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APS-143 RADAR COMPONENTS SPARES BUY

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The U.S. Coast Guard is seeking to procure spare parts for the APS-14C(C)3 Radar components installed on its fleet of eighteen HC-144 aircraft within the Medium Range Surveillance program. The contract focuses on key radar parts including the Signal Processor, Receiver Transmitter, and Antenna Pedestal, with specific part numbers designated for each component. This procurement is structured as a single base year contract intended to secure spare parts to support ongoing operations and maintenance. This solicitation is a sole source acquisition directed to the original equipment manufacturer, Telephonics Corporation, underscoring the specialized nature of the radar technology and the need for OEM support. The place of performance is noted as Farmingdale, New York, and there are designated points of contact for procurement inquiries and small business coordination within the Coast Guard. The contract falls under NAICS code 336413 and does not include any set-aside requirements.

General Info

U.S. Coast Guard sole source contract for APS-14C radar parts supporting HC-144 aircraft maintenance.

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Department of Homeland Security → United States Coast GuardView Agency

NAICS

336413 - Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

Farmingdale, NY, US

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → United States Coast Guard
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Department of Homeland Security → United States Coast Guard
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Justin MidgettSmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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The U.S. Coast Guard operates eighteen (18) HC-144 aircraft as part of the Medium Range Surveillance program. Each aircraft is equipped with APS-14C(C)3 Radar components: Signal Processor (SP) Part Numbers 737-3000-003 and 737-3000-004, Receiver Transmitter (RT) Part Numbers 737-4000-001 and 737-4000-002, and Antenna Pedestal (AP) Pat Number 737-5000-002. This requirement will be a single base year spare parts contract. The solicitation will be Sole Source to the OEM, Telephonics Corporation.

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