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JA 21008 FINAL_Redacted.pdf | Jan 12, 2021 |
C4/D5 MOTOR DISPOSAL
Contact and place of performance
Jokera McNeil
UT
USA
This procurement will provide for the disposal of TRIDENT II (D5) first stage (FS), second stage (SS), or third stage (TS) rocket motors. In addition the Contractor will upgrade selected Government-owned equipment that support the disposal process, which will include the following: documentation of disposal plans and environmental assessments, temporary storage of motors, nozzles and igniters received from other Flee...
View moreStrategic Systems Programs, within the Department of the Navy, issued this special notice for the disposal of TRIDENT II (D5) first, second, and third stage rocket motors. Under the authority of 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1), the government intends to negotiate a sole-source contract with Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation (NGSC) in Magna, Utah. This requirement, identified under solicitation number N0003021R2043, covers performance from fiscal year 2021 through 2025. The classification for this effort is NAICS 541330 Engineering Services and PSC R425 SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL.
The scope of work includes upgrading government-owned equipment to support the disposal process, documenting environmental assessments and disposal plans, and providing temporary storage for motors, nozzles, and igniters. NGSC will prepare motors for shipment to Hill Air Force Base and support personnel there with transportation, unloading, static electricity removal, and placement for disposal and testing operations. Additionally, the contractor will conduct aging studies involving destructive and nondestructive evaluations and develop the tooling and procedures required to remove propellant samples from fleet-returned motors.
Performance will take place in Utah, and the response deadline for this notice was January 27, 2021. Documentation associated with this notice includes a redacted justification and approval file posted on January 12, 2021. NGSC is identified as the only source possessing the specific facilities, expertise, and equipment necessary for the handling and disposal of these TRIDENT II rocket motors. Although this is not a request for competitive proposals, the government considers capability statements received within fifteen days of publication to determine whether a competitive procurement is warranted.
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