FMS, Qty 1, NIIN:013788388

Project ID: N0038326QD057 FederalOpportunitiesSolicitation
Overview
AgencyNaval Supply Systems Command
Deadline02/21/26
Posted01/22/26
Estimated ValueNot Provided
Set AsideNone
NAICS336412 - Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
PSC2950 - Turbosupercharger And Components
LocationAZ 85285 United States
Description
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Summary

Repair Turnaround Time (RTAT) definition: The contractual delivery requirement is measured from asset Return to the date of asset acceptance under the terms of the contract. For purposes of this section, Return is defined as physical receipt of the F-condition asset at the contractor's facility as reflected in the Action Date entry in the Commercial Asset Visibility (CAV) system. In accordance with the CAV Statement of Work, the contractor is required to accurately report all transactions by the end of the fifth regular business day after receipt and the Action Date entered in CAV must be dated to reflect the actual date of physical receipt.

Required RTAT

52.01 days after receipt of asset The Contractor must obtain final inspection and acceptance by the Government for all assets within the RTATs established in the subsequent contract.

Throughput Constraint

Contractor must provide a throughput Constraint for each NSN(s). Total assets to be repaired monthly after initial delivery commences X/month (contractor fill in #). A throughput of ##____ per month reflects no throughput constraint.

Induction Expiration Date

365 days after contract award date. Any asset received after this date in days is not authorized for repair without bi-lateral agreement between the Contractor and NAVSUP WSS Contracting Officer. ALL CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTS (I.E. CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS, TASK ORDERS DELIVERY ORDERS AND MODIFICATIONS) RELATED TO THE INSTANT PROCUREMENT ARE CONSIDERED TO BE "ISSUED" BY THE GOVERNMENT WHEN COPIES ARE EITHER DEPOSITED IN THE MAIL, TRANSMITTED BY FACSIMILE, ORSENT BY OTHER ELECTRONIC COMMERCE METHODS, SUCH AS EMAIL. THE GOVERNMENT'S ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL CONSTITUTES BILATERAL AGREEMENT TO "ISSUE" CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTS AS DETAILED HEREIN. Early and incremental deliveries accepted and preferred. POC: Jillian Eder Phone: 771-229-0426 E-mail: jillian.a.eder.civ@us.navy.mil N0038326QD057

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The contract is issued by the NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS), which is responsible for providing logistics support to the Navy. The goal of this contract is to establish a framework for the repair and turnaround of specific assets, ensuring that they meet operational and functional requirements as defined by the government. The contract emphasizes timely reporting and adherence to established turnaround times for asset repairs. Work Details The contractor is required to repair the FUEL CONTROL, MAIN with National Stock Number (NSN) 2950013788388. The key specifications include: - Required Repair Turnaround Time (RTAT): 52.01 days after receipt of asset. - The contractor must provide a throughput constraint for each NSN, indicating the total number of assets to be repaired monthly after initial delivery commences. - Induction Expiration Date: 365 days after contract award; assets received after this date require bilateral agreement for repair. - All transactions must be reported accurately in the Commercial Asset Visibility (CAV) system by the end of the fifth regular business day after receipt. - Packaging and marking must adhere to best standard commercial practices for overseas shipment. Period of Performance The period of performance is defined as 52.01 days after receipt of asset, with an induction expiration date set at 365 days post-contract award. Place of Performance The work will be performed at the contractor's facility, where physical receipt of the F-condition asset will occur.

Contacts
Contact nameJillian Eder 771-229-0426
Contact emailjillian.a.eder.civ@us.navy.mil
Contact phone(771) 229-0426
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