Plasma Spray Calibration
ID: RFISS-120Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTERKEYPORT, WA, 98345-7610, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Keyport, Washington, is conducting market research to identify potential contractors for Plasma Spray Calibration services. The NUWC requires annual calibration and maintenance for the Praxair 3710 Plasma Spray Console and two Praxair 1264 Powder-feeders, emphasizing the need for technical proficiency and operational controls in executing these services. This sources sought notice is intended for information gathering only and does not constitute a request for proposals; interested parties are encouraged to complete the attached "Questions for Industry" questionnaire and submit it to Michelle Farrales at michelle.a.farrales.civ@us.navy.mil by the specified deadline. No classified or controlled information should be included in the responses, and all submissions will become government property.

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    The "Questionnaire for Industry" serves as an assessment tool requesting detailed information from businesses in relation to potential government contracts. It outlines key inquiries regarding the organization’s capabilities, including their NAICs and FSC/PSC classifications, as well as their small business status as per the Small Business Administration. The document further probes into estimated costs for services, timeframes for contract setup, and the intent to submit proposals for the outlined work. It emphasizes the necessity for technical proficiency, organizational experience, and operational controls vital for executing the expected services. Additionally, it seeks insight into cost drivers and pricing methodologies without disclosing specific figures. This questionnaire aims to gather essential data that aligns businesses with government needs, facilitating informed decision-making in the procurement process within federal and state/local RFPs and grant applications. It reflects the government’s intent to ensure inclusion of qualified firms in potential contracts, thereby enhancing service delivery efficiencies and compliance with established standards.
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