Multi Mode Radar Repair and support contract - Follow on Effort
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The contract involves repair and support services for the Multi-Mode Radar System installed on the HC-130J aircraft, which serves as a critical sensor for detecting, ranging, identifying, and classifying maritime targets, as well as for weather avoidance and terrain mapping. The system is composed of Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) and Shop Replaceable Units (SRUs), both of which are repairable components. The contractor will be responsible for the inspection, two-tiered major and minor component repairs, and final testing of avionics components that are issued from the Aviation Logistics Center and turned in by air stations, ensuring an inventory of ready-for-issue spares is maintained. The contract is a follow-on effort managed by the United States Coast Guard under the Department of Homeland Security, with performance taking place in Amityville, New York. It includes repair options for LRUs and associated component repair services to keep the Multi-Mode Radar System operational and available for mission use. Points of contact for the contract are provided for coordination, including a small business specialist to assist with related inquiries. The services are essential for sustaining the operational readiness of the radar system on the C-130J platform.
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Amityville, NY, USSet-Aside
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The support provided under this contract will include inspection, two tiered Major/Minor component repair, and final testing for avionics components that are turned in for repair by the air stations and issued from ALC as needed to maintain an inventory of ready-for-issue (RFI) spares.
