The document is a memo regarding a waiver for the contract action SPRTA1-25-Q-0175, which was deemed not to require a synopsis under federal acquisition regulations. Specifically, the Contracting Officer concluded that the contract's projected value would not exceed the simplified acquisition threshold, thus exempting it from the usual requirement of public notice. The memo, dated January 30, 2025, is signed by Contracting Officer James Headington, corroborating that procedural compliance is being maintained within the federal contracting process. This waiver reflects standard practice for smaller contract actions, emphasizing efficiency in government procurement.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation is requesting proposals (RFP) from Honeywell International, Inc. for the acquisition of a Module Kit, Resolver (NSN: 2915-01-222-5690 NZ, Part Number: 351006), under the purchase request FD2030-24-01628. The acquisition includes a maximum quantity of two units, classified as a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) requirement, and not a commercial item.
The proposal must adhere to higher-level quality assurance requirements, specifically ISO 9001:2000, and follow contract terms per BOA: SPE4A122G0014. Delivery is required by December 21, 2025, with offers due by 2:00 PM on March 17, 2025, to contract specialist Rhonda Ehrhardt. Offer submissions must include firm pricing, shipping terms (FOB Origin), and valid for 120 days.
Additional requirements include a commitment to comply with military packaging standards (MIL-STD 2073-1) and international wood packaging specifications to prevent invasive species transmission. All proposals are subject to DLA Transportation directives for proper shipping instructions. This RFP demonstrates a focused effort by the DLA to secure critical military components while ensuring compliance and quality in delivery and packaging.