Meggitt Repair Parts
ID: W911RX-25-Q-0019Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QM MICC-FT RILEYFORT RILEY, KS, 66442-0248, USA

NAICS

All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing (335999)

PSC

TRAINING AIDS (6910)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking sources for Meggitt repair parts necessary for maintaining training simulator equipment at Fort Riley's exercise ranges in Kansas. The procurement aims to ensure operational readiness through the supply of twenty-four essential parts and materials that support the continuous use and maintenance of the simulators. These components are critical for the training capabilities of units stationed at the installation, highlighting their importance in sustaining military readiness. Interested vendors must submit their contact information and a tailored capability statement by the planned delivery date of February 21, 2025, with all responses directed to Miranda Wright at miranda.s.wright2.civ@army.mil or Savannah Kennedy at savannah.r.kennedy3.civ@army.mil. This notice is a sources sought announcement and not a solicitation for proposals, with no funding available for response preparation.

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    The document pertains to the supply of repair parts from Meggitt, likely targeting federal, state, and local government contracts. Its primary aim is to inform potential stakeholders about Meggitt's offerings in maintenance and operational support for various government applications. Key points include the specification and availability of repair parts, which are critical for maintaining equipment reliability and performance within government operations. The proposal outlines the need for high-quality, durable parts necessary for efficient functioning, which aligns with federal procurement standards. Emphasis is placed on compliance with regulations and standards governing federal contracts, suggesting that the parts provided support the operational readiness of government entities. Overall, this document illustrates Meggitt's commitment to providing reliable repair solutions that contribute to the efficacy of government operations while adhering to procurement protocols and enhancing equipment longevity.
    The DPTMS Training Division is seeking market research input through a sources sought notice for Meggitt repair parts needed to support operational readiness at Fort Riley's exercise ranges. The responses may lead to a small business set-aside or full and open competition, with potential for multiple awards. Organizations interested in this contract must provide their contact information and a tailored capability statement detailing relevant experience and resources. With a planned delivery date of February 21, 2025, the procurement will fall under NAICS code 335999, with a small business size standard of 600 employees. The government emphasizes that this notice is not a solicitation for proposals and that no funding is available for response preparation. Only electronic submissions will be accepted, and all responses will be protected as proprietary information. The notice aims to assess market capacity for supplying the necessary components while indicating the government’s intent to evaluate small-business responses as part of its contracting strategy.
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