October 31, 2025, at 4:00 PM E.S.T. Issued by ACC-DTA, this modification pertains to a Firm Fixed Price supply contract for a Howitzer, heavy, full-tracked, SP, 105MM, M109 weapon system. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. Offerors must acknowledge this amendment through specified methods to ensure their offers are considered valid. This amendment is crucial for contractors to adjust their submission timelines for the procurement of military equipment.
The Request for Quotation (RFQ) W912CH-25-Q-0089 is a total small business set-aside for a firm-fixed-price contract to procure "MOUNT, ALIGNMENT DEV" with a 100% option. Bidders must submit proposals for the total quantity, as partial offers will be deemed non-responsive, and only one award will be made. A Technical Data Package (TDP) is associated with this procurement, accessible via SAM.gov but restricted to Department of Defense (DoD) and U.S. DoD contractors with a current DD 2345 certification. Proposals must be submitted via email by the closing date and time, which is based on the local time of the issuing office. Contractors are responsible for adhering to strict guidelines for packaging, marking, and handling, including military preservation standards, heat treatment for wood packaging, and specific requirements for hazardous materials. Inspection and acceptance will occur at the origin, and the contractor is responsible for ensuring product conformity and addressing any non-conformances through approved rework or repair procedures. The contract also mandates compliance with OPSEC and TARP training requirements, emphasizing the protection and proper handling of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).