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4010-01-225-9838 | Messenger Assembly
Contact and place of performance
Joseph D. Armstrong
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This solicitation will contain 1 NSN (4010-01-225-9838) for a Messenger Assembly. Item description is IAW BASIC DRAWING NR 80064 4629255 REVISION NR K DTD 05/01/2001 PART PIECE NUMBER: 4629255. This is a Stocked Item. The FOB point is Origin; Inspection and Acceptance is Origin. The required delivery is 72 days ARO. This NSN is a non-commercial, Critical Application Item. This NSN requires JCP certification. Higher L...
View moreThis federal solicitation, issued under solicitation number SPE4A617R0582, is for the procurement of a Messenger Assembly identified by National Stock Number (NSN) 4010-01-225-9838. The requirement is categorized under NAICS code 332613 for Spring Manufacturing and PSC code 40. This is a non-commercial, Critical Application Item manufactured in accordance with basic drawing number 80064 4629255, revision K. Higher-level contract quality requirements apply to this procurement, and the item requires Joint Certification Program (JCP) certification.
The procurement is designated as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside, and only offers from SDVOSBs will be considered. The government intends to award a long-term contract consisting of one base year and four option years. Deliveries are required 72 days after receipt of order, with the Free on Board (FOB) point and inspection and acceptance located at the origin. Evaluation for final contract award may consider price, past performance, and other factors defined in the solicitation.
The response deadline for this combined synopsis/solicitation is June 17, 2017. Joseph D. Armstrong is the designated point of contact for this requirement. Technical documentation, including preservation plans and drawings, is available and can be furnished by the government. All proposals must be submitted electronically, as paper copies of the solicitation will not be provided.
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