KC-46 Military Unique DLRs Option Year 2
ID: KC46MilitaryUniqueDLROptionYear2SynopsisType: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA AVIATION AT PHILADELPHIA, PAPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19111-5098, USA

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MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS (1680)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation in Philadelphia, PA, is announcing a presolicitation for the KC-46 Military Unique Depot Level Repairables (DLRs) for Option Year 2. This procurement involves a total of 68 DLR items, with a performance period extending from April 8, 2025, to April 7, 2027, aimed at supporting the KC-46 Pegasus aircraft. The items sought include various specialized electronic and mechanical components essential for aircraft and refueling systems, which are critical for maintaining operational readiness and enhancing the capabilities of military aviation platforms. Interested suppliers can reach out to Kristen McCarthy at kristen.mccarthy@dla.mil or call 215-737-0531 for further details, as the contract will be awarded under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, with additional information available in the attached documents.

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    The document presents a list of part numbers (PN) and associated National Stock Numbers (NSN) for various electronic and mechanical components, likely related to government procurement initiatives. The components include items such as computer display processors, sensors, power supplies, control panels, navigational lights, flow rate meters, and actuator assemblies. Each component is listed with its specific part number and corresponding NSN, indicating its unique identification within government inventory systems. The purpose of this document aligns with federal RFPs and grants, where accurate identification and specification of materials are essential for contracting and procurement processes. The information serves as a reference for suppliers and government agencies engaged in acquiring these critical components, ensuring compliance with standards and streamlining acquisition efforts within federal and state/local frameworks. Overall, this file facilitates efficient government contracting by providing essential details about required parts and their identifiers.
    The document outlines the Military Specifications and National Stock Numbers (NSNs) for various components related to Boeing Provisioning. Key items include sensors, current actuators, control panels, hoist support booms, and flow rate indicators. The presented part numbers highlight the interchangeability of components, notably the alternate part number S842-349801-16 for the Actuator Assy - Telescoping. Each item is categorically identified with respective NSNs, facilitating inventory management and procurement in federal and military contexts. This file serves as a reference for suppliers and contractors seeking to meet federal standards for these specific military hardware components, underscoring the importance of accurate part identification in contracts and grants associated with defense projects.
    This document contains a list of various specialized electronic and mechanical components, identified by their National Stock Numbers (NSNs) and part numbers, associated with military or government procurement. The items include sensors, control units, display panels, and power supplies, primarily intended for aircraft and refueling systems. Each entry specifies the nomenclature and unit of issue (EA) indicating a focus on single-item procurements. The list serves as a resource for federal and state agencies looking to fulfill specific RFPs (Requests for Proposals) or grant applications related to defense contracting and maintenance. The detailed inventory suggests potential areas for suppliers to provide bids or offers as part of government contracting processes. This file likely supports decision-making in defense procurement, ensuring that agencies have the required parts readily available for operational readiness or upgrading existing systems. Overall, this document exemplifies the meticulous organization and standardization in military procurement, facilitating transparency and efficiency in the acquisition process while meeting the needs of specific governmental functionalities.
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