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FRICTION LINING / 06F, C-130 HERCULES AIRCRAFT
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Gladys T Brown
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NSN 1630-01-009-9412; IQC PR 1000041382; ITEM: FRICTION LINING; PARTS SHALL BE MANUFACTURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BASIC DRAWING 98747 8855261, DTD 02/20/91, PART PIECE NUMBER 8855261-01. EXPORT CONTROL RESTRICTIONS APPLY. THIS PROCUREMENT IS FOR AN INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT (IQC) WITH A BASE YEAR AND FOUR ONE YEAR OPTION PERIODS (NOT TO EXCEED 60 MONTHS). THE ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTITY IS 49,116 EACH. THE SOLICITATION...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency is seeking friction linings for C-130 Hercules aircraft under solicitation SPE4A716R1100. This requirement is for the manufacture of parts (NSN 1630-01-009-9412) in accordance with drawing 98747 8855261 and part piece number 8855261-01, which are subject to export control restrictions. The procurement is classified under NAICS 336413 Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing and PSC code 16. The solicitation is a total small business set-aside, SBA SBA, for an indefinite quantity contract featuring a base year and four one-year option periods.
The estimated annual quantity for this requirement is 49,116 units. First article testing is required, with the delivery of first article units due 180 days after the receipt of an order. Following a 120-day government evaluation and notification period, production units must be delivered within 180 days of first article approval. While the freight on board point is at the destination, inspection and acceptance for production units will occur at the origin. For first article units, inspection is at the origin with acceptance at the destination.
The solicitation is scheduled for issuance on or about October 19, 2015, with a response deadline of November 18, 2015. The procurement process may include a reverse auction conducted through the Ariba system. Gladys T Brown is the point of contact for this notice, which does not include any attachments.
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