J--MODULE SCREENING AND REPAIR ACTIVITY SUPPORT SERVICES
ID: N0018918QG024Type: Presolicitation
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    Presolicitation J--MODULE SCREENING AND REPAIR ACTIVITY SUPPORT SERVICES by the Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk Contracting Department Groton Office is seeking qualified sources capable of providing Technical, Logistic, Training and Data Management Support for the Module Screening and Repair Activity (MSRA) located at the Naval Submarine Support Facility (NSSF) in Groton, CT. This is a commercial services contract with a 12-month Base Year and four 12-month Option Year periods. The anticipated release of the solicitation is during the second or third week of January 2018. Vendors must be registered in the System of Award Management (SAM) database to be eligible for award.

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    LARISSA BENOIT 860-694-4777
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