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ITAR & CUI Compliant Machining & Fabrication Services

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TAMU-28-EQUI-RFP-1707State & Local

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Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station is soliciting proposals to establish Master Agreements for manufacturing and fabrication services related to Department of War and space flight components, with all technical data, CAD models, and specifications classified as Controlled Unclassified Information or subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Proposers must demonstrate strict compliance with cybersecurity protocols and possess a secure, direct upload system for the transmission of controlled drawings and documents, ensuring adherence to CUI and ITAR requirements throughout the supply chain. The solicitation, designated TAMU-28-EQUI-RFP-1707, was posted on July 10, 2026, with responses due by August 11, 2026, and is open to suppliers capable of meeting the rigorous security and technical standards required for defense and aerospace applications. All work must be performed under the oversight of Texas A&M University, with inquiries directed to Danielle Toler, the primary point of contact.

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Texas A&M seeks secure, ITAR/CUI-compliant manufacturers for defense and aerospace components, with submissions due August 11, 2026.

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Texas A&M UniversityView Agency

NAICS

332710 - Machine ShopsView NAICS

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10ft Driver Drawing 10ft_Driver_Drawing.pdf

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28-EQUI-RFP-1707 ITAR & CUI Compliant Machining & Fabrication Services

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28-EQUI-RFP-1707 ITAR & CUI Compliant Machining & Fabrication Services

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2ft Driver Drawing - Texas A&M University

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AgencyTexas A&M University
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Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) is seeking proposals to establish Master Agreements for manufacturing and fabrication services for Department of War (DOW) and space flight related components. The technical data, CAD models, and specifications associated with this project are designated as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) or Export Controlled (ITAR). The selected supplier must have a secure, direct upload system for drawings and meet all CUI and Cybersecurity requirements.

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