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Molding Compound
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Amy Lamberth
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The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division at China Lake, CA intends to procure on an other than full and open competitive basis the following items: MX 2646 Molding Compound (Qty 150 lbs). This requirement is sole sourced to Syensqo, dba Cytec Engineered Materials Inc., Mcginnis ferry road, 30005-3914, Alpharetta, Georgia as the manufacturer and sole distributor of the compound required to meet compatibility requ...
View moreThe Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division at China Lake, California, intends to procure 150 pounds of MX 2646 Molding Compound under solicitation number N6893625Q5107. This requirement is being pursued on an other than full and open competitive basis, sole-sourced to Syensqo, doing business as Cytec Engineered Materials Inc., located in Alpharetta, Georgia. The government identifies this vendor as the manufacturer and sole distributor of the specific compound necessary to meet compatibility requirements for existing testing systems.
This acquisition is classified under NAICS 335929, Other Communication and Energy Wire Manufacturing, and PSC 6850, Miscellaneous Chemical Specialties. While this notice serves as an intent to sole source rather than a request for competitive proposals, the agency will consider written responses from firms that provide a capability statement demonstrating the experience, assets, and background required to perform the work without compromising quality, accuracy, reliability, or schedule.
The deadline for responses is August 4, 2025, and submissions must be directed to the point of contact, Amy Lamberth. All participating entities must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management database, which includes the requirement for a notarized letter identifying the authorized Entity Administrator. This presolicitation notice was published on July 28, 2025, and currently contains no associated attachments.
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