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GROWLER VERBAL AUTHORITY TO PROCEED PROVIDED TO NCR ON 17 JUNE 2025.

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The Naval Air Systems Command, under the Department of the Navy, has issued a forecast regarding the Growler project, noting that verbal authority to proceed was provided to NCR on June 17, 2025. This action is categorized under NAICS code 541330, which pertains to engineering services. The performance for this contract is designated to take place in Ridgecrest. Further administrative details and small business opportunities related to this effort can be accessed through the Secretary of the Navy's official small business portal.

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Naval Air Systems Command awarded NCR engineering services for the Growler project in Ridgecrest.

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Department Of The Navy → Naval Air Systems CommandView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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RIDGECREST, USA

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GROWLER VERBAL AUTHORITY TO PROCEED PROVIDED TO NCR ON 17 JUNE 2025.

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