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PARTS KIT, VALVE / NSN 2915-00-719-7506 / KC135 AIRCRAFT
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Christopher Rose804-279-5920
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A 100% Small Business Set-Aside solicitation will be issued to establish an Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) for NSN 2915-00-719-7506, a PARTS KIT, VALVE. The award will be for a 5-year base period. The Estimated Annual Quantity (EAQ) is 132 EACH. Production units will be FOB: Destination; Inspection /Acceptance: Origin. Item is critical, but not deemed a Critical Safety Item. Export Control applies. Surge requirem...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Aviation, is issuing a pre-solicitation notice to establish a five-year Indefinite Quantity Contract for valve parts kits supporting the KC-135 aircraft. Identified by NSN 2915-00-719-7506, the requirement involves an estimated annual quantity of 132 units. This procurement is designated as a 100% Small Business Set-Aside (SBA) under NAICS 336412 for Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing and PSC 2915 for Engine Fuel System Components, Aircraft and Missile Prime Movers. The government intends to negotiate with a limited number of sources under FAR 6.302, citing Parker Hannifin (CAGE 92003) as the original equipment manufacturer, though technical data is available for other interested vendors.
Production units will be delivered FOB Destination with inspection and acceptance occurring at the point of origin. While the item is considered critical and subject to export control, it is not classified as a critical safety item, and surge requirements do not apply. The acquisition will not use procedures for commercial items unless vendors demonstrate such capability within 15 days of this notice. Evaluation for the final award may consider price, past performance, and other factors, with the possibility of a reverse auction through the Procurex system.
The solicitation (SPE4A722R0006) was anticipated for release around October 4, 2021, via the DLA Internet Bid Board System. Responses to this notice of intent must be submitted by November 5, 2021, to Christopher Rose at DLA Aviation. All proposals received within 45 days of the initial publication will be considered to determine if a competitive procurement is warranted, though the final decision remains at the discretion of the government. Awardees must be registered in the System for Award Management.
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