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Manufacture or Supply of Rigid Connecting Link (NSN 3040011303183, P/N 65415-11101-052)

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The contract entails the manufacture or supply of two units of a rigid connecting link identified by NSN 3040011303183 and part number 65415-11101-052, a critical safety component used in defense aerospace platforms. This component must meet stringent aerospace quality standards and comply with defense cybersecurity requirements to ensure operational integrity and system security. The solicitation is categorized as a subcontract under NAICS code 336411, indicating it falls within the aircraft and parts manufacturing sector. Performance is required at Cherry Point, North Carolina, with a zip code of 28533-5040, and all delivered items must be fully traceable and certified to meet military specifications. The contract was posted on July 16, 2026, with a response deadline of July 24, 2026, providing a limited window for qualified suppliers to submit proposals. The issuing organization is the ASC Commodities Division under the Department of Defense, reflecting the high-stakes nature of the procurement for national defense systems. While no set-aside designation is specified, the requirement demands proven capability in producing precision aerospace components under controlled, secure environments. Proposals must be submitted through the DIBBS portal using the provided link, and failure to meet technical, quality, or delivery requirements will result in disqualification.

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Supply two defense-grade rigid connecting links to Cherry Point, NC, meeting aerospace and cybersecurity standards by July 24, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → ASC COMMODITIES DIVISIONView Agency

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336411 - Aircraft ManufacturingView NAICS

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CHERRY POINT, NC, 28533-5040, US

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Supply of two units of a rigid connecting link (NSN 3040011303183, P/N 65415-11101-052), a critical safety component for defense aerospace platforms, compliant with aerospace quality and defense cybersecurity standards.

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