Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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https://www.neco.navy.mil/biz_ops/search_edi.aspx | LINK | May 29, 2026 |
16--REGULATOR,OXYGEN,DI
Contact and place of performance
THOMAS KUHNLE, APBB.15, PHONE (215)737-4024, FAX (215)737-7149, EMAIL [email protected]
Not specified
NSN 7R-1660-015303496-FZ, REF NR F241-2400-21, QTY 40 EA, DELIVERY FOB ORIGIN. This is a new spares requirement. This requirement was previously synopsized on under SPRPA1-25-R-ES46. That solicitation has been canceled, and this synopsis represents the follow-on RFP SPRPA1-26-C-YC01 for the same requirement under PR N0038325X1607. This part requires engineering source approval by the design control activity in order...
View moreDefense Logistics Agency Aviation at Philadelphia, PA, issued this pre-solicitation notice, identified by solicitation number SPRPA126RYC01, for the procurement of 40 oxygen regulators. The requirement, categorized under PSC 1660 for Aircraft Air Conditioning, Heating, and Pressurizing Equipment, involves NSN 7R-1660-015303496-FZ and reference number F241-2400-21. This is a new spares requirement issued under PR N0038325X1607 and serves as a follow-on to the canceled solicitation SPRPA1-25-R-ES46. Delivery is required FOB Origin, and the response deadline for this notice is July 14, 2026.
The government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, as the approved source retains essential unique design capability, manufacturing knowledge, and data rights. Because the item is flight critical, it requires government engineering source approval prior to contract award to maintain quality. Only previously approved sources have been solicited; however, alternate sources may identify their interest by submitting required technical data and qualification information in accordance with NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) procedures. Potential vendors must submit source approval information with their proposals, although the government may proceed with an award to meet fleet support needs if evaluation of new sources cannot be completed in time.
The procurement is not being conducted under FAR Part 12 policies for commercial items, though interested parties may identify their capability to satisfy the requirement with a commercial item. While this notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals, the government will consider all responses received within 45 days of publication—or 30 days if issued under an existing Basic Ordering Agreement—to determine whether to conduct a competitive procurement. Technical documents and specifications are available through the DoD Single Stock Point, with Thomas Kuhnle serving as the primary point of contact for this requirement.
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