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16--Coupling Assembly
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cathey richard, 2569559209 US Army Aviation and Missile Command (Aviation)
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FORMAL COMMUNICATION RELATED TO THIS ACQUISITION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO Cathey Richard, Contract Specialist, or James R. Lang, Contracting Officer. You may FAX or mail your request ATTN: AMSAM-AC-AL-A, FAX number 256-955-9220, email [email protected]. PRON: AX6F6121AX, NSN: 1615-01-188-4530, PN: 7-211350003, Quantity: 31 each, this is a three year IDIQ with a minimum quantity of 31 each and a maximum qu...
View moreThe Department of the Army, specifically the Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal (W6QK ACC-RSA), has issued a pre-solicitation notice under solicitation number W58RGZ06R0112 for the procurement of coupling assemblies. This acquisition is classified under NAICS code 336413, Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing, and PSC code 16. The requirement is for a three-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a guaranteed minimum of 31 units and a maximum of 231 units. The components, identified by NSN 1615-01-188-4530 and Part Number 7-211350003, are applicable to the AH-64 Airframe and are subject to export restrictions under the Arms Export Control Act.
The procurement is restricted to approved manufacturing sources specified on source control or selected item drawings, specifically Goodrich Corporation (Cage Code 99551) and McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company (Cage Code 8V613). For vendors without First Article Testing requirements, the delivery schedule is set for 413 days after contract award, with shipments destined for New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. While all responsible sources may submit an offer for consideration, all offerors must meet prequalification requirements to be eligible for award, as adequate technical data is not currently available for general distribution.
The response deadline for this notice is May 5, 2006. Communications regarding this acquisition are directed to Contract Specialist Cathey Richard and Contracting Officer James R. Lang at the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command. All requests for the solicitation must be submitted via fax, mail, or email, as telephone requests are not accepted. Foreign firms must process solicitation requests through their respective embassies. The closing date is estimated and may be adjusted based on the actual release of the formal solicitation.
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