6105 Repair of qty 1EA, option 1 EA Secondary Propulsion Motor
ID: N0010425QF012Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORT MECHMECHANICSBURG, PA, 17050-0788, USA

NAICS

Motor and Generator Manufacturing (335312)

PSC

MOTORS, ELECTRICAL (6105)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Supply Systems Command, is soliciting quotations for the repair and refurbishment of one secondary propulsion motor (SPM), with an option for an additional unit. The procurement includes detailed requirements for repair services, such as stator rewinding and adherence to specific evaluation and repair standards, to ensure the operational readiness of military equipment. This opportunity is critical for maintaining the functionality of naval systems, reflecting the rigorous standards typical in government procurement processes. Interested vendors should direct inquiries to Jeffrey Dietrich at JEFFREY.DIETRICH@NAVY.MIL, as all quotations are requests for information and do not obligate the government to contract.

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    The document is a Request for Quotations (RFQ) from the Navy, specifically for the procurement of services related to the repair and refurbishment of a secondary prop motor (SPM). Issued by the Naval Supply Systems Command, the RFQ contains detailed supply and service requirements, including the evaluation and repair standards outlined in the associated refurbishing instructions. Key items in the RFQ include the quantity and specifications for the SPM, additional repair services like stator rewind, and an option for increased quantities in the future. The RFQ emphasizes that all quotations are requests for information and do not obligate the government to contracts. The document also includes sections on packaging, marking, inspection and acceptance requirements, along with clauses pertaining to security and priority under national defense regulations. The government places a premium on compliance with specific standards for delivery, packaging, and handling of materials, particularly for items classified as hazardous. Overall, it presents a structured request aimed at facilitating maintenance and operational readiness of military equipment, reflecting the typical procedural rigor of government procurement processes.
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