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Missile Recertification, Repair, and Demilitarization Services

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This contract involves performing depot-level inspection, repair, recertification, and demilitarization services for SM-3 missiles, ensuring all activities comply with hazardous materials (HAZMAT) and safety protocols. The work is designated as a subcontract under the Missile Defense Agency within the Department of Defense, adhering to NAICS code 811310 which pertains to commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance. The place of performance is Tucson, with the postal code 85756, indicating the location where the missile servicing and related activities will be carried out. The contract emphasizes strict compliance with safety and environmental standards during the handling and processing of the missiles. The scope includes thorough assessments and restoration activities to maintain missile readiness and reliability, along with proper procedures for demilitarizing outdated or unusable missile units. This effort supports the broader mission of the Missile Defense Agency by ensuring operational effectiveness and safe disposal of defense assets.

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Subcontract for SM-3 missile inspection, repair, recertification, and demilitarization in Tucson, ensuring HAZMAT compliance.

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Department Of Defense → Missile Defense Agency (mda)View Agency

NAICS

811310 - Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and MaintenanceView NAICS

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Tucson, AZ, 85756, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Missile Defense Agency (mda)
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Perform depot-level inspection, repair, recertification, and demilitarization of SM-3 missiles with compliance to HAZMAT and safety protocols.

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